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Organizational intolerance reduces gender differences in empathy for workplace harassment targets
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'Ultra-fresh' fashion reshapes the industry, with a cost to the environment
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Parenting strategies are shifting as neuroscience brings the developing brain into clearer focus
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How the racist study of skulls gripped Victorian Britain's scientists
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Saving the giants of the Australian forest
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Close-up images reveal asteroid debris plume after DART impact
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Rising temperatures linked to declining moods around the world
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Reports from 65 years of snow and avalanche research now digitized
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Multilingual scholars should look inward to better support learners, researcher says
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'Zombie' spiders infected by never-before-seen fungus are invading American homes
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Ångström-scale optical microscopy deciphers conformational states of single membrane proteins
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Evidence from Neolithic burial pits reveals gruesome war practices
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Heat-stressed Australian forests are thinning fast, producing carbon emissions
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Marine mammal stranding rates have risen around Scotland's coastline in the last 30 years
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The most popular dog names in Britain - so, is your pet's name on the list?
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Terrain complexity index helps scientists predict soil erosion and plant diversity in mountains
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Human disturbances drive significant soil carbon loss in hyper-arid deserts, study reveals
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Defect engineering accelerates carrier relaxation in GaN-based LEDs
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Groundwater: How scientists explore the mysteries of ancient aquifers
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Hurricane Erin brings coastal flooding to N. Carolina, Virginia
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How many giraffe species are in Africa? New scientific analysis quadruples the count
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Harvard scientist says interstellar object on course for Earth could be nuclear-powered in latest wild claim
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Revealed: The surprisingly simple way to cure your spider phobia - and it doesn't involve going anywhere near the creepy crawlies
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Dingoes are not domestic dogs—new evidence shows these native canines are on their own evolutionary path
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Optimizing how cells self-organize: Computational framework extracts genetic rules
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Cities obey the same laws of living systems, researchers claim
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Big quakes in lower North Island 'clustered' in time, study shows
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Ultrafast X-ray laser tracks the motion of a single electron during a chemical reaction
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Outrigger system traces brightest-ever radio burst to a nearby galaxy's single spiral arm
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Learning from punishment: Model makes sense of the cognitive processes humans use
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Photonic origami folds glass into microscopic 3D optical devices
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Nanobody scaffolds enable cryo-EM imaging of smallest protein structure yet
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One catalyst, two reactions: Multiple reaction steps now possible in one vessel using inexpensive cerium
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Scientists discover how heat 'awakens' carbon food source for deep Earth biosphere
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Gene sequencing uncovers differences in wild and domesticated crops
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Scientists confirm there are FOUR distinct species of giraffe, not just one - so, can you spot the difference?
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Urgent need to restrict unhealthy marketing to children
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Study maps New Zealand's residential carbon emissions
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Rare pygmy whale swallows plastic bag and dies on Honduras coast
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Tissue origami: Using light to study and control tissue folding
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How Giraffatitan moved its massive tail: 3D reconstructions provide biomechanical insight
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What happened before the Big Bang? Computational method may provide answers
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Deep learning automates defect detection in 2D materials
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Nanodroplets could speed up the search for new medicine
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Nanodroplets could speed up the search for new medicine
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Lead-resistant lizards in New Orleans could hold clues to combating lead poisoning
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YSO-G29: Astronomers probe the nature of a massive young stellar object
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Hurricane Erin surges north: Millions warned of threat to life from Virginia to New York
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Block Island bird study reveals some good news for the island's migrating songbirds
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Nostalgia is an asset in company acquisitions: Research challenges conventional wisdom about emotions
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Two different types of asteroids may actually share same origin story
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Inside the perilous journey of a familiar Northwest summer bird
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At Mono Lake, visitors witness the stark toll of LA's water use
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Giant cows hunted to extinction in 1627. Now, their ancestor is making comeback
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'Well-known' billionaire is planning a secret trip to the Titanic wreckage - two years after the OceanGate disaster
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Is YOUR hometown at risk? Terrifying interactive map reveals the towns and cities that could be plunged UNDERWATER if the West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapses
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Ibex motif linked to fertility and celestial symbolism in ancient Near East art
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Regenerative agriculture highlighted as a transformative approach to ecological farming and soil recovery
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Spacecraft design gets a boost with new origami flower-like patterns
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Scientists are baffled to discover a SLOWDOWN in melting of Arctic sea ice - despite global warming
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The tooth that solves the Stonehenge mystery after 5,000 years: Scientists uncover new evidence about how the stones were transported there
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Analysis suggests the most likely places to detect signals from an extraterrestrial intelligence
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'Rosetta stone' of code allows scientists to run core quantum computing operations
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Asia steps into the global carbon cycle conversation
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Surging tourism is polluting Antarctica, scientists warn
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Students face new cellphone restrictions in 17 states as school year begins
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A 2022 Pacific volcano eruption made a deep dive into Alaska
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New formula improves accuracy of particle concentration measurements in diverse samples
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Threat from massive western Canada wildfire eases