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Ukraine's farms once fed billions, but now its soil is starving
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Engineered endophytic microbiomes boost crop health and suppress soil-borne diseases
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We planted two woody meadows a decade ago to see what would thrive—now, it's popular across Australia
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55 million years: Australia's oldest crocodile eggshells found in Queensland
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Melanoma rates are spiking fast in these 15 Pennsylvania counties
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AI creates the first 100-billion-star Milky Way simulation
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Microquasars emerge as the Milky Way’s most extreme particle engines
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Brits are being told to put CRISP packets behind their radiators this autumn - but does it really work?
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Extreme-pressure experiment reveals a strange new ice phase
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William Shatner and Neil deGrasse Tyson: When stars collide
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William Shatner and Neil deGrasse Tyson: Star power
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Scientists find a surprising link between lead and human evolution
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Neuroscientists find immune cells that may slow aging
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Top MIT scientist blasts 'climate hysteria,' says global warming fears are driven by money... not evidence
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The evolution of rationality: How chimps process conflicting evidence
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How Genes Have Harnessed Physics to Grow Living Things
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New photonic chips passively convert laser light into multiple colors on demand
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Diaper changes are not just a chore to rush through. You can use them to teach consent
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Sorry Flat Earthers! As two Big Brother housemates double down on the conspiracy theory, scientist gives brutal response that instantly proves our planet is ROUND
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Revealed: The 5 things you'll NEVER see in a dream and why - including your phone
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Dark matter acts surprisingly normal in a new cosmic test
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Morocco's meteorite rush: Fireball sparks massive search; Sahara becomes global hotspot
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Chimps shock scientists by changing their minds with new evidence
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A single beam of light runs AI with supercomputer power
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Cosmic ray puzzle resolved as scientists link 'knee' formation to black holes
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Why that song is stuck in your head: The science behind catchy tunes that replay on loop
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Scientists recover 40,000-year-old mammoth RNA still packed with clues
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Extreme floods are slashing global rice yields faster than expected
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Beyond rent: Shared houses in Tokyo offer lifestyle, safety and community
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Smoking cannabis with tobacco may disrupt the brain’s “bliss molecule”
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"White nose syndrome" killing millions of bats in North America
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I've spent my life hunting a real-life monster in the Everglades... here's the truth about the Florida Bigfoot
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Dogs 10,000 years ago roamed with bands of humans and came in all shapes and sizes
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It's a myth that the Victorians created modern dog breeds—we've uncovered their prehistoric roots
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How nuclear power aims to wean Finland off Russian energy
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New technique enables faster drug design for diseases linked to ion channels
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Selective PET recycling: Iron catalyst and alcohols convert bottles and textiles into valuable compounds
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Drift logs destroy intertidal ecosystems, study shows
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Scientists melt early protein clumps and shut down Alzheimer’s damage
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Internet speeds for up to 130,000 British homes are slower than in Libya, Cameroon and Namibia... so do YOU live in a broadband blackspot?
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Small group counseling boosts students' emotional skills and school connectedness
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Animals of the Cambrian Period Experienced a Great Evolutionary Surge, Shaping Life Today
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Floating device turns raindrops into electricity
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New discovery could help stop diabetes damage at its source
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Raman quantum memory demonstrates near-unity performance
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If the supernova standard candle is wrong, it could solve the Hubble tension
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Saturday Citations: Humans have sensitive hands; solar system travels 3 times faster than predicted
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Speaking more than one language may help the brain stay younger
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Imagery from 4,000-year-old goblet might depict a cosmic creation story, not Enuma Elish myth
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Study on breast cancer and birth control shows how science can be distorted
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Wyoming dinosaur mummies give us a new view of duck-billed species
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An Invasive Disease-Carrying Mosquito Has Spread to the Rocky Mountains
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Forget dumbphones! Dumb HOMES are the latest trend - with homeowners ditching smart assistants, cameras and appliances in favour of landlines, reading nooks and custom light switches
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Think your child is secretly vaping? Experts reveals the most common hiding spots for e-cigarettes - including inside stuffed toys
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These Tiny Spiders Build Giant ‘Puppet’ Decoys From Disembodied Prey
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Ancient Chinese tombs reveal a hidden 4,000-year pattern
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How adolescents can become resilient to digital misinformation
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55-million-year-old fossils reveal bizarre crocs that dropped from trees
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The weird science behind why music gives you goosebumps
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A single gene may shape the taste of tea
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Scientists Say They’ve Made a Pill That Could Let You Live to 150
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Asteroid capture and space mining could become a reality: Know what it is and how this new technology works
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CRISPR brings back ancient gene that prevents gout and fatty liver
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Scientists reverse kidney damage in mice, hope for humans next
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Tourists give restaurants higher ratings than locals, new study finds
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How deep does it go? World-first mapping reveals the true depth of Australia's deepest lake
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Real psychopath reveals the disturbing hidden clues that make him different from normal people
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Do Octopuses Dream? Their Colorful, Skin-Changing Sleep Cycles May Hold the Answer
Discover Magazine
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100 Years of Menus Reveal How Food Has Quietly Shaped Political Alliances
Discover Magazine
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How stellar eruptions might shape the fate of alien worlds: Could distant stars threaten exoplanets
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