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Not so biodegradable after all! 'Flushable' wet wipes remain in the system for more than 5 WEEKS where they congeal into massive fatbergs, study warns
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After devastating wildfires, watersheds are surprisingly thick with fish and amphibians
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A new fossil face sheds light on early migrations of ancient human ancestor
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Silver-coated cicada wing nanostructures boost molecular detection signals
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A 'positive school climate' can adversely affect some victims of bullying and violence
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SpaceX squeezes in 100th Space Coast launch, but weather delays ULA, 2nd SpaceX mission
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Earthquake swarm strikes California for FOURTH day as officials warn of 72% chance of the 'Big One' hitting
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Elusive December sun leaves Stockholm in the dark
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As reefs vanish, assisted coral fertilization offers hope in the Dominican Republic
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A new global map uses a fleet of satellites to catch methane leaks from the energy sector
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8.2 ka event triggered social transformation, not destruction, at China's Jiahu site
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Teachers 'aren't sleeping' due to 'exponential rise' in AI-generated parental complaints - and some are 60 pages long!
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Is Mars secretly controlling Earth’s climate and what scientists actually know
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50-Million-Light-Year-Long Spinning Space Object Is the Largest Ever Found
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Researcher examines trust in the early stages of entrepreneurship
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Harnessing the positive health benefits of microbes
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New way to track toxic algae that threaten shellfish industries developed by researchers
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What creature is the Grinch? Scientist imagines DISSECTING the Christmas villain - and reveals the animals he most resembles beneath his green fur
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Why do wombats have square poop?
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Rare brown dwarf discovered orbiting ancient star
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Researchers develop new tool in forensic intelligence gathering
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A simple turn reveals a 1,500-year-old secret on Roman glass
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When blue-collar workers lose union protection, they try self-employment
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The dinosaurs that forgot how to fly
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Exactly how much weight you're likely to put on over Christmas, according to science
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Octopuses Change Color in Milliseconds, Even Though They Are Colorblind
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Ancient DNA rewrites the tale of when and how cats left Africa
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Living cells may generate electricity from motion
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The ultimate tech Christmas gift guide for gadget lovers and those due a good phone, laptop or tv upgrade - recommended by our expert
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Colon cancer is surging in younger adults and doctors are alarmed
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How synthetic biology can transform crops, cancer therapies, and drug discovery: Q&A
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Can AI strengthen democracy and improve collective decision-making? Q&A with Professor of Computer Science
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Ramanujan’s 100-year-old pi formula is still revealing the Universe
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Scientists reveal a 1.5-million-year-old human face
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A new way to prevent gum disease without wiping out good bacteria
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Firefighter gear contains potentially hazardous flame retardants, study shows
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Anatomy of a phytoplankton bloom revealed north of Hawai'i
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You're showering wrong! Scientist reveals why you should be using LUKEWARM water for your daily wash
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Egypt restores one of the most important landmarks of the ancient Egyptian civilization: Colossal statues show Amenhotep III in all his glory
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A new family of barium-based crystals reveals rules for structural changes
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Physicists found a way to see heat in empty space
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This rare earthquake did everything scientists hoped to see
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Is THIS the secret to longer life? People who live to 100 have more hunter-gatherer DNA, study reveals
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Living rocks in South Africa rapidly absorb carbon and grow in harsh conditions
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Voluntary wintertime cover crop adoption up 5% in Arkansas
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Research shows informed traders never let a climate crisis go to waste
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New framework reveals where transport emissions concentrate in Singapore
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Community swimming program for Black youth boosts skills, sense of belonging, study finds
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The term 'lesbian' is dying out: Gen Z are opting for more modern identities including queer, pansexual, or asexual, study reveals
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How to avoid toxic rows with your family this Christmas - revealed by top psychologists
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The 'three norths' have left England! Once-in-a-lifetime alignment of true, magnetic, and grid north moves into the North Sea - three years after they combined in the country for the first time since records began
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Scientists find the missing links between genes and disease
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Nepal starts tiger census to track recovery
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24 endangered sea turtles recovering in Florida after cold stunning off Cape Cod
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Explore every building in the WORLD: Incredible map charts 2.75 billion structures in 3D - including your home
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AI learns to decode the diseases written in your DNA
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS approaches Earth on 19 December: Witness a rare cosmic spectacle, viewing tips and other important information
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Australia's climate future: New model goes global
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Scientists warn federal funding cuts could undermine walleye recovery in Minnesota
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Women in the Indian Armed Forces suffer systemic discrimination across all stages of their military careers, study shows
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A hidden climate shift may have sparked epic Pacific voyages 1,000 years ago
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Call to increase funding for 'invisible' Deaf victim-survivors of domestic abuse
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Giant sea monsters lived in rivers at the end of the dinosaur age
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'Wall demon' discovered on Jupiter's moon likely to harbor off-world life
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Iran's record drought and cheap fuel have sparked an air pollution crisis—but the real causes run much deeper
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Eroded Jersey Shore beaches could soon get federal money for replenishment: Will it be enough?
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Waterbirds return this year, but amid long-term decline, aerial survey finds
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Who owns your chicken? We've mapped the corporate power behind the world's favorite meat
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Refugee children: Right to education not guaranteed in many arrival centers
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Sensor uses acoustic waves to detect objects at smallest scales