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The animal alliances reshaping our understanding of intelligence
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Massive, long-lived trees discovered in the Tanzanian rainforest are a new species
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Ethnic minority veterans twice as likely to face unemployment, study finds
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Slovakia reports first foot-and-mouth cases in 50 years
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The traditional British treats at risk of EXTINCTION - so would YOU eat these teatime classics to save them?
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Shrinking Andean glaciers threaten water supply of 90 million people, scientists warn
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Natural gatekeeper: How plants use root barriers to maintain healthy relationships
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Earth's glaciers 'will not survive the 21st century' scientists warn - as five of the past six years have seen the most rapid glacier retreat on record
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Wireless terahertz cryogenic interconnect minimizes heat-to-information transfer in quantum processors
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Endangered apex predator found dead in Oregon, officials say: $30.5K reward offered
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After fishermen were seen 'targeting' white sharks, state looks to better restrict shore-based shark fishing
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Japan panel drafts response plan for Mount Fuji eruption
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Research explores a proposed legalization of polygamy in Australia
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Ocean dumping—or a climate solution? A growing industry bets on the ocean to capture carbon
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Scientists measure the spin-parity of charm baryons for the first time
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Electric car can charge up to 250 miles of range in just 5 minutes - the same time it takes to fill a petrol car with fuel
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Photon-shuttling interconnection device enables direct communication among multiple quantum processors
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Deadly bacteria have developed the ability to produce antimicrobials and wipe out competitors, scientists discover
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World's glacier mass shrank again in 2024, UN says
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In US Northwest, South Cascade is where glacier science grew up
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Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki volcano erupts, prompting alert level to be raised
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World Glacier Day: Trekking the blue ice of Perito Moreno in Argentina
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Home sweet home: Some great hammerhead sharks stick to the perfect neighborhood in the Bahamas instead of migrating
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Galapagos birds exhibit 'road rage' due to noise
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A Dyson swarm made of solar panels would make Earth uninhabitable, suggests study
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In police recruitment efforts, humanizing officers can boost interest
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New toolbox aids in characterizing internal ribosomal entry sites in cells
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Japanese plant yields compounds that exhibit strong anti-HIV activity
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Potential treatment for chronic kidney disease in dogs developed
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Hubble sees a spiral and a star in the constellation Virgo
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How Realistic Is the Severance Procedure? Brain Surgeons Have Some Thoughts
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Astronomers discover 2,674 dwarf galaxies using Euclid telescope
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Not just trees: Most of the carbon sequestered on land is stored in soil and water, study finds
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Scientists in Antarctica: Why they're there and what they've found
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Could AI be used globally to increase fairness in the distribution of public social services?
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Discrimination in the job application process? It depends, says research
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Novel hydrogen bonding strategy yields high-birefringence crystals for optics
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Restored stream sees return of wild salmon population
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Experts investigate cause of massive honeybee colony die-offs
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AI-driven interviews with children may boost accuracy in witness accounts
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Hydroacoustic imaging shows human traces on the seabed may be visible for decades
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Cloaked in color: Research finds some female hummingbirds evolve male plumage to dodge aggression
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New DNA map of the pistachio could create better varieties
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Framework to measure economic well-being considers new, free goods and services; adding digital goods boosts growth
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Concept for interstellar object encounters developed, then simulated using a spacecraft swarm
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Hawaii's Kilauea volcano puts on dazzling show with lava fountains hundreds of feet high
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Investigating the 'glue' that holds cells together and allows them to communicate
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Swarms of midges are bugging a Tuscan beach town, which wants an emergency declared to help
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Would we know if a supernova was about to hit the Earth?
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Astro-challenge: Following Venus from dusk until dawn
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River water temperatures swing from hot to cold: National study uncovers fluctuations across the US
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Could life end with a 'Big Crunch'? Scientists say mysterious energy that holds together the universe is WEAKENING
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In Mauritius, research monkeys are big business—and big controversy
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News at a glance: Flat U.S. research budget, CDC nominee dropped, and who writes review letters
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Unifying spatial scaling laws of biodiversity and ecosystem stability | Science
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Synaptic architecture of a memory engram in the mouse hippocampus | Science
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Epithelial polarization by the planar cell polarity complex is exclusively non–cell autonomous | Science
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Researchers develop chainmail integrated-electrode for highly efficient hydrogen sulfide electrolysis
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Quantum sensing achieves unprecedented precision in light displacement detection
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What causes the powerful winds that fuel dust storms, wildfires and blizzards? A weather scientist explains
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Peptide screening reveals irreversible inhibitors for cancer's 'undruggable' cJun protein
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Novel strategy combats implant-associated infections by starving bacteria while sparing healthy cells
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High-resolution images capture intricate structure of mitochondrial supercomplexes
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From dinosaurs to birds: The origins of feather formation
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Spain reverses ban on hunting wolves in north
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A dustpan and brush with fine art | Brief letters
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New DESI results strengthen hints that dark energy may evolve
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DESI releases largest 3D map of the universe to date
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The hidden anatomy of The Kiss: Klimt's red disks through a medical and artistic lens