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RNA has newly identified role: Repairing serious DNA damage to maintain the genome
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Trade in a mythical fish is threatening real species of rays that are rare and at risk
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Astronomers have found the home address for the universe's 'missing' matter
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Oldest known dinosaur bone infection found in 220-million-year-old Plateosaurus
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Small-scale solar explosion reveals big clues about magnetic reconnection
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'Forever chemicals' detected in 65% of sampled private wells in Pennsylvania
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Are you a Flat Earther? You're probably ARROGANT: People who believe in conspiracy theories are 'massively overconfident', study finds
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An evolutionary leap without rules: The environments colonized by plants with a doubled genome
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Nine-year-olds in England sit timed multiplication test—but using times tables is about more than quick recall
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AI transforms new drug development with simultaneous analysis of 21 chemical reactions
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Scientists discover hundreds of mysterious giant VIRUSES lurking in the ocean
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Protecting Melbourne's Green Wedges while we still can
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Small towns are growing fast across Ghana—but environmental planning isn't keeping up
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Why people become drug mules—and why harsh sentences don't deter them
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Canada's 'jail not bail' trend: 4 ways to support victims
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Seabed mining is becoming an environmental flashpoint—NZ will have to pick a side soon
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Cybersecurity experts issue urgent warning over clicking the 'unsubscribe' button in emails
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Millions rally against authoritarianism while Trump portrays protests as threats—a political scientist explains
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Scientists create a manifesto for the ocean
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Latest independent data show a shift in global research landscape
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Australian researchers prove world-leading flood sensing technology
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China's Everest obsession: How tourism and climate change are transforming the mountain
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mpXsn method reveals eight novel enzymes for accelerated cancer drug production
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New 2D superlattice extends zinc-ion battery lifespan
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Critical gaps in ethical publishing knowledge among researchers in China revealed in new survey
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Stocking up on snacks: How phytoplankton prepare for the future
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23andMe’s founder wins bid to regain control of bankrupt DNA testing firm
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What is uranium enrichment and how is it used for nuclear bombs? A scientist explains
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Simulation reveals emergence of jet from binary neutron star merger followed by black hole formation
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Rare medieval bed burials show considerable variation across Europe
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Living on Mars: Are there lessons from the conditions of prisons?
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Colorado's fentanyl criminalization bill won't solve the opioid epidemic, say people most affected
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Marine fungi could help feed the world and fight disease
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What's YOUR personality type? Scientists say all men fit into 6 categories - take the test to see if you're an alpha, bravo, delta, gamma, omega, or sigma
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Habitat loss and over-exploitation are leading to a decline in salmon populations
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Research highlights vital role psychologists can play in school safety
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Multiple X-ray quasi-periodic oscillations detected in X-ray binary IGR J19294+1816
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Axiom Space back on track for possible Space Coast launch
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What are super pollutants and how do they impact our health?
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A Lake Mead's worth of water has vanished from the ground: Could Las Vegas suffer?
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Butterflies are disappearing: How Colorado community scientists are working to save them
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A better way to turn solar sails
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Amid NASA cuts, popular social accounts for Mars rovers, Voyager going dark
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SpaceX sends up Space Coast's 50th launch of the year
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Bodybuilding in ancient times: How the sea anemone got its back
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Is flying still safe? SHIVALI BEST investigates one of the deadliest years for aviation travel
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Conspiracy theories ignite online as China posts a video of a glass of water on the Tiangong Space Station - as sceptics claim it seems 'fully subjected to gravity'
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Juvenile great hammerhead sharks rely on South Florida's Biscayne Bay, study shows
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Chicken, Caesar! Romans indulged in deep fried songbirds in ancient fast food shops 2,000 years ago, study finds
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Scientists discover toxic 'forever chemicals' that can impact human FERTILITY in 98% of UK rivers
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1 in 12 experience threats or violence at work in the UK, finds study
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Nanoneedle patch offers painless alternative to traditional cancer biopsies
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Semi-heavy water ice detected around young sunlike star for first time
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Scientists track egret's 38-hour flight from Australia to PNG
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Revealed: The ideal DAD, according to science - and why Modern Family's Phil Dunphy is almost perfect
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Starwatch: Mars and Regulus will make for an eye-catching pair
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The cheap children's sunglasses with little to no UV protection - putting your child at risk of BLINDNESS
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NZ has a vast sea territory but lags behind other nations in protecting the ocean
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Universal framework enables custom 3D point spread functions for advanced imaging
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'Like an underwater bushfire': South Australia's marine algal bloom is still killing almost everything in its path
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Amazon canopy trees reveal complex strategies for managing intense light and heat
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Feather-legged lace weaver spider kills prey by covering it with toxic silk
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Galapagos tortoise celebrates his 135th birthday and his first Father's Day at Zoo Miami
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As Antarctic sea ice shrinks, iconic emperor penguins are in more peril than previously thought
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Handlebar, Walrus, or 70s? Expert reveals how to find the right moustache for your face shape - and why Justin Bieber and Michael Cera got it wrong
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France's final nuclear tests in the South Pacific, 30 years on
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Carbon dioxide removal methods could worsen marine oxygen loss, study warns
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Saturday Citations: Chatbots easily tricked; better strength training; dynamics of a neural 'reward map'
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New T-Rex ancestor discovered in drawers of Mongolian institute
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AI's arrival at work reshaping employers' hunt for talent