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Astronomers just caught a planetary system built inside out — small rocky worlds circling beyond the giants, backwards from everything we thought we knew
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Physicists in Japan just built a way to instantly read one of the strangest quantum states — a shortcut toward faster quantum networks and teleportation
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Neuroscience
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A new tool called PerturbFate can now predict how thousands of genetic mutations drive disease at once — aimed squarely at cancer and Alzheimer’s
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Archeology
Crews finishing a 1,200-year-old elite tomb in Panama just lifted layer after layer of gold offerings stacked around the body of a Coclé lord
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