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These gravitationally lensed supernovae could resolve the Hubble tension
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Piercing pathogens: A new anti-biofilm strategy
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Freshwater browning threatens growth and populations of economically important fish, researchers say
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Forget the big picture: The case for voting on just one issue
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NASA debunks wacky conspiracy theory claiming Earth will lose gravity for 7 seconds on August 12 - after it sent social media users into a frenzy
Mail Online
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Is AI making us STUPID? Latest episode of Daily Mail's Wellness Explained examines what our increasing reliance on ChatGPT is doing to our brains
Mail Online
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More floods are coming. Here's what actually works to help people prepare
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Meet Veronika, the tool-using cow
Ars Technica
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Austrian cow shows first case of flexible, multi-purpose tool use in cattle
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Crime against wildlife is surging in Australia. These four reforms can help tackle it
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People Are Sometimes Born With a Tail — A Rare Genetic Change May Explain Why Humans Lost Them
Discover Magazine
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This tool-using cow defies expectations for bovine braininess
ScienceNews
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How every generation uses AI, from boomers to Gen Z
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American farmers, who once fed the world, face a volatile global market with diminishing federal backing
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What makes people more likely to give to charity after a disaster
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China is becoming more sexually liberal—if you are a man
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What the first medical evacuation from the International Space Station tells us about health care in space
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Rare plant thought extinct rediscovered by citizen scientist in remote Australia
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When science discourages correction: How publishers profit from mistakes
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Citizen scientists are spotting more and more rare frogs on private land
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Calm seas can drive coral bleaching, research reveals
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How astronauts will fix their gear using thin air
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Japan Trench geology confirmed as key driver of 2011 megaquake
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Gender quotas for public company boards spur rise in women CEOs, study finds
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Protostars carve out homes in the Orion Molecular Cloud
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Building the data infrastructure for next-generation materials science
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Feeling involved in decision-making associated with higher mental well-being, lower loneliness for women in farming
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COVID-era trick could transform drug and chemical discovery
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Wildfires trigger massive soil loss for decades, new global map shows
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The online tool keeping corporations honest on climate action
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Seychelles leads the way in the protection of sharks and rays, finds study
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How Much Drinking Is Too Much Drinking?
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Geoscientists use satellite data to determine how water shapes the land
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Observing the positronium beam as a quantum matter wave for the first time
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Major review finds no autism or ADHD risk from pregnancy Tylenol
ScienceDaily
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Study advances the global understanding of human attachment and emotional development
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Study reveals key reasons Bristol's ethnic minorities 40% less likely to visit local parks
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Why head coaches often lose the blame game
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Cigarette filters: An underestimated source of microplastic pollution
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Sugarcane hits the sweet spot for sustainable carbon
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Marine wildlife rarely interact with tidal turbines—and usually avoid collisions when they do, observations show
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All Those Little Red Dots in Space Might Be Young Black Holes
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X-ray observations reveal hidden disturbances in galaxy cluster Abell 3571
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Physicists Begin Building First-Ever Graviton Detector
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About 15,000 Satellites Are Circling Earth — And They’re Disrupting the Sky
Discover Magazine
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A 300-year-old giant black coral was discovered in New Zealand’s deep seas, revealing hidden ocean mysteries
The Times of India
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A “dormant” brain protein turns out to be a powerful switch
ScienceDaily
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White paper released on Credit for Prior Learning as a catalyst for internal mobility and retention
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A new nanorobot designed to improve immune cell recognition could help treat colorectal cancer
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A new bill could give Californians money for science they fund
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Inside the mysterious collapse of dark matter halos
ScienceDaily
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Rogue 'Gladiator' pod of orcas attacking boats in the Strait of Gibraltar is 'speaking' in a unique language that scientists have NEVER heard before
Mail Online
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This tiny power module could change how the world uses energy
ScienceDaily
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Britain's northern air divide: Poorest residents in Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle and Sheffield face up to 33% more pollution than wealthier neighbours, study finds
Mail Online
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Sharks’ deadly teeth are at risk: Here’s how acidifying oceans could weaken them and affect their hunting ability
The Times of India
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How the frog meat trade helped spread a deadly fungus worldwide
ScienceDaily
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As EPA ponders Clean Water Act, activists say business eclipsing environment
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Scientists trace fertilizer microplastics from fields to beaches
ScienceDaily
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The Search for Alien Artifacts Is Coming Into Focus
Wired Science
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New research shows emotional expressions work differently in autism
ScienceDaily
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Quantum 'alchemy' made feasible with excitons
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AI helps reveal global surge in floating algae
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What happened to NASA’s ‘Moon Trees’ after they orbited the Moon on Apollo 14
The Times of India
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Capturing the Moment a White Dwarf Exploded
Wired Science
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South Africa declares national disaster as floods batter region
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Baby dinosaur fossils found in Arctic permafrost reveal how dinosaurs survived polar winters
The Times of India
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This mushroom coffin is changing how people think about death and eco-friendly funerals
The Times of India
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Did Earth’s ‘lost supercontinent’ ever exist? Scientists now question Pannotia’s reality
The Times of India
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NASA confirms Artemis II launch window for February 2026 with astronauts preparing for first crewed Moon flyby in over 50 years
The Times of India
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Cockroaches become more cautious and change their behaviour after stress, scientists discover
The Times of India
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