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'Extremely exciting': the ice cores that could help save glaciers
The Times of India
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Horrifying leaked footage inside slaughterhouse sparks disgust
Mail Online
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A new natural sunscreen: Novel compound discovered in thermophilic cyanobacteria
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Flat-band ultrastrong coupling between phonons and plasmons observed for first time
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Accelerating next-generation drug discovery with click-based construction of PROTACs
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A delicate Antarctic balance with global climate implications
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New machine-learning models capture the rapid evolution of antimicrobial resistance
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Using bent light to map complex planetary architectures
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Hidden bias gives 'swing state' voters more influence over US trade policy
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How you can watch premium TV geo-blocked from airing in the UK through a designer BLANKET
Mail Online
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Is Saturn’s Moon Titan Hiding Alien Life?
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Catch the Ursid meteor shower as it peaks just before Christmas
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What makes a first offer successful in negotiations
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Spain searches lab in hunt for African swine fever source
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Silicon atom processor links 11 qubits with more than 99% fidelity
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Archaeologists use AI to create prehistoric video game
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Tiny viral 'switch' offers hope against drug-resistant bacteria
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Mitochondria migrate toward the cell membrane in response to high glucose levels, study shows
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What will aliens sound like? As the Disclosure Day trailer sees Emily Blunt seized by an extraterrestrial force, scientists reveal the noises life beyond Earth could really make
Mail Online
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Earth's frozen regions are sending a clear warning about climate change—but politicians are ignoring it
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Study shows views of British empire shape voting behavior—but in subtle ways
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Study suggests recent tundra fires 'exceed anything in past 3,000 years'
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Astronomers just watched a black hole twist spacetime
ScienceDaily
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Gaia finds hints of planets in baby star systems
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Planning your next holiday? Here's how to spot and avoid greenwashing
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Light-controlled cholesterol 'look-alikes' point toward smarter drug delivery
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Don't talk—listen: Why communities affected by forever chemicals in water must be heard
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Good listeners connect more easily with strangers, study finds
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Enzyme shape-shifting captured in real time during catalysis
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The western U.S. Tried to stop wildfires and it backfired
ScienceDaily
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8th-century glass reveals earliest history of Venetian glassmaking
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A precision nanomedicine approach to drug-resistant UTIs
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Scientists build a quantum computer that can repair itself using recycled atoms
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Communities and culture at the heart of 'lost' tree restoration
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Former coal mining communities have lower levels of entrepreneurship
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Elegant solution for measuring ultrashort laser pulses discovered
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DNA caught on old air filters reveals hidden past of ecosystems
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Does swearing make you stronger? Science says yes.
Ars Technica
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An Enormous Shark Ruled the Seas Before the Megalodon, Fossils Reveal
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Interpretable neural networks help reveal the nature of dark matter
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Global peatlands revealed as critical frontier in fight against climate change
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Your body feels cold in two different ways
ScienceDaily
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Psychedelics Might Fix Your Depression by Rewiring Your Brain, Study Finds
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Report challenges climate change as sole trigger of Syrian Civil War, exposing governance failures in drought response
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Urban birds' beak shape rapidly changed during COVID-19 lockdowns, suggesting human-driven transformations
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Team shatters 3D nanofabrication limits with meta-optics
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Britain's worst-case climate scenario laid bare: Terrifying study reveals how temperatures across the UK could plummet 6°C by 2100 - as scientists warn we 'need to prepare'
Mail Online
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The power of swearing: Shouting expletives aloud makes you physically STRONGER by boosting your focus and disinhibition, study finds
Mail Online
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UK's worst-case climate risks laid bare for lawmakers
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As gambling addiction spreads, one scientist’s work reveals timely insights
ScienceNews
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The James Webb Telescope Might Have Just Captured the Earliest Supernova Ever
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The gear meant to protect firefighters may carry hidden dangers
ScienceDaily
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NASA’s New Telescope Is Built to Hunt for Other Worlds—and Possibly Life
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PFAS detection in 15 minutes: A sensor system for rapid on-site analysis
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Archimedean screw inspires new way to encode chirality into magnetic materials
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Ring of fire in 2026: Why the Sun will briefly disappear from view
The Times of India
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Cell death discovery could aid cancer treatments
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Public seed banks can fast-track corn quality research
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Super strain-resistant superconductors: Study narrows down the hidden symmetry
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Hidden threats in the dark: Alarming levels of human-made debris in Mediterranean sea caves
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New redback millisecond pulsar discovered with ASKAP
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A hidden T cell switch could make cancer immunotherapy work for more people
ScienceDaily
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What do YOU call it? Social media is divided over the gunk that collects in your eyes overnight - so, did you know its true name?
Mail Online
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Deep ocean earthquakes drive Southern Ocean's massive phytoplankton blooms, study finds
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A simple spin swap reveals exotic anyons
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The major UK city that will get driverless trains in 2026
Mail Online
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A 13-year-old won $25,000 for his AI fall-detecting device. He used the money to develop a free app.
Business Insider
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The common home appliances that emit TRILLIONS of harmful particles - with the toaster at the top of the list
Mail Online
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Six festive food swaps that will help cut calories over Christmas - and it DOESN'T mean going without your favourites
Mail Online
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Scientists spent 10 years chasing a particle that wasn’t there
ScienceDaily
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