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Satellite data can help transform food systems | Science
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Turning the web against sex traffickers | Science
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A double helix twist in HIV vaccine design | Science
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What is causing the methane surge? | Science
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A panorama of plant pangenomes | Science
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Pinpointing protein as the problem | Science
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Halt illegal cyber tiger trade in Asia | Science
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The ovarian stroma as a therapeutic target | Science
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Internet platforms must be held accountable for their actions | Science
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A tale of many twos | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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In Other Journals | Science
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Born to dance! Babies have a sense of rhythm from birth, study claims
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Global map catalogs 459 rare continental mantle earthquakes since 1990
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Increasing pesticide toxicity threatens global biodiversity protection goal: Only one country is currently on target
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Two-day-old babies show brain signs of rhythm prediction, study finds
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Scientists explain why methane spiked in the early 2020s
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Could apes 'play pretend' like toddlers? A study tracks imaginary juice and grapes
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Bonobo Kanzi Plays Pretend Like a Child, Showing Ape’s Capacity to Imagine
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Babies brains’ can follow a beat as soon as they’re born
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A bonobo’s imaginary tea party suggests apes can play pretend
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Isro preps for Gisat-1A launch, sat expected to reach spaceport soon
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The 2026 Winter Olympics Will Have a Major Impact on the Region’s Snow
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Teaching machines to design molecular switches
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Study finds numbing the mouth may speed up silent reading
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A new comet was just discovered. Will it be visible in broad daylight?
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Nature’s wildest hack: American professor grew a single tree with 40 different fruits
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Hannibal's famous war elephants: Single bone in Spain offers first direct evidence
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New report confirms 2025 among Hawai'i's driest, warmest on record
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Understanding the hazard potential of the Seattle fault zone: It's 'pretty close to home'
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The Amaterasu particle: Cosmic investigation traces its origin
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People use enjoyment, not time spent, to measure goal progress, study suggests
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Huge areas of Australia are vulnerable to tree-killing beetle, study warns
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Milky Way’s ‘Central Black Hole’ is Compact Object Composed of Fermionic Dark Matter, Study Says
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Pandemic disruptions to health care worsened cancer survival, study suggests
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Bacteria can survive washing and disinfection in food production plants
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Snowball Earth: Ancient Scottish rocks reveal annual climate cycles
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AI accelerates access to insect collections
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MXenes for energy storage: More versatile than expected
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Skua deaths mark first wildlife die-off due to avian flu on Antarctica
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Surgery for quantum bits: Bit-flip errors corrected during superconducting qubit operations
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CRISPR-based biosensors enable real-time ocean health monitoring
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Invasive termites threatening homes in Florida are spreading farther than predicted
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This 50,000-year-old meteor lake in India changes colour, revealing one of India’s most mysterious natural wonders
The Times of India
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Dark matter, not a black hole, could power Milky Way's heart
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Finger length could provide vital clue to understanding human brain evolution
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Termites Lost Key Genes — and Gained the Monogamy That Built Their Complex Societies
Discover Magazine
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Simulations and experiments meet: Machine learning predicts gold nanocluster structures
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This black hole "burps" with Death Star energy
Ars Technica
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Rare 'universal paralog' genes may reveal a pre-LUCA evolutionary record
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DNA provides a solution to our enormous data storage problem
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How superconductivity arises: New insights from moiré materials
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Scientists uncover why psoriasis can turn into joint disease
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Unlocking the 'black box' of Grand Canyon's water supply
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Sudanese Copts acquired malaria resistance thanks to a rapid evolutionary process, research reveals
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Scents of the afterlife: Identifying embalming recipes by 'sniffing' the air around Egyptian mummies
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Capturing gravity waves: Scientists break 'decades of gridlock' in climate modeling
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This simple diet shift cut 330 calories a day without smaller meals
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When gigantism shapes the diet of a superpredator: The Japanese giant salamander's spectacular transition
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The 6 Deadliest Snakes on Earth (and Why You Shouldn’t Panic About Them)
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Seamounts promote expansion of oxygen minimum zone in western Pacific, researchers discover
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Microbial system to convert CO₂ into eco-friendly butanol
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3D architecture of genome enables cells to remember their past
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LimbLab: A tool to visualize embryonic development in 3D
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Controlling magnetism to unlock better hydrogen storage alloys
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Spain, Portugal face floods and chaos after deadly new storm
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3 Superhuman Traits That Some Are Born With — And Others You Can Learn
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Petra aqueduct survey uncovers rare 116-meter lead conduit beside terracotta pipe
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Doctors may be missing early signs of kidney disease
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Commentary urges balance between research integrity and technology transfer in biomedicine