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From Mongolia to Madagascar, Dogs Form Remarkably Similar Bonds With Humans
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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
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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
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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
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Stem cell education platform strengthens students' identity as scientists
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Scorching heat waves, torrential rain, all in a matter of days—it's not just bad luck
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Ancient DNA Sheds Light on Final Chapter of Neanderthal Life in Northwestern Europe
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Canceled trains, early closures, and ice cream shortages: Photos show the impact of the European heat wave
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A 'direct wave' from colliding black holes reveals signature of a whirlpool in spacetime
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Ultra-fast light-shaping technology could be 'game-changer' for future imaging
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Check politics at the door? Not at many workplaces, researcher says
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We checked 2,000 museum specimens and discovered a tiny new 'ferocious' Australian mammal
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Seven exotic quantum phases predicted in ultracold magnetic atoms, including topological superconductivity
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Was Venezuela struck by an earthquake 'doublet?' Here's what we know so far
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Scientists find molecular-level evidence for two structures in liquid water
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As better chatbots get harder to build, AI turns to simulated worlds
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Planet orbits so close to its star that their magnetic fields connect
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Fossils upend catastrophist narrative that flowering plants flourished only after dinosaur extinction
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Europe is battling a record‑breaking heat wave. What's making it so severe?
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Antibiotics trigger bacterial teamwork, boosting survival through shared proteins
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Ancient flowering plants may have used dinosaurs to spread their seeds
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TESS Spots Puffiest Exoplanets Ever Found
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Natural hallucinogens may have evolved as ecological tools, not chemical accidents
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Smile spacecraft reaches science orbit
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Eerie 'apocalyptic' sounds heard on Mount Shasta lead horseback riders to bizarre discovery
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AI reads 3D tooth microwear to reconstruct diets of early human ancestors
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Researchers test a smart lion collar in Tanzania
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Iron-catalyzed active lipid peroxides drive ultrafast collective cell death in blooming algae | Science
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Ubiquitin-like proteins NEDD8 and SUMO2 control epithelial homeostasis, regeneration, and inflammation | Science
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Cryo–electron microscopy structures of human cone visual pigments | Science
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Structural insights into spectral tuning and retinal exchange in cone visual pigments | Science
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Illuminating the molecular basis of human daylight vision | Science
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Antibiotics stimulate protein transfer to persister cells | Science
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Single-cell multiomics of neuron activation reveals context-specific genetics of brain disorders | Science
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Undead models and shrouded black holes | Science
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Nano–electron volt Fourier-limited transition of a single surface-adsorbed molecule | Science
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Diversification of angiosperm reproductive strategies predated the end-Cretaceous extinction | Science
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Innate factors and ontogeny determine nonbreeding areas of migrant songbirds | Science
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Industrial-scale nanocrystalline Ni–Mo–MgO catalysts for hybrid reforming of waste to fuels | Science
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Reversible suppression of autophagy in a mouse model reveals neuronal resilience | Science
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In Other Journals | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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Impacts shaped Earth’s first continents | Science
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Bacteria share proteins to survive antibiotics | Science
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Genetic effects put into context | Science
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Coordinated demise of harmful algal blooms | Science
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Dorothy Hodgkin: A Life | Science
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Dartmouth’s AI summer and what came next | Science
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The enduring pursuit of science in America | Science
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New electrocatalyst helps turn polluted water into fertilizer and polymers
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How to create the perfect wing shot in handball
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The universe should look the same in all directions at large scales, but DESI data suggest otherwise
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Commute stress can fuel workplace conflict, but research suggests a simple fix
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Experts explain where nature conservation can make the greatest difference in saving endangered species
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Getting Enough Bright Light during the Day May Help Protect against Dementia
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Extreme heat and health: Policy guide reveals what communities need to know
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Students' climate model of deadly July 4 Texas flooding suggests sea surface temperatures actually reduced rainfall
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Artificial 'leaf' powers wireless biomedical device