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Portable tests deliver plant disease results in under 30 minutes
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Powerful legal and financial services enable kleptocracy, research shows
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Six things to know about SPHEREx, NASA's newest space telescope
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NASA radar imagery reveals details about Los Angeles–area landslides
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Can ocean-floor mining oversights help regulate space debris and mining on the moon?
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New beam waveguide antenna being constructed in California
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Hubble captures supernova-hosting galaxy in the constellation Gemini
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Grasslands study finds increasing fertilizer use drastically reduces the number of flowers and insects
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Quantifying metal strength uncertainty in high-explosives models
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High-resolution imaging of Dyson sphere candidate reveals no radio signals
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Measuring light sail performance in the lab
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AI technique predicts Hall thruster power for spacecraft with high accuracy
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Cocrystallization can mitigate troublesome chemical properties that impact environment
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A novel biomaterial for regenerative medicine: Scientists develop acellular nanocomposite living hydrogels
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Nature-inspired nanotechnology acts as body's own courier service for genetic medicines
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The Sims is BACK! Original game is re-released, 25 years after it first launched - here's how you can play it
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As Miami-Dade cools on burning its garbage, is it finally composting's big moment?
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High-resolution global groundwater sulfate distribution map uncovers public health risks
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Machine learning reveals meteoroid impacts may play a bigger role in triggering marsquakes
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Climate effects of new particles in urban areas are significantly underestimated, study suggests
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Green is the new black: Study sheds light on reforestation and post-fire recovery
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A new method to model how plants move water globally
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High-yield rice breed emits up to 70% less methane
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Octopuses have some of the oldest known sex chromosomes, study finds
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Breaking barriers in thioxanthone synthesis: A double aryne insertion strategy
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Iberian Neolithic herders were already strategically managing cattle herds 6,000 years ago
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Corpse flower's rare bloom aids forensic chemistry research
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Bipartisan state of the nation report reveals where US is excelling—and falling behind
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Water scarcity poses risk to Mediterranean marine life and economy
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Life-bearing water arrived on Earth later rather than sooner, meteorite analysis suggests
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People prefer meat alternatives if they are significantly cheaper than real meat, study shows
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Bad at maths? Blame your mum and dad! Parents pass their anxiety about numbers on to their children, study finds
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Kombucha-derived bioink developed for personalized tissue repair
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Quantum light technique doubles spectroscopy sensitivity, revealing hidden signals
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Scientists discover how cyst nematodes attack sugar beet crops
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Mapping the yerba mate genome reveals surprising facts about the evolution of caffeine
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Tiny copper 'flowers' bloom on artificial leaves for clean fuel production
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Printable molecule-selective nanoparticles enable mass production of wearable biosensors
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Planet party and snow moon to shine over California: When to watch the sky
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New policy briefs offer strategies to tackle prison violence
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A framework for mitigating organizational bias identifies two distinct approaches
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Ancient shipwreck reveals secrets of 15th-century Danish flagship
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High-resolution observations shed more light on a peculiar brown dwarf system
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Streaming's dirty secret: Binge-watching Netflix is TWICE as bad as aviation for carbon emissions, study claims
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California's monarch butterfly population plummets
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Acting on Trump's order, federal officials opened up two California dams
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Mo-doped Ni₂P nanorings boost seawater electrolysis for hydrogen production
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XL Bullies, Pitbulls, and German Shepherds do NOT bite harder than other dog breeds - and 'jaw lock' is a MYTH, vets claim
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Alert over popular type of vape after device EXPLODES and leaves woman's car in flames - she's scarred for life
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Full list of the most insane things discovered on Google Maps
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Mystery as giant-brained great white sharks wash up on Atlantic beaches
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World's largest iceberg is falling apart! Huge TRILLION-tonne 'megaberg' that is twice the size of Greater London has lost an enormous chunk, satellite images reveal
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The Greenland Ice Sheet is cracking open: Terrifying images show enormous crevasses appearing across the world's second largest body of ice thanks to climate change
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Lloyds and Halifax banking apps are back online following a 3-hour outage that left hundreds of customers unable to make payments
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Cracks in Greenland Ice Sheet grow more rapidly in response to climate change, study warns
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Global warming makes French reservoir a winter resort for migrating cranes
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Rising floodwaters force evacuations in eastern Australia
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Japan launches a navigation satellite on a new flagship rocket for an improved positioning system
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American bald eagles are having a moment, ecologically and culturally
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Emergency crews deployed on Santorini as an earthquake swarm worries Greek experts
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Can you solve it? Sexy maths
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Starwatch: a close meeting between the moon and Mars
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Piecing together the puzzle of the world's earliest datable rune stone
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New analysis of asteroid dust reveals evidence of salty water in the early solar system
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Pristine asteroid samples reveal secrets of the ancient solar system
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Cold fusion claims that don’t bear scrutiny | Letters
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Astronomers have spied an asteroid that may be heading for Earth: What we know so far
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Sandra was estranged from her mother after experiencing childhood trauma. The grief when she died was complicated | Ahona Guha
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Many animals and plants are losing their genetic diversity, making them more vulnerable
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Gene pools are getting dangerously shallow for many species. Researchers find five ways to help