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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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The Guardian
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Coyotes are thriving despite human and predator pressures, large-scale study finds
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A researcher defines three types of teleworkers: Realistic, ambivalent and enthusiastic
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Artificial receptors made from coronavirus DNA open up new avenues for research
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Examining how stellar threats impact the habitable zone of exoplanets
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Team develops non-invasive biosensor for early kidney disease detection
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Locally optimized urban form can reduce carbon dioxide emissions
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Employers hold sway in immigration bureaucracy
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Researcher highlights the combined effects of climate change and chemical pollution
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Mysterious Sydney beach blobs: Scientists uncover their complex composition
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Gray squirrel control: Study shows promise for effective contraceptive delivery system
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Ancient unicellular organism indicates embryonic development might have existed prior to animals' evolution
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Australian dragon study reveals surprising link between motor systems control and sleep rhythms
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Assessing the efficacy of clinical drugs targeting SARS-CoV-2 main protease
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Novel AI framework incorporates experimental data and text-based narratives to accelerate search for new proteins
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Experiment reveals how Earth's magnetic field influences flow in planet's core
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Earliest evidence of Ephedra use found in 15,000-year-old Moroccan burial
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Biologists discover how plants evolved multiple ways to override genetic instructions
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Grocery stores are more reliable than sushi restaurants in labeling salmon properly, Seattle study finds
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Pathogens that cling to microplastics may survive wastewater treatment
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New PFAS testing method could make water testing more affordable, portable and accessible
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'Shallow' sports and 'deep' social hierarchies: Not all pecking orders are created equally
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Soundtracks in toy ads shape gender stereotypes, study suggests
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Making 'stressed' potatoes more climate-resilient
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Public pressure found to influence whether companies reduce their environmental impact
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More families purchased school meals after federal nutrition policies enacted, research suggests
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Balancing quantity and quality: How X/Twitter's algorithm influences our consumption of news
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The high cost of complexity: New study explores energy needs of multicellular life
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How empty cans could make Thailand's roads safer
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Mighty radio bursts linked to massive galaxies: New clues about how magnetars form
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Just 10% of Britons from privileged backgrounds end up in working class jobs, study finds - as scientists say the UK's glass floor is 'even sturdier than we realised'
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Probability training: Preventing errors of reasoning in medicine and law
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New report details what happened to the Arecibo Observatory
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Making farming better for bees: Can we breed crops that produce more nectar and pollen?
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Struggling with relationships? You may be too materialistic
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The Guardian
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New research reveals how stormy conditions affect albatrosses' ability to feed
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Asteroid grains shed light on the outer solar system's origins
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Extreme weather already cost vulnerable island nations US$141 billion—and 38% is attributable to climate change
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Controlling skyrmions at room-temperature in 2D topological spin structure technology
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New bird flu outbreak confirmed in UK
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Are these tiny insects the world's laziest bugs?