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Beyond Arrakis: Dune researchers confront real-life perils of shifting sand formations
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New Jersey declares State of Emergency as Hurricane Erin barrels up East Coast
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Scientists harness polaritons, making a leap in molecular charge transfer
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Weaving peptide nanonets to fight bacterial infections
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Viruses hidden within fungi could be secret drivers of deadly lung infections
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Scientists develop map of how cells work together to become a brain
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Record EU wildfires burned over million hectares in 2025: analysis
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Synchronized breathing can spread diseases for Bottlenose dolphins and other cetaceans
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Mysterious 'UFO' caught hovering over Disney World before vanishing into the darkness
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Slow, steady tissue forces may be as important as genes and biochemistry in shaping developing organs
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Nanopore technique for measuring DNA damage could improve cancer therapy and radiological emergency response
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Dark matter in gas giants could collapse into detectable black holes, model suggests
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Hawai'i-grown lemons and limes ready for export
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New AI tool tracks early signs of hurricane formation
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Grandparenting from a distance: What's lost when families are separated, and how to bridge the gap
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Forest disturbances are reshaping the world's carbon balance, study shows
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How NASA's Artemis II lunar science operations will inform future missions
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PET plastic gets antimicrobial boost through plasma treatment and zinc nanoparticles
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Driven by the pain of endometriosis, this scientist is uncovering clues to its causes
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Q&A: Study reveals how cellular waste disposal system deals with stress
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Overcoming disordered energy in light-matter interactions
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Birds in light-polluted areas stay up late into the night
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Zoo populations may hold key to saving Pacific pocket mouse
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Zooming in reveals a world of detail: Protein mapping technique reveals inner workings of cells
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DNA from extinct hominin may have helped ancient peoples survive in the Americas
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What traits matter when predicting disease emergence in new populations?
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Sediment analysis challenges view that rise of plants triggered shift from braided to meandering rivers
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A global wildfire paradox: Human impacts worsen even as total burned area declines
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Gruesome pit of tortured warriors is uncovered in France after being laid undiscovered for 6,000 years
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Measuring how molecules communicate: New method quantifies partial charges
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How a 'perfect storm' triggered a marine heat wave and sent salmon lice into overdrive
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The MUC19 gene: An evolutionary history of recurrent introgression and natural selection | Science
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Universal coarsening in a homogeneous two-dimensional Bose gas | Science
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Stereo-cell: Spatial enhanced-resolution single-cell sequencing with high-density DNA nanoball-patterned arrays | Science
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Ultracompact on-chip spectral shaping using pixelated nano-opto-electro-mechanical gratings | Science
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Ultrafast elastocapillary fans control agile maneuvering in ripple bugs and robots | Science
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Disrupting the biospecimen “treasure trove”: Practice, precedent, and future directions | Science
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Load and lock: An emerging class of therapeutics that influence macromolecular dissociation | Science
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Pakistan’s reptiles need protection | Science
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Yarmouk Treaty could ease Jordan’s water crisis | Science
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LYVAC/PDZD8 is a lysosomal vacuolator | Science
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Brazilian policy weakens shark conservation | Science
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Mutualism—here, there, and everywhere | Science
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Discovering Denisova | Science
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A shared circuit might link depression and anxiety | Science
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Ripple bug robots demonstrate interfacial intelligence | Science
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Outshining molecular disorder with light | Science
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Disability and AI: Much more than assistive technologies | Science
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A protein tunnel helps stressed lysosomes swell | Science
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Rewiring science diplomacy | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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In Other Journals | Science
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Denisovans, Neanderthals gave Indigenous Americans key mucus gene | Science
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First comprehensive transport model of a plasma membrane calcium pump could inform new drug development
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Upconversion nanoparticles can aid the application of molecular motors
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Ultrathin metasurface enables high-efficiency vectorial holography
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Dark energy-filled black holes plus DESI data give neutrino masses that make sense
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SpaceX to launch secret X-37B space plane Thursday
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AI could stop hotels and restaurants wasting food, energy and talent—yet adoption remains low
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Why spotting a liar can be harder than you think
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Organizational intolerance reduces gender differences in empathy for workplace harassment targets
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'Ultra-fresh' fashion reshapes the industry, with a cost to the environment
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Parenting strategies are shifting as neuroscience brings the developing brain into clearer focus
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How the racist study of skulls gripped Victorian Britain's scientists
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Saving the giants of the Australian forest
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Close-up images reveal asteroid debris plume after DART impact
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Rising temperatures linked to declining moods around the world
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Reports from 65 years of snow and avalanche research now digitized
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Multilingual scholars should look inward to better support learners, researcher says
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'Zombie' spiders infected by never-before-seen fungus are invading American homes
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