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Science, Volume 387, Issue 6737, Page 941-942, February 2025.
Drowning in uncertainty
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6737, Page 1010-1010, February 2025.
Berkelium–carbon bonding in a tetravalent berkelocene
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6737, Page 974-978, February 2025.
Curvature-guided depletion stabilizes Kagome superlattices of nanocrystals
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6737, Page 978-984, February 2025.
Quantum interference observed in state-resolved molecule-surface scattering
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6737, Page 962-967, February 2025.
Visualizing nanoparticle surface dynamics and instabilities enabled by deep denoising
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6737, Page 949-954, February 2025.
A genome-based phylogeny for Mollusca is concordant with fossils and morphology
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6737, Page 1001-1007, February 2025.
Nitrogen dominates global atmospheric organic aerosol absorption
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6737, Page 989-995, February 2025.
The behavioral mechanisms governing collective motion in swarming locusts
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6737, Page 995-1000, February 2025.
Hydro-locking in hydrogel for extreme temperature tolerance
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6737, Page 967-973, February 2025.
Too much of a good thing: Lessons from compromised rootworm Bt maize in the US Corn Belt
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6737, Page 984-989, February 2025.
Plant pathogenic fungi hijack phosphate signaling with conserved enzymatic effectors
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6737, Page 955-962, February 2025.
Turning down the outrage
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6737, Page 933-933, February 2025.
The air as ecosystem
Science, Volume 387, Issue 6737, Page 934-934, February 2025.
Trump credit card freeze sparks alarm at health agencies
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Ultra–high-power particle pulses could boost x-ray science and laboratory astrophysics
Scientists capture rare footage of baby polar bears emerging from dens
Combining remote cameras with GPS tracking gives scientists powerful tool to look at early lives of these elusive animals
Shrunken heads, long charged with ritual meaning, finally get scientific attention
The Amazon's Shuar nation teams up with scientists to authenticate shrunken heads, or tsantsas—and one day bring them home
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