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First leather bag made from T-Rex cells fails to sell at Paris auction
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El Nino is here and scientists fear it'll be big, bad and costly with heat, floods, droughts, fires
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Scientists Capture First-Ever Images of Cozumel Dwarf Fox
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Did Iron Age Britons remove brains of the dead?
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Rare deep-sea goblin sharks filmed in natural habitat for first time
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AI doesn't just help us think, it thinks instead of us: What this means for the process of learning
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Summer reading 2026 | Science
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In (qualified) defense of the research project grant | Science
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Patterns of brain-wide associations reflect socioeconomics | Science
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Unveiling the complexity of post-Roman polity formation in Pannonia using ancient DNA | Science
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The air pollution benefits of low-severity fire | Science
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A global map for introgressed structural variation and selection in humans | Science
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An all-optical signal processor enabling terabit-per-second real-time equalization | Science
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Long-term isolation and archaic introgression shape functional genetic variation in Near Oceania | Science
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The Global South is shaping the future of agriculture | Science
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Compound climate events threaten tropical semi-enclosed marine ecosystems | Science
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Organic spontaneous emission approaching the monochromatic limit | Science
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Integrating indirect greenhouse gases into climate frameworks | Science
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A 2D plan cannot govern a 3D ocean | Science
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Ecological risks of orbital solar reflectors | Science
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Safeguard heritage in the Bolivian Amazon | Science
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Divergent trajectories of the nitrogen cycle | Science
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The placental metabolic clock | Science
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Exceeding nature’s biological speed limits | Science
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Childhood environments shape the brain | Science
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Amazon deforestation is falling, but progress is stalling
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Why animal calls sound alike in time: Most species share a common communication tempo
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Ocean glow meets 3D printing with living gels that sense mechanical force
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Municipal governments are often slow to act, except when FIFA comes to town
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Novel nanowire device offers rapid, noninvasive cancer detection
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Earth's energy imbalance has doubled—here's why that matters
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How a shape-shifting tiny rover inspired by Japanese toys autonomously explored the moon
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Life after death: From burned trees to bleached corals, how dead organisms live on as the building blocks of new life
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Why shame is an evolution-based defense mechanism
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Private space tourism is taking off—but laws on outer space are from another era
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Massive Kamchatka earthquake has extended rupture that overlaps 1952 event, researchers find
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Farmers are key to restoring native woodlands—here's what's holding them back
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Why English football chants are so much catchier than the rest of the world's, according to science
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'Janus-faced' nanomaterials pave the way for selectively capturing radioactive pollutants
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Firms with independent board members are more willing to challenge risky CEO pay structures, says new research
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Clocks made from an atomic nucleus just ticked on for the first time
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Is your air fryer spying on you? Experts reveal just how much information your smart gadgets have been harvesting
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How Hurricane Dorian changed disaster reporting
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Ancient clay figurine from Guatemala may bear the oldest written numbers in Mesoamerica
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Working from home linked to rising mental health problems - especially for those living alone, study finds
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Five-year plan to help scientists better understand the causes of algal blooms
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Binary asteroids' puzzling configurations may link to multi-satellite history
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Scientists discover collagen, the human body's most abundant protein, is liquid-like inside cells
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Wary investors hit by a natural disaster seek premium on equity investment
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Scientists built a battery-free device that turns sunlight into fuel
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El Nino has arrived: Scientists warn global phenomenon is primed to match catastrophic event that killed 50 million
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Q&A: Expert offers insight on stopping the New World screwworm
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The deadly tapeworm spreading across America has reached the Pacific Northwest
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Alaskans will be flying blind after NSF decommissions ocean monitoring network
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The 1,100-year-old mystery of Montana’s lost bison hunting site finally solved
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AI set to reshape Indigenous Ranger education
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Would you return a favor? Scientists say it depends on the relationship
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UN University investigation warns: AI could consume as much water as 1.3 billion people by 2030
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Neuroscientists left the lab to study memory loss. The results were surprising
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The first complex cells had genes from a complex mix of species
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Americans told to cut head off of land-walking 'Frankenfish' invading new parts of the US
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Air pollution's daily pulse over the Northeast
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Scientists discover a strange property in rice and turn it into a smart material
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Consciousness likely not unique to earthlings, paper says
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NASA reveals Artemis III crew for one of the most complex space missions ever
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On the hunt for cosmic dawn and the universe's very first stars
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Migration has nearly TRIPLED since 2000 - with 35 million people now relocating every year, study reveals
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James Webb reveals two completely different twilights on an alien world
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