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Researchers discover large dormant virus can be reactivated in model green alga
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Census shows high number of brown bears in Romania
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Venom characteristics of a deadly snake can be predicted from local climate
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Pharmaceutical pollution alters migration behavior in salmon, study shows
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AI-designed antimicrobial peptides show promise for treating citrus greening disease
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This federal rule helped clear air over America's most beloved parks. Trump's EPA wants to kill it
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La Nina exits after three weak months, leaving Earth in neutral climate state
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Black Americans are more likely than other racial groups to express their faith in the workplace
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US political rhetoric: Analysis of 8 million speeches shows increased reliance on personal beliefs over facts
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Bumblebee survival: Keeping killer moths at bay with strategic hive spacing
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Guiding fruit flies like micro-robots using pinwheels and light
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Share your pictures of the Comet C/2025 F2 (SWAN)
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How many exoplanets are hiding in dust?
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Flocks of CubeSats can efficiently monitor farms
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Fixing the science of digital technology harms | Science
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Modernizing wildfire management in China | Science
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Implementing equitable wildfire response plans | Science
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Wildfires jeopardize drinking water safety | Science
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Empires and their philosophies | Science
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Diversity is a feature, not a bug | Science
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How does cancer affect motivation? | Science
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Reformation by light | Science
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Closing the gap in the neutrino mass | Science
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Protecting pieces of us: The need for Indigenous perspectives in the fuzzy world of biometric data regulation | Science
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A natural defense against plant disease | Science
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AI drug development’s data problem | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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In Other Journals | Science
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Mapping beetles' wiggle could help battle global food security
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Academic medicine is in urgent need of a revolution, say experts
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Two new tapeworm species discovered in wild oval squid
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Laser plasma accelerator achieves enhanced electron beam quality for practical applications
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Tracking photogenerated charge transfer in electrolytes
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Key enzyme mechanism unlocks potential of brown algae compounds for biotech
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Tax Day highlights the costs of single living, but demographics are forcing financial change
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Foreign interference threats in Canada's federal election are both old and new
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Simple, cost-effective reporter assay can evaluate chemical-induced epigenetic changes
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Fulani: New study unravels the genetic history of Africa's largest pastoralist community
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Chiral plasmonic nanostructures push the limits of light manipulation on the nanoscale
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Mechanical compression induces multicellular organization in archaea
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Plant-based foods' biochemical composition can be significantly affected depending on the processing method
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New drone-assisted 3D model offers a more accurate way to date dinosaur fossils
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Who eats whom? New model for marine food webs calculates predator-prey relationships more precisely
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Study offers a look beneath the surface of muskrat behavior
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Webb's autopsy of planet swallowed by star yields surprise
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Simulating the fluid dynamics of moving cells to map their location
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In Croatia's freshwater lakes, 'selfish' bacteria hoard nutrients
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Less than 10% of global plastics manufactured from recycled materials, findings reveal
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Good boy or bad dog? Our 1 billion pet dogs do real environmental damage
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Earth's oceans once turned green—and they could change again
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The AI action figure trend is taking over social media - here's how you can transform into a collector's toy
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How AI is ALREADY patrolling Britain's shops: From 'buzz for booze' buttons in Morrisons to age-checks to buy knives at John Lewis - the Orwellian technologies being used to tackle crime
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Our closest neighboring galaxy may be being torn apart
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NASA's Juno back to normal operations after entering safe mode
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Location-sharing apps are enabling domestic violence. But young people aren't aware of the danger
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From satellites to shorelines: AI can improve mangrove conservation with monitoring
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Press freedom linked to greater financial stability, finds global study
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Highly endangered sunflower star finds refuge in Canadian fjords
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A new approach to probe hadronization via quantum entanglement
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Can we really resurrect extinct animals, or are we just creating hi-tech lookalikes?
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Girls' education projects succeed when whole communities 'live the change' and carry it forward
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Scientists say the 'plant world' needs to come out and claim its place at the One Health table
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Healthy forests require combined deer and invasive shrub control
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Einstein's dream of a unified field theory accomplished?
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A new approach to cancer treatment: Tiny vesicles help the immune system fight tumors
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Scientists observe the first 'quantum rain'
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New method identifies protein that may govern cancer cell movement and metastasis
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Caspian Sea's rapid decline threatens endangered seals, coastal communities and industry, study warns
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Scientists discover new way to keep quantum spins coherent longer