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Can you tell if these were painted by Jackson Pollock or a CHILD? Take the test to see if you can spot the million-dollar masterpieces among the kids' artwork
Mail Online
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Study: Kids’ drip paintings more like Pollock’s than those of adults
Ars Technica
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Broad support for lethal control of wild deer among nature organization subscribers
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Could a kid have painted that? Jackson Pollock's famous pour-painting has child-like characteristics, study shows
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Developing the research competence of future teachers
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Most Americans believe that migrant farmworkers should be allowed to remain in US, survey reveals
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Stress caused by hurricane rainfall overwhelms sea anemones
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Middle-aged are the engine room of Australia but many risk burnout, report finds
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Improved mapping system ends farm mislabeling, protecting coffee and cacao trade
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Will social workers in schools stop young people committing violent crimes?
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How pecans went from ignored trees to a holiday staple—the 8,000-year history of America's only native major nut
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AI innovation missing the mark for local communities, according to report
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Sent by alien civilisation? Nasa clears the air on interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS — images out
The Times of India
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NASA releases close-up pictures of interstellar comet making a rare flyby
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Maps created by 1960s schoolchildren provide new insights into habitat losses
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Nasa releases close-up pictures of comet flying by from another star system
The Guardian
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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Snaps Close-Ups of Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS
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The death of the author: More than HALF of British novelists believe AI will replace their work entirely, study finds
Mail Online
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Crucial protein recruits help to protect itself while it forms
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NASA Finally Weighs In on the Origin of 3I/ATLAS
Wired Science
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Earthquake Faults Can Heal Themselves In Mere Hours, Adding Power to Disastrous Quakes
Discover Magazine
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Glowing Bacteria Pills Could Replace Colonoscopies and Detect Gut Disease
Discover Magazine
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Scientist captures tiny particles for clues on what sparks lightning
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Danish brick architecture arrived via Germany, not directly from Italy, study reveals
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The Real Culprit Behind Easter Island’s Lost Forest Isn't Humans — It's Millions of Hungry Rats
Discover Magazine
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NASA really wants you to know that 3I/ATLAS is an interstellar comet
Ars Technica
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A new space radiation shield: Flexible boron nitride nanotube film shows promise
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Turning everyday cameras into crop analysis tools
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Kissing Likely Evolved in Common Ancestor of Humans and Large Apes 21 Million Years Ago
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mRNA flu vaccines are making their way through clinical trials
ScienceNews
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Soil carbon decomposition varies vastly, holding implications for climate models
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The World’s Most-Planted Wine Grape Still Carries Signals From the 1600s
Discover Magazine
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New roles found for STIP1 and Maspin proteins in cell renewal and structure
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How a plant-parasitic nematode can infect a wide range of organisms
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Scientists redesign common deworming drug to kill cancer cells... and the pill could even prevent the deadly disease
Mail Online
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Researchers uncover mechanism of plasma membrane remodeling that drives mitotic cell rounding
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NASA releases detailed images of rare interstellar comet passing through solar system (Updated)
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Ancient bog growth reveals shifting Southern Hemisphere winds 15,000 years ago
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Coaxing bilayer graphene into a single diamond-like layer for industrial applications
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Magnetic nanocultures: A tiny lens into the vast world of soil microbes
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Emerald green degradation in masterpieces: Scientists identify the culprits
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Open spaces in cities may be hotspots for coyote-human interaction
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Ancient Steppe Settlement Hides Evidence of Industrial-Level Bronze Production 3,500 Years Ago
Discover Magazine
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Vocal comprehension learning is widespread across birds
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Discovery of rare protist reveals previously unknown branch of eukaryotic tree of life
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New type of DNA damage discovered in our cells' mitochondria
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A toxin with a useful twist: Diphtheria fragment merges lipid vesicles at neutral pH
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Calcite deposit from southern Nevada cave reveals 580,000 years of climate history
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Rocks on faults can heal following seismic movement, scientists discover
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Few women named as authors on retracted medical studies, analysis shows
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The germs lurking on your vape: Disgusting study reveals e-cigarettes are 3,000 times dirtier than the average TOILET seat
Mail Online
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Physicists and philosophers have long struggled to understand the nature of time: Here's why
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AI is front and center at COP30
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Webb reveals Apep's four 'spiraling' dust shells shaped by Wolf-Rayet stars
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Rich dinosaur site discovered in Transylvania
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'Chocolate-flavored' honey created using cocoa bean shells
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Retail rents decrease when a marijuana dispensary moves in
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White rhino born at Spain zoo in conservation success
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Family dogs' ADHD-like traits are linked to learning and self-control
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Behavioral patterns and shopping habits shape household food waste, study shows
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Key driver of extreme winds on Venus identified
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Lost signal: How solar activity silenced Earth's radiation
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Physicists demonstrate the constancy of the speed of light with unprecedented accuracy
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When superfluids collide, physicists find a mix of old and new behavior
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A new way to look 'inside' water's microscopic structure
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New nanogel technology destroys drug-resistant bacteria in hours
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Quantum computers just simulated physics too complex for supercomputers
ScienceDaily
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Scientists observe metabolic activity of individual lipid droplets in real time
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Newly discovered Colombian orchid faces 'foretold' extinction under climate change
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The rise of the 'performative male': How young men are experimenting with masculinity online