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Antarctica has a strange gravity hole and scientists finally know why
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Physicists finally see strange magnetic vortices predicted 50 years ago
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Tiny clump of moss helped solve a shocking cemetery crime
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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
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Scientists discover tiny ocean fungus that kills toxic algae
ScienceDaily
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New study reveals differences between 'Demon Slayer' bamboo muzzle and actual bamboo
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How Reliable Is the Science on Microplastics in the Human Body? Some Experts Urge Caution
Discover Magazine
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Asteroid 2024 YR4 Won't Strike the Moon in 2032, Negating the Chance of a Violent Lunar Impact
Discover Magazine
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Noise Sensitivity Can Be Difficult to Diagnose and Even Harder to Treat
Discover Magazine
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Drugs Behind the Ozempic Weight-Loss Boom May Also Lower the Risk of Addiction
Discover Magazine
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Nearly One Third of Gen Z Men Say a Wife Should Obey Her Husband — Twice as Likely as Baby Boomers
Discover Magazine
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Overshoot reshapes climate strategies—but the path to net zero remains unchanged
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Bird Watchers Uncover a Staggering 27 Percent Purple Martin Die-Off During the Great Texas Freeze
Discover Magazine
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Why being nice matters in a complex world
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Salt may have pushed us further into Snowball Earth 700 million years ago
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Stars like our sun may maintain the same rotation pattern for life, contrary to 45 years of theoretical predictions
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Cannabis compounds CBD and CBG may help reverse fatty liver disease, study finds
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Study finds water oversight failures at California dairies
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Scientists discover the brain protein that drives cocaine relapse
ScienceDaily
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Largest known Mesozoic crocodyliform egg clutch discovered in Brazil
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What's inside neutron stars? New model could sharpen gravitational-wave 'tide' clues
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CIA accused of secret bioweapon experiments linked to major outbreak in its own people
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Villages: An underestimated habitat with potential for pollinators
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Material previously thought to be quantum is actually a new, non-quantum state of matter
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Asteroid defense mission shifted the orbit of more than its target
Ars Technica
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Many scientists now use AI but fail to disclose it, study finds
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NASA’s DART spacecraft changed an asteroid’s orbit around the sun
ScienceNews
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Water-window X-rays without a synchrotron: How graphite flakes could shrink bioimaging tools
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How moss helped convict grave robbers of a Chicago cemetery
Ars Technica
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Large area MoS₂ reduces energy loss in magnetic memory films
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Landowner trust and experience influence feral hog management, researchers find
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Simultaneously decoding the transcriptome, epigenome and 3D genome within a single cell
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Starting point for a COVID drug is the 5000th protein structure decoded at BESSY II
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Can we observe Earth-like exoplanets from our own planet?
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Methanol-tolerant microbial strain could make sustainable biomanufacturing more economically viable
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NASA astronaut says humanity is 'living a lie' after spending 178 days in space
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A new 'molecular switch' for inborn immunity identified
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Gravitational waves reveal hidden structure of galactic centers
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Stephen Hawking once warned that humanity may not survive if we stay on Earth
The Times of India
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Light-guided 'optovolution' evolves proteins that switch states on schedule
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Recreating the forms and sounds of historical musical instruments
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The remarkable brains of ‘SuperAgers’ hold clues about how we age
ScienceNews
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The 5 dimensions of the APOCALYPSE - as research reveals a third of people believe the world will end within their lifetime
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Satellite images uncover new threat to emperor penguins during their annual molt
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Can we design sports shoes that don't squeak? Here's what the science says
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Rare 30-foot 'Doomsday fish' sighting by US tourists sparks ancient fears of imminent disaster
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Meet 'Tous'—an entirely new genus of mammal
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NASA rules out asteroid smashup on the moon in 2032
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X-raying rocks reveals their carbon-storing capacity
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Why are vertebrate eyes so different from those of other animals?
Ars Technica
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Carbon emissions now more than double the planetary boundary, analysis finds
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Global warming has accelerated 'significantly' since 2015, study reveals - as scientists call for urgent action to curb CO2 emissions
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Humanity heating planet faster than ever before, study finds
The Guardian
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Data reveal a significant acceleration of global warming since 2015
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Robots with fingernails can grasp thin edges
ScienceNews
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Millions brace for deadly storm bringing hurricane-force winds and tornadoes across eight US states
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Phew! NASA confirms 'city destroying' asteroid will narrowly MISS the moon in 2032 - skimming 13,200 miles past the lunar surface
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A superradiant clock phase emerges when Rydberg atoms meet quantum light, simulations suggest
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Aliens may have been trying to contact us for DECADES, scientists claim - as they warn we've been 'looking for the wrong thing'
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Researchers thought inbred koalas were at risk of extinction—what they discovered upends genetic conventions
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Artificial feeding platform transforms study of ticks and their diseases
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Prepping for WWIII? Here's what scientists say you REALLY need in your emergency kit
Mail Online
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Eating less protein may slow liver cancer growth, study finds
ScienceDaily
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Brace yourselves for BLOOD RAIN: An intense Saharan dust plume is sweeping across the UK - leaving rusty orange smears on cars, windows and garden furniture
Mail Online
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The 'Great Texas Freeze' killed thousands of purple martins: Biologists worry recovery could take decades
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Basingstoke under siege from killer Asian hornets 'hitching lifts in cars'
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