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Discovery of 'mini halo' points to how the early universe was formed
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Biblical sign appears in skies over church after mass: 'Absolutely remarkable'
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Researchers uncover cause of uranium groundwater contamination
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Nearly half of New Jerseyans say state is on wrong track, citing taxes, affordability and cost of living
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Mild to moderate harmful algal bloom predicted for western Lake Erie
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Nanodomains hold the key to next-generation solar cells, researchers find
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Timely KNL2 degradation is critical for maintaining genome stability in plants
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New research aims to better predict and understand cascading land surface hazards
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New teachers' impact on equitable science learning
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Mist and sea spray create unique conditions for urea to form from simple gases
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A statistical analysis of exoplanet habitability turns up one great candidate
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Study shows that apes are more optimistic after hearing laughter
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Rolling for science: Mars orbiter learns new moves after nearly 20 years in space
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The galactic center isn't spitting out stars; here's what this means
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Friendships between queer people can improve well-being—but there's nuance
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These Canadian rocks may be the oldest on Earth
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New gravity mission will detect weakening ocean conveyor
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Combining archaeology and genetics may shed light on how ideas traveled further than people in Anatolia
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Citizen scientists find new eclipsing binary stars
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Charge-spin coupling in room-temperature 2D ferromagnetic material
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Echoes of grief: Macaques appear to mourn their loved ones like humans do
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Japan’s new seafloor monitors could reveal how ‘slow slip’ earthquakes turn into big ones
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The U.S. reneged on aid commitments. Nepal’s malnourished children are paying the price
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Scientists rejoice as British trees evolve resistance to devastating ash dieback fungus
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‘New hope’: ash trees rapidly evolving resistance to dieback, study reveals
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British ash woodland is evolving resistance to ash dieback, researchers discover
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Scientists capture slow-motion earthquake in action
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Ancient squids dominated the ocean 100 million years ago, fossil discovery technique reveals
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Affordable, highly efficient cold boxes poised to help tackle food waste for small farmers in East Africa
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Personal care products may be toxic to aquatic life, study warns
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Ferritin protein can be used to separate critical metals from electronic waste
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Unmasking hazardous compounds in cosmetics, skincare products and perfumes
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AI-enhanced maps reveal hidden streams for restoration
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Boomerang found in Poland may be oldest ever reported
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Panic as flaming object is seen streaking through sky in multiple US states
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Grilling with lump charcoal: Is US-grown hardwood really in that bag?
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Gradient refractive indices enable squid structural color and inspire multispectral materials | Science
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Reactivation of mammalian regeneration by turning on an evolutionarily disabled genetic switch | Science
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Cascading land surface hazards as a nexus in the Earth system | Science
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Event structure sculpts neural population dynamics in the lateral entorhinal cortex | Science
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Female lineages and changing kinship patterns in Neolithic Çatalhöyük | Science
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Out-of-Anatolia: Cultural and genetic interactions during the Neolithic expansion in the Aegean | Science
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Migrating shallow slow slip on the Nankai Trough megathrust captured by borehole observatories | Science
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Origin and radiation of squids revealed by digital fossil-mining | Science
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Interplate slip before, during, and after the 2024 Mw 7 Hyuga-nada earthquake, southwest Japan | Science
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Structural basis of BAX pore formation | Science
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Accelerated discovery of stable, extra-large-pore nano zeolites with micro-electron diffraction | Science
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Producing hunger | Science
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Facing life’s wild unknowns | Science
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Genomic insights into social life in Neolithic Anatolia | Science
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Where slow and large earthquakes meet | Science
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Now you see me, now you don’t | Science
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A caged drug enables precision delivery | Science
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Let there be light: From passive agricultural sensing to active intervention | Science
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Ten times faster is not 10 times better | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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UK asylum system 'exhausts by design,' harming mental health, study finds
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Ocean warming patterns key to accurate tropical cyclone climate projections
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Avocado pruning residue can transform into biological additive to stabilize emulsions
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The ongoing impact of California's Eaton Fire on mothers
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From brewery to pharma: Brewer's yeast engineered to produce therapeutic peptides
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Magnetic chains on superconductors: New heterostructure design advances quantum technology
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Webb telescope digs into structural origins of disk galaxies
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Scientists revive legendary golden sea silk using Korean pen shell byssus
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Flowering plants use a pseudoenzyme to form indole
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Simulations show why grains in metals and ceramics grow the way they do
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New IQ research shows why smarter people make better decisions
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What if universal rental assistance were implemented to deal with the housing crisis?