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New method reveals how mutations drive transthyretin amyloidosis and guides precision drug design
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An all-female wasp is rapidly spreading across North America’s elms
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A single gene underlies begomovirus resistance in eggplant
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Superconducting detector captures hot spots with submicron resolution
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Rapid-fire earthquakes rattle California city amid 72% risk of major quake
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New chemical method makes it easier to select desirable traits in crops
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A tug-of-war explains a decades-old question about how bacteria swim
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Laser pulse 'sculpting' unlocks new control over particle acceleration
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Photographing climate change: Ice porters on the frozen Chadar river
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How Mycobacterium tuberculosis safeguards itself from foreign DNA
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Reviving antibiotics with two-faced nanoparticles
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Shocking study linking covid jabs and cancer 'censored' by mysterious cyberattack
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Cold neutral gas in early universe prompts rethink of galaxy cluster evolution
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Inside NASA's high-stakes plan to evacuate astronauts from the ISS after medical emergency
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Engines of light: New study suggests we could increase useful energy obtained from sunlight
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These 60,000-year-old poison arrows are oldest yet found
Ars Technica
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Record-Setting Asteroid Found in Pre-Survey Data from Vera Rubin Observatory
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Seaweed farms boost long-term carbon storage by altering ocean chemistry, study shows
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Catching a radical in motion with µSR spectroscopy
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System can diagnose infections in 20 minutes, aiding fight against drug resistance
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A newly spotted asteroid spins faster than any of its size ever seen
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World's oldest poison arrow: Archaeologists identify toxic substance on Stone Age hunters' 60,000-year-old weapon - and it still has active compounds
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Scientists call for 'systems reset' to redefine sustainable development
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Lysosomes in focus: New study reveals how cells keep them intact
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Travel chaos warning as hazardous 'radiation fog' alert is issued in three states
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Whale hunting began 5,000 years ago in South America, a millennium earlier than previously thought
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Himalayan balsam's damaging impact on rivers revealed in new study
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'Command center' cell that orchestrates tooth root formation discovered
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Hybrid parasites threaten progress against one of the world's most widespread neglected diseases
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An ultra-fast quantum tunneling device for the 6G terahertz era
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Most people believe climate change primarily affects others
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Scientists find more active black holes in dwarf and Milky Way-sized galaxies by cutting through glare of star formation
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How quiet galaxies stay quiet: Cool gas feeds black holes in 'red geysers'
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SpaceX targets afternoon launch of 2nd Space Coast mission of 2026
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Can we use bees as a model of intelligent alien life to develop interstellar communication?
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Pets suffer in extreme heat: Animal welfare expert explains how we can help them
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When bushfires make their own weather
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Fossils Discovered in Morocco Could Reveal Humanity’s True Origins
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How does glass 'shake' and why does it start flowing when pushed hard enough?
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Ganges Delta under a winter shroud of fog
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A better way to sell premade food could cut waste and boost sales
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Deciphering symbiotic code: Research unlocks 'secret handshake' between legumes and rhizobia
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What past global warming reveals about future rainfall
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A double cosmic explosion could be the first known ‘superkilonova’
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Scientists test a tiny eye implant that could restore sight
ScienceDaily
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The 4x rule: Why some people’s DNA is more unstable than others
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Common food preservatives linked to higher risk of type 2 diabetes
ScienceDaily
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Scientists Found a Way to Supercharge the Immune System Against Cancer
ScienceDaily
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This simple design change could finally fix solid-state batteries
ScienceDaily
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As NASA announces unprecedented plans to evacuate astronauts on the ISS, experts reveal what could have gone wrong on board
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Some want to ban geoengineering research. This would be a catastrophic mistake for our planet | Craig Segall and Baroness Bryony Worthington
The Guardian
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Crispr Pioneer Launches Startup to Make Tailored Gene-Editing Treatments
Wired Science
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Vets reveal the telltale signs your pet is too cold - including SNEEZING
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Study finds food waste compost less effective than potting mix alone
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Uncovering a secret room that a giant virus creates inside its host amoeba
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Single-cell testing shows which antibiotics actually kill bacteria, not just stop growth
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New Zealand's rare flightless parrot begins breeding again
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Hundreds of thousands without power as storms pummel Europe
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You think this is bad? Scientists reveal British winters could get WORSE if the Gulf Stream collapses - amid warnings that it could be imminent
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NASA, in a rare move, cuts space station mission short after an astronaut's medical issue
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Experts say oceans soaked up record heat levels in 2025
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The Oceans Just Keep Getting Hotter
Wired Science
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Stanford’s AI spots hidden disease warnings that show up while you sleep
ScienceDaily
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Asteroid 2025 MN45 sets new spinning speed record captured by the world’s largest camera at the Rubin Observatory
The Times of India
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TikTok’s gout advice is everywhere and doctors say it’s often wrong
ScienceDaily
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NASA orders “controlled medical evacuation” from the International Space Station
Ars Technica
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An old jeweler’s trick could change nuclear timekeeping
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A hidden world inside DNA is finally revealed
ScienceDaily
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Roads can become more dangerous on hot days—especially for pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists
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Neural progesterone receptors link ovulation and sexual receptivity in medaka