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Why forest loss is making our watersheds leak rain
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Microscopic mechanism of 'quantum collapse' in real-world environments uncovered for the first time
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Jesus's resurrection mystery intensifies as study reveals 'evidence' supporting he rose from the dead
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Incredible moment Steve Backshall comes face to face with two killer whales off Cornish coast
Mail Online
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Braiding knowledge: how Indigenous expertise and western science are converging
The Guardian
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New study pinpoints climate conditions for restoring the endangered butternut tree
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Meet Karen Jenner: The woman who has removed over 31,000 pounds of ocean waste along Canada’s wild coastline
The Times of India
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Do narcissists ruin relationships over time? A six-year study suggests a more complex pattern
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New insights into hornification could strengthen the future of paper production
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Iridium's hidden surface chemistry may change how hydrogen and chlorine are made
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Mars could be warm enough for humans in 15 years; a discovery that changes everything
The Times of India
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What Is Kleptoparasitism? Why Food Theft Is a Common Survival Strategy Across the Animal Kingdom
Discover Magazine
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As the Hubble Space Telescope turns 36, see 36 of its most breathtaking photos of space
Business Insider
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Artemis mission shares office space—and physics—with Apollo
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What would aliens make of us? Why UFO fascination is rising again in America
The Times of India
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Our modern vision evolved from an ancient one‑eyed worm creature
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58 tortillas, five hot sauces and one toilet: life aboard spacecraft Orion
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Binge drinking just once a month may triple your risk of liver scarring
ScienceDaily
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Most U.S. states are warming but not in the way you think
ScienceDaily
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NASA's water-hunting tool will help scout moon's South Pole
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These overlooked brain cells may control fear and PTSD
ScienceDaily
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Artemis astronauts more than halfway to Moon, putting Earth in rearview
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Canadian astronaut describes 'phenomenal' Artemis journey
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Artemis II's moonbound astronauts capture Earth's brilliant blue beauty as they leave it behind
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Orcas never seen before in Seattle delight whale watchers with a visit
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Why Scientists Are Building a Massive 30-Story ‘Artificial Island’ in the Ocean
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The Trajectory of the Artemis II Moon Mission Is a Feat of Engineering
Wired Science
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Scientists create the first EVER map of the clitoris - and it confirms the female sexual organ is even more sensitive than we thought
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MXene breakthrough boosts conductivity 160x with perfect atomic order
ScienceDaily
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Dying stars are devouring giant planets, astronomers discover
ScienceDaily
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Students found a star from the dawn of the universe drifting into the Milky Way
ScienceDaily
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NASA’s Artemis II just captured Earth from deep space: Stunning new images show our planet like never before
The Times of India
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Scientists reveal new blood pressure treatment that works when others fail
ScienceDaily
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'One thing hasn’t changed, our home looks gorgeous from space': Artemis II shares stunning images of Earth
The Times of India
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Meteor impacts may have sparked life on Earth, scientists say
ScienceDaily
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Saturn’s magnetic field is twisted and scientists just figured out why
ScienceDaily
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Jurassic Ichthyosaur Fossil Found in Cuba
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Trump proposes steep cut to NASA budget as astronauts head for the Moon
Ars Technica
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Ice Age dice show early Native Americans may have understood probability
Ars Technica
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Vera C. Rubin Observatory Discovers Over 11,000 New Asteroids
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Scientists Have Made a French Fry Breakthrough
Wired Science
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"Cognitive surrender" leads AI users to abandon logical thinking, research finds
Ars Technica
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Earth’s Magnetic Field Flipped 43 Million Years Ago — Was There an Impact on Life?
Discover Magazine
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Tiny African fish caught climbing to the top of a 50-foot waterfall
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Apple issues warning to millions of iPhone users over sophisticated attack stealing data: Act NOW
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Exposing secret night operations between hawkmoths and Japan's black-nectar flowers
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Can unpaved roads and watersheds co-exist? Researchers wade into the question
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Footage captured by plane passenger shows Artemis II launch from air – video
The Guardian
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A tiny detector for microwave photons could advance quantum tech
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How Large-Scale Human Migration Reshaped Europe More Than a Thousand Years Ago
Discover Magazine
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High-throughput platform helps engineer fast-acting covalent protein drugs
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Assembling more than 1,000 human genomes affordably: New method could power genetic screening's future
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Study examines diversity of Black perspectives on race relations
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The depths of Neptune and Uranus may be 'superionic'
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When our minds wander to the body, it may affect mental health
ScienceNews
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Engineering the bite of ancient marine predators
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Shroud of Turin discovery places burial cloth at time of Jesus' death
Mail Online
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‘No brain, no limits’: Billionaire-backed startup is growing headless human bodies and calling them bodyoids
The Times of India
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The Habitable Worlds Observatory will need astrometry to find life
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3D root model captures mangroves' capacity to protect coastal communities from storm waves
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Fly me to the moon – or at least to Luton | Brief letters
The Guardian
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Small quantum system outperforms large classical networks in real-world forecasting
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The most pristine star yet found in the known universe
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Artemis II's moon-bound astronauts capture Earth's brilliant blue beauty as they leave it behind
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Seed banks may complicate gene drives aimed at controlling weeds
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Earth from space: Eyes on our moon
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Webb eyes a pair of planet-forming disks
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Supreme Court ruling on ‘conversion therapy’ puts medical talk in the hot seat
ScienceNews
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Scientists discover a 1,200-year-old Fijian island likely built from discarded shellfish remains
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Here Are the Best U.S. National Parks to See the Northern Lights — and No, They Aren’t All in Alaska
Discover Magazine
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