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Rocket Report: Blunder at Baikonur; do launchers really need rocket engines?
Ars Technica
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When you're happy, your dog might look sad: Study reveals surprising twist in how people read canine emotions
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Comet 3I/ATLAS reveals glowing coma, plasma and dust tails from ESA’s Juice mission | NavCam early images revealed
The Times of India
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Should lynx and wolves be reintroduced to Britain and Ireland? Young people have mixed feelings
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Dollar stores may increase food deserts in under-resourced U.S. cities
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Bloat-busting canapé and cocktail swaps to make this Christmas party season... so you don't start 2026 with a Santa-sized waistline
Mail Online
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It's all downhill from there! Christmas excitement hits its peak at age SIX, study reveals
Mail Online
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Astrobee: AI-guided robot navigates space station corridors with improved speed and safety
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Is life out there? NASA finds essential sugars on ancient asteroid Bennu more than 200 million miles away
Mail Online
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Alzheimer’s blood tests may be misleading for people with kidney problems
ScienceDaily
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Social justice must guide global ecosystem restoration for lasting success, say researchers
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Subnational income inequality revealed: Regional successes may hold key to addressing widening gap globally
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Experimental RNA treatment shows surprising DNA repair power
ScienceDaily
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For some Latinx college graduates, student loan debt affects mental health
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High seas fisheries management falls short of mandates, analysis finds
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Italy to open Europe's first marine sanctuary for dolphins
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A new jaguar spotted in Arizona points to progress in the endangered species' recovery
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A brown pelican 'feeding frenzy' is an encouraging sign for the often-struggling large seabirds
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Human evolution mystery unlocked: How 100,000 years of isolation in southern Africa revealed hidden secrets of ancient DNA and our evolutionary history
The Times of India
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New low temperature fuel cell could transform hydrogen power
ScienceDaily
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A 1950s material just set a modern record for lightning-fast chips
ScienceDaily
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ESA discovers butterfly-shaped crater on Mars revealing impact, volcanic activity, and possible water
The Times of India
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Time-delay cosmography may enable a speed camera for the universe
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Scientists find hidden brain nutrient drop that may fuel anxiety
ScienceDaily
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Preventing gender-based violence in trades is both a labor issue and an education one
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Incarcerated populations in the Gulf Coast face heightened risks from natural disasters
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As DOJ deprioritizes foreign lobbying laws, study finds enforcement against Paul Manafort drove surge in disclosures
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The housing crisis is forcing Americans to choose between affordability and safety
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TikTok still delivering self-harm and suicidal content in France, research finds
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Watch the Highlights From WIRED’s 2025 Big Interview Event Right Here
Wired Science
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ESA’s Juice Spacecraft Beams Back New Image of 3I/ATLAS
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What explains a grand-design spiral galaxy only 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang
The Times of India
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Penguins likely starved to death en masse: Populations off South Africa may have fallen 95% in just 8 years
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Space debris: Will it take a catastrophe for nations to take the issue seriously?
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Can AI Look at Your Retina and Diagnose Alzheimer’s? Eric Topol Hopes So
Wired Science
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New study finds strong link between intimate partner violence and firearm ownership
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How a silent microbe survives the harshest sterilisation on Earth
The Times of India
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The Strange Rise of Scromiting — Most Common Among Young, Heavy Cannabis Users
Discover Magazine
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Fossil Site in Bolivia Records Thousands of Cretaceous Dinosaur Tracks, Tail Traces, and Swim Tracks
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This Frog’s Secret Power? Eating Venomous Murder Hornets Like Popcorn
Discover Magazine
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Space debris poses growing threat, but new study suggests cleanup is feasible
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Global Feta Cheese Supply Threatened as Virus Kills Almost 500,000 Goats and Sheep in Greece
Discover Magazine
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Quantum technology moves from lab to life, but widespread use remains years away
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A new look at TRAPPIST-1e, an Earth-sized, habitable-zone exoplanet
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Astrophysicists test a new piece of the sky to probe dark matter and dark energy
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Crickets That Munched on Microplastics Grew 25 Times in Body Size, and Spread Nanoplastics
Discover Magazine
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Discovery could give investigators a new tool in death investigations
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New massive duck-billed dinosaur species identified
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Tiny Throat Bone Confirms Nanotyrannus as Own Species — Adding Another Predator to the Late Cretaceous
Discover Magazine
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Lightning channels reveal hidden bursts: Lateral negative re-discharges observed for first time
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Q&A: Why understanding stem cells is the root of treating diseases from psoriasis to cancer
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Frequent flares from TRAPPIST-1 could impact habitability of nearby planets
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Ultrasonic pest control can protect beehives
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More access to nature data does not guarantee responsible use policies
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Phonetic or morpholexical issues? New study reveals ambiguity for Japanese learners of French
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Researchers find what makes AI chatbots politically persuasive
Ars Technica
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Researchers highlight need for caution in selecting global soil moisture data
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High-energy-density barocaloric material could enable smaller, lighter solid-state cooling devices
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NASA completes Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope construction
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Cracking the code of why and when some choose to 'self-handicap'
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Seeding jet exhaust with ice-nucleating particles could reduce aviation's climate impact
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Catalyst insight may unlock safer, on-demand ozone water disinfection
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Researchers find promising adaptations to climate change in tropical forests
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New statistical tools sharpen the search for causal DNA changes in livestock
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Canada's federal budget for 2025 shows partial alignment with farmers' priorities, new analysis reveals
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How a sperm bank for cheetahs might one day save the fastest land animal
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Trump NASA nominee aims to beat China in new moon race
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100 years on, quantum mechanics is redefining reality—with us at the center
Science Magazine
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Cracking chemistry with quantum simulations | Science
Science Magazine
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Dawn of quantum simulators | Science
Science Magazine
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