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Most rodents have thumbnails instead of claws: It might help explain how they took over the world
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Human impact on the ocean will double by 2050, scientists warn
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Researchers achieve light-induced heterolytic hydrogen dissociation at ambient temperature
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A twist in spintronics: Chiral magnetic nanohelices control spins at room temperature
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Magnetic nanoparticles in synthetic cells enable controlled, deep-tissue drug release with reduced side effects
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Sydney once produced its own food—but urban development has devoured the city's food bowl
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Microfluidics suggest hydrophilic surfaces retain more oil than hydrophobic ones for groundwater remediation
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Amazon's Starlink rival lands first major airline deal
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Spin-state tuning in perovskite boosts high-temperature oxygen evolution reaction
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Hurricane Kiko nears Category 5 strength as models predict direct hit on Hawaii
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Zooming in on Pismis 24, Webb gets glittering glimpse of star birth
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Catching tiny signals | Science
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Estrogen-regulated renal progenitors determine pregnancy adaptation and preeclampsia | Science
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Dissecting microbial communities with single-cell transcriptome analysis | Science
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Epithelial tension controls intestinal cell extrusion | Science
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Lewy body dementia promotion by air pollutants | Science
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Cooperative actions of interneuron families support the hippocampal spatial code | Science
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Very-long-range dynamic triggering of mud volcano unrest and silent magnitude-6 fault slip | Science
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Improving cosmological reach of a gravitational wave observatory using Deep Loop Shaping | Science
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Rapid, low-temperature nanodiamond formation by electron-beam activation of adamantane C–H bonds | Science
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Systematic discovery and engineering of synthetic immune receptors in plants | Science
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Can the global drone revolution make agriculture more sustainable? | Science
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Assess and protect jumbo flying squid | Science
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The end of human exceptionalism | Science
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Tariffs imperil US–Canada precision agriculture | Science
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Vulture conservation requires NSAID regulation | Science
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Valuing women’s work | Science
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Poking holes in the heart’s rhythm | Science
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Do inhibitory interneurons encode information or just keep the rhythm? | Science
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Tandem sustainability | Science
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Improve the stewardship of federal research funds | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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New report reveals glaring gaps between Australia's future needs and science capabilities
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Oxygen came late to ocean depths during Paleozoic, isotope analysis reveals
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Hundreds of abundant freshwater microbes finally cultivated for laboratory study
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The cosmic giant challenging our understanding of galaxy formation in the early universe
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Iron-laden fluids drive abiotic organic synthesis in dolomitic marble, offering insight into origin of early life
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You can be exposed to PFAS through food, water, even swimming in lakes
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Observation-informed deep learning cuts ENSO projection uncertainty
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Iberian harvester ant queens are cloning different species to produce hybrid workers
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What I've learned from photographing (almost) every British wildflower
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Pets on skinny jabs? Here's how to help them lose weight naturally
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Study maps the happiest and saddest national anthems from around the globe
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Gold-enhanced TiO₂ catalyst enables efficient and selective flow synthesis of propane from methane
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How environmental RNA can give us a real-time picture of freshwater biodiversity
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BlueDOGs might evolve from Little Red Dots
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Uncovering language learning strategies for university students in STEM
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Effective urban planning from real-world population tracking
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Ash boosts biogas production and fertilizer quality, study shows
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Scientists probe powerful molecular messaging system that goes beyond DNA
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Light-based insect analysis sharpens forensic timelines
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How unexploded bombs cause environmental damage—and why climate change exacerbates the problem
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New online gambling laws could deal a bad hand to NZ's grassroots sports clubs
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Study confirms excellent astronomical potential of Muztagh Observation Station
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No radio astronomy needed: Ring laser measures Earth's axis wobble with unprecedented precision
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Can clownfish adapt to rising sea temperatures? Study shows promise for successful acclimation
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Spaceflight accelerates human stem cell aging, researchers find
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How to help disabled and neurodivergent people flourish while working from home
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Millions at risk of rapid brain aging as six common artificial sweeteners are linked to decline
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'Historical time' helps students truly understand the complexity of the past—and how they fit into it
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What are the key purposes of human writing? How we name AI-generated text confuses things
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Second MTG-Imager satellite passes thermal vacuum test
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SpaceX gets FAA approval to jack up Cape Canaveral's Falcon 9 launches from 50 to 120
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Mystery of the 'world's ugliest animal' is SOLVED: Scientists reveal why male proboscis monkeys have such large noses
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Astronomers map detailed structures in a giant radio fossil in the Ophiuchus cluster
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Computer graphics model captures the diverse world of plant leaves
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Students with overprotective parents more vulnerable to anxiety during their transition to university, researchers find
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Meat is macho: Why masculinity concepts get in the way of green initiatives to cut meat and dairy consumption
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Sugar-based stabilizer keeps sweat sensors working under acidic conditions