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A promising snakebite treatment seemed ready for prime time. Then, it backfired - Science
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Some crustaceans have evolved a way to make silk - Science
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Unveiling intra-person fingerprint similarity via deep contrastive learning - Science
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Bacteria stitch exotic building blocks into novel proteins - Science
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Deterministic reprogramming of neutrophils within tumors - Science
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Deciphering maternal-fetal cross-talk in the human placenta during parturition using single-cell RNA sequencing - Science
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Artificial intelligence may benefit from talking to itself - Science
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Astronomers solve mystery of 'odd radio circle' in deep space - Science
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Balancing risk-return decisions by manipulating the mesofrontal circuits in primates - Science
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Microbiota-dependent activation of CD4+ T cells induces CTLA-4 blockade–associated colitis via Fcγ receptors - Science
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Familiar astronomical object may be two galaxies, not one - Science
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Science editors pick their most memorable stories of 2023 - Science
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A vibrating ingestible bioelectronic stimulator modulates gastric stretch receptors for illusory satiety - Science
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Neurosurgery elucidates somatic mutations - Science
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Molecular determinants of ligand efficacy and potency in GPCR signaling - Science
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Structural visualization of transcription initiation in action - Science
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Rab29-dependent asymmetrical activation of leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 - Science
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Our favorite online news stories of 2023 - Science
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Chasing an equation for awareness - Science
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Science's 2023 Breakthrough of the Year: Weight loss drugs with a real shot at fighting obesity - Science
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More questions than answers - Science
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Breakdowns of the Year - Science
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Are tiny black holes hiding within giant stars? - Science
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Too hot? Too cold? Birds use their legs as a thermostat - Science
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African animals prefer to graze in spots once inhabited by Iron Age humans - Science
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