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New ultrasound curricula may improve residency education and training
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Harnessing technology and global collaboration to understand peatlands
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Why it is so hard to estimate the number of victims of modern slavery in the UK
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Researchers pioneer fluid-based laser scanning for brain imaging
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Are there living microbes on Mars? Check the ice, researchers say
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Irish buff-tailed bumblebees are genetically distinct from their British counterparts, finds study
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Innovation in stone tool manufacture occurred independently in Europe and the Near East, says study
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Public trust in institutions falters amid weak regulation and digital misinformation
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How grandparents can play a critical role in mediating children's media use
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America's most renowned 'prophet' makes startling prediction about alien 'mothership'
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Typhoon leaves flooded Alaska villages facing a storm recovery far tougher than most Americans will ever experience
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Preserving biological specimens for DNA analysis just got easier
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Chicago's viral 'rat hole' was not made by a rat after all, new study finds
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Ocean species discovery: 14 new marine animals described
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Why Wall Street is booming while Main Street is stagnating
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Flamingos are making a home in Florida again after 100 years—an ecologist explains why they may be returning for good
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Polls and trolls: Is violent online abuse turning women off local politics?
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Positive framing can steer shoppers toward premium products
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Studying tsunamis with GPS satellites
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The government wants more of us living in high rises. Here's why Australians don't want to
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Criminal psychologists are profiling a different kind of killer—environmental offenders
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Electron microscope technique achieves sub-Ångström resolution with lower cost and energy
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We turned off moths' sex signals—this could be the key to greener pest control
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Global campaign aims to make anatomy teaching more inclusive
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Rising seas and sinking cities signal a coastal crisis in China
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Australia's rainforests are the first to switch from carbon sink to carbon source, study warns
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Locking carbon in trees and soils could help 'stabilize climate for centuries'—if done correctly
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Exploring solar farms as potential habitats for bats
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Fossil hand bones point to tool use outside the Homo lineage
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Apple surprises fans with three brand NEW products - the iPad Pro, MacBook Pro and Vision Pro
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How forest biodiversity increases productivity via complementary use of canopy space
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SpaceX veteran lays out impulse space's roadmap for making deliveries to the moon
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Michigan state board rejects 'misinformation' on controversial health, sex education plans
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Map highlights US water rights systems, informs governance
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Ending universal free school meals linked to rising student meal debt and stigma
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Potential crisis looms with loss of environmental health research
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Study highlights the benefits of mangroves for reducing property damage during hurricanes
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Adjusting to warming world has cost Maryland billions, comptroller says
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Efficient PET-RAFT polymerization achieved by using low-toxicity shortwave infrared CuInSe₂/CuInS₂ quantum dots
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Astronomers detect radio signals from a black hole tearing apart a star—outside a galactic center
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Minnesota DNR needs to do more to fix concerns about logging on wildlife lands, audit concludes
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Reduced car commuting is linked to residential environment, health status and health behaviors
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Video: DNA rhythms orchestrate gene activity across development
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This app helps solve access question for some of Colorado's 704,000 acres of inaccessible public lands
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Is the customer still always right? Who CEOs listen to when innovation gets risky
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Citizen science game advances global protein database
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Magnifying the minuscule: Nikon Small World photomicrography 2025 – in pictures
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Proposed roadmap for an integrated biological and environmental data network could transform research
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Sticky secrets: What ancient chewing gum is telling us about Neolithic communities
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A sacred leaf on trial: Scientists urge WHO to support decriminalizing coca
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Rain in the Sahara? Researchers predict a wetter future for the desert
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Scanning electron microscopy provides an ultra-magnified peek at shark skin
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Chemists achieve ethylene electrosynthesis from acetylene at ampere-level current density
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Gaia provides a deep look into the galactic open cluster NGC 2506
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Study outlines how it is important to convey rejection in a way that encourages a person to try again
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Chemical language models don't need to understand chemistry, study demonstrates
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AI-powered 'digital colony picker' accelerates discovery of high-performing microbes
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Earthquake damage at deeper depths occurs long after initial activity, study finds
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Physicists probe quark‑gluon plasma temperatures, helping paint more detailed picture of Big Bang
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Boron isotopes reveal how nuclear waste glass slowly dissolves over time
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More milk, less methane in mixed pastures?
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Instagram photos help scientists track invasive plant flowering patterns
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Sorry Flat Earthers! Simple experiment involving a security camera and a garage proves our world is ROUND
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Securing biodiversity requires better forest management, say researchers
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Methane from overlooked sources higher than predicted in Osaka, Japan
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Divine punishment as an ancient tool for modern sustainability
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We all have a (very tiny) glow of light, no movie magic needed
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Hotter does mean wetter: As climate change intensifies, so will extreme rainfall in Japan
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A skeleton and a shell? Ancient fossil finally finds home on the tree of life
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A spark of evolution: When differences in coexistence create new species