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Quantum algorithm distributed across multiple processors for the first time—paving the way to quantum supercomputers
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Missing link in Indo-European languages' history found
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Rare, almost mythical Australian tree kangaroos can finally be studied, thanks to new tech
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Kids use different math skills at work vs. school, India study shows
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Physicists measure a key aspect of superconductivity in 'magic-angle' graphene
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Why antibiotics can fail even against non-resistant bacteria
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Rethinking AI in higher education: How a professor is using AI to foster critical thinking in the humanities
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Veterinarian warns cat owners about H5N1 risks amid rising cases
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Study finds school bans alone not enough to tackle negative impacts of phone and social media use
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Compact camera can identify objects at the speed of light
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A wedding necklace and Polish dumplings will be part of a mission to the International Space Station
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How Japan's 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake shifted the landscape
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Rocket junk has a 1 in 4 chance per year of entering busy airspace, study suggests
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Landowners' motivations impact invasive species management, study reveals
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Nutrition labels meant to promote healthy eating could discourage purchases
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Value-added pancakes: Using science to improve nutrition of breakfast staple
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Flat patches on ancient Europeans' teeth reveal possible cheek piercing tradition
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Educated but easily fooled? Who falls for misinformation and why
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Ancient engravings shed light on early human symbolic thought and complexity in Levantine Middle Paleolithic
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New evidence suggests Funerary Palaces in the southern Levant originated in the north
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Scientists spot tiny sun jets driving fast and slow solar wind
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As Scandinavian peninsula rises from sea, new satellite data show gravity changes
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Martian lava rocks shed light on critical period of red planet's history
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Sugars from field peas speed up sour beer brewing, researchers discover
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Scientists reveal just how likely it is that someone will be KILLED by an out-of-control rocket this year
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Peer inside the Herculaneum scroll for the first time in 2,000 years: Scientists use AI to virtually unfurl a 'badly burnt' manuscript that was charred during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius
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Sahara rainfall historically driven by tropical plumes not monsoons, study finds
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Radiocarbon dating of artifacts and bones shows North American Indigenous population changes over 2,000 years
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Surface roughness disrupts glass transition in colloidal ellipsoids, offering a new material design parameter
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Talk about striking gold! Bathroom fitter discovers 50 Roman coins in a field in Leicestershire - and they could be worth £1,500
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School phone bans DON'T work, scientists say - as they find no link to higher grades, improved mental wellbeing, or better physical health
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Scientists solve the mystery of sea turtles' 'lost years'
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Nanogate uses voltage to control molecule passage through tiny pore
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Top yet contested climate scientist declares 2C climate goal 'dead'
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How light affects citrus fruit coloration and the timing of peel and flesh ripening
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Explaining forensic science in court with comics
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Playing classical music to babies inside the womb stimulates their development, study reveals
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NSA shares 5 steps iPhone users must take to protect phones from hackers
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Trump's radical plan to root out top government scientists who believe in climate change
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Coal emissions cost India millions in crop damages, new study finds
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Buy now, pay later installment payments increase retail spending, study finds
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How telecommunications cables can image the ground beneath us
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Italian cities offer insights into sustainable economic models
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Biochar's carbon storage potential undervalued due to outdated assessment methods, study finds
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Fossils show leaf-eating insects tracked gum trees for millions of years
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Climate change is overhauling marine nutrient cycles, scientists say
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Certain animal navigation abilities found to operate at or near quantum limit of magnetic field detection
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Despite immediate shareholder benefits, activist directorships may yield increased reports of stakeholder harm
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Researchers invent method for rapid metabolite detection using DNA sequencing
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Soccer study shows immigrant talent drives success—on and off the field
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En route to Jupiter, Europa Clipper captures images of stars
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Scientists review Arabic manuscript containing lost works of Apollonius and shed light on Islamic scientific tradition
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Nanomaterials are emerging as a powerful tool for coastal oil spill cleanup
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Hawaii volcano produces tall lava fountaining in latest episode of Kilauea eruption
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Social media bridges connection gaps for students with disabilities
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Plant-covered walls can combat urban heat and help biodiversity
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New study reveals how Sudan virus binds to human cells
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What's the best way to organize people to generate ideas? New research offers insight
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Decades of agricultural research lead to biodiversity gains and improved sustainability
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Interaction of kinetic waves and suprathermal particles could be key to unlocking biggest mystery in heliophysics
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Study investigates effects of declining diversity in phytoplankton-associated microbiomes
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Hunger rises as food aid falls, and those living under autocratic systems bear the brunt
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Burrowing mole-bot could characterize other planets' soil
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Smart brands rein in ad spending when a rival faces a setback. Here's why
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Nearly 500 species of deep-sea dwellers documented at Costa Rican methane seeps
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High-precision spectrograph confirms massive exoplanet orbiting a low-mass star
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ETFs boost equity market efficiency, study finds
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Why are rubies red and emeralds green? Their colors come from the same metal in their atomic structure
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Cell polarity coordinates jellyfish larval development along a central axis, study finds
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Model shows spinning neutron stars gain enormous magnetic fields