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Even elephants like playing pranks! Watch the hilarious moment an animal turns off the water while its friend tries to take a shower
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Chimpanzees are show-offs! Apes perform better on tricky computer tasks when they have an audience, study finds
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Chimpanzees perform better on challenging computer tasks when they have an audience, research reveals
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Elephant turns a hose into sophisticated showering tool
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Scientists discover yeast-green algae mix improves water treatment
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'Storyline' simulations can gauge the role of global warming in extreme weather events
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Restoring Mexico's archaeological heritage to its rightful place
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Encouraging quiet during zoo visits might lead to a better appreciation of the animals, say researchers
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Research team investigates climate change impact on pecan orchards
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Power of aesthetic species on social media boosts wildlife conservation efforts, say experts
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Brainy bumblebees still succumb to the temptations of caffeine and sugar
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Research shows disproportionate flood exposure for least polluting nations
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Veterinarian identifies household threats for pets
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When countries hide their public debt, they hurt themselves, their citizens and their lenders, say economists
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Reintroduced Colorado wolf likely died after fight with another wolf, federal wildlife officials say
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After two scrubs, SpaceX knocks out Cape Canaveral launch
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China passes energy law to 'promote carbon neutrality'
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Scientists reveal what your snack choice says about your personality - so, are you a sweet or savoury person?
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The mystery of King Arthur's Hall: Cornish monument is 4,000 years OLDER than we thought - but scientists still have no idea what its original purpose was
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The 'two maidens' of Pompeii may have been GAY LOVERS, scientists say - after reanalysing the iconic preserved figures found wrapped in a poignant embrace
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Cracked earth in Greece's saffron heartland as drought takes toll
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Philippines cleans up after Typhoon Yinxing slams north coast
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Improving pulse flours for consumer use: Using synchrotron light to determine optimal particle size for milling
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Now BAN tinned tuna, activists demand - as toxic levels of mercury are detected in store-cupboard favourite
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First artwork painted by humanoid robot to sell at auction fetches $1m
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Coral reef fish running out of time to recover at Great Barrier Reef islands, research warns
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Cliff-top sites preserve ancient Aboriginal heritage on the River Murray
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The rise of color vision in animals: Study maps dramatic 100-million-year explosion in color signals
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Battling air pollution may contribute to climate change by impacting soil carbon storage
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How prisons fall short in protecting the incarcerated from climate disasters
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Indigenous elders and ritual specialists help to unlock the meaning of ancient Amazonian rock art
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Thousands told to flee wildfire near Los Angeles
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Incorporating cultural and recreational ecosystem services of freshwater within Israel's water economy
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US town on alert after 43 monkeys escape research facility
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Advances in plate tectonics research provide a new view of deep Earth's carbon emissions
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Plastics pollution worsens the impacts of all planetary boundaries, new study says
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A green, scalable synthesis approach addresses the challenges of semiconductor-based photocatalysis
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Team investigates population genetic characteristics of two hybrid crucian carp strains
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Spiders forage for prey rich in specific nutrients depending on species, life stage and sex
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Image: Astronaut captures photo of Earth from the International Space Station
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Hurricane Helene's gravity waves revealed by NASA's AWE
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Chernobyl frogs exposed to radiation show no signs of accelerated aging or increased stress hormone levels
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Survey shows nuclear taboo remains strong among Americans
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History book looks at Brazil's longest-lasting maroon society and its influence today
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Advancing biodiversity monitoring with a network of automated wildlife cameras
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Accumulation of polystyrene nanoplastics in leaves poses threats to plants, study shows
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Current test accommodations for students with blindness do not fully address their needs, study finds
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Physicists reveal how layers and twists impact graphene's optical conductivity
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Amnesia-causing diatoms found in Luzon shellfish farms
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Chinese rover finds evidence of ancient Martian ocean
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Why China is worried about a second Trump presidency, and how Beijing might react
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Symmetry in biology: A look into how bees actively organize nests in mirroring patterns
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A new GPS system for microorganisms could enhance forensic investigations
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Sprinkling plants with water found effective in keeping spider mites off raspberry leaves
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A space walking robot could build a giant telescope in space
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Insect-killing fungi find unexpected harmony in war
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Computer model uncovers plant thickness growth mechanisms
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In Africa, a geologist hunts for rifts that are tearing the continent apart
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News at a glance: Bird flu testing, U.K. science budget, and cloning for conservation
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Continuous evolution of user-defined genes at 1 million times the genomic mutation rate | Science
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Analysis methods for large-scale neuronal recordings | Science
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The interhemispheric amygdala-accumbens circuit encodes negative valence in mice | Science
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COVID-19 pandemic interventions reshaped the global dispersal of seasonal influenza viruses | Science
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Spectral method can compute tidal effects on planet and moon interiors
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Global influenza threatens conservation | Science
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Misguided negative adaptation narratives are hurting the poor | Science
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Protect kelp forests | Science
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Consistent H5N1 control needed for farm animals | Science
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Protect China’s coastal salt marshes | Science
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