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The ruins that could prove the Bible was TRUE: Bombshell find at 'Armageddon' vindicates the holy book's account, archaeologists claim
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Corpse flowers' survival at risk due to spotty recordkeeping
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Monkeys are world's best yodelers, 'voice breaks' analysis finds
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An app can change how you see yourself at work
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How Florida volunteers build trust and bond with youth in foster care
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Subtitles unlikely to improve early reading skills, researchers find
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Ultralight dark matter could explain early black hole formation
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Examining effects of insufficient sleep on work performance—researcher presents how sleep habits can be managed
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AI model predicts drug properties to speed up development
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New study shows neutrality on social issues can still alienate consumers
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Efficient soil analysis—enhancing a sensor platform for sustainable agriculture
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Bye-bye, Helene, Milton and Beryl. Names from those nasty hurricanes are now retired
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Creating measures to determine whether companies are truly sustainable
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Study reveals key reasons young people fail to save for retirement
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Flowerpot snake's DNA repair ability provides insights into human genetic conditions like Down syndrome
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This is what forecasters mean when they talk about a 100-year flood
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Repurposed smartphone camera sensors create real-time, high-resolution imaging of antiproton annihilations
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Skeletons from ‘green Sahara’ offer genetic peek at a lost human population
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Plant Doctor: An AI system that watches over urban trees without touching a leaf
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Statisticians estimate the number of unattributed paintings of Amedeo Modigliani
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United Launch Alliance and Amazon set first launch for SpaceX Starlink competitor Project Kuiper
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Catalytic system turns biomass waste to renewable chemical stock
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Investigating the gender gap in children's educational time investments in informal settlements
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Research reveals that Northern Ireland is feeling strain of climate change
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New computer model reveals how Bronze Age Scandinavians could have crossed the sea
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NIH sued over ‘ideological purge’ of DEI, Covid and vaccine research
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DNA repair protein's unexpected structure may lead to new cancer treatments
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Grapevine viruses in Michigan vineyards identified to promote diagnostic testing and virus-free planting
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For the first time in 25 years, California has a snowpack trifecta
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Image: X-ray clues reveal a star that may have destroyed a planet
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Q&A: Webb finds asteroid 2024 YR4 is building-sized
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Frontier molecular orbital theory aids single-atom catalyst design
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Caring for diving beetles boosts urban biodiversity
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Footprints reveal prehistoric Scottish lagoons were stomping grounds for giant Jurassic dinosaurs
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Novel nuclear rocket fuel test could accelerate NASA's Mars mission
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Unique bacteria that survive by employing multicellular behavior offer clues to life's evolution
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3D-printing formula may transform future of foam
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Moving to autonomous experimentation: Growing thin films with machine learning
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Helicopter-mounted sensor reveals volcanic CO₂ emissions could be three times higher than anticipated
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Scientists uncover evidence that T.Rex's ancestors lived on the Isle of Skye 167 million years ago
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Alcohol makes male fruit flies more attractive to females by boosting sex pheromones, researchers find
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Microplastics detected in cat placentas and fetuses during early pregnancy
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Ancient amphibians as big as alligators died in mass mortality event in Triassic Wyoming
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What parents need to know to talk to their children about the manosphere
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Refugees define success on their own terms, study finds
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Quantum computing predicts proton affinity with superior accuracy
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Hunga volcano eruption's unexpected Southern Hemisphere cooling effect challenges geoengineering assumptions
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Five ways to improve net zero action: Our new research highlights lessons from the past
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Huge data breach sees 50,000 profiles LEAKED from 'Gay Daddy' dating app - exposing users' names, private photos, and HIV status
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Existing international law can help secure peace and security in outer space, study shows
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Rural manufacturing exports linked to innovation
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Engineering hope: How I made it my mission to help rebuild Ukraine's critical infrastructure
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Feeling FOMO for something that's not even fun? It's not the event you're missing, it's the bonding
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Acoustic thermometry offers rapid, accurate high-altitude temperature readings
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Most Christian religious leaders accept the reality of climate change but have never mentioned it to their congregations
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New Phlogacanthus flowering plant species found in Yunnan
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With its executive order targeting the Smithsonian, the US administration opens up a new front in the history wars
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Dark diversity reveals global impoverishment of natural vegetation
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The never-ending sentence: How parole and probation fuel mass incarceration
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Hidden signals in water reveal disease early in tomato plants
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Organogold(III) complex accumulates in mitochondria of lung cancer cells, opening up new treatment avenues
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'Adolescence' on Netflix: A painful wake-up call about unregulated internet use for teens
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The boozy truth about life in Troy: Wine was an 'everyday drink' for almost EVERYONE in the ancient city, study finds
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Unlocking nature's code: Researchers draw parallels between AI models and genetic encoding
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Gliding avalanches: Field monitoring tackles the great unknowns
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Island life 200 million years ago: Ancient neptunian dike reveals rare mixed marine and terrestrial fossil assemblage
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Pink slime and 'truthpapers': Why more local news is not necessarily better
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Trips to the playground and jigsaw puzzles: Five surprising ways to help children learn to write
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Tomato plants delay shoot meristem maturation to achieve heat-stress resilience
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How space law aims to regulate 'space junk' and protect Earth