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Bach, Mozart or jazz: Scientists provide a quantitative measure of variability in music pieces
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Earth underwent a massive, rapid melting period after the last global ice age, new study suggests
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How many additional exoplanets are in known systems?
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Sustainable hydrophobic cellulose shows potential for replacing petroleum-related products
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Decadal climate patterns reveal new insights into tropical cyclone formation and El Niño-Southern Oscillation link
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Testing thousands of RNA enzymes helps find first 'twister ribozyme' in mammals
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Text and facial expressions drive success in charitable crowdfunding
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Flow of the future: AI models tackle complex particle drag coefficients
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Burial chamber and grave goods of ancient Egyptian priestess discovered in Asyut
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What can marketers learn from the Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese basketball rivalry? Focus on intersectionality
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Researchers call for nuanced understanding of 'tribe' in Arab world
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Scientists find key to engineering water-responsive biopolymers
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Study identifies promising materials for fusion reactors
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Decades after global regulations, the Arctic Ocean's legacy persistent organic pollutants haven't dropped
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School burnout can be prevented with the right measures, but students' challenges must be acknowledged
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First tests of oral anthrax vaccine are successful in white-tailed deer
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Water overuse in Brazil's MATOPIBA region could mean failure to meet up to 40% of local demand for crop irrigation
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Hands-on modules enhance data science skills in environmental education
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Downward mobility from top backgrounds in the UK is even rarer than previously thought
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Survey highlights 'publish or perish' culture as key factor in research irreproducibility
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Indonesia volcano erupts again after killing nine day earlier
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Africa's cities are growing chaotically fast, but there's still time to get things right, say experts
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How Native Americans guarded their societies against tyranny
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Will the lights go out on Cuba's communist leaders? With fewer options to prop up economy, their future looks dimmer
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Smog sickness: India's capital struggles as pollution surges
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African countries shouldn't have to borrow money to fix climate damage they never caused, says economist
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Scientists shed light on an arms race between barley and a fungal pathogen
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Helping the most vulnerable stay cool in extreme heat
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Lost medieval castle 'linked to Mary, Queen of Scots' is FOUND after 450 years: Archaeologists uncover remnants of Eddlewood Castle in South Lanarkshire
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Secrets and lies: Spies of the Stuart era played a dangerous game in the shadows of an unstable Europe
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How project governance helps navigate public-private 'coopetition' tensions
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Professor-turned-welder shares her experience in the trade
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Kristallnacht's legacy still haunts Hamburg, even as city rebuilds former synagogue burned in Nazi pogrom
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Study investigates the gendered focus on the Japanese language-learning boom in postcolonial Korea
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New policy aims to introduce bilingual education in South Africa
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Next-generation space materials blast off for tests on ISS
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Age-gap relationships—psychologist discusses different ideals between men and women
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New modeling of complex biological systems could offer insights into genomic data and other huge datasets
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Researcher: Beefing up Border Patrol is a bipartisan goal, but the agency has a troubled history
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Viewpoint: Carl Sagan's scientific legacy extends far beyond 'Cosmos'
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Is the election making you feel adrift and wobbly? That's 'zozobra,' and Mexican philosophers have some advice
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Cells have more mini 'organs' than once thought—these rogue organelles challenge biology's fundamentals
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Sensitive yet empathetic: The dual nature of highly sensitive persons in the workplace
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iPhone users are creating X-RATED emoji with Apple's new Genmoji tool - as one jokes 'this will be censored soon, mark my words'
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New plant bug species discovered in French Polynesia
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Defibrillation devices can still save lives using 1,000 times less electricity, optimized model finds
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Q&A: How animal tracking data can help preserve biodiversity
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Emperor penguin surprises surfers in Australia after travelling 2,100 MILES from its home in Antarctica - the longest journey ever recorded for the species
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Deaf male mosquitoes don't mate, researchers discover
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Multicomponent hydride designs could advance science of superconducting materials
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Space Innovation Lab experiment heads to International Space Station
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Moon waves goodbye to Hera
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Another season of highs and lows as 2024 Australian humpback migration ends
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The mechanics of ovulation: Study explains how muscle-like fibers help eggs squeeze out from follicle
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Scientists have figured out why Martian soil is so crusty
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Hubble and Webb are the dream team—don't break them up, researchers say
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Another way to extract energy from black holes?
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Researchers uncover focal adhesions as subcellular signaling hubs in PI3K-AKT pathway
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Valencia floods: Warming climate is making once-rare weather more common and more destructive, says researcher
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A single atom can change the directional profile of the light emitted in scanning tunneling microscopes
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Campaign rewards gamers on Roblox for engaging with the US election. What does it mean for global politics?
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Elon Musk has gone all in for Trump—here's what's at stake for the world's richest man in the US election
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Misinformation really does spread like a virus, according to mathematical models drawn from epidemiology
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Ensuring a bright future for diamond electronics and sensors by perfecting the growth process
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Still kickin' since the '70s: NASA's Voyager mission keeps exploring
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SpaceX launches space station resupply mission with sonic boom warning from booster return
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Mapping the maze where the IRS could find billions in unpaid taxes
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New survey finds alarming tolerance for attacks on the press in US, particularly among white, Republican men
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Globular cluster Gran 5 hosts two stellar populations, study finds
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Spraying rice with zinc oxide nanoparticles protects yields during heat waves, study finds