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How a witch-hunting manual and social networks helped ignite Europe's witch craze
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The extraordinary life of Alfred Nobel
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Will AI one day win a Nobel Prize?
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2024 Nobels offer glimmer of hope as global crises mount
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Early foster care gave poor women power, 17th-century records reveal
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EU eyes more research to reclaim global science lead
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Scientists fear underfunded Argentina research on verge of collapse
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Cell & Microbiology
Better health diagnostics through genetically engineered embedded sentinel cells
Earth Sciences
Unexplained heat-wave 'hotspots' are popping up across the globe
Astronomy
Final data and undiscovered images from NASA's NEOWISE
Biochemistry
Biochemical alert system makes quick health and environmental monitoring possible
Social Sciences
Aesthetics study examines music's influence on experience of art
Cell & Microbiology
Study discovers how algae produce a hormone they use to communicate
Analytical Chemistry
From days to hours: A faster way to make a promising new catalyst
Plants & Animals
Scientists successfully use harmless viruses to investigate the nervous system in frogs
Evolution
Fruit fly study offers new insights into sperm evolution
Analytical Chemistry
Cobalt ions, not covalent organic frameworks themselves, drive catalytic activity, study finds
Plants & Animals
Great apes visually track subject-object relationships like humans do, research reveals
Optics & Photonics
Twisted light gives electrons a spinning kick: Researchers develop a novel way to control quantum interactions
Polymers
Microwave-assisted synthesis route leads to record-breaking performance for CO₂ conversion
General Physics
Quantum mechanism identified as a key to accelerating ocean temperatures
Analytical Chemistry
Improved catalyst turns harmful greenhouse gases into cleaner fuels and feedstocks
Biochemistry
Turning table scraps into biodegradable, single-use plastics
Astronomy
Observations detect the lowest mass ratio contact binary to date
Astronomy
Ultrawide binary objects in the Kuiper belt may not have come from the earliest solar system, research suggests
Ecology
Transplanting healthy reef ecosystems to damaged reefs can improve coral health
Ecology
Under-ice species at risk as Arctic warms: Researchers investigate sea's microscopic organisms off northern Canada

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