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Which 'money type' are you? New research maps financial habits of young Australians
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When a spouse starts a business, the other partner pays a hidden price
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Improving scientific accuracy in journalism
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As the world faces yet another crisis, why are leaders still resisting remote work?
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Rethinking energy transition participation: Why citizens are more than a box to tick
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Q&A: IceCube Observatory upgrades improve search for elusive cosmic messenger
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Research at Chernobyl and Fukushima shows how radioactive materials move in the environment
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Screen-driven schooling is rewiring how students think, read, write and learn
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Getting the jump on evolution: Cane toads adapt at speed
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Parents may be the missing key to keeping kids safe online, research suggests
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The way primates parent their young shows how strict labels like parenting styles miss the mark
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Malaria rebound spurs AI-driven hunt for parasite genes linked to deadly cases
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Self‑replicating circular RNA persists in extreme environments: Insights from hot spring microbiomes
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Toxins from Great Salt Lake dust are absorbed by plants, soils and human bodies
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A few extra minutes of daily play can strengthen your bond with your dog in four weeks
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Humidity makes these bees turn green
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Breathing new life into an ancient mystery: Unlocking the trilobite's respiratory secrets
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Hurricanes devastated Florida's East Coast. Then seagrass made an unexpected comeback
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Before the melt begins, sea stars show hidden immune collapse and tissue failure driving a coastal die-off
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Penguin muscle map reveals how waddles and underwater 'flight' both work
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Lack of robust regulation and information about contaminated industrial sites in India poses public health risk
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North African-linked stone tools reached Iberia 700,000 years ago, evidence suggests
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Cell membranes may store memories after electrical stimulation
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Scientists Gave Salmon Cocaine. The Reason Why Is Even Crazier.
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Collagen analysis finds wider prey use by Neanderthals and modern humans
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Some cancer drugs disrupt taste by changing the cells inside taste buds, study shows
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450-Million-Year-Old Fossils Reveal Strange, Tube-Dwelling Jellyfish Relative
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Ancient Bible story about fallen angels resurfaces as UFO disclosure reaches tipping point
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Rose pangenome maps 55,000 genes, opening new path for breeding
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Space scientists spot a 'sea slug'... can you see it?
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Researchers develop, validate new scale to measure use of evidence in evidence-based management
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Scientists take a step toward a quantum internet using New York City's fiber
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Deep-rooted grass stores significantly more carbon, says new study
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Photonic chip generates milliwatt-level UV light, 100 times brighter than before
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Mapping the hidden structure of the universe
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Astronomers precisely date rare brown dwarf companion, offering new test for how these objects cool
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NASA Voyager 1 spacecraft update: How the 49-year-old probe is still alive in deep space
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Half of America sits in democratic limbo—and that silent middle may decide what breaks next
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How changing ice conditions impact Great Lakes communities
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Your phone's next speed boost may come from a strange magnetic jump that rewrites how chips handle heat
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Bacteria's 'two-way door' revealed: How antimicrobials cross cell membranes
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Hydrocarbons may power next-generation batteries with lower costs and emissions
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New research reveals cell proteins that drive severe viral infections
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Crabs' iconic sideways walk evolved from common ancestor, study suggests
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Milk's hidden carbon bill is bigger than advertised as damaged grass and soils drive emissions higher
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How colonialism still shapes extinctions today, from island species losses to disappearing languages
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Exoplanets struggle to sustain carbon cycles without water
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AI tool predicts how new drug molecules move before costly lab tests
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High school journalism leading the way in financial literacy, even if business isn't part of curriculum
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Can listening to music while eating make food taste better? Science has a surprising answer
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Adding water sources boosted reproducing males in wild asses, raising genetic diversity
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Birds and monkeys in the Amazon share information via 'internet of the forest'
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New Study Links Coffee Intake to Microbiome Changes and Improved Mental Well-Being
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What Bronze Age people ate and drank: South Caucasus pottery reveals a surprisingly diverse menu
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These three plant bacteria turn soy yogurt into a safer, creamier product while stripping out troublesome sugars
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Mosses and thale cress share the same leaf growth principles, despite 400 million years of separate evolution
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NASA on track for future missions with initial Artemis II assessments
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Goose poop could fuel a circular agriculture strategy, research shows
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Plastics found in tomato and wheat crops stunt growth, study finds
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‘Beyond Inheritance’ offers a new view on mutations
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Hubble reveals Crab Nebula filaments racing outward at 3.4 million mph
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One tiny gene switch turns red lettuce upside down and reveals a hidden chemical tradeoff
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ATLAS acts as a cosmic-ray laboratory with first measurement of proton–oxygen collisions
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More effective, longer-lasting sunscreen made from natural extracts
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One daily habit is quietly shaping preschool language, and it is not just screen time
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US climate sees decline in both hot and cold extreme temperatures since 1899, researchers claim
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Better-fed calves are more motivated to play, pioneering study shows
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How Bruce the half‑beak kea weaponized his disability to become the alpha bird
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Missing link in evolution of ancient fish found in 150-year-old museum specimen
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Wave of US jets spotted nearing Middle East as theories swirl over next stage of Iran war
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