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What Being in Space Does to Your Brain
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Florida sea turtle conservation success story faces a new threat
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Does life feel like it’s speeding up? How to slow down time in 2025
The Guardian
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One dead in Ecuador, Peru ports closed amid massive waves
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Kew Gardens adds over 300 wild seeds in significant boost to living collection
The Guardian
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Dogs and cats get diabetes, too—here's what to look out for and how to manage it
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Could captive breeding save this vanishing Everglades bird?
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How pigeons, cats, whales and even robotic catfish have acted as spies through the ages
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The war on wildfires is going high tech
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Cooperation between two intruders moving side-by-side in granular media
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From dead galaxies to mysterious red dots, here's what the James Webb Telescope has found in just 3 years
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Morphological evidence supporting four giraffe species classifications
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Astronomers discover an ultra-massive grand-design spiral galaxy
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe sets new record for sun proximity
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Maryland sues maker of Gore-Tex over pollution from toxic 'forever chemicals'
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Sound advice from John Cage | Letters
The Guardian
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Scientists use machine learning to develop an opener for a molecular can
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Scientists uncover insights into neuron function by simultaneously measuring two key signals in living animals
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Light-driven method creates molecular fit that would otherwise be impossible
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe survives close brush with the sun's scorching surface
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Mayotte faces environment, biodiversity crisis after cyclone
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Convergent evolution: stick and leaf insects share 20 body features
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Advancing unidirectional heat flow: The next era of quantum thermal diodes
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Migration intentions: The interactive roles of affective polarization and dyadic political attitudes
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Mom or dad? Experts reveal which parent passes down traits to their babies
Mail Online
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A new structure design enables a dual-function system for infrared camouflage and thermal management
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Boardroom diversity affects carbon emissions—but not in the way you think
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Rising temperatures threaten reefs—study pinpoints where conservation efforts are most needed
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Researchers discover role of absorptive aerosols in wintertime haze formation
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Study finds genetic and environmental factors neutralize bacterial growth
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How land use changes could boost China's carbon sequestration potential
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Bird flu kills 20 big cats in Washington state sanctuary
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Study sheds more light on the nature of compact symmetric object DA 362
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Conservationists call for fox-free zones to protect the Parma wallaby
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Roasting chestnuts, recycling walnuts: turning festive treats into sustainable new materials
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Researchers develop high-performance heterojunction pn diodes
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Numerical simulations show how the classical world might emerge from the many-worlds universes of quantum mechanics
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Astronauts face unique visual challenges at lunar south pole
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How do you 'grow' an endangered starfish? Scientists are finding out
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Researchers develop novel photopyroelectric tweezer for versatile manipulation
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Low-frequency photonic simulator breaks barriers
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Researchers reveal changes in geometry and kinematics of the broad-line region in active galactic nuclei
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Scientists issue urgent warning about drinking TEA - as they discover a single tea bag can release billions of dangerous microplastics into your body
Mail Online
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Genetic analysis reveals kinship in ancient Moche sacrifice
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Two endangered Florida predators found dead two days apart: 35 have been killed this year
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How monkeys recognize snakes so quickly
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AI model deciphers splashing drop patterns with high accuracy
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Research unveils new bacteriophage more effective than similar species
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Gaps identified in gravity wave simulations over Antarctica
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Study shows that 11- to 12-year-olds use smartphones mainly to talk to family and friends
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Spintronics memory innovation: A new perpendicular magnetized film
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Researchers examine corporate social responsibility's impact on global online shopping
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Fresh warning over 'Doomsday wreck' at the bottom of the Thames: Bomb-laden SS Richard Montgomery may also be packed full of mustard gas, expert warns
Mail Online
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Cats can get sick with bird flu. Here's how to protect them
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Oil leak in Peru tourist zone triggers 'environmental emergency'
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Australian bushfire burns area the size of Singapore
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'Dangerous new era': Climate change spurs disaster in 2024
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Why 2024 Was the Year of the Viral Animal
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Is university worth it? Yes, for both students and society
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Work or play? The rise of online 'kidfluencers' is raising complex legal and ethical questions
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Should you hire a life coach in 2025?
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Fifty years ago, Cyclone Tracy flattened Darwin—and Australia's attitude to disasters changed forever
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Walking into stress in 2025? Take steps now to prepare
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Mice headsets make it easier to study brain response to virtual reality
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Fossil treasure chest: How to preserve the geoheritage of South Africa's Cape coast
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More American families buying $50,000 nuclear bunkers 'than ever before' amid fears of WWIII
Mail Online
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Aceh Tsunami: Monuments help to remember disasters—and forget them
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Study of chimps cracking nuts shows some are much better at it than others
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A gold rush for 'green finance' risks changing our relationship to nature
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Three years after the Marshall Fire: Wildfire smoke's health risks can linger long-term in homes that escape burning