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Understanding gamma rays in our universe through StarBurst, a small satellite instrument
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As the next hurricane season nears, study explores impacts of 2024's storms
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Naples struck by 4.4-magnitude quake causing minor damage and light injuries
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The True Cost of Trump’s Cuts to NOAA and NASA
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How AI is making affordable air pollution sensors more accurate
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The Asian elephant population in Cambodia is more robust than previously thought, a study finds
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How the North Sea tanker collision could affect one of Britain's most important coastlines
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Wealthy nations' investment in global decarbonization imperative to economy, experts argue
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Dinosaur tracks, made 140 million years ago, have been found for the first time in South Africa's Western Cape
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Implants can help deaf kids hear—but many still struggle with spoken language
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News at a glance: Axing Columbia grants, questioning researchers about socialism, and powering the Voyagers
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Wartime destruction of Ukraine dam has set off a ‘time bomb’
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Tunneling nanotube–like structures regulate distant cellular interactions during heart formation | Science
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Direct sensing of dietary ω-6 linoleic acid through FABP5-mTORC1 signaling | Science
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Trypanosome doublet microtubule structures reveal flagellum assembly and motility mechanisms | Science
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Evolutionary adaptations of doublet microtubules in trypanosomatid parasites | Science
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In LA, cooking emissions rival fossil fuels as ozone pollution source
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Yes, it's a terrible idea to pick up or interfere with wild animals—especially baby wombats. Here's why
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Are business conferences as impactful as the Olympics? Large-scale business events can boost community well-being
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'Blood moon' rising: Rare total lunar eclipse tonight
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Ride home planned for US astronauts ‘stranded’ in orbit for nine months
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Asteroid probe snaps rare pics of Martian moon
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Upending what we know about collard greens' journey to the American South
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Spinning, twisted light could power next-generation electronics
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AI reveals new insights into the flow of Antarctic ice
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DNA and 90 million-year-old pollen fossils reveal new insights into evolution of Asian tropics
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The Middle East's first comprehensive carbon budget published
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Ducks were once a conservation bright spot. Now they're declining in the US, new report shows
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Terrorists strategically time attacks during security and financial crises, study shows
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I study refugees, and here are the facts on the history and impact of refugee resettlement in the US
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Synbiotic chocolate infused with pre- and probiotics could have potential health benefits
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Report indicates anti-pluralist parties threaten academic freedom
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Everything flows: Refining the laws of friction in a 'seismological wind tunnel'
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New CRISPRs expand research and biomedical applications upon original's abilities
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Empowering auditors: A key to protecting investments
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3D printing will help space pioneers make homes, tools and other stuff they need to colonize the moon and Mars
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Innovative bead design will enhance single-cell transcriptomics accuracy
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Plant-based plastics could help reduce the millions of tons of medical waste hospitals generate each year
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Zombie water apocalypse: Is Trump's rhetoric over Canada's water science-fiction or reality?
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NASA analysis shows unexpected amount of sea level rise in 2024
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Zinc(II)-enhanced probe offers quick detection of synthetic cannabinoids
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Many families may not feel welcome at library storytimes—here's how to ensure everyone benefits from them
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Environmental effects of the Kakhovka Dam destruction by warfare in Ukraine | Science
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Excited-state configuration of nitroarenes enables oxidative cleavage of aromatics over alkenes | Science
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Piezoelectricity in half-Heusler narrow-bandgap semiconductors | Science
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Support PhDs building deep-tech ventures | Science
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Circularly polarized electroluminescence from chiral supramolecular semiconductor thin films | Science
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Large AI models are cultural and social technologies | Science
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The problem with AI dialogue at scale | Science
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The problem with AI dialogue at scale—Response | Science
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Tunneling through cardiac jelly | Science
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Reading palms to characterize islands | Science
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Making sense of fat in cancer | Science
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How does Antarctic ice deform? | Science
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Science at Sundance 2025 | Science
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Uphold US-Canada science | Science
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How AI language tools can help us understand human behavior
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Mapping cosmic shear to illuminate dark energy
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Predatory behavior is an inherited trait across multiple generations in nematodes
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Brown trout can successfully navigate beaver dams, monitoring study shows
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Exploring the limits of power: Where quantum theory and the theory of relativity meet
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Cosmic chameleon: Complex behavior of BL Lacertae blazar escapes established classification
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Implantable biosensors get major longevity boost with coating technology that inhibits biofouling
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Researchers achieve record-high electrostrain in lead-free piezoceramics
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Real-time data reveal violence exposure's impact on teen partner aggression
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Nature-inspired ceramic fiber aerogels advance thermal insulation
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Grim New Bird Report Shows U.S. Duck Population Dwindling
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Unoccupied housing in China's urban areas emitting massive amounts of carbon, study finds