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How long does it take to get last liquid drops from kitchen containers? These physicists know the answer
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Space launches are changing the chemistry of Earth's atmosphere, studies warn. Here's what can be done
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High-resolution ocean models better capture Atlantic-driven European heat waves
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Scientists turn plastic waste into vinegar using only sunlight at the University of Waterloo
The Times of India
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Living machines? Scientists implant human brain cells on a chip and they learn to play Doom
The Times of India
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Are Orcas Cannibalizing Each Other? Chewed Up Fins Are Washing Ashore.
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Philippines' 'Cockroach Lord' goes to bat for misunderstood bugs
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Stormy space weather may be garbling messages from aliens, new research suggests
The Guardian
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You're storing your pans wrong! Expert reveals why you should NEVER stack pots on top of each other in the cupboard
Mail Online
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Contraceptive vaccine reduces fertility in animals to address wildlife overpopulation
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Twenty-nine years of warming linked to soil fungi shift in Colorado plots
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Tiny, long-armed dinosaur leads to rethink of dinosaur miniaturization
Ars Technica
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Satellites are exposing weak bridges in America and around the world
ScienceDaily
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A new “magic mushroom” drug could treat depression without psychedelic hallucinations
ScienceDaily
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Scientists discover hidden brain cells that may stop Alzheimer’s tau buildup
ScienceDaily
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The death of the traditional funeral: How Brits are ditching casket burials and cremations for modern 'boil in the bag' aquamations, mushroom coffins, and blasting remains into SPACE
Mail Online
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Left-Handed People Are More Competitive, Says Science
Wired Science
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Did NASA just move an asteroid around the Sun? New findings from the DART mission surprise scientists
The Times of India
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Scientists Taught a Clump of Human Brain Cells to Play Doom
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600-million-year-old secret of the human body may lie inside this brainless ocean creature
The Times of India
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Scientists finally reveal why mint feels cold
ScienceDaily
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A perfectly balanced atom just broke one of nuclear physics’ biggest rules
ScienceDaily
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NASA DART mission reveals asteroids throw “cosmic snowballs” at each other
ScienceDaily
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Study finds phone use on the toilet may cause painful medical condition
ScienceDaily
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Scientists warn fake research is spreading faster than real science
ScienceDaily
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Scientists discover a brain signal that may trigger autism’s domino effect
ScienceDaily
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Chilling timeline of what would happen in the days, months and years after a nuclear attack on America
Mail Online
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The island paradise that claims to house the Ark of the Covenant
Mail Online
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I'm a Harvard physicist. I believed in evolution my whole life… until I found God and uncovered something science still can't explain
Mail Online
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Bird droppings helped build one of ancient Peru’s most powerful kingdoms
ScienceDaily
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Large AI models can speed catalyst discovery by predicting performance before synthesis
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AI discovers the hidden signal of liquid-like ion flow in solid-state batteries
ScienceDaily
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Hunting for elusive "ghost elephants"
Ars Technica
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Red dwarf stars might starve alien plants of the 'quality' light they need to breathe
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Golden Retriever genes linked to anxiety, aggression, and intelligence in humans
ScienceDaily
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The hidden generation of 'Starseed' children with telepathy and healing powers… and the signs your child could be among them
Mail Online
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Plant mitochondria actively pull oxygen from chloroplasts, researchers discover
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New report links ecology and phosphorus in English rivers
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DART images reveal asteroids can toss slow 'cosmic snowballs' between moons
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Can we grow life on Mars? Experiments show potential in simulated extraterrestrial soil
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What's in your salad? Crops exposed to nanoplastics may boost heavy metal intake
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'Superconducting dome' hints at high-temperature superconductivity in thin nickelate films
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The coldest 'stars' in the galaxy might actually be alien megastructures
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Mixed-flower Australian honey packs a stronger anti-microbial punch
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Scientists develop new model to accurately assess global salt marsh carbon sinks
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V615 Vul shows rare hybrid nova signature after rapid two-day rise
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Do Chimpanzees Know Crystal Magic, or Are They Just Really Into Jewelry?
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Saturday Citations: More bad news for US footballers; ancient Mayan water management; investigative LLMs
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The toxic dating trends of 2026 - so, are you a victim of 'choremance' or 'date-stacking'?
Mail Online
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A new clue to how the body detects physical force
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Study reveals new technique to identify individual night-flying birds for the first time
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A unicorn-like Spinosaurus found in the Sahara
Ars Technica
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NASA's DART test for planetary defense proved it can shift an asteroid's solar orbit
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Can power 17,000 homes: Disneyland Paris transforms its parking lot into Europe’s largest solar canopy
The Times of India
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Analysis of 1,000 Tinder profiles reveals nine standard pose types
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Mayo Clinic discovers rare gene mutation that causes fatty liver disease
ScienceDaily
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Scientists create cartilage scaffold that helps the body regrow bone
ScienceDaily
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Scientists discover protein that triggers diabetic blindness
ScienceDaily
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Britain should brace for 'Slugageddon': Gardens will be overwhelmed by SLUGS after a wet February, experts warn - here's how to keep your backyard pest-free
Mail Online
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A 4,000-year-old sheep reveals the secret of an ancient plague
ScienceDaily
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Did Scientists Crack the Code on Staying Sharp Until You Die?
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NASA Scientists Found a Nearly Invisible ‘Ghost Galaxy’ Made of 99% Dark Matter
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Antarctica has a strange gravity hole and scientists finally know why
ScienceDaily
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Physicists finally see strange magnetic vortices predicted 50 years ago
ScienceDaily
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Tiny clump of moss helped solve a shocking cemetery crime
ScienceDaily
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Boosting a key brain protein could help treat Rett syndrome
ScienceDaily
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New Giant Mosasaur Species Discovered in Morocco
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Scientists say most of what you do each day happens on autopilot
ScienceDaily
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'Just-shoring' puts justice at the center of critical minerals policy
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Koalas survived a devastating population crash and their DNA is bouncing back
ScienceDaily
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