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Q&A: Why are white-Black marriage rates so low?
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120,000-year-old European fallow deer—tracing the loss of genetic diversity
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Ever seen a cave cricket? Australia now has three new species of these spindly, spider-like creatures
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Scientists ejected from diabetes conference for distributing journal reprints
Ars Technica
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Infrastructure for African mines destroying forests at 34 times the rate of the mines themselves
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Major hack on world's most popular cruise line exposes passports and personal information of 6 MILLION
Mail Online
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AI-generated compounds hit specific cell types and outperform conventional screening
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Previously unknown detoxification pathway for chloromethane revealed
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Mount Etna eruptions reveal carbon dioxide and water can trigger separate explosive paths
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Africa's climate crisis is a legal crisis too: What are states' duties under human rights law?
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Predictive surrogates could cut quantum computing measurement overhead by more than 99.97%
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Mystery of America's Nessie deepens as strange creature appears behind boat in chilling video
Mail Online
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Sweet basil carbon dots show potential for sustainable agriculture
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Smart surfaces face zero gravity test in boiling heat experiments
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MUSE maps spiral galaxy W2246f, uncovering old core and ongoing star formation across disk
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NZ's new forestry rules promise consistency: Will they also increase environmental risk?
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Hair-size microrobots combine three cancer-fighting functions in preclinical animal tests
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Canada's aerial wildfire‑fighting plan is a start—but it is not yet a strategy
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Volcanic eruptions linked to rising famine risk across China's history
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Green space exposure, mental health and the nasal microbiome explored
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Black Holes May Hint at the Universe Being a Hologram — but Is It True?
Discover Magazine
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Concerns over camper wastewater chemicals in regional wastewater systems
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Ozempic and similar weight-loss drugs linked to 30% lower breast cancer risk
ScienceDaily
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Tiny X-ray telescope could unlock the Moon's hidden chemistry
ScienceDaily
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Scientists found a surprisingly simple way to create powerful quantum states
ScienceDaily
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Scientists identify the origin of noise in spin qubit quantum processors
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Saturday Citations: Greenland sharks; quantum weirdness; people are mostly pretty chill
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The supplements older adults actually need and the ones they don't
ScienceDaily
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SpaceX signs pre-IPO deal to provide AI computing to Google
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Birth rates are declining in most of the world—here's why it really matters
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The World Cup pitches are the result of years of engineering to find just the right grass
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Scientists sound the alarm as dangerous amoebas spread globally
ScienceDaily
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SpaceX denied fast track to S&P 500 after IPO
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US reports second case of dangerous livestock pest
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Texas governor wants to speed up work on a fly-breeding factory to fight a cattle parasite
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Astronauts briefly take shelter during repair to fix leak on the International Space Station
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Some ancient microbes frozen with Ötzi the Iceman are still growing
Ars Technica
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The Moons of Uranus May Hold the Key to Finding Missing Planets
Wired Science
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Meet the Muttley Crew of 'Underdogs' struggling to find homes due to their unusual appearances
Mail Online
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Spoilt children are more likely to grow up to become PSYCHOPATHS, study warns
Mail Online
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Scientists May Have Finally Figured Out How Pigeons Are So Good at Directions
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A tiny atomic shift gives scientists powerful control over metals
ScienceDaily
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NASA just proved spacecraft can switch between multiple satellite networks
ScienceDaily
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Americans share the same struggles despite deep political divides, new bipartisan report finds
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Scientists map more than 200 years of nature's progress
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A new strategy for assembling π-conjugated panels into square molecules revealed
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Starting kindergarten soon? Summer is a perfect time to support a child's early literacy learning
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Why do rival plants coexist? The secret is in the soil beneath the oaks
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After Decade-Long Hunt, Scientists Find East Asia’s Tallest Tree
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Flesh-Eating New World Screwworm Confirmed in Texas, Posing Risk to U.S. Cattle for First Time in Decades
Discover Magazine
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Transnational history explores the Japanese migration to Canada 1877–1988
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Venus, Jupiter, Mercury, and the Crescent Moon Will Stage a Rare Celestial Summit in Mid-June 2026
Discover Magazine
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More Whey Protein May Not Improve Muscle Strength in Healthy Older Adults
Discover Magazine
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Fish Fossils from Early Paleocene Fill 10-Million-Year Gap after Dinosaur Extinction
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Physicists discover attractive forces between molecular condensates may cause running off
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Ancient Teeth Suggest Europeans Rarely Ate Bugs — and May Have Been Less Adapted to Digest Them
Discover Magazine
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False Killer Whales in Hawaiʻi Are Rapidly Declining, With Fewer Than 140 Individuals Remaining
Discover Magazine
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Did this star eat its planets? A new study offers clues on 'chemical paradox' of a binary system
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Jupiter Accelerates Electrons to Near-Light Speed, Offering Clues to Cosmic Ray Origins
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Light pulses uncover Higgs mode that reshapes perovskite crystal symmetry
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Scientists Just Discovered Something Still Alive Inside Ötzi the Iceman 5,300 Years Later
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Small modular nuclear reactor reaches criticality in first test
Ars Technica
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Hagfish fossils reveal stepwise eye simplification before near-total vision loss
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Dengue is no longer just a travel risk—what Google's mosquito plan could mean for your summer
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Critical Te-104 decay measurements may help answer century-old alpha particle formation question
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First steps: America's grueling second spacewalk
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The US Has a Plan to Combat Screwworm. It Involves a Lot More Flies
Wired Science
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Scientists issue first-contact plan as they await message from alien civilization
Mail Online
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Half-Ton Cattle Relatives Roamed Europe 4 Million Years Ago
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Europe's aversion to eating insects may have deep ecological and evolutionary roots