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Tariffs may bring a US$50 billion monthly boost to the US government. But ordinary Americans won't feel the benefit
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Dark matter detector succeeds in performing measurements with nearly no radioactive interference
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New report finds wide disparities in investments in children's earliest years across states
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Violent acts in houses of worship are rare but deadly: Here's what the data show
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Conventional anti-corruption tools often fail to address root causes—loss of US leadership could still spell trouble
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Farmers were already diversifying cereal cultivation in the early Neolithic period, study finds
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Palm trees in Africa are in decline: These botanists made a plan to do something about it
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Many US states are rethinking how students use cellphones, but digital tech still has a place in the classroom
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Dark matter and dark energy may only be a cosmic illusion
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Where financial advisors grew up influences their business ethics
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Features on asteroid visited by Lucy spacecraft given official names
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Parallel atom-photon entanglement paves way for future quantum networking
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Potential smoking gun signature of supermassive dark stars found in JWST data
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Better, faster, bio-based: Developing functional new plastic alternatives
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Innovative businesses may be less likely to be approved for credit loans
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Infrared data from the James Webb Telescope reveals more structural details of M87's black hole jet
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Bermuda braces for Hurricane Imelda after a brush with Humberto
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Jurassic reptile fossil discovery blurs the line between snake and lizard
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As global economy doubles, poverty persists and planetary damage deepens
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CATNIP for chemists: New data-driven tool broadens access to greener chemistry
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Taming singlet oxygen for improved energy storage
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When China makes a climate pledge, the world should listen
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Environmental sensors installed on Scotland's oldest steamship
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Study finds early brain health education improves lifetime earnings
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Extreme pressure pushes honeycomb crystal toward quantum spin liquid, hinting at new qubit designs
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Feline stressed: Experts urge cat owners NOT to take their pets out for walks on trendy harnesses - amid fears they leave kitties feeling 'scared'
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Supercomputer simulations pierce mysteries of galactic nuclei
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DNA evidence closes gaps in global conservation databases for Amazon wildlife
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'Expect extremes': California officials warn of severe wet–dry swings
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Australians want to spend more on space—but we don't really know where we're going
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New data shows the US dollar still dominates foreign exchange markets—despite Trump's economic chaos
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Trump primary source of US disinformation in POC media, finds study
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Rare fossil reveals ancient leeches weren't bloodsuckers
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Sierra Space Dream Chaser's NASA deal upended, 1st flight pushed to late 2026
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Plants are incredibly sensitive—what we learned about their response system could help protect humans
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From frog saunas to butterfly puddles: Eight ways to turn your home into a wildlife refuge
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12,000-year-old rock art marked ancient water sources in Arabia's desert
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Norms backfire, but social stigma shows promise against sports piracy
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First comprehensive review of plastic pollution in the Amazon reveals contamination poses urgent health risks
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Teams with budding researchers are more likely to drive scientific disruption, new study finds
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Is biomimicry the answer to more sustainable solutions and relationships?
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Artificial floating wetlands offer cost-effective, nature-based water treatment
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Hurricane Imelda takes a shocking turn near US East Coast as rare Fujiwhara Effect unfolds in the Atlantic
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Twisted graphene reveals double-dome superconductivity controlled by electric field
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Scientists see shape memory activation in 'smart' plastic
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New AI enhances the view inside fusion energy systems
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Familiarity breeds success for fledgling companies
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Revealed: The 19 most-searched British SLANG words including 'sigma', '6,7' and 'huzz' - so, do you know what they mean?
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Earth's crust is tearing apart off the Pacific Northwest—and that's not necessarily bad news
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Study reveals horses can ingest banned steroid from everyday feedstuffs
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Call for psychological juror care after horror trials
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New test to track how medicines 'hitchhike' on cholesterol
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Multi-band observations explore nearby dwarf irregular galaxy UGCA 320
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Pathogenic yeast strains found in urban air but not along the coast
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Study finds ancient Parthian man shot by an arrow which was never removed
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Galaxies with high radio emissions could be home to many advanced civilizations
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Human skin cells turned into fertilisable eggs for first time
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Key steps towards the realization of a high-precision optical clock based on Ni¹²⁺
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Brits are being told to put a bowl of SALT on their windowsills this autumn - but does it really work?
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Saturn's moon could harbour ALIEN life: Scientists discover new complex organic molecules spewing from Enceladus - suggesting it could be habitable
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Fungi may have set the stage for life on land hundreds of millions of years earlier than thought
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Prospect of life on Saturn’s moons rises after discovery of organic substances
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Cassini proves complex chemistry in Enceladus ocean
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Antarctic sea ice hits its third-lowest winter peak on record
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The elephant in the classroom: Why children need more male teachers
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Swiss glaciers shrank by a quarter in past decade: study
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Strong earthquake kills 31 people in a central Philippine region hit by deadly storm just days ago
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Nobel laureate George Smoot, who researched the universe's origins at UC Berkeley, dies at 80
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Seal's sensitive whiskers hold key to foiling fish escapes