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Most people do not feel free to leave a police interrogation room, research finds
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Less is more: Study shows giving workers less autonomy improves their creativity
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Parasitic ant tricks workers into killing their queen, then takes the throne
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Light intensity steers molecular assemblies into 1D, 2D or 3D structures
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Reducing arsenic in drinking water cuts risk of death, even after years of chronic exposure: 20-year study
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This parasitic ant tricks workers into committing matricide
ScienceNews
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Sociology, meet ecology: How the variability of coffee harvests can teach us about sustainable farming
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Sea ice melting intensifies warming and humidification of high Arctic land, study finds
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CRISPR unlocks a new way to defeat resistant lung cancer
ScienceDaily
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Why the chemtrail conspiracy theory lingers and grows—and why Tucker Carlson is talking about it
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Forensic linguistics: How dark web criminals give themselves away with their language
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A tiny ancient virus reveals secrets that could help fight superbugs
ScienceDaily
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30-year 'snapshot' of Pacific Northwestern birds shows their surprising resilience
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The fire is out, but Tongariro is now at risk of losing its unique biological legacy
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Indigenous voices at COP30: The Amazon speaks—will the world listen?
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How do you fire someone into the sun?
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NASA faces another shift in its leadership—and in its vision
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Hybrid workers working 90 fewer minutes on Fridays—a shift toward custom schedules could be undercutting collaboration
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Lab setup mimics Arctic erosion to find out why shorelines are crumbling
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Scientists uncover catalytic mechanism behind fatty acid-driven plant oil production
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Global study offers first comprehensive assessment of lake water clarity changes
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Video: A solar prominence hovers over the sun
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Know when to fold 'em: Study reveals benefits of dropping unrealistic goals
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A Collision with Space Debris Leaves 3 Chinese Astronauts Stranded in Orbit
Wired Science
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Wheat could use far more water than expected during future heat waves
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A crisis deepens as African penguins compete with fishing fleets for food
ScienceDaily
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Long-nosed Pinocchio chameleon fooled researchers—two new species identified
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'Expulsion by suffocation': How soy expansion and herbicide use are displacing Amazonian communities
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“Great Unified Microscope” reveals micro and nano worlds in a single view
ScienceDaily
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Why 'incel' social media accounts are encouraging young people towards extreme 'looksmaxxing' procedures
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TikTok users are DEVASTATED to learn the truth about the 'song of the year' - as one vents 'we're in a dystopian hell'
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Daily music listening linked to big drop in dementia risk
ScienceDaily
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Ex-British Airways 747 cockpit simulator hits the market for £440,000
Mail Online
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Rethinking support surrounding intimate partner violence
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Lead-free alternative discovered for essential electronics component
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ID830 is the most X-ray luminous radio-loud quasar, observations find
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Massachusetts water resources body punts on permanently dumping sewage into Charles River
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Leonids meteor shower: When and where to see the celestial show
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The first-ever common language for cannabis and hemp aromas
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How friends' support protects intercultural couples
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When Will Earth's Magnetic Poles Flip? Probably Not Anytime Soon — Here’s How We Know
Discover Magazine
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Life-saving research on extreme heat comes under fire
ScienceNews
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Scientists uncover a surprising protein that heals stubborn wounds
ScienceDaily
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The simulated Milky Way: 100 billion stars using 7 million CPU cores
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Machine learning discovers quasars acting as lenses
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Scientists pinpoint single gene responsible for initiating winter behavior of mammals
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Can we tap the ocean's power to capture carbon?
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Ancient Egyptians likely used opiates regularly
Ars Technica
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The most detailed map of the brain ever seen: Stunning simulation details 10 MILLION neurons across 86 interconnected regions
Mail Online
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Gained weight? Blame climate change! Higher CO2 levels are making our food more calorific and less nutritious, study finds
Mail Online
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The hidden brain bias that makes some lies so convincing
ScienceDaily
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Study: Bumblebees Can Be Trained to Read Simple ‘Morse Code’
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Nearly 47 million Americans at high risk of potential health hazards from fossil fuel infrastructure, study finds
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Researchers call for more conversation-rich learning as AI spreads
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Hubble Space Telescope Snaps New Image of NGC 4535
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Leading astronomer spots six brand new constellations over Britain - including the Sausage Roll and the Chicken Nugget
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Ultra-processed foods quietly push young adults toward prediabetes
ScienceDaily
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Animals are developing the same chronic diseases as humans
ScienceDaily
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What if cockroaches vanished from the planet? Scientists warn of unexpected consequences
The Times of India
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New research uncovers the massive squid diet of Hawaiian pilot whales
ScienceDaily
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“Chandrayaan 4 in 2028”: ISRO aims to triple spacecraft production and expand global space economy
The Times of India
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Species in crisis: Critically endangered penguins are directly competing with fishing boats
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How interstellar objects reach Earth and where they are most likely to land
The Times of India
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Princeton’s new quantum chip marks a major step toward quantum advantage
ScienceDaily
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Starwatch: track Cetus, the sea monster, sprawling across the night sky
The Guardian
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Physicists reveal a new quantum state where electrons run wild
ScienceDaily
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Astronomers unveil the surprising hidden geometry of a supernova
ScienceDaily
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Astronomers discover thousands of hidden siblings of the “Seven Sisters”
ScienceDaily
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GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic deliver huge weight loss but new research reveals a hidden catch
ScienceDaily
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I was certain the Shroud of Turin was a hoax. Then, buried among scientific evidence, I made a stunning realization, leading theologian reveals
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