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From Antarctica to Brussels, hunting climate clues in old ice
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New deep sea mining rules lack consensus despite US pressure
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One billion Africans being harmed by cooking pollution
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Don't feed the animals: Researchers warn of risks tied to wildlife interactions
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Gene editing offers transformative solution to saving endangered species
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Monster Alaska earthquake rocks state and sparks tsunami...and scientists warn it may not be over
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Severe weather in tropical storm's wake triggers North Carolina state of emergency
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Trail camera snaps 'gem' of creature locally extinct for 150 years in Australia
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This invasive insect, spotted in Georgia, is now in peak season
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NASA to launch SNIFS, the sun's next trailblazing spectator
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Colombia's biofortified rice has untapped potential to improve nutrition, and consumers want it
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Iron oxide behavior under pressure may reduce reliance on rare-earth metals in consumer, energy and medical tech
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Space exploration should be more democratic and equitable to all potential actors
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How a string of deadly shark attacks made a remote island a hub of lifesaving research
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30 million Americans at risk as monster storm shifts path in new spaghetti models
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Magellanic penguins may use currents to conserve energy on long journeys
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Colonization devastated biodiversity, habitats and human life in the Pacific Northwest
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Deer can spread parasites that harm Adirondack moose
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Increased transparency about how countries use AI to manage migration needed, experts urge
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One-third of young workers cheated by employers: Study
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Novel nanoflower technology could shield brain from oxidative damage
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On the origins of life: Metabolic activity successfully incorporated into synthetic cell membranes
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International study shows impact of social media on young people
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Electrochemical route allows for synthesis of giant fullerenes at lower cost, less environmental impact
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When grief involves trauma: A social worker explains how to support survivors of the recent floods
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Scientists successfully develop half metal material that conducts single-spin electrons
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Design of intrinsically disordered region binding proteins | Science
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Autoinhibition imposed by a large conformational switch of INO80 regulates nucleosome positioning | Science
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Vaccination to mitigate climate-driven disruptions to malaria control in Madagascar | Science
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Polyglycine-mediated aggregation of FAM98B disrupts tRNA processing in GGC repeat disorders | Science
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This is not the time to step back from diversity, equity, and inclusion | Science
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Skeletal editing of pyrrolidines by nitrogen-atom insertion | Science
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Global earthquake detection and warning using Android phones | Science
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Mapping the global coastal ocean with AI: Artificial neural networks can help better constrain the global carbon cycle in shallow seas | Science
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Unraveling the emergent chorus of the mind: Machine learning reveals how a hidden neural code orchestrates diverse emotion states | Science
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AI to rewire life’s interactome: Structural foundation models help to elucidate and reprogram molecular biology | Science
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Combat disinformation about gender research | Science
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US should reject color-blind racial ideology | Science
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US disregards scientific consensus on race | Science
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RORing for oral tolerance | Science
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Disorder meets its match | Science
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Polyglycine proteins leave transfer RNAs unglued | Science
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A new age of molecular chirality | Science
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Science philanthropy faces a new reality | Science
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Childcare educators spend less than 30% of their time in focused interaction with children
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Ecologists fight to restore Midwest biodiversity, starting with comprehensive plant species database
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Optimism about AI lowest in US
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Wild pigs costing Georgia farmers
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Electric weed control proves shockingly effective
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Historical and current population DNA reveals at least 12 species of rocket frogs, three of which already extinct
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People power: How scientists built an accurate, catchment-wide flood model
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Research replication can determine how well science is working, but how do scientists replicate studies?
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New study tackles dynamics of common—and difficult—sailing maneuver
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Programmable DNA moiré superlattices: Expanding the material design space at the nanoscale
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Butterflies that look alike, see alike: Research links rainforest light to butterfly vision evolution
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How money or donations shape what we share about nature
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Joe Rogan's reign as king of the podcasts is finally over
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Analyzing the size and homogeneity of acquaintanceship networks in the Netherlands
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Massive 250,000-mile-long 'canyon of fire' erupts on the sun triggering fears of solar chaos
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Vigil: Space weather reporter launches in deep space
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The secret stories of trees are written in the knots and swirls of your floorboards. An expert explains how to read them
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What has Webb taught us about rocky exoplanets so far?
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New study assesses ecological and social vulnerabilities in Yarlung Tsangpo river basin
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Want to thrive in your 30s? Study says education and service in your 20s are key
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Scientists repurpose old solar panels to convert CO₂ exhaust into valuable chemicals