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Mosquitoes Really Do Archive Animal DNA, Just Like in ‘Jurassic Park’
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Astrophysicists map how many ghost particles all the Milky Way's stars send towards Earth
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Scientists are closing in on the Universe’s biggest mystery
ScienceDaily
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Cosmic lens reveals hyperactive cradle of future galaxy cluster
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Q&A: Why does time go by so fast, and how can we slow it down?
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Neil deGrasse Tyson explains why falling into a black hole would be his preferred way to die
The Times of India
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People in Brazil are living past 110 and scientists want to know why
ScienceDaily
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Nasa considering early return of crew from ISS due to medical reasons
The Guardian
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Image: Meltwater turns iceberg A-23A blue
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Repeating fast radio burst shows diverse activity and hints at magnetar origin
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Ever laughed at an inappropriate moment? Scientists reveal why suppressing giggles can be so difficult - and what to do when you really need to keep a straight face
Mail Online
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Scientists tried to break Einstein’s speed of light rule
ScienceDaily
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Are 'new towns' a solution to the housing crisis?
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Heat-inducible promoters show varied expression patterns in sugarcane stems
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Washington state overestimates climate law's emission reductions by a long shot
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A quantum discovery that breaks the rules of heating
ScienceDaily
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Scientist found a Saturn-sized planet drifting alone through the galaxy
The Times of India
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How 4Patriots and My Patriot Supply Cashed In on Prepping for the Apocalypse
Wired Science
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Program predicts your risk of dementia, heart attack, stroke and cancer from a single night of sleep
Mail Online
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'Hectic' bushfires threaten rural towns in Australian heat wave
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Trump withdraws US from key climate treaty, deepening global pullback
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Study suggests taking photos at live events can come at a social cost
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Strategy over morality can help conservation campaigns reduce ivory demand, research shows
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Europe's most active volcano is erupting, and tour guides are told to stay away
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NASA is sending humans around the Moon again after 50 years and here’s why it matters
The Times of India
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Philippines evacuates 3,000 people after activity increases at Mayon Volcano
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Searching for the centromere: Diversity in pathways key for cell division
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Global study reveals widespread burning of plastic for heating and cooking
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Just 10 minutes of exercise can trigger powerful anti-cancer effects
ScienceDaily
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Scientists find exercise rivals therapy for depression
ScienceDaily
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Annual solar eclipse 2026: What February’s ‘ring of fire’ eclipse is, when it happens, where it can be seen, and India's visibility
The Times of India
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This brain trick makes exercise feel easier
ScienceDaily
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Structural barriers hinder sustainable entrepreneurship in Nigeria's business ecosystem, study finds
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Something was pumping enormous energy into a young galaxy cluster
ScienceDaily
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Bio-inspired nanochannels provide experimental evidence for uncovering brain memory mechanisms
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A new study casts doubt on life beneath Europa’s ice
ScienceDaily
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Expert warns venture capital's push for 'hypergrowth' puts tenants at risk
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Global terrestrial biodiversity hotspots are in 'land use debt,' study finds
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I snapped never-before-seen photos of Jeffrey Epstein. He threatened me during the shoot... Here's what he tried to hide
Mail Online
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Less than a trillionth of a second: Ultrafast UV light could transform communications and imaging
ScienceDaily
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NASA considers evacuating ailing crew member from International Space Station
Ars Technica
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Physicists built a perfect conductor from ultracold atoms
ScienceDaily
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Why does mint make water taste so cold? A scientist explains
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Combining ecological restoration with climate-resilient agriculture to tackle desertification
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As Australia bakes through an extreme heat wave, even insects aren't immune to its impact
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New dietary guidelines flip the food pyramid
ScienceNews
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UK consumers may be ready to swap salmon for sprats and sardines
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Stop giving your dog steak! Pets fed on premium meat have a bigger carbon pawprint than their owners, experts warn
Mail Online
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Would you swap your salmon for sprat? Millions of Brits keen to trade imported fish for home-caught favourites, report reveals
Mail Online
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These mesmerizing patterns are secretly solving hard problems
ScienceDaily
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Zombie fungi and 'bloodstained' orchids: Top plant and fungal species named new to science in 2025
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Dogs' dinners can have greater climate impact than those of their owners
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Traces of Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA May Have Been Discovered on a Red Chalk Drawing Called ‘Holy Child’
Wired Science
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What looked like a planet was actually a massive space collision
ScienceDaily
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Europa’s Ocean Floor is Surprisingly Calm, New Modeling Study Suggests
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People With Red Hair Carry a Gene That May Change How Pain Is Felt and Treated
Discover Magazine
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Families reveal harsh reality of prison visits
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773,000-Year-Old Fossils Capture a Moment Before Human Lineages Split
Discover Magazine
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Alzheimer’s drug developers accuse clinical trial sites of faking data
Science Magazine
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Solar physicists discover long-hidden source of gamma rays unleashed by flares
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THz spectroscopy system bypasses long-standing tradeoff between spectral and spatial resolution
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Warming winters and storm-driven dispersal facilitate northward mangrove expansion along the US Atlantic coast
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The mechanical ratchet: A new mechanism of cell division
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Plasma rings around M dwarf stars offer new clues to planetary habitability
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New tool narrows the search for ideal metal organic frameworks
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AI tool can take a cattle's temperature with only a photo
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Optics research uses dim light to produce bright LEDs
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Engineers create water-saving sand layer to improve plant resilience during drought
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Snow's compressibility acts as avalanche crumple zone
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Overlooked molecule points to new treatments for drug-resistant fungal infections