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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
The Guardian
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Starwatch: a close meeting between the moon and Mars
The Guardian
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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
The Guardian
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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
The Guardian
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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
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Are we all aliens? NASA's returned asteroid samples hold the ingredients of life from a watery world
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Study demonstrates phase-tunable spin-wave-mediated mutual synchronization of spin Hall nano-oscillators
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Saturday Citations: Spider zombies; the morphology of cute dogs; entropy is coming for everyone
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Rediscovered fresco reveals Islamic tents in medieval Christian churches
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Scientists cast doubt on famous US groundhog's weather forecasts
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A 'city-killer' asteroid might hit Earth—how worried should we be?
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Stranded NASA astronaut says she's lost ability to perform vital bodily function after being in space so long
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Grasshoppers' size shifts reveal climate change winners and losers
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First major chunk breaks off world's biggest iceberg
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Rats! More rodents are infesting cities as scientists say warmer temperatures mean more rat babies
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How does the atmosphere affect ocean weather?
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New essay warns of dangers in measurement illiteracy
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With generative AI, chemists quickly calculate 3D genomic structures
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A delicate nanoflower that is downright deadly to bacteria
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Constructed wetlands' carbon capture declines with age, study finds
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Sound is a primary issue in the lives of skateboarders, study shows
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World's first scalable, connected, photonic quantum computer prototype developed
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BioSonics spectroscopy can 'listen' to the sounds made by individual viruses
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Discovery of collagen in fossil bone could unlock new insights into dinosaurs
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Physicists decipher structure of antimony melt, explain nature of observed structural anomalies
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Ancient agricultural strategies revealed: How pre-industrial communities adapted to climate changes
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Genomic evidence confirms white shark liver is on Australian killer whales' menu
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Innovative sensors for wearables could offer real-time alerts for hazardous gases
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Ribosomes team up in difficult situations, new imaging method reveals
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Green tea-derived nanosilver complex displays anti-melanoma activity
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A new feature discovered in radioactive lanthanum isotopes
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Atmosphere's self-cleansing ability followed by long-term study
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Life as a cascade of machines making machines: Living matter framework extends from atomic scale to entire biosphere
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Organic material can convert toxic heavy metal to harmless form
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Researchers partner with Indigenous Knowledge holders to protect threatened great desert skink Tjakuṟa
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The ultimate suit for conspiracy theorists! Futuristic tracksuit made of pure silver blocks radio waves so no-one can track you
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Experts encourage efforts to build museum infrastructure within low and middle-income countries
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Rethinking Carnot: Scientists overcome traditional power-efficiency trade-off
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5 years after COVID began, outstanding fines mean marginalized Australians are still paying the highest price
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Make a noise or work with the system? Four ways to create real change for nature
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While you sleep, these insects are working hard on the night shift to keep our environment healthy
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Understanding the backlash against corporate DEI—and how to move forward
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Superfluid spirals: Scientists control Kelvin waves for first time
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Multiferroic material can function up to 160°C, opening doors for advanced spintronics
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Surprising signatures in WASP-121b's dynamic atmosphere challenge understanding of how 'roasting marshmallows' form
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How reduced rainfall threatens plant diversity
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Scientists test space device to detect elusive dark matter
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One of the largest searches for alien life started 30 years ago—its legacy lives on today
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Are dogs really bred for function? New study challenges the assumptions about certain breeds
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Optimized in vitro fertilization techniques to boost Caribbean coral restoration efforts
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Do women really talk more than men? Scientists finally reveal the truth
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Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo closes exhibits amid confirmed case of bird flu
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Coupled semiconductor lasers generate novel optical patterns, enabling new spectroscopy techniques
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Greenhouse gas emissions grow in latest data, throwing Minnesota off target for climate goals
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Artemis team leaders say major changes under Trump could mean more delays
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Trio of rare tiger cubs spotted in Thai national park
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iPhone users say Apple's iOS 18.3 update is RUINING their battery life - here's what to do if your device is affected
Mail Online
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Healthy gut bacteria that feed on sugar analyzed for the first time
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Thailand orders stubble burning crackdown as pollution spikes
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Indonesia deforestation rises for third year running: NGO
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Ear muscle we thought humans didn't use—except for wiggling our ears—activates during focused listening
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Burning grasslands to maintain them: How does it help biodiversity?