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Can unknown physics be seen in interactions between Higgs bosons?
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Friends act as family surrogates for unmarried African Americans
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Astrophysicists use echoes of light to illuminate black holes
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Proba-3 will constantly measure Sun's energy output
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Private aviation emissions soar by 46% from 2019 to 2023
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The digital transformation of Jordanian fintech
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Religions talk about the value of humility, but it can be especially hard for clergy to practice what they preach
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New approach for tuning current flow in 2D MOF nanosheets shows promise for advanced electronics
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Fluids thicken at the speed of light: A new theory extends Einstein's relativity to real fluids
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Caterpillar fungus chemical can slow down growth of cancer cells, researchers discover
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How physical force affects cancer treatment: Research explores mechanics of programmed cell death
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Catalysts show potential for breaking down microplastics to create usable fuel
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Carbon emissions from private jets increased by 46% between 2019 and 2023, study finds - as billionaire owners including Taylor Swift create almost 500 times more CO2 in a year than the average person
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New PFAS removal process aims to stamp out pollution ahead of semiconductor industry growth
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DNA evidence rewrites histories for people buried in volcanic eruption in ancient Pompeii
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Plant engineering method promises to dramatically improve biofuel and bioproduct development
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Scientists capture images of a new quantum phase in electron molecular crystals
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Climate change reporting is not connecting with people and their real issues. What needs to be done about it?
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Astronomers discover a new repeating fast radio burst
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Invasive fruit fly species puts parts of Southern California's Orange County under quarantine
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Toronto crime spikes on weekends and holidays—researchers use modeling and visualization to find hot spots
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Abortion did not play as big a role in the US election as many anticipated. What might happen on this issue now?
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Microplastics impact cloud formation, likely affecting weather and climate
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Satellite-based evidence supports China's claim of increased forestation to sequester carbon
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Image: Exceptionally rare triple ring galaxy
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RNA-targeting CRISPR reveals that hundreds of noncoding RNAs are essential—not 'junk'
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Planting trees at high latitudes in the Arctic could accelerate rather than decelerate global warming, argue scientists
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Atlantic killer whales show dangerously high levels of toxic chemicals
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Expert reveals the best way to banish wrinkles - and it's NOT retinol
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How old was Cassius the crocodile? Scientists are trying to work out the birth date of the 18-foot 'living dinosaur' who died in Australia at a suspected age of 120
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Australians who think inequality is high have less faith in democratic institutions, according to study
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Why the 'Housing First' approach has struggled to fulfill its promise of ending homelessness
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What can sport fans do if their team, or league, is being sportswashed?
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Britain is gripped by 'anticyclonic gloom': Weather phenomenon of fog and grey clouds means the sun could be blotted out for another 10 days
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Calcite: The versatile mineral shaping the future of carbon removal
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Computational chemistry promises to upset traditional methods of chemical synthesis
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New report sets out a route to transform environmental consenting in UK offshore wind
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More wet, less dry: How climate change will affect the avalanche situation in Switzerland by the end of the century
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Europe wants ministers at plastic pollution treaty talks
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India's Hindus bathe in holy river defiled by pollution
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New giant particle collider 'right option for science': Next CERN chief
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How do brains coordinate activity? From fruit flies to monkeys, scientists discover a universal principle
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Scientists reveal strigolactone perception mechanism and role in tillering responses to nitrogen
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Oldest depictions of fishing discovered in Ice Age art: Camp site reveals 15,800-year-old engravings of fish trapping
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Quasiperiodicity changes the ground-state properties of 1D narrow-band moiré systems, study demonstrates
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3D printing method crafts stronger, more ductile alloy for extreme environments
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Mountaineering mice shed light on evolutionary adaptation
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A causal theory for studying the cause-and-effect relationships of genes paves the way for targeted treatments
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Q&A: Looking at ancient Roman plagues through an environmental lens
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Leading up to the election, Trump voters trusted friends and family over traditional media, survey finds
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Researchers discover genetic reason for the red, yellow and orange bills of Australian finches
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How do we perceive our leaders? The answer is always in flux, research says
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Evolutionary anthropologist presents hypothesis about why humans are dominating the world over other animals
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Record drought in Amazon impacts 420,000 children: UNICEF
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Wind-fanned wildfire burning out of control near Los Angeles
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Hurricane Rafael triggers nationwide blackout in Cuba
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Thriving scorpion population is stinging problem for Brazil
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2024 'virtually certain' to be hottest year on record: EU monitor
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Brazil's Amazon posts lowest deforestation in nine years: govt
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Ethiopia's famed honeybees make slow recovery from war
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The natural environment is declining—are companies doing their part to save it?
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Innovative method accelerates and simplifies synthesis of 2D transition metal sulfides
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2024 is 'virtually certain' to be the hottest year on RECORD - and the first year above 1.5°C, scientists say
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When is it too hot to use a fan?
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Astronomers may have spotted the smallest possible stars
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Biden-Harris paying billions to 'radical left' climate change groups and Chinese communist party: report
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Climate change is contributing to drought in the American West even without rainfall deficits, scientists find
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Scientists calculate predictions for meson measurements
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Asset owners could drive investment in climate change mitigation, research suggests
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