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Babycams confirm Moreton Bay as nursing ground for humpback whales
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Hidden catalysis: Abrasion transforms common chemistry equipment into reagents
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New deployable structures could help astronauts maintain muscle mass in space
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Non-harmonic two-color femtosecond lasers achieve 1,000-fold enhancement of white-light output in water
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New study shows AI enhances teacher development
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Cancerous tumors less common in rapidly-evolving animals, study finds
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Scientists uncover shocking link to Alzheimer's that threatens millions of Americans
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This new robot has a clever spin on lunar mining
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Study urges shift in how success is measured for care leavers
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Scientists reveal exactly what happens in football fans' brains when their team loses
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Amid new FAA restraints, SpaceX goes for record launch
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CAM photosynthesis discovered in carnivorous plants
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How plants decide their size: Study maps plant growth strategies across roots, leaves, and stems
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Thanks to the work of researchers, five Vietnam War MIAs come home
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Light-responsive molecule enables reversible cell death control using visible and UV light
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Forever chemicals affect the genes of unhatched ducklings
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Clear frameworks are key to helping schools tackle racism
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Researchers are using acoustic recorders to confirm more koala sightings in remote parts of Australia
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The barred owl's westward migration threatens other species and a whole ecosystem
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How to empower teachers and help students prepare for a sustainable future
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What is low-carbon supply chain finance?
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A sit-stand ratio 'sweet spot' may boost office productivity
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Monk Seals May Be Stringing Sounds Together Like Sentences
Discover Magazine
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How life first got moving: Nature's motor from billions of years ago
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Male pregnancy: A deep dive with seahorses
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An ionic fix for frost: Electrostatic defrosting removes ice without heat or chemicals
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The growing crisis of chronic disease in animals
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Why ‘mob grazing’ may help protect drought-hit Senegal’s vast grasslands
The Guardian
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Widely cited irrigation stat for food security found to lack solid evidence
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Observations suggest GRB origin for fast X-ray transient detected by Einstein Probe
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Are YOU brave enough to step inside Nutty Putty cave? Terrifying recreation lets you experience what it was like in the infamous chamber where a caver suffered the 'worst death imaginable'
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China's stranded astronauts 'in good condition' after space debris delays planned return
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On-chip cryptographic protocol lets quantum computers self-verify results amid hardware noise
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One-pot method synthesizes blue light-responsive aryne precursors from carboxylic acids
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Revealed: The 13 most common dreams and what they REALLY mean - from being naked in public to snogging a celebrity
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Brain-like learning found in bacterial nanopores
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Britain's ambitious plan to end animal testing: UK government reveals shift away from 'suffering' creatures toward futuristic organ-on-a-chip systems, AI, and 3D-printed tissues
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Google issues urgent warning over joining public Wi-Fi - amid fears it could allow cybercriminals to steal your BANK details
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Scientists turn body fat into bone to heal spinal fractures
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Scientists uncover a hidden universal law limiting life’s growth
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How ESA plans to make astronaut food from thin air for Moon and Mars missions
The Times of India
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Gen Alpha is cancelling the KEYBOARD: Youngsters won't ever have to write emails when they join the workforce - and will send voice notes to their boss instead, report reveals
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How continents peel from below to trigger oceanic volcanoes
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Bacterial Rtc repair system provides new target in fight against resistant infections
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Running on little sleep? You’re twice as likely to get hurt
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Clearing brain plaques isn’t enough to heal Alzheimer’s
ScienceDaily
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Woodpeckers as nature’s living hammers: How they use their body for powerful, injury-free pecking
The Times of India
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Africa's drone wars are growing, but they rarely deliver victory
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AI revives lost 3,000-year-old Babylonian hymn
ScienceDaily
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Astronomers just solved the mystery of “impossible” black holes
ScienceDaily
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Vegan diet can halve your carbon footprint, study finds
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AI controls satellite attitude in orbit for first time
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ESA satellites track progress on Paris Agreement goals
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Brazil claims to be an environmental leader. Are they?
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New global research shows eye movements reveal how native languages shape reading
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Trump administration presses Western states to find consensus on shrinking Colorado River
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Redwoods stand strong amid wildfires—but management matters
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Strange signal detected from mysterious interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS as it moves closer to Earth
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Discussion approach improves comprehension for 4th, 5th graders, study finds
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Outrage as Amazon Rainforest is cleared of 100,000 trees to make way for climate summit
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Study shows people have misconceptions about the environmental impact of everyday food
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A universal law explains the chaotic motion of chromosomes
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How relationship dissolution shapes domestic violence outcomes
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Cloud droplet microphysics challenges accuracy of current climate models
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Space Dust on the Ocean Floor Helps Solve Arctic Ice Puzzle from 30,000 Years Ago
Discover Magazine
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Neanderthals Boasted Larger Jaws Than Humans Due to a Tiny Difference in DNA
Discover Magazine
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How cells orchestrate protein production through ER-lysosome interactions
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In a Rare Biological Twist, Chameleons’ Optic Nerves Coil Like a Telephone Cord
Discover Magazine
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Talking with our hands: How culture shapes our gestures
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Examining the carbon footprint of conference travel