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Face it, your cat doesn't care about you: Felines 'rarely help' their owners - while dogs engage with humans like toddlers, study finds
Mail Online
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Blasted off Mars and still alive
ScienceDaily
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James Webb spots a galaxy with tentacles in deep space
ScienceDaily
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Hidden atomic dichotomy drives superconductivity in ultra-thin compound
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Do YOU know your Scouse from your Geordie? Study reveals the UK's hardest accents to understand - with the Essex drawl at the top of the list
Mail Online
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A flash of laser light flips a magnet in major light-control breakthrough
ScienceDaily
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The hidden technology that could unlock commercial fusion power
ScienceDaily
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Researchers engineer cold-tolerant proteins to give US an Arctic edge
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Australians face misinformation online daily, research reveals
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Hairdressers could be a secret weapon in tackling climate change, new research finds
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Study reveals how end-of-world beliefs shape Americans' response to global threats
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NASA turns the International Space Station into a yoghurt lab to study food for future Mars missions
The Times of India
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Digital targeting creeps out customers
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For every known vertebrate species, two more may be hiding in plain sight
ScienceDaily
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The solution to Britain's climate crisis? HAIRDRESSERS! Scientists claim hair salons are 'hubs of trust' where people feel comfortable discussing global warming
Mail Online
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'Pollen bomb' warning as levels soar across the UK: Hay fever sufferers say their 'eyes are burning' as tree pollen spikes amid the balmy weather
Mail Online
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Teeth smaller than a fingertip reveal the first primate ancestor
ScienceDaily
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Travel far, breed hard, and die young: Short-eared owls and why they should be studied
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Tourists heading to the Middle East warned about scammers impersonating airline support accounts
Mail Online
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Total lunar eclipse today: NASA reveals how a lunar eclipse looks from the Moon and why it turns red on Earth
The Times of India
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Permafrost is key to carbon storage. That makes northern wildfires even more dangerous
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'This is insanity for $600': Apple fans BLAST the new iPhone 17e - as one claims it 'looks like the iPhone 5'
Mail Online
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Warming El Nino may return later this year: UN
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Crocodile caught in an Australian creek 1,200 miles from its tropical habitat
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Total lunar eclipse on March 3: Why the Moon turns red during totality and the science behind the Blood Moon
The Times of India
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Tiny Purgatorius fossils in Denver Basin hint at early primate spread southward
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Tiny Fossil Teeth in Colorado Expand the Range of the Earliest Known Primate
Discover Magazine
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Modern twist on wildfire management methods has a bonus feature that protects water supplies
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National report supports measurement innovation to aid commercial fusion energy and enable new plasma technologies
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Chemists create iridium compounds for the synthesis of 'smart' antitumor drugs
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A computer simulation is helping to prepare Australia for H5 bird flu
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Closing bank branches opens opportunities for scammers, research finds
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Europe's answer to Starship
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Temporal dynamics of predatory nematodes in Guam reveal effective biological control of root knot
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Physicists discover long-predicted 'clock magnetism' in an atomically thin crystal
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Quantum dynamics show 'memory' depends on whether states or observables evolve
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Chemists rapidly assemble fusicoccadiene, a complex fungal molecule tied to cancer research
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Thousands of dead puffins are washing up on Europe's beaches—why it's been such a dangerous winter for seabirds
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Color shortcut reveals bumblebees are efficient decision-makers
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Limiting global warming can reduce US wildfire smoke-related deaths by thousands annually
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How to train your catalyst, one atom at a time
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Chemists create complex DNA structures without hydrogen bonds
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Good samaritan or bad: Research supports a more nuanced view of international monetary fund reforms
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Rare Fossil of Baby Dome-Headed Dinosaur Unearthed in Canada
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Are these killer whales cannibals? They probably don't think so themselves
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Porpoises can 'turn down the volume' to withstand ship noise
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Low fertility may not be an economic threat, researchers argue
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Oman ophiolite study suggests subduction zones can lock away CO₂
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Greenhouse gas fluxes in Everglades provide path for maximizing carbon capture via water management
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Giant Spiderweb Formations on Mars Contain Ancient Evidence of the Planet's Waterlogged Past
Discover Magazine
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Research reveals cosmic tug-of-war behind the Crab Pulsar's zebra stripes
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Feral horses and cattle create more resilient nature, rewilding study reveals
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Isolating vesicle-cloaked viruses in city and hospital wastewater
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Large land predators were hunting big plant-eaters more than 280 million years ago, study finds
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Young adults often see online hate speech as 'normal,' study finds
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Water Bears Struggle in Simulated Martian Soil, But a Simple Rinse Changes Everything
Discover Magazine
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Astronomer Deciphers Crab Pulsar’s Zebra Stripes
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Soil saturation data sharpens atmospheric river flood warnings, study of 71,000 storms finds
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Built to withstand, or built to worry? Housing and disaster risk perception
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How Artificial Moon Dust Helps Us to Build the First Long-Term Lunar Bases
Discover Magazine
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Agrivoltaics can increase or reduce yields and profits, depending on the crop and where the systems are deployed
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Jumping DNA May Trigger Cancer Years Before Diagnosis
Discover Magazine
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Antarctica Is Losing Ice the Size of Los Angeles Every Three Years
Discover Magazine
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Spiders May Seem Creepy — but A World Without Them Is Far Scarier
Discover Magazine
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New 2D membrane reactor improves photocatalytic synthesis
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How flatworms keep their regeneration powers on track
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A crystal that 'comes alive': Heat-driven bubbles push it forward while it changes fluorescence color
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Scientists rescue lost song of the critically endangered regent honeyeater
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Time to retrain? How to future‑proof your career in the AI age
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Ultrasound-activated 'nanoagents' kill superbugs hiding in biofilms