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Researchers discover how charities can boost likelihood of donations via smartphone users
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Unveiling the future of nanostructures with soft matter magic
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The mystery of fullerenes in space explained
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Antarctica 'super vortex' is speeding up due to climate change - and it could melt thousands of square miles of sea ice, study reveals
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Researchers add virtual spatial displacement to extreme flooding scenarios
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New image of supermassive black hole resembles the Eye of Sauron from the Lord Of The Rings
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Biocompatible nanoparticles modified with ATP can enhance systemic delivery of cancer immunotherapy
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Value-added tax data could help countries prepare better for crises
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A Faster Spinning Earth May Cause Timekeepers to Subtract a Second From World Clocks
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Why time will stop in 2029: Scientist says a 'negative leap second' will be needed to adjust for Earth's rotation speeding up
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New research helps paleontologists to understand horse fossils and those that are missing from the record
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The stunning echo of 800-year-old explosion
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Liquid crystal nanoparticles could supercharge antibiotics for cystic fibrosis
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New technique incorporates carbon-14 in a single step for safer, more efficient drug discovery
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More investment needed for climate science in Africa to improve weather forecasting and save lives
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Deciphering a dance of electrons and water molecules
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A new type of cooling for quantum simulators
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Anthropologists create computational model to predict likelihood of future animal extinctions
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New topological metamaterial amplifies sound waves exponentially
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What makes voatsiperifery the world's best pepper
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The most complete portrait of a supernova ever
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Newly uncovered history of a key ocean current carries a warning on climate
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Scientists find human brain has grown by whopping 7% since 1930... but there are signs IQs have gone backwards in recent years
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English dominates scientific research—here's how we can fix it, and why it matters
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New rapid method to predict effects of conservation actions on complex ecosystems
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Why did modern humans replace the Neanderthals? The key might lie in our social structures
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Air quality at many train stations is alarmingly bad—here's how to improve it
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What is a 'worm moon' and does it still mark the start of spring?
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Britain's phone boxes get a 21st century makeover! BT is turning thousands into hi-tech Street Hubs with WiFi and free phone chargers
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Avoiding the gifts-in-kind trap: New research shows how influencers can make their work pay
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What your sad desk sandwich says about your working habits
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What is the '3 Body Problem'? Astrophysicist explains concept behind hit Netflix show
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Study finds clear instruction, parental support predict students' sense of school belonging
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NASA to launch sounding rockets into moon's shadow during solar eclipse
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Pandemic course improved COVID-19 knowledge, study finds
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We built an AI tool to help set priorities for conservation in Madagascar: What we found
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Research finds fragrant screw pines are pollinated by sap beetles rather than by wind
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Anthropocene or not, it is our current epoch that we should be fighting for
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Implantable batteries can run on the body's own oxygen
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Best geologic map created for a European rover on Mars
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Five new hydrothermal vents discovered in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean
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Uncovering earthquake evidence in Azerbaijan's greater Caucasus mountains
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Why EU information campaigns are failing to deter migrants
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These extraordinary Australian islands are teeming with life—and we must protect them before it's too late
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Recently discovered bacterium holds promise for improved wastewater treatment
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Researchers identify microbes that help plants thwart parasite
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The Klamath River's dams are being removed: Inside the effort to restore a scarred watershed
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Atomic-scale semiconductor process technology and clean hydrogen technology join hands
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Sounds emanating from coral reefs found to change as the moon rises and sets
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New design for a small, highly sensitive gravimeter that can operate stably at room temperature
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Scientists discover endoparasitic marine tapeworm trapped in Cretaceous amber
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Researchers discover ultra-low velocity zone beneath the Himalayas
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New research could help honeybees fight off their worst enemy
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Research uncovers the neural pathways for primate reciprocity, social support, and empathy
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Is it cruel to buy a sausage dog? As Germany inches closer to banning dachshunds, vets warn our obsession with 'stubby' legs means the breed now endures a 'lifetime of suffering'
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Astronomers unveil strong magnetic fields spiraling at the edge of Milky Way's central black hole
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New enzymatic cocktail can kill tuberculosis-causing mycobacteria
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Top scientists call for an end to daylight saving time: Experts warn clock change fuels a rise in cancer, traffic accidents and sleep issues - and claim it should be ditched entirely
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The real-life Jetsons! Futuristic European flying 'AirCar' that can transform from a road vehicle into a plane in under three minutes is sold to China - and flying taxis could take to British skies by 2028
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Women are 40% more likely to have their work replaced by artificial intelligence with up to eight million jobs in the UK at risk, experts warn
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Mighty microbes: Soil microorganisms are combating desertification
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Secrets of the naked mole-rat: New study reveals how their unique metabolism protects them from heart attacks
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New technique for predicting protein dynamics may prove big breakthrough for drug discovery
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Plastic 'interceptor' tackles trash in Bangkok river
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Israel's war budget leaves top scientists in limbo
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Australia battles to save last 11 wild 'earless dragons'
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Country diary: The flowering blackthorn is a plant of glorious contrasts | Josie George
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Scientists discover how caterpillars can stop their bleeding in seconds
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Genetic secrets from 4,000-year-old teeth illuminate the impact of changing human diets over the centuries
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Rock-wallabies are 'little Napoleons' when biting, thus compensating for their small size