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Scientists discover smart way to generate energy with tiny plastic beads
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Why conspiracy theories and misinformation spread in the long wait for Cyclone Alfred
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Scientists discover new heavy-metal molecule 'berkelocene'
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Do cats have 'friends,' or do they always vie for territory? Animal experts weigh in
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Can playing games like Wordle help improve work and workplaces?
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Want to make scientists more relatable to students? You'll need more than photos, study finds
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Triassic Life: An overview of ancient amphibians, crocodile relatives, early dinosaurs and mammalian ancestors
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Small, faint and 'unexpected in a lot of different ways': Dwarf galaxy discovery forces rethink of cosmic evolution
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Self-optimizing catalysts facilitate water-splitting for the green production of hydrogen
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Panic over children's mobile phone use distracts from the help young people actually want
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Topological insulator nanowires reveal superconducting effect, bringing topological quantum computing closer to reality
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First images capture cholesterol crystal formation in the body
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Despite Arctic air outbreaks, US had warm, dry winter on average
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Boys in England significantly outperforming girls in math and science
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Acoustic monitoring network for birds enhances forest management
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Salt influx from land and sea spells 'double trouble' for drinking water
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Water movement on surfaces makes more electric charge than expected
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Molecular motors in action: Visualizing α-cyclodextrin movement along polymer chains
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Male blue-lined octopuses paralyze females before mating to prevent being eaten
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Catalyst uses just water and oxygen for greener and simpler industrial chemical production
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'Fishial' recognition: Neural network deciphers coral reef sounds for species identification
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Why attention limitations let idea thieves thrive in workplaces
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US dairy exports to Canada surge post-2020 trade agreement, study finds
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Climate change made severe UK fires in 2022 six times more likely
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'Double disadvantage': Women with foreign accents seen as less employable
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First burials: Compelling evidence that Neanderthal and Homo sapiens engaged in cultural exchange
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Extremists align in targeting LGBTQ+ communities
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Novel technique manipulates water waves to precisely control floating objects
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Psychological 'booster shots' can strengthen resistance to misinformation over time
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A 62-million-year-old skeleton sheds light on an enigmatic mammal
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Cybersecurity experts claim X's cyberattack could have come from ANYWHERE - as Elon Musk insists Ukraine was behind the outage
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Amino acid assists in recycling rechargeable batteries
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Over 1 in 3 adults in households with guns do not store all in locked locations
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Landscape transcriptomics may give insight into what stresses wild bees
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Cultured meat's new secret ingredient: Aloe vera
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Is America in a housing crisis? Cultural anthropologist says yes
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Supernova simulations show that low-mass star in binary system J0453+1559 could be a neutron star
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Rare frog rediscovered after 130 years
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Framework to help scientists choose impactful place-based research locations
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SpaceX set for 1st Space Coast launch since booster fire
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NOAA's uncertain future brings tsunami of worry for wildlife, ocean
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Experiments aboard the International Space Station may offer promising advancements in fighting cancer
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Microplastics may threaten global food supply by disrupting photosynthesis
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Plastic trash in bird nests documents the Anthropocene epoch
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Roads less traveled multiply deforestation in the Amazon and beyond
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How nature organizes itself, from brain cells to ecosystems
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Hungry little crabs may help control coral-eating starfish numbers
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Microplastics could be fueling antibiotic resistance
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Nitrogen for nothing and your protein for free
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Earth's 'dirty mirror' effect is accelerating climate change, research suggests
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Untangling quantum entanglement with new calculation formulas
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Smog bound Indian cities dominate global pollution rankings: report
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Study explores effects of climatic changes on Christmas Island's red crabs
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Death by feral cat: DNA shows cats to be culprits in killing of native animals
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Human-derived food accounts for more than a third of the diet of urban foxes, a new study suggests
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Black hole X-ray binary SLX 1746–331 shows unusual outburst pattern
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Urgent warning to Google Maps users as hundreds complain about bizarre glitch with 'serious' consequences
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How will artificial intelligence affect wealth equality?
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The mission to clean up 142,000 barrels of jet fuel: Step-by-step graphic reveals how rescue teams could tackle the leak after US oil tanker is struck off the coast of Yorkshire
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Arctic sea ice loss drives drier weather over California and wetter Iberian winters, modeling study shows
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120,000 properties still blacked out in storm-hit Australia
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'Really suffocating': Pakistan emerges from record smog season
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Majority of the world's population breathes dirty air, report says
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BREX system's unique DNA recognition mechanism enhances bacterial antiviral defense
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Two years of gold mining devastates Peruvian peatlands, outpacing damage of the last 30 years
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The male blue-lined octopus injects females with venom during sex to avoid being eaten, study shows
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Permian mass extinction linked to 10°C global temperature rise that reshaped Earth's ecosystems
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Scientists discover everyday food that could have dramatic effect on children's behaviour
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As Trump attacks US science agencies, ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred ushers in a fresh wave of climate denial in Australia | Adam Morton
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US Navy's 'Doomsday plane' spotted circling Midwest nuclear command base
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