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AI-powered analysis reveals how drugs kill tuberculosis at the molecular level
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Why repetitive DNA matters for human brain evolution and disease
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AI-enhanced technique assembles defect-free arrays with thousands of atoms
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This AI model simulates 1,000 years of the current climate in just one day
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Forest expansion increases agricultural output, new study shows
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Social connections matter for the well-being of neurodivergent workers
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Dark sky tourism offers time with darkness and celestial wonders
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Inouye Solar Telescope delivers record-breaking images of solar flare and coronal loops
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Terrifying phone calls claiming your loved ones are being held hostage flood American cities
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What is the moon made of?
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From public confession to private penance: How Catholic confession has evolved over centuries
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Prehistoric cow tooth supports Welsh origin of Stonehenge stones
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Messenger signals that cue plants to 'eat' and 'breathe' revealed for first time
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High achieving employees more likely to bolt when top rankings are restricted
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Indole chemistry advance could accelerate drug development with precise targeting
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Female jumping spiders drive hybridization by favoring red males across species, study finds
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How businesses deflect responsibilities for addressing modern slavery in their supply chains
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What, exactly, is space-time?
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The first stars may not have been as uniformly massive as astronomers thought
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Advancing lunar habitats with thermoelectric power generation
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Movement signatures: How we move, gesture and use facial expressions could be as unique as a fingerprint
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Yes, vets sometimes prescribe human drugs to pets—but don't try it at home
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Juice team resolves anomaly on approach to Venus
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Scientists discover rare freshened water beneath the seafloor
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Q&A: Family webs may capture evolutionary change in plants better than family trees
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Why reframing doom news reporting could be key to tackling climate crisis
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Revealed: The most CALMING colour, according to science - so, do you find it relaxing?
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Global greening causes significant soil moisture loss, study finds
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How AI can improve insurance coverage
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Meet Rainbow: The multi-robot lab racing to discover the next quantum dots
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Are women better lawmakers than men? A nuanced yes, researcher finds
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Bacteria strains infecting cattle and humans in the US are highly similar
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Hidden danger in the water: Protecting pets from blue-green algae
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Coexisting with coyotes: Encounters remain manageable despite hidden disease risk
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Paul McCartney uses AI to 'extricate' John Lennon's voice from two more old demos - following the number 1 success of the 'last Beatles song'
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At a low point in US race relations, Black teachers are essential—and at risk
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Red galaxies provide new insights into the birth of the universe
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Uniquely preserved artillery offers clues of European colonization
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20 years after Hurricane Katrina: How levee failures changed America
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XMM-VID1-2075 is a massive, evolved and slow-rotating galaxy, observations suggest
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Wave of hope as bumper whales return with record sightings
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NASA science, cargo launch on 33rd SpaceX resupply mission to station
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Teachers' depression, anxiety and stress at three times the national norm, says new study
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Even post-#MeToo, news reporting on sexual violence remains problematic, researchers say
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Restoring mined lands through research and training
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Turning spin loss into energy: New principle could enable ultra-low power devices
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Pseudolaw is high theater, but no laughing matter for the courts
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Northern wildfires have smoked out Minnesota's summer, but in Canada it's been devastating
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New research illustrates how live events foster social connection
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Phoenician oil bottles of Motya reveal the role of scent in the Iron Age Mediterranean
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SpaceX to launch Starship rocket again after string of setbacks
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Idaho poisoned Snake River for invasive mussels: Was it worth 'heartbreaking' loss?
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Scientist claims to have finally solved mystery of the Bermuda Triangle
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3 Florida manta rays captured for SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, 1 died, records show
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Scientists capture first ever footage of rare Antarctic squid 7,000 feet deep in the Southern Ocean
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Ultrack and inTRACKtive: A powerful pair of tools to help track cells through embryonic development
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Molten rock raindrops help trace the history of Jupiter's formation
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East Asian monsoon diversity linked to subtle changes in Northern Westerlies
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Chemists develop four-charge storage molecule to advance artificial photosynthesis
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Vietnam evacuates tens of thousands ahead of Typhoon Kajiki
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Human ancestor Lucy gets first European showing in Prague
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Egyptian farmers behind world's perfumes face climate fight alone
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Spain heatwave was 'most intense on record'
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Bird call contest boosts conservation awareness in Hong Kong's concrete jungle
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SpaceX delays Starship megarocket launch in latest setback
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Great white sharks head north, following seals and alarming beachgoers
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Starwatch: Celestial sleuthing needed to track down Hercules the hero
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Cause of grotesque wildlife mutations across the US revealed as outbreak fears mount
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Astronomers have glimpsed the core of a dying star—confirming theories of how atoms are made