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The psychological burden of statistical significance in academic publishing
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Crested serpent eagles in Japan show genetic resistance to cane toad toxins
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Biotechnology method uses peptides for efficient, eco-friendly mineral separation
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Revealed: The 10 foods at risk of going EXTINCT...because Gen Z refuse to eat them
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Californians agree that this insidious invader must be held at bay
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Moonbound Artemis II astronauts stay focused despite NASA uncertainty
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Long-term study identifies more glitches in the gamma-ray pulsar PSR J0007+7303
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Now that's a BIG shock! World's longest lightning bolt stretched more than 515 MILES across the US - 38 miles longer than the previous record
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Weather-tracking advances are revealing astonishing extremes of lightning
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Internal pair production could enable direct detection of dark matter
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Is THIS how the world will end? Scientists reveal exactly what would happen if the 25,000-mile 'Ring of Fire' chain of volcanoes erupted - with catastrophic consequences
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How 'scrumping' apes may have given us a taste for alcohol
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Researchers develop nanoparticles that deliver mRNA directly to the pancreas
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New imaging method reveals how light and heat generate electricity in nanomaterials
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Scientists trace photosynthesis-enabling protein to earliest land plants
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NASA's PACE enables new method for monitoring global plant health
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Antimicrobial resistance genes found in 92% of bird-frequented UK water samples
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Seoul breaks century-long record with 22 'tropical nights' in July
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'Silent killer': The science of tracing climate deaths in heat waves
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Millions return home as Pacific tsunami warnings lifted
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Actual distance traveled by migrating whales drastically underestimated
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Microbial map reveals countless hidden connections between our food, health, and planet
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Cyberstalking growing at faster rate than other forms of stalking, study reveals
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Why your friends may be more susceptible to social influence than you are
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Lloyds Bank is back online following a 3-hour outage that left thousands of Brits unable to access their accounts on payday
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‘Best job in the natural world’: seed collector enlisted as modern-day Darwin to document the world’s plants
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Discovery of bumblebee medicine's simple structure makes synthetic production viable
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4,000-year-old teeth record the earliest traces of people chewing psychoactive betel nuts
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Modern tattooers meet their ancient match with the ice mummies of Siberia
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Seismic activity on the moon could pose risk to long-term lunar infrastructure
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Study outlines alternative approach to detecting inelastic dark matter particles
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Beavers are poised to invade and radically remake the Arctic
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Massive sea turtle returns to the ocean off Florida after treatment for a boat strike
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Mysterious underwater 'lost city' believed to be 6,000 years old reshapes human history
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Lavender steps up as a natural preservative in skin-care emulsions
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Borderline democracy? How Polish voters tolerated restrictions of civil liberties to address immigration crisis
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Gulf of Maine sees rising pH, defying expectations of increasing ocean acidity
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Turkish city calls for help after heat tops 50C
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Researchers develop flexible fiber material for self-powered health-monitoring sensors
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Study reveals importance of culture in intimate partner violence recovery
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Shocking video captures 'Bigfoot' sprinting through the woods in broad daylight
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Tech tool offers improved assurances for small business contracts
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Neighborhood watch: Why closely related tropical animals live together
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Why do corporations act against the public interest? We may have the answers, and it's not just greed
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Safety trumps luxury: Tourist priorities redefined
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Genetic rescue reduces harmful mutations in Florida panthers without erasing local ancestry
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A new open-source program for quantum physics helps researchers obtain results in record time
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Gradual vs. sudden collapse: What magnets teach us about climate tipping points
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Why the Pacific tsunami was smaller than expected: A geologist explains
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US government may be abandoning the global climate fight, but new leaders are filling the void, including China
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Scientists reveal exactly how many microplastic particles we inhale in our homes and cars every day - it's 100 times MORE than previous estimates
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Measurements suggest we inhale 68,000 lung-penetrating microplastics daily in our homes and cars
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How cumulative heat exposure affects students' cognitive performance
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Instagram images could influence public opinion on certain major events
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Breaking bilateral symmetry: The unusual head of a fish and the puzzle of its genes
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NASA-ISRO satellite lifts off to track Earth's changing surfaces
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Water recycling is paramount for space stations and long-duration missions
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Simulations prove early Earth's liquid core generated protective magnetic field
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Tracking deep space probes with GEO satellites improves uptime
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Russia's Far East 'land of fire and ice' avoids major damage from earthquake and tsunami
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Volcano erupts after quake in Russia's far east
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Liquid droplets trained to play tic-tac-toe
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Portugal gains control of some wildfires
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Radar satellite launched by India and NASA will track minuscule changes to Earth's land and ice
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Unearthed teeth reveal human diversity in China during Middle Pleistocene
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Ancient warning mysteriously appears on Hawaiian beach mere days before catastrophic megaquake
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He said, she said—how misinformation clouds the memory of accuser and accused in sexual assault cases
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EU urged to act on forests' faltering absorption of carbon
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Physicists still divided about quantum world, 100 years on
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Hammerheads prefer a shark-eat-shark diet