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'Silly sprinklers' put in reverse to further unravel decades-old physics puzzle
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When disaster recovery becomes a way of life: Community disaster fatigue is on the rise with more frequent floods
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Shrimp feeding behavior observed under simulated microgravity
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What one of Emperor Hadrian's latrines is telling us about the durability of Roman concrete
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Hubble discovers first of star cluster's missing black holes
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Why communities resist saving the planet even when sustainability promises a better future?
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Brazil's highland forest has been shaped by climate change and Indigenous people for 6,000 years
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Theorization of environmental justice in Chinese political philosophy
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Wealthier and more populated metropolitan areas respond more strongly to early drought news by saving water
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Study reveals how gas bubbles shaped Kīlauea's 2018 lava flow
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Atoms tell different stories when light hits a molecule in trillionths of a second
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Chemists make elusive carbon-bridged sandwich molecule once thought too strained to exist
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3D-printable elastic polymer proves surprisingly strong and durable
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The 2026 World Cup's header trends: More assists, higher precision
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The US just approved a giant space mirror to test 'sunlight on demand.' Low Earth orbit is getting weird
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Study reports the first detection of a sugar in interstellar space
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Uncovering the evidence for child abuse and neglect in archaeological remains
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Solving a 30-year-old puzzle about a mysterious superconducting material
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Major earthquakes can affect Southeast Asia sea-level projections
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Biosensor detects nanoplastics in water within minutes
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2.5 million stem cells reveal first genome-scale guide to gene function
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3,400-year-old gold diadems and mouth-pieces from Cyprus blend the art of Egypt, Greece and the Near East
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The ball is roundâand contrary to some keepers' views, in this World Cup it has performed just fine
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Random by design: Flickering genes may spend energy to achieve precision
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Scientists' credibility depends on audience and perceived motives
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Invasive aoudad pose deadly risk to native bighorn sheep
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As super El Niño draws global attention, the Indian Ocean may hold the key to Mediterranean climate extremes
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Medieval plague survivors left us graffiti, court records and a lesson for COVID
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Atomicâscale tracing of lithium trapped in copper current collectors
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Chitosan-based hydrogel membranes as transparent biomaterials for skin regeneration
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Oobleck droplets reveal 5 ways cornstarch 'goo' behaves when hitting water
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Netflix's 'Heartstopper' sparked global book-buying boom, study finds
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Study links sea level to Earth's carbon thermostat
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Hidden fifth dimension could tune dark matter resonance, new theory proposes
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Firefly brightness holds a cautionary tale about accepting older measurements
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How the 'creeping normality' of large language models is quietly reshaping the life sciences
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Research reveals how grassroots football could help tackle climate change
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Quantum-gravitational mechanism could explain the universe's homogeneity
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Scientists strike invisible gold in the deep seaâlocked inside fool's gold
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New 200Gbps photodetector doubles optical reception capacity for data centers
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Computer-guided electricity rapidly transforms flat nanofilms into 3D shapes on demand
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Study suggests increased biotoxicity due to anaerobic decolorization of diazo dye by wetland-derived Clostridium
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Banned chemicals continue to endanger environmental health in the Middle East and North Africa
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Only 13% of biodiversity promises from 180 influential companies pass accountability test
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RNA-only repair enzyme reveals how primordial life could have protected genomes
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World's first superconducting quantum heat engine offers path to larger quantum computers
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Heat wave smashes records across central US
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More than 2,700 died as result of heat waves in England, researchers say
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China's 'Green Great Wall' tames desert growth, but scientists warn the fight is not over
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Jellyfish videos reveal why science content sparks curiosity for some viewers
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Trees for hotter cities: New approach can bolster community input in meeting targets
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Machine learning calibration of biosensors for microcystin toxin monitoring in freshwater
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The public isn't bored with economists, management scholars and sociologists but engaging people has conditions
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Tiny magnetic 'flowers' could expand how researchers image spintronic materials under stronger fields
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How simple changes to PowerPoint presentations can make a big difference for learners
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New imaging method offers fresh insight into LED materials
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Textbook chemistry gains blue-light upgrade to build complex drug molecules in fewer steps
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Climate change leaves northern tree swallows more vulnerable those in the southern US
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We assessed dozens of programs for men who use violence. Here's what we learned
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Autonomous drones measure volcanic gas clouds, offering clearer eruption warning signs
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Neil the seal is more than a viral animal. He's become a global folk hero
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Scientists decipher how a psychedelic substance is created, then engineer a plant to produce several at once
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Selfâbuilding molecular rings bring nextâgeneration drug delivery and smart materials closer
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Patterned frozen soils get their shape from gravity and funky physics
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In deep oceans, evolution is supercharged. This diversity could help unlock humanity's greatest challenges
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Low-cost genome sequencing approach is powering genetics research on mental illness and many other studies
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Gravitational waves reveal hidden populations within black hole mergers
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Creating synthetic life in a lab? SpudCell falls short of the goal, but raises even more useful questions
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Climate oscillations shape nature's coral refuges in a warming ocean
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Oldest quasars ever discovered add to 'perplexing' space mystery
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New method brings single-particle quality control to nanocrystal manufacturing
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Firefighters gain upper hand on deadly Spain wildfire
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Typhoon makes landfall in China, downgraded to severe tropical storm
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Why sharing-economy drivers are disengagingâand how platform design can win them back
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New heat wave blasts US, could break records
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Almost a quarter of Dutch bee colonies did not survive last winter
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Q&A: Unforeseen consequences of the 'great aging' of America
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Drawing the line: Virtual fences trigger the same cattle behavior as physical ones
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Secure glass containers for storing chemical waste through laser welding
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Synthetic rotation brings black hole energy theory into lab, amplifying waves
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The Vikings were more than bearded marauders, but Scandinavia's national museums continue to project that image
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Reimagining the furnace: How a new magnetic design could supercharge industrial plasma
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Immune cells get transformed into fungus-fighting nanoparticles
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When species are forced to move: Prediction models underestimate climate-related extinction risk
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Ribosome-based gene circuit lets cells read six signals and trigger responses
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The gap between forecasts and reality can change public emotions during disasters
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Heavy traffic can turn flower-rich verges into bumblebee traps, study finds
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Managing water with local wisdom and science
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A robot that reads bacteria by touch, without staining or chemical labels
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World's largest whale graveyard discovered by Chinese sub
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Could permanent magnets protect astronauts from solar storms?
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X-ray tracking reveals uneven expansion in young supernova remnant G292.0+1.8
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Cast away: Tracing the voyage of a plastic bottle cap and its hitchhiking marine species
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The 'safe third country' concept turns out to be an empty shell
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Saturday Citations: Blue zone longevity; soft tissue find predates dinosaurs; black hole collisions simplified
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Grasses provide most of the world's caloriesâbut we're only now starting to learn how they grow
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Intricate molecular mechanisms help bacteria evade immune detection
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Drought threatens irrigation in northern Italy
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Brutal heat wave forecast for western US this weekend
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Thousands shelter in Taiwan as typhoon lashes Japan islands
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Japan's space agency conducts first test flight for experimental reusable rocket
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New platform creates digital map for marine biobanks
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Collective agreements are least common where workers need them most
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Understanding anti-blackness at Hispanic-serving research universities
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Geoscientists reveal how Earth's forces are shaping the 'Roof of the World'
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To ancient astronomers, Theta Eridani was brighter for 1,000 yearsânow we know why
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New sensors capture warning signs before fish deaths in Lake Victoria
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Dark energy flips its sign, but the Hubble tension refuses to budge
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Children back group claims over evidence, but privacy reduces bias, experiments reveal
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Why natural forests survive heat waves better than planted forests
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Moderate warming rewires one-third of microalga's genes, study finds
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What is 'social media'? Study highlights public confusion about the term
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Visible light triggers three-step cascade to make 3D drug-like molecules
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Giant kangaroos survived until 6,500 years ago on the New Guinea coast
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Dust in the wind: intense storms struck China, US in 2025, says UN
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New 3D COF structure could help tune porous materials for batteries and cleanup
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Researchers find simple solution for extending the lifespan of LEDs made from glowing quantum dots
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Ancient DNA challenges family assumptions in medieval Scandinavian graves
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Landslides kill 15 in Philippines as biggest typhoon in decades nears Taiwan
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Physical laws explain why most flies evolved similar flight, with mosquitoes as outliers
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Does multitasking ability really differ by sex? Not in the way you'd think
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Brazil deforestation hits new low in Amazon
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China takes a page from SpaceX and recaptures the first stage of a rocket to reuse it
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Math reveals how honeybee hives balance the 'daring few, patient many' strategy
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Tropical forests can switch from carbon sinks to carbon sources during El Niño
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Research identifies farming practices that improve irrigation efficiency
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New test certifies quantum measurements that simpler methods cannot mimic
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Artificial hand reproduces human gestures using memory written into light-responsive polymers
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High-status Iron Age burials reveal early links to Roman Empire
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Report shows declining gun homicides, record gun suicides in 2024
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Researchers discover genetic secrets of mung bean crops
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NASA space telescope maps magnetic fields of 'Lighthouse' pulsar
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Report finds the justice system in England and Wales is failing to meet people's needs
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As national drought deepens, a new AI model helps balance water demands
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Genomic study of the Asian house shrew reveals a complex history of Indo-Pacific trade and human migration
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New Jurassic dinosaur species identified in Thailand from a single bone
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Study links newspaper closures to distorted crime reporting
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New model maps solar storms across 1 million miles around Earth
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Virtual tutoring: What started as a pandemic phenomenon has evolved from a temporary fix to an educational fixture
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Could exoplanets locked in eternal day and endless night support life?
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What happened to Australia's snow season? A climate expert explains
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Hidden health risks found in New York City's free-roaming cats
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10 fathers took extended leave to care for their babiesâhow their family life changed
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Largest viral-protein library gives researchers new way to probe emerging pathogens
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Why bees are struggling to survive this summer
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If so many people live with toxoplasmosis, how dangerous is this brain parasite really? Should I be worried?
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Tiny mountain lakes pose big, overlooked flood risks, new study warns
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New ligand engineering strategy creates more active nanocluster catalysts
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Rising tides, rising tensions: New research calls for rethink of coastal law
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Warm Jupiter exoplanet transiting a sun-like star discovered
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Study finds politically salient immigration issues can lead to higher industrial pollution
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Bacteria turn dissolved uranium into stable compound in 130 days, study finds
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Peering into materials down to the nanoscale in the COCOON lab
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Assessing lab animals with AI
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Astronomers reveal how clouds shape the hidden interiors of the galaxy's most common planets
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Researchers link the mass extinction of once-dominant marine groups to intolerable heat, diminished oxygen in oceans
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Darwin's 150âyearâold hillside steps mystery may have a new answer from virtual grazing animals
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Study underscores barriers for male survivor support
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US pushes for weaker truck pollution rules
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H5 bird flu detected in Australian seabird for first time
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Capturing the cosmic 'drift' before a star is born
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Wally Funk, aviation pioneer who was the oldest woman to travel into space, dies at 87
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Q&A: Examining the Global South's call for environmental justice amid expanding technology
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The Matua people: Sounds and rituals strengthen cross-border sense of community
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From The Godfather to Middlemarch: 8 of the most faithful adaptations ever
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Morning glories reveal 96% drop in adaptation as pollinator pressure reshapes evolution
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Parents direct more threats toward school administrators than teachers
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AI reveals hidden San Andreas Fault movements
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Water worries: The dangers of dehydration in pets
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Carbonâbismuth bonds reveal that relativity blurs the textbook line between sigma and pi bonds
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Why employee AI adoption isn't one-size-fits-all
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New catalyst could make mixed plastic waste recyclable in one chemical step
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Krill buildup could slow fin whale filter-feeding unless baleen stays 15% clear
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Programmable light simulates quantum matter across 300 processes without bigger circuits
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Pre-cooked seafood-based meals can absorb chemical contaminants during packaging and processing
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Quantum optics may turn this rare visual phenomenon into an eye test
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From bursts to creep: Rewriting the story of mud volcano flows
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Neutron imaging reveals how water limits COâ storage in recycled concrete
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Self-propelled microparticles scrub stubborn biofilms, improving wound care and instrument cleaning
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Medieval Islamic societies considered lovesickness a distinct mental illness, research shows
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Animal tracking overlooks biodiversity hotspots, with 95% of studies in well-funded countries
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Stress protection of Amazon trees, induced by climate warming, may alter atmosphere chemistry
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Ancient rocks reveal Earth's past warm periods were cooler than thought
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Certifying third-party repairs retains customers, signals utility left in goods
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The real Moana story: Why the Polynesians suddenly sailed east
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Observing oscillations, flares and tornados on the sun
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AI identifies new particle models that may explain neutrinos' tiny mass
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Novel marine monitoring network could help improve environmental protections, shipping regulations
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New neutron method reveals inner architecture of drug delivery particles
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A 'smart ruler' could help swarms of space telescopes image exoplanets
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Palm oil shows promise as greener processing aid for natural rubber composites
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Making scientific knowledge free for all
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New physics-based machine-learning method speeds search for 2D quantum materials
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Hummingbirds and pineapples: Why this ancient relationship hits the evolutionary sweetspot
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More sustainable process for alcohol oxidation
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Earth's deep memory is thawing with the Arctic permafrost, degrading records of our ancient world
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Image: Curiosity rover sees Martian sulfur up close
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Aging rewires RNA production, favoring short genes over long neuronal ones
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The secret life of roots: How plants fight back against salty soils
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Quantum material opens new path for studying unusual electronic behavior
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Strengthening El Nino likely to 'rank among largest' on record
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Heat waves: Why British trees are shedding branches and dying
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Sensors detect California cliff collapses hours to days before failure, report says
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Newly identified 'saprotropism' helps roots avoid decaying plant matterâbut not animal decay
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Mouse found near 7,000 meters may rewrite limits of mammal survival
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UK sets record for number of days over 34°C
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Fast charging can cause irreversible lithium migration in solid-state batteries
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The hidden benefits of privacy regulation
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High-throughput search tests 200 catalysts, revealing hidden routes for methane chemistry
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Why India stopped mourning its dead daughters: Research reveals hidden structures behind dowry's deadly silence
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Study questions growing international trade in critically endangered sand tiger sharks
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Ancient 100-kilometer Himalayan glacier once reached lower than many of India's famous hill stations
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One in four managers withholds feedback from those they supervise, even when the news is positive
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Volcanoes and wildfires are adding water vapor to the stratosphere, raising climate concerns
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Seagrass meadows could help nourish millions, new study finds
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New technique takes the heat out of 3D printing process
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