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This fish may play a hole in its head like a drum
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Honeycomb lattice sweetens quantum materials development
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Sharks are famous for fearsome teeth, but ocean acidification could make them weaker
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X is DOWN: Elon Musk's social media platform crashes for thousands of users around the world
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Coca-Cola's secret recipe, revealed: Scientist claims to have cracked the 139-year-old mystery formula - and it's 99% SUGAR
Mail Online
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Climate and land-use changes projected to raise nitrogen pollution in rivers
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Australia needs a canine brain bank to reduce the risk of dog attacks
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In the most cleared state in Australia, Victoria's native wildlife needs our help after fires
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Why restoring nature can work so much more effectively when led by local people
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Iran: How the Islamic Republic uses internet shutdowns as a tool of repression
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The breakthrough that makes robot faces feel less creepy
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Tiny titans of recovery: Fossil burrows reveal resilient micro-ecosystem after global mass extinction
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Fossils found at Dinosaur National Monument, first excavation in 100 years
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A long-lost tectonic fragment may be shaking Northern California
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How actin wavefronts rescue T cell receptors from endocytosis
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Plant diversity shapes chemical communication in ecosystems
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7 Strange Things That Actually Exist in the Universe, According to NASA
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A routine eye treatment is raising new concerns for glaucoma patients
ScienceDaily
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Scientists found hidden synapse hotspots in the teen brain
ScienceDaily
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I see time as a grid in my mind. I remember the birthdays of friends I haven’t seen for 65 years
The Guardian
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New map reveals a rugged world beneath the Antarctic ice sheet
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Sideways discovery rewrites the rules of antigen presentation
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Opinion: China's new condom tax will prove no effective barrier to country's declining fertility rate
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Global power struggles over the ocean's finite resources call for creative diplomacy
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Major 6.0 magnitude earthquake strikes West Coast with shockwaves felt across major cities
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Marine mammal social lives shape how diseases spread in the ocean
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When tropical oceans were oxygen oases
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Exploring mutations that spontaneously switch on a key brain cell receptor
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Math puzzle: The homesick rover
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Biomass-derived furans offer sustainable alternative to petroleum in chemical production
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When employees feel slighted, they work less, research reveals
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Understanding the unusual chirality-driven anomalous Hall effect via scattering theory
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Chiral nanowires can actively change electron spin direction
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Astronomer uses 'China Sky Eye' to reveal binary origin of fast radio bursts
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“Neither deny nor confirm”: CIA issues rare response to records request on 3I/ATLAS origin
The Times of India
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Revealed: The outdated British slang words that are making a surprising comeback - so, do you use them?
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London's Tube to get high-speed mobile coverage 'by the end of the year'
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Will unseasonably hot weather dash Southern California's hopes for a 2026 superbloom?
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How Does the Hive Mind Work in ‘Pluribus?
Wired Science
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Black hole awakens after 100 million years of silence - and it's erupting like a cosmic VOLCANO
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Vitamin A may be helping cancer hide from the immune system
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Death of a pet can hurt as much as losing a family member - and can even lead to 'prolonged grief disorder', scientists warn
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X-ray four-wave mixing captures elusive electron interactions inside atoms and molecules
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Shocking: COVID lockdowns quietly changed the shape of city birds’ beaks, study finds
The Times of India
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Paedophiles used AI to generate 3,440 child abuse videos in 2025, shocking report reveals - as experts call for immediate action to ban the 'frightening' technology
Mail Online
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NASA brings Crew-11 home early in rare medical evacuation
ScienceDaily
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A deadly chemical frozen in ice may have sparked life on Earth
ScienceDaily
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Those strange red dots in James Webb images finally have an explanation
ScienceDaily
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Book a hotel room on the Moon for just $250k: This space company says bookings are already open
The Times of India
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Fewer offspring, longer life: The hidden rule of mammal aging
ScienceDaily
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Cloth wraps treated with ‘dirt cheap’ insecticide cut malaria cases in babies
The Guardian
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Scientists “resurrect” ancient cannabis enzymes with medical promise
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One protein may decide whether brain chemistry heals or harms
ScienceDaily
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Scientists found the soil secret that doubles forest regrowth
ScienceDaily
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From freezer to fork: New thawing method could deliver 'dock-fresh' fish anywhere
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Stretchable OLED displays take a big leap forward
ScienceDaily
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World’s largest sea snake was a 12-metre giant that may have eaten sharks
The Times of India
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How satellites stay in space without falling back to Earth and what’s the science behind it
The Times of India
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Insights into the logistics of cellular waste disposal
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Tyrannosaurus rex Took Nearly Four Decades to Grow Up, New Research Shows
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Exposing how humidity can escalate a heat wave
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Mentoring programs help close education gap for disadvantaged children in Germany
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Seagrass meadows could be good for your health—yet they're disappearing fast
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Is this how the world will end? Earth could be VAPORISED by the sun as it expands, scientists warn
Mail Online
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A Hidden Iron Bar Has Been Uncovered Inside the Ring Nebula
Discover Magazine
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What to know about venomous snakes in North Texas after recent diamondback discovery
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Lack of coordination is leaving modern slavery victims and survivors vulnerable, say experts
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Alor's healing plants: A treasure trove of medical knowledge and oral tradition
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Giant Rats Grew 14 Times Larger Than Their Mainland Relatives 650,000 Years Ago, but Their Brains Did Not
Discover Magazine
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Your Dog Can Likely Recognize Your Face in a Photo — Here's How We Know
Discover Magazine
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