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When stress helps—or hurts—at work
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Nanoplastics detected in farm animal cells: Study warns of possible human consequences
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Could we really turn Mars green?
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New 3D model reveals geophysical structures beneath Britain
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Light-driven reaction leads to advanced hybrid nanomaterial
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Travel chaos as major US airports ground flights for HOURS
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Poverty in Australia increases to 1 in 7 people, according to report
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Understanding volcanoes better: Scientists find exact locations of magma movement
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Centuries of mining turn saltwater lagoon into reservoir of toxic metals
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Nano bone material exhibits high elasticity and strength to accelerate surgery and healing
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How tips for biomolecular engineering can be found in early Earth
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Skin deep: New research reveals the secret to ancient fish scales' survival
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UK heat waves overwhelm natural ecological safeguards to increase wildfire risk
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Millions of birds are migrating—here's how to help keep them safe
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How the brain's internal central clock controls rhythmic foraging
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A new system can dial expression of synthetic genes up or down
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Resolving the stonefly phylogeny puzzle via mitochondrial genomes
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Seafood unfairly singled out in microplastics debate, researchers say
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When minds align: A neural basis for flocking
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Baltimore harbor health improves despite pistachio tide
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Last month was the third-hottest September on RECORD - with average global temperatures hitting a balmy 16.11°C
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Women in leadership could save Australia's tourism and hospitality sector, research finds
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A list of this year's Nobel Prize winners
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Turtle turnaround—dramatic comeback managed for priority species
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States could be held accountable for private security actions
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Report shows action to improve gender equity linked to career gains and better business performance
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Batty pathogens: Why do bats spread so many diseases?
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Key ExoMars Rover part ships from Aberystwyth
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Shark Glossi review: I tested a two-in-one multistyler on my curly hair - I'll never pay for a bouncy blowdry again
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Britain's top tea experts reveal the way you've been making your cuppa all wrong - including the secret ingredient you should always add in
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Scientists have uncovered a simple way to cure hair loss - as incredible before-and-after photos show the results in just 8 weeks
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Undergraduates' research sheds light on zombie bees
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Woman's best friend! Spending time with dogs slows ageing in women, study finds
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Nobel economics prize goes to 3 researchers for explaining innovation-driven economic growth
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World's coral reefs crossing survival limit: Global experts
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Scientists probe Tajik glacier for clues to climate resistance
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Not nothing, not enough: Is the Paris Agreement working?
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Urgent warning to millions of Microsoft customers as support for Windows 10 ends TOMORROW - leaving users without any help if something goes wrong
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Who is setting fire to the Amazon?
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In minutes, Mexico's rains swept away homes and people
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New Australian fossil fuel site could have major impact on people and the planet
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Trees, targets and trillions: What's on the agenda at COP30?
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The Nobel economics prize is set to be announced Monday
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Starwatch: worth staying up for pleasing view of moon encountering Jupiter and Gemini
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Inside US town terrorized by legend of bone-chilling monster with no head and skin like a seal
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Earth enters 'new reality' as coral reefs reach first climate tipping point
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Key climate tipping point is BREACHED for the first time - and scientists warn it will cause 'catastrophic harm' unless urgent action is taken
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Coral collapse signals Earth’s first climate tipping point
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Satellite images reveal ancient hunting traps used by South American social groups
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And then there were none: Australia's only shrew declared extinct
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New species of Jurassic 'sword dragon' found in UK
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AI weapons are dangerous in war. But saying they can't be held accountable misses the point
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Sustainable practices could cut food-related emissions in half
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World's most unusual toilets pictured - including a 14,500ft seat in the clouds
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Stirred, not shaken! Scientists reveal how to make the perfect martini - and why James Bond gets it WRONG
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Power plants may emit more pollution during government shutdowns
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UK spearheads polar climate change research as US draws back
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At least 41 dead in Mexico floods
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Expedition to find Amelia Earhart's missing plane is a 'waste of time', pilot claims - as he reveals the 'true location' of her Lockheed Electra 10E
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Is sewage leaking into rivers, lakes or seas near YOU? How spills of raw waste dirty England's waterways once every 70 seconds
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Cap on international students projected to cost Dutch economy up to €5 billion
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Attachment to our home town runs deep—so what happens when it faces dramatic change?
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Labor is close to a deal on environmental law reforms, but there are troubling signs these will fall short
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Multitasking makes you more likely to fall for phishing emails, experiments show
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Breakthrough mirror-image nanopores open door to new biomedical applications
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When chimps helped cool the planet
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NASA unveils plan for astronauts to live on the moon - inside glass bubbles made from lunar dust
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Fundamental engineering principles can help identify disease biomarkers more quickly
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Meteorologist's stark warning to Americans to brace for a harsh winter with less snow but more nor'easters
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Toxic pollution builds up in snake scales: What we learned from black mambas