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H5N1 bird flu kills more than 50 skuas in first Antarctica wildlife die off
ScienceDaily
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Weatherwatch: How frost flowers turn icy landscapes into beautiful gardens
The Guardian
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NASA Hubble Space Telescope captures rare view of dying star 1,000 light-years away in the Egg Nebula
The Times of India
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James Webb reveals extraordinary organic molecules in an ultra luminous infrared galaxy
ScienceDaily
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What bots talk about when they think humans aren’t listening – podcast
The Guardian
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Rich medieval Christians bought graves 'closer to God' despite leprosy stigma, archaeologists find
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Medieval Burial Sites in Denmark Show Illness Didn’t Erase Social Status
Discover Magazine
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The Indian Ocean is becoming ‘less salty’: Scientists say the consequences could be massive
The Times of India
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This kefir and fiber combo beat omega-3 in slashing inflammation
ScienceDaily
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5,300-Year-Old Drilling Tool Found in Egypt
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Climate anxiety: Misconceptions and advice
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Just 5 weeks of brain training may protect against dementia for 20 years
ScienceDaily
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Seasonal and Multi-Decadal Climate Cycles Persisted during Snowball Earth, Scientists Say
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'Gaybourhoods' boost LGB voter turnout
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Rare, dangerous side effects of some COVID-19 vaccines explained
Science Magazine
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Antarctic magnetic anomaly is a trace of an ancient continental collision, scientists find
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Changing when you eat dramatically reduced Crohn’s disease symptoms
ScienceDaily
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SpaceX takes down Dragon crew arm, giving Starship a leg up in Florida
Ars Technica
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Assessment quantifies nitrogen retention and carbon sequestration in China's forests
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Sleek, lithe and extremely rare: This elusive California fox has finally been GPS-collared
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Rocket science? 3D printing soft matter in zero gravity
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Valentine's day: Can 36 questions really change your love life?
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Trump orders the military to make agreements with coal power plants
Ars Technica
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Unseen planet or brown dwarf may have hidden 'rare' fading star
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New model tracks antimicrobial resistance genes across gut, wastewater, soil and air
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Pecan Consumption Improves Cardiovascular Health and Diet Quality, New Review Shows
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NASA's SPHEREx mission spots 3I/ATLAS's bright envelope
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A Prehistoric Bear Attack Ended in the Gruesome Death of a Teenage Boy Around 27,000 Years Ago
Discover Magazine
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Rethinking climate change: Natural variability, solar forcing, model uncertainties, and policy implications
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Why some forests unlock more soil phosphorus: Elevation, soil pH and calcium stand out
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India has big plans to remove silt from rivers, alarming scientists
Science Magazine
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Study of Buddhist Monks Finds Meditation Alters Brain Activity
Wired Science
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Giant Galaxies Emerged Just 1.4 Billion Years After the Big Bang
Discover Magazine
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A new framework could transform national flood prediction
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Meet the Sea Walnut — A Cannibalistic Jelly Currently Invading Venice’s Lagoon
Discover Magazine
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Cell division spindles self-organize like active liquid crystals—a theory that holds up
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Extinct Hawaiian Ibis Had Unusually Small Eyes and Limited Visual Capacity, Study Says
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Visualizing how a plant's leaves, stem and roots mutually communicate under environmental stress in real time
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Scientists reveal formation mechanism behind spherical assemblies of nanocrystals
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Saturn's moon Titan could have formed in a merger of two old moons
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AI method accelerates liquid simulations by learning fundamental physical relationships
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A familiar magnet gets stranger: Why cobalt's topological states could matter for spintronics
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Predicting an animal's immune response based on its genetic data
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Making a map to make a difference: Interactive GIS tool shows superfund flooding dangers
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Warming may boost soil carbon storage in boreal Sphagnum peatlands, study finds
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Hurricane Helene did not shift US climate views or votes, study finds
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Floriculture sustainability differs by industry sector, survey shows
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Space mining without heavy machines? Microbes harvest metals from meteorites aboard space station
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Did seabird poop fuel rise of Chincha in Peru?
Ars Technica
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Parvovirus infection modulates nucleolar organization and function
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Rising CO₂ and warming jointly limit phosphorus availability in rice soils, decade-long study reveals
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Fire-footed rope squirrels identified as a natural reservoir for monkeypox virus
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Stiff gels slow germs: Mapping the hydrogel properties that control bacterial growth
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Management practices can enhance soil microbiome functions in plant defense
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Seeing how atoms vibrate at the Ångström scale
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Widespread loss of marine sponges possible if heat waves intensify by just 1°C
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Ancient DNA suggests hunter-gatherers in Europe's lowlands endured until 2500 BCE
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Moderate Caffeinated Coffee and Tea Consumption Can Lower Dementia Risk
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New lithium-based green phosphors rival today's commercial LED standard
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What honey bee brain chemistry tells us about human learning
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Bird guano powered rise of Chincha Kingdom in Peruvian Andes, archaeologists find
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Rebuilding trust in global climate mitigation scenarios
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Twilight fish study reveals unique hybrid eye cells
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Bird Poop Helped Power One of Ancient Peru's Wealthiest Kingdoms
Discover Magazine
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Mira A ejects seven Earth masses, forming a heart-shaped cloud 300 light-years away
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Green or not, US energy future depends on Native nations
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Why Aristotle would hate Valentine's Day, and his five steps to love
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Love stories of the Berlin Wall: Couples reunited via tunnels, hot air balloons and zip wires
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Will artificial snow save the ski industry in the long run, or curse it?
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Yosemite’s Rare Firefall Returns This February — but the Fiery Glow Will Last Only Minutes
Discover Magazine
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