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Martu rangers and scientists combine forces to save an endangered marsupial
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Hate more common in early article comments, analysis finds
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NASA study finds ancient life could survive 50 million years in Martian ice
ScienceDaily
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Women, children bearing brunt of homelessness in New Zealand
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Researcher warns of structural risks at Grand Renaissance Dam putting property and lives in danger
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Water supplies in rural Nepal could be cleaned by harnessing the power of the sun, scientists claim
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Mother-daughter team finds world’s largest known coral on Great Barrier Reef
The Times of India
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Chile telescope captures image of star-forming region at heart of Milky Way
The Times of India
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Scientists discover hidden sugar layer behind psoriasis
ScienceDaily
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See the Milky Way like NEVER before: Largest image of its kind reveals the hidden chemistry at the heart of our galaxy
Mail Online
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E-waste chemicals are appearing in dolphins and porpoises
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ALMA reveals Milky Way's core in largest-ever mosaic, tracing cold gas filaments
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Climate change could determine the sex of your child: Warmer temperatures are linked to a rise in girls being born, study reveals
Mail Online
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US childhood literacy rates are lagging. Pediatricians could be part of the solution
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A protocol to realize near-perfect atom-photon entanglement
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A simple chemical tweak could supercharge quantum computers
ScienceDaily
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This Is the Worst Thing That Could Happen to the International Space Station
Wired Science
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What will happen to Punch the monkey? Scientists reveal the lonely macaque's likely fate as animals in his enclosure continue to reject him
Mail Online
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Over a year on, Isro says panel traces NVS-02 failure to pyro valve signal loss
The Times of India
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Aliens DO exist - they just haven't visited Earth, NASA veteran claims
Mail Online
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Emperor penguins are on the pathway to EXTINCTION: Satellite images reveal how shrinking sea ice is forcing birds into crowded groups - with potentially 'catastrophic' consequences
Mail Online
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Lost fossils reveal sea monsters that took over after Earth’s greatest extinction
ScienceDaily
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New brain stimulation approach could treat depression in just 5 days
ScienceDaily
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Heat relief means higher emissions: How air conditioning complicates 1.5°C goals
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Ocean warming drives a nearly 20% annual decline in fish biomass, research confirms
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Researchers challenge misleading language around plastic waste solutions
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Scientists finally solve the mystery of the horse whinny
ScienceDaily
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Oura Ring 4 review: I wore a tiny health tracker that looks like expensive jewellery for six weeks - here's what it revealed about my health
Mail Online
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Secrets of Egypt's Great Pyramids point to lost 'supercivilization' from 12,000 years ago
Mail Online
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Microplastics found in 90% of prostate cancer tumors, study reveals
ScienceDaily
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Bug beats: Caterpillars use complex rhythms to communicate with ants
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Keeping a beat wins caterpillars friends in low places
ScienceNews
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40,000-year-old signs show humans were recording information long before writing
ScienceDaily
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Celebrity dolphin of Venice doesn't need special protection—except from humans
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A Lone Dolphin Takes Up Residence in Front of St. Mark’s Square, Venice
Discover Magazine
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When feral cats are away, potoroos and bandicoots are more likely to play
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Delving into 'deep time': What NZ's ancient past reveals about its present
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UN data shows 6.5 million people at risk of severe hunger from drought
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Urine tests confirm alcohol consumption in wild African chimpanzees
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Boozy chimps fail urine test, confirm hotly debated theory
Ars Technica
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Wild Chimpanzees May Be Consuming Two Alcoholic Drinks a Day
Discover Magazine
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T.Rex ran on his tip-toes! Foot-strike analysis reveals the surprisingly dainty run of the King of the Dinosaurs
Mail Online
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Early Triassic Fossils from Australia Uncover Diverse Marine Amphibian Community
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Human activity is making the Arctic's waters louder
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Following 35% growth, solar has passed hydro on US grid
Ars Technica
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Webb Focuses on Spiraling Star Factory: NGC 5134
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A 3D-Printed Elephant Inside a Living Cell Signals a Bioengineering Breakthrough
Discover Magazine
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A Chilling Massacre in Prehistoric Serbia Took the Lives of Women and Children
Discover Magazine
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Quantum effect could power the next generation of battery-free devices
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New Aegean index unlocks advance in Mediterranean seasonal rainfall forecasting
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How studying yeast in the gut could lead to new, better drugs
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Why do microbes team up? A new model explains nutrient sharing in fluctuating environments
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Synthetic RNA 'nanostars' create programmable compartments in bacteria
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The hidden stress facing coral reef fish in the Arabian Gulf
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Targeted climate policies are successfully cutting carbon, study shows
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Physicists develop new method to measure universe's expansion rate
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AI-powered platform accelerates discovery of new mRNA delivery materials
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AI model analyzes 52 factors to flag extinction risks for 10,000 fish species
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Nutrient-driven 'death fronts' may explain why some antibiotics fail outside the lab
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Major gap in Earth's rock record likely due to tectonics—not glaciers
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Q&A: Why the fall of Mexico's most wanted kingpin matters
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Physicists watch light drift in quantized steps for the first time
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AI develops easily understandable solutions for unusual experiments in quantum physics
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A Baby Macaque Has Gone Viral with His Plushie — What Punch Tells Us About Social Hierarchies
Discover Magazine
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NASA’s Chandra captures ‘young sun’ caught blowing bubbles in HD 61005’s astrosphere with moth-like dust wings
The Times of India
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Ice Age erosion may explain Appalachians' smoother northern peaks
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Lasers and drones assess health of world forests and help track climate change
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How AI can improve the quality of peer review
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Why do female caribou have antlers? Arctic study points to nutrition
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Are there aliens broadcasting from Hycean world K2-18b? Astronomers just listened in