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Emergency declared as 4,500 gallons of toxic chemicals spill onto streets of major US city
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Psychopath reveals moment Bryan Kohberger's ego was shattered during Idaho murders sentence
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Money can't buy love—but it might make us more open to it, study says
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Planting bush basil near green beans naturally repels certain pests
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Record marine heat waves in 2023 covered 96% of oceans, lasted four times longer than average
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Discovery in the Grand Canyon rewrites the origin story of life
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How to watch two meteor showers peak together in late July
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New tool maps tumor cell history and location to reveal growth patterns
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High-elevation tropical forest soils in Colombian Andes found rich in carbon from past fires
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Engineers overcome radiation challenge with custom silicon chips
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BATMAN brings T cell receptor therapy out of the shadows
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New software simulates cancer cell behavior using genomics and computational models
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Scuba diving tourism dollars flow into ocean protection and local communities worldwide
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Experts warn hidden earthquake threat beneath North America could strike at any moment
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Gorillas adjust aggression based on personal needs and group social dynamics
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Electron beam method enables precise nanoscale carving and building of copper structures
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New AI tool accelerates mRNA-based treatments for viruses, cancers, genetic disorders
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Lying increases trust in science, study finds
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Discarded ancient 'trash' now protecting Georgia barrier islands
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Longitudinal study details employment, qualifications and skills of adult education teachers in Germany
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Researchers demonstrate first bidirectional asymmetric frequency conversion in a single system
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Pedestrians now walk 15% faster and linger less in city public spaces, researchers find
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Researchers develop neural network for large-scale celestial object classification
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Study finds plant alkaloid triggers unique two-phase response in cell cleanup process
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Physicists discover new state of quantum matter
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Global Soil Biodiversity Observatory begins to take concrete shape to protect life below ground
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New theory unifies quantum and relativistic effects in electron spin-lattice interactions
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Social media users are baffled by a video of a cat with a 'British accent' - as one viewer claims it's 'definitely a Scouser'
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Illegal fishing in marine protected areas—satellites and AI show most bans are respected
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Always on, always tired, sometimes rude—how to avoid the 'triple-peak trap' of modern work
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Dealing with wildfires requires a whole-of-society approach
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High-profile sex assault cases—and their verdicts—have consequences for survivors seeking help
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Three reasons young people are more likely to believe conspiracy theories—and how we can help them discover the truth
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First graders who use more educational media spend more time reading
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As oceans warm, tropical fish are moving south. New friendships may be helping them survive
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Warning over parasite-infested pink blobs invading US beaches: 'Crush on sight'
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Tesla vs Britain's most confusing junction: Self-driving car takes on Swindon's Magic Roundabout - so, can you guess who wins?
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Survey into bullying and sexual harassment in UK research sector
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Scientists develop dynamic landslide prediction method using hydrological and machine learning data
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Science in REAL time: CubeSat poised to explore Earth's radiation belts
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Unheard voices reshape health and care in pioneering arts research project
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Beta-carotene keeps enzymes active under heavy load
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Citizen scientists help count Galapagos marine iguanas using drone images
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Neutron beam platform unites simulation and biology for advanced therapy research
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SpectroTAP: Researchers develop new technology to study catalysts
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Mathematical model sheds light on internal ocean waves and climate prediction
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New approach to engineering crumpled GO membranes for separating hydrogen and other gases
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Newly discovered millipede compounds affect ant brains, could inspire pain treatments
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Physicists identify antiferromagnet with high heat-to-electricity conversion efficiency
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Researchers uncover a topological excitonic insulator with a tunable momentum order
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The future of transport: LNER reveals what its trains could look like in 2075 - including pet zones, treadmill seats, and odourless foods
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Deep-sea fish confirmed as a significant source of ocean carbonate
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Colorado's wolves roam farther into northwest corner of state, new map shows
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Research shows how immigration status can become a death sentence during public health crisis
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Rare purple sea creature found on SoCal beach: Could warming waters be the reason why?
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Template-guided chemistry: Researchers efficiently synthesize functionalized oligophenylene cages
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AI and fiber optics reveal hidden earthquakes beneath the Pacific Ocean
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How the hospitality industry can better offer support to employees with intellectual disabilities
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The next Chernobyl? Soviet-era nuclear power plant is branded a 'ticking time bomb' that could go off at 'any moment'
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Holidaymakers warned against wearing two particular swimsuit colours this summer
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How to get an ultra-ripped physique in your 50s like Sacha Baron Cohen - as Borat star unveils his post-divorce revenge body
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Is THIS where aliens are hiding? Scientists discover a 'super-Earth' planet 35 light-years away - and it might have the right conditions to support life
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Does artificial intelligence help uni students learn smarter or just faster?
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The future of construction on Earth is extraterrestrial
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Shapeshifting RNA switches regulate gene activity in cells
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'Lungs of the Earth': the Indonesians fighting for peatland
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Britain cracks down on porn: New regulations come into force TODAY - meaning users have to prove they're over-18 to access hundreds of adult sites including Pornhub
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UK water pollution alarms summer bathers
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Early Hawaiian petroglyphs on a beach are visible again with changing tides and shifting sands
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Study finds 'pressure point' in the Gulf could drive hurricane strength