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Massive asteroid bigger than the Eiffel Tower to zoom past Earth this weekend: Time, distance, and here's how to watch
The Times of India
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New research outlines human-centered AI framework for online student success
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Study challenges idea that simply playing sports makes kids less prone to violent behavior
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Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's Island Resort Could Bring Down Albania’s Prime Minister
Wired Science
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Quote of the day by Democritus: "Good means not merely not to do wrong, but rather…" - the ancient idea that real goodness is about what you want, not just what you do
The Times of India
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‘Chock full of incredible animals’: marine expedition uncovers 31 new species in two weeks
The Guardian
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Scientists estimate giant Caribbean sponge may be more than 2,300 years old and still filtering seawater today
The Times of India
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Never miss a connection again! Incredible map shows where every tube, train, boat and bus is in London in real-time
Mail Online
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Planning a staycation? Pick up the latest games and toys for less from Amazon to stay entertained this summer - from a classic board game to a £600 best-selling LEGO set
Mail Online
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Sea anemones reveal antiviral defense that reverses human immune playbook
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How a 'copper economy' helps fungi and bacteria build stubborn biofilms
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Scientists find evidence of vast hidden magma systems inside Mars
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Wastewater management reverses widespread freshwater deoxygenation in China
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Sickle cell breakthrough: World's first CRISPR therapy cures Louisiana man's lifelong disease
The Times of India
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What to know about earthquake early warning systems
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Quote of the day by Richard Feynman: "I don't know what's the matter with people: they don't learn by…”
The Times of India
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Europe's extreme heat would be impossible without climate change, scientists say
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Hospitals overwhelmed as Europe heat wave shifts east
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The 'water-saving' effect of vegetation under rising CO₂ may be overestimated
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A “ghost” great white shark just reignited a 160-year Mediterranean mystery
ScienceDaily
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This newly discovered ballista spider catapults ants into a deadly trap
ScienceDaily
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Earth may have been seeding Venus with life for billions of years
ScienceDaily
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Extreme heat is harming remote First Nations communities. It's time we listen to them
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Economic and environmental benefits of regenerative agriculture vary widely across farms and regions
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The 2 earthquakes that struck Venezuela are known as a 'doublet.' Here's how they happen
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Einstein Probe may have caught a black hole tearing apart a white dwarf for the first time
ScienceDaily
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Nanoparticle exsolution opens a new route to functional oxide electronics and spintronics
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How to manage public investment in science with balance
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Nearly isotropic superconducting property revealed in trilayer nickelate
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Integration could be key to computational thinking in students
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Ancient stellar flyby may still be steering long-period comets today
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Foreign funds help make housing unaffordable, according to research
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Microscale hydrogel fibers could enable imaging inside tiny tissue structures
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After parenthood, same-sex parents diverge from different-sex norms—and from each other, researcher finds
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Social media messages may help counter youth loneliness epidemic by encouraging real-world connection
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Why old nuclear-site concrete could become a tool for trapping strontium-90
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Hidden molecular code in tosyl groups directs pillararene formation and assembly, study finds
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Centuries-old planktonic shell mystery solved with discovery of self-assembling proteins
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Venezuela’s Powerful Earthquakes Were a Rare ‘Seismic Doublet’
Wired Science
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Giggling Apes May Help Us Understand How Speech Emerged, as We've Shared a Similar Laugh Pattern for 15 Million Years
Discover Magazine
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The cask is the shipping container of the late Middle Ages
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Why these birds meet again in Africa: Flycatcher study reveals how genes and environment guide 13,000‑km migrations
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How soil pH shapes rice stink bug outbreaks by controlling key bacteria
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Plankton-linked vapors could speed cloud seed formation over cold oceans
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82 Viking Workshop Huts Found Near Aarhus May Have Supplied a Major Trading City
Discover Magazine
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Dogs Can Have Positive Impacts on Our Mental and Physical Health — but Can They Help Us Live Longer?
Discover Magazine
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AI in policing: Safeguards can't keep up, new research warns
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Laser pulses capture unexplored polaronic states
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Scientists develop predictive roadmap to boost performance in next-gen spintronics
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These Rare Super-Puff Planets Are Less Dense Than Cotton Candy
Discover Magazine
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Morocco's hidden history: Archaeology, DNA and carbon dating rewrite the story of the ancient world
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Warming may slow forest growth and cut carbon storage by 30%, model shows
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Inorganic nanoscale device behaves like a single neuron, opening doors for AI and retinal implants
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What are supermassive black holes? Everything you need to know about these mysterious objects
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From Mongolia to Madagascar, Dogs Form Remarkably Similar Bonds With Humans
Discover Magazine
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A Cave Full of Homo naledi Fossils May Point to an All-Female Burial Site, a First for a Non-Modern Human Species
Discover Magazine
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Looking for work? Don't worry about seeming too eager
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Ultra-precise technology can count damaged DNA fragments
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New science on algae die-offs is too late for the Reflecting Pool
ScienceNews
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Dog's skull shape and body weight linked to spinal fluid disorder risk
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Scientists measure hidden quantum forces that could power a new generation of pharmaceutical drugs
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Novel rice paddy approach aims to prevent toxic metals from tainting rice
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Why AI rules in science matter now: Nature backs wider debate beyond mathematics
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Fossil fish tooth chemistry uncovers Southern Hemisphere role in Earth's ice age shift
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UK suffers as heat breaks new June record
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New insight into how cells move copper out of the mitochondrial matrix could guide novel treatments
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What people with intersex traits want you to know
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A giraffe named Gracie escaped in Texas. No one can seem to find her
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Ancient asteroid barrage may explain why early Earth had no stable continents
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Defect detection automated in diamond, other advanced semiconductors