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Science has always been marketed, from 18th-century coffeehouse demos of Newton's ideas to today's TikTok explainers
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Some big water agencies in farming areas get water for free: Critics say that needs to end
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Researchers explore the impact of different seasonings on the flavor perception of doenjang soup
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Climate whiplash by 2064: Study projects extreme swings in rainfall and drought for Asia
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AI strengthens agility and stakeholder engagement
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Christmas trees are more expensive than ever in Colorado—why?
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Forget stardust—it was star ice all along
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New research shows it's never too late to help students learn to read—even in high school
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New York K–12 enrollment down, but charter, homeschool rates double in a decade
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At Fort Worth Zoo, scientists gather to fight deadly elephant herpesvirus
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New method detects contaminated bathing water in just 20 minutes
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Researchers revive old pea varieties in huge seed collection: 'An untapped gold mine for the future'
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Recent H5N1 bird flu variants show increased ability to infect dairy cattle
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A Hidden Rock Layer Beneath Bermuda Explains a Mysterious Swell in the Ocean's Crust
Discover Magazine
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2025's extreme weather had the jet stream's fingerprints all over it, from flash floods to hurricanes
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Prehistoric Underwater Wall Hints at Sophisticated Human Engineering 7,000 Years Ago
Discover Magazine
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Paleontologists Discover New Species of False Saber-Toothed Cat
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Winter Solstice 2025: Understanding the meaning behind the ‘shortest day of the year’; know the date, time and everything you need to know
The Times of India
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Stone Age Tools Found in Central African Cave Were Remarkably Stable for 5,000 Years
Discover Magazine
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Astronomers Find Direct Evidence for Supermassive Stars in Early Universe
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You Spend Most of Your Life Indoors — But How Safe Is the Air?
Discover Magazine
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What’s That Spider-Shaped Thing on Jupiter’s Moon Europa?
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Portable optical scanner reveals hidden ozone damage in plant leaves
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Cutting butter and cheese may be pointless for millions - won't help you live longer, major study suggests
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New River Literacy concept empowers communities to protect freshwaters
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Mosasaurs Could Inhabit Freshwater Environments, New Fossil Discovery Suggests
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Ancient genetic 'start' signal found in bacteria, archaea and eukaryotes
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‘Wet Lava Ball’ Planet Might Actually Have an Atmosphere, NASA Says
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Machine learning offers growers a new tool for predicting crop water use
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Moss and symbionts offer a promising solution for removing metals from mining and forestry-impacted waters
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Manta rays create mobile ecosystems, study finds
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This Adorable New Species of Pumpkin Toadlet Can Fit on the Tip of a Pencil
Discover Magazine
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The hidden physics of knot formation in fluids
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'Large pile of blood' spotted in US desert sparks 'biblical omen' panic
Mail Online
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Engineered material uses light to destroy PFAS and other contaminants in water
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Newly Detected Supernova Exploded When the Universe Was Just 730 Million-Years-Old
Discover Magazine
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Nanomotors drive protein network formation inside artificial cells
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Synthetic key enzyme enables the conversion of CO₂ into formic acid
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Evaluating the evaluators: How do plant virus genome analysis tools stack up?
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Integrative quantum chemistry method unlocks secrets of advanced materials
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Study uncovers new drug target for huge class of viruses
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Terrestrial Particles Travel to the Moon by Hitchhiking Along Earth’s Magnetic Field Lines
Discover Magazine
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Pardons are political, with modern presidents expanding their use
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Colliding Tectonic Plates Are Making the Iberian Peninsula Rotate Clockwise
Discover Magazine
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A hormone can access the brain by 'hitchhiking' on extracellular vesicles, researchers discover
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Clerical error found to have caused misidentification of frog specimen that once stood for an entire species
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New biomolecular technique uncovers millet in medieval Ukrainian dental calculus
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The Meat-Eating ‘Death-Ball’ Sponge Is the Deep-Sea’s Creepiest New Creature
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Near-infrared light enables wireless power and data transfer for medical implants
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Scientists create stable, switchable vortex knots inside liquid crystals
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Terra Amata site reveals technological flexibility of first humans in Europe
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Theobromine: Chemical Found in Dark Chocolate Could Have Anti-Aging Properties
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How do corals feed? Energy supply from directly ingested food previously underestimated
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Molecules as switches for sustainable light-driven technologies
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Room-temperature electron behavior defies expectations, hinting at ultra-efficient electronics
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Dam break in Washington triggers life-threatening flash flood emergency
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Scientists develop a smarter mRNA therapy that knows which cells to target
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Iron minerals' hidden chemistry explains how soils trap carbon
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New research finds Zillow's Zestimate reduces uncertainty and improves outcomes for both buyers and sellers
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Tapping into whale talk: Open-source bio-logger captures underwater cetacean conversations
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Order from chaos: The emergence of photon 'swirling' in disordered nanometric systems
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Heavy is the head that wears the crown: Dominant baboons miss out on restful nights
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NASA's Roman telescope will observe thousands of newfound cosmic voids
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Climate change can affect human diseases in widespread and varied ways
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Algae-based asphalt binder strengthens roads for cold climates
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Dark matter search narrows as detector sets new limits and spots solar neutrinos
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Tiny particles 'surf' microcosmic waves to save energy in chaotic environments
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Modulating key interaction prevents virus from entering cells
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3D-printed helixes show promise as THz optical materials
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Solar panels over crops may boost farmworkers' comfort