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Integrating citizen science with experimental data uncovers how switchgrass adapts flowering by region
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Brightness 'gap' in ancient star cluster reveals missing red dwarfs
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Sunrise III data release opens rare high-altitude solar views that could sharpen space weather forecasts
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Dogs respond to human tone without words, hinting at communication older than language
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Nanomagnets control diamond qubits, pointing to more scalable quantum hardware
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Attribution constraints reveal stronger future intensification of the upper‑level Hadley circulation
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This Single-Celled Organism Turns into a Cannibalistic Predator, Swallowing Its Own Relatives Whole
Discover Magazine
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Arctic river deltas face rising climate pressure while holding vast frozen carbon reserves
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Open-source software unlocks rapid DNA structure generation and analysis in one workflow
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Social networks outsmart cognitive biases: How herding in networks makes populations more rational
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When Food Runs Short, This Single-Celled Organism Turns into Giant Cannibal to Survive
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Giant fan-shaped structure found under East Antarctica
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Real-time fish interaction enlarges young guppy brains, while screen time falls short
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Cleaner recycling method unlocks reusable plastics from mixed packaging
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Aluminum oxide's irregular atomic surface explains its low reactivity
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Warming unlocks ancient carbon in Tibetan permafrost, triggering climate tipping point
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Out-of-plane ice bridges reveal new way to suppress frost spreading
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8 out of 10 northern fulmar seabirds have plastic in their stomachs, finds study
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The number one sign you were raised by a narcissistic parent, according to top family therapist
Mail Online
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'Don't scare the cat!' Engineers find smarter way to measure quantum systems
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Greenland shark genome reveals clues to 400-year lifespan
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Political cues steer dating decisions, with cross-party matches often rejected by young Americans
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Quote of the day by American psychologist Abraham Maslow: “If you plan on being anything less than you are capable of being, you will probably be...”
The Times of India
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Armed with AI, study identifies prey from predator crunching sounds
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Even 'safe' air pollution levels can carry health risks
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SWOT satellite gets clearer ocean data after fix for hidden underwater wave interference
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Overarming America: Game theory explores how fear and social pressure drive gun purchases
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Abortion restrictions associated with lower female medical school applicant numbers
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Teen well-being improving after years of post-pandemic concern, major study finds
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Half-ton early bovines roamed 4-million-year-old grasslands in Europe
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Egypt fossils show modern ocean fish rose rapidly after dinosaur extinction
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Traditional, patriarchal Japanese terms for husband and wife may now be perceived as neutral
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Printed manga may give the brain a storytelling advantage
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Why whales don't get cancer, do go through the menopause - and can hear each other singing 4,000 miles away
Mail Online
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Octopuses learn mirror-guided navigation to locate prey
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Most detailed map of the universe's hidden magnetic fields released
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2026 World Cup: Spain in the lead, but title race remains wide open
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Portable UV spectrometer can detect air pollutants across 2.5 km with high precision
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Self-regulation can curb students' overconfidence in AI
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Chip-scale 'acoustic atom' controls sound waves to imitate atomic energy levels and advance computing
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Why 'charming' matters: Study reveals the power of puffery on consumer behavior
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Spider webs capture hidden fungal diversity in Thai rice fields
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Studying impact flashes to detect missile and meteorite composition
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HETDEX opens massive Cosmic Noon dataset to scientists, novices and AI
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Energy, water use and pollution of AI and data centers rival most countries
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'BBQ sauce' phase may link little red dots to quasars
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Q&A: Experts discuss rise of profanity from politicians
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Mars mission ends: NASA declares Maven dead after six months of silence
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El Niño could bring more widespread coral bleaching, NOAA warns
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Deep-Earth seismic anomalies may be explained by newly discovered manganese compound
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Why do male chimpanzees throw rocks at the same trees for more than a decade?
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Climate change may shift hailstorms toward Earth's poles—new study
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Venus will disappear behind the Moon in a rare June sky event
ScienceDaily
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The push to standardize ESG scores could make corporate greenwashing easier, not harder
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Hail conditions on the move as winter crops face rising risk
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A lot of 'recycled' plastic is being burned overseas—and causing widespread pollution linked to health problems
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Whiskey chemistry propels microscopic machines through liquid
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Ultrafast laser shrinks to chip scale, potentially lowering costs for diagnostics and atomic clocks
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Detailed molecular picture of tooth enamel reveals adaptations to diet
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Cells have a built-in 'seatbelt' against sudden stress
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Common plastics soak up ballistic impacts thanks to a cross-linking molecule
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Extraordinary fossils solve a 500-million-year mystery: Bryozoans were there at the dawn of animal life
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Food industries embrace AI sensors to improve efficiencies
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How honeybees really crown their queens
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Ancient cave lion genomes reveal a distinct lineage
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Astronomers Accidentally Uncover Magnetic Fields on Alien Worlds That May Help Protect Their Atmospheres
Discover Magazine
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A secret to making a queen bee may lie in the wax around it
ScienceNews
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How to encourage a child to try new, scary things (without traumatizing them in the process)
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Dead Sea archaea sport reinforced swimming tail for hypersalty waters
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Scientists simulated a nuclear fireball and found a surprise in the fallout
ScienceDaily
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