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Scientists achieve shortest hard X-ray pulses to date
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NASA's CODEX captures unique views of sun's outer atmosphere
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Light-activated adhesives bond in seconds and can be recycled in your microwave
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How cyanobacteria expand soil crusts in harsh desert environments
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Data reveal sharp increase in conflicts and wars
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New study visualizes platinum doping on ultrathin 2D material with atomic precision
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Faster method detects coffee berry infections, potentially saving global crops
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New study shows alligators aren't all that's lurking in Georgia's swamps
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Boosting precision gene editing: Autophagy shifts DNA repair toward homologous recombination
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Salmon farming: The good, the bad and the ugly
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See our Sun like NEVER before: European Space Agency unveils the first ever photo of our home star's south pole - and says the best snaps are yet to come
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Tail hair could be key to predicting performance in cattle
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Green seaweed replaces seagrass, but slugs pose new threats
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An AI analyst made 30 years of stock picks—and outperformed human investors by a 'stunning' degree
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The real-life Day After Tomorrow: Scientists reveal exactly how COLD Britain will get if the Gulf Stream collapses - with some areas plunging to -30°C
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The proposed NASA budget cuts would decimate American science, an expert says
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How cable news has increasingly diverged from broadcast news
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'Pollen bomb' warning as levels soar across England and Wales: Map reveals the areas where hay fever sufferers will be worst hit - so, is your hometown at risk?
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Supernovae may have kicked off abrupt climate shifts in the past—and they could again
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Filtering terrestrial contamination in the search for alien signals
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New business models could help save Australia from its housing crisis
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Jacaranda, black locust, London plane: Common street trees show surprising resilience to growing heat in Australia
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Anxious cats found more likely to suffer recurring bladder inflammation
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Octopus maps encourage conspiratorial thinking, research shows
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Monotremes use a unique sex gene unlike those in other mammals
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Scientists develop methanol breathalyser that could prevent thousands of poisonings each year
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Pasteurizing fruit smoothies could improve digestion of beneficial polyphenols
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Green light activates modified penicillin only where it's needed
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Methanol poisoning could be easily detected with a 'breathalyzer' sensor
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Peculiar microquasar SS 433 shows increasing orbital period and unique accretion disk behavior
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SpaceX plans up to 76 Starship launches annually from old Delta IV launch site
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SpaceX launches Starlink mission while Axiom Space waits out weather
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Helping kids feel safe in uncertain times
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The 'Tuesday sex' trick that could save your relationship: Intimacy co-ordinator for racy scenes in Normal People and Sex Education shares her insider tips for couples
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Kangaroo hopping around Florida road highlights problems with exotic pets
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Pit-building antlions: Nature's sand trap killers
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Assessment in the age of AI—unis must do more than tell students what not to do
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PUNCH mission images huge solar eruption
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Study offers detailed look at winter flooding in California's central valley
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Short-man syndrome is REAL: Scientists confirm smaller men act more jealous and competitive to make up for their lack of height
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NASA issues urgent update on 'city killer' asteroid heading towards the moon in 2032
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What could go wrong? Scientists create the world's first black hole BOMB in the lab
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TikTok bans popular phrase and blocks its search results following concerns that it's 'harmful' and promotes eating disorders
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Study reveals new pre-meal hack that could help keep you thin
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Mapping Ireland's peatlands to help cut carbon emissions
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Experts warn Canada's wildfire season likely to be massive again
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Triassic reptiles took 10,000 mile trips through 'hellish' conditions, study suggests
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Toxic Thailand rivers pinned on Myanmar mines
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Greenland and Iceland saw record heat in May. What does that mean for the world?
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Webb telescope images frigid exoplanet in strange orbit
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Last month was the second-hottest May on RECORD - with average global temperatures hitting a balmy 15.79°C
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Earth-based telescopes offer a fresh look at Cosmic Dawn
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How youth teach environmental educators through intergenerational learning
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Summer solstice is an optimal day for plants—but climate change could disrupt this timing
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Why common climate messaging often backfires—and how to fix it
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Assessment tool identifies ecologically equivalent areas to guide restoration projects
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Review uncovers how compound extreme events are becoming a hidden health crisis in China
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Dark energy camera captures sparse pockets of light among dark clouds of Chamaeleon I
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Scorecard measures gaps in wildfire preparedness
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Moons of Uranus surprise scientists in Hubble study
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The Rosebank oilfield: Why more UK oil means more global emissions
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What the new British zoo standards mean for animal welfare
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The world needs bold, equitable climate action at the 2025 G7 summit
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A 'teenage' white dwarf pulsar may be the missing link among magnetic stars
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Why the salmon on your plate contains less omega-3 than it used to, and how the industry can address that
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Why burning waste to power a giant greenhouse really could be a greener way of growing food
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Norms lead young people to consent to sex despite uncertainty
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Where is the center of the universe?
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Fossils show colonies of reptiles lived communally 250 million years ago
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Going public gives firms a rapid profitability boost, study finds