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The best Android smartphones of 2025, tested by a tech expert
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Scientific American
05/12/2025 07:50:10 PM
HistoryDecember 4, 2025How an Overlooked Eruption May Have Sparked the Black Death
Man Dies of Rabies after Receiving Infected Kidney Transplant
China’s CO2 Emissions Might Have Finally Peaked
CDC Vaccine Panel in Disarray over Hepatitis B Vote
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AI Chatbots Are Shockingly Good at Political Persuasion
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New Scientist

05/12/2025 07:50:10 PM
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Nature
05/12/2025 07:50:12 PM
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Experimental vaccine prevents deadly allergic reactions in mice Technology could offer longer protection against allergies than is possible with existing treatments.
Satellite swarms set to photobomb more than 95% of some telescopes’ images Planned megaconstellations would contaminate the view of the cosmos of four orbiting telescopes
The ‘silent’ brain cells that shape our behaviour, memory and health Astrocytes make up one-quarter of the brain, but researchers are only now realizing their true value.
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