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NASA wants to put a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030. Choosing where is tricky
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Scientists develop new method to create novel layered inorganic materials
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Study shows sound can make beer brew faster
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Data that taxpayers have paid for and rely on is disappearing. Here's how it's happening and what you can do about it
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Why did Cosmic Noon galaxies emit so many cosmic rays?
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Size matters, but so does beauty and vigor—at least when it comes to peacocks
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Engineers create new class of quantum sensors to detect faint molecular vibrations
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High-conductivity amphiphilic MXene can be dispersed in a wide range of solvents
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Is mineral water 'natural' if it's filtered? The debate gripping France today has raged since the 18th-century
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Hubble examines low brightness, high interest galaxy
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Kids need soft skills in the age of AI, but what does this mean for schools?
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Unlocking a mechanism for longevity: Study identifies key to slowing aging via RNA regulation
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Spectral analysis suggests asteroids Bennu and Ryugu are part of Polana family
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Africa's top climate change challenges: A fairer deal on phasing out fossil fuels and mobilizing funds
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Online reviews influence what we buy, but should they have that much power over our choices?
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Blending direct and indirect reciprocity: Researchers create tolerance-based cooperation framework
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Beyond the binary: Nuanced categories of good, neutral and bad support lasting human cooperation
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Iran's nature is under threat—here's how better environmental stewardship can save it
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Using magnetism for more efficient oxygen production in space
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Deadly wildfires rage across Spain as record area of land burned
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What geese can teach us about leaders and followers
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'Fixing' neurodivergent kids misses the point—it's the schools that need to change
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As negotiations on a global plastics treaty stall, cleanup efforts are more vital than ever
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How bad science is becoming big business
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Microfluidic platform mimics blood microenvironment to monitor parasite spread by ticks
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Chemists detail new photobiocatalytic approach to carbon-nitrogen bond formation
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Single-atom zirconium powers low-temperature pollution cleanup
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Lakeside sandstones may hold key to ancient continent's movement
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'Several teachers didn't believe in ADHD': Families share how students with disability are bullied and excluded
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A smart accelerator for qubits: Spin-orbit approach boosts both speed and stability
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Rare orange shark with ghostly white eyes captured in first-of-its-kind sighting
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In the blink of an eye: Wild birds switch from sound to sight communication in noisy stream environments
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Britain's porn crackdown in numbers: Pornhub loses more than 1 MILLION visitors in just two weeks - as Brits refuse to show their ID to prove they're over-18
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Hair-based recordkeeping system may have been used by Inka elites and commoners alike
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Umbrella's up! Seabirds poo once every 4 MINUTES - but there's a simple way to avoid getting splattered
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Meet the real-life MERMAIDS: South Korean female sea-divers swim 65ft to the ocean floor and back without breathing apparatus for six hours a day...until they are 90
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New research ferments the perfect recipe for fine chocolate flavor
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Seabirds only poop while flying, researchers observe
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How scientists can contribute to social movements and climate action
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Orbital debris detection system developed for spacecraft
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When workers' lives outside work are more fulfilling, it benefits employers, too
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How did Jupiter's Galilean moons form? Scientists explore moon formation theories
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AI-powered tool developed for near real-time, large-scale wildfire fuel mapping
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Openness about wealth combined with penalties for financial secrecy can create fairer societies
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What's bugging you? Spotted lanternfly proves hard to control
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Collaborating with Indigenous communities can lead to meaningful climate action
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How children learn a foreign language
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The rise of universities as engines of innovation
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Aircraft toilets could flush out spread of global superbugs
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Evidence from an Uzbekistan rock shelter points to possible 80,000-year-old arrowheads
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The common plane behaviour that flight attendants secretly hate - do YOU do it?
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Massive underwater volcano on brink of eruption after experiencing 2,000 earthquakes in a single day
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Warning issued as major broadband provider set to enforce £50 fee to use your email account
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Sensing single ballistic electrons: High-speed method tracks fleeting quantum events
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Self-generating catalyst overcomes durability limits for hydrogen production
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Sugar-stabilized nanoparticles can deliver drugs with fewer side effects
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Elegant theory predicts the chaos created by bubbles
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How the rise of Craigslist helped fuel America's political polarization
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Excavating Eridu: Observations explore nature of massive ancient galaxy
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Hurricane Erin's life-threatening path revealed in latest spaghetti models as officials order evacuations
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Finding the Chile Triple Junction's gap: Seismology offers slab window insights
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Light-and-sound-based thermometer helps gold nanoparticles destroy cancer
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Reusable 'jelly ice' keeps things cold—without meltwater
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Exploration and dispersal are key traits involved in rapid range expansion, urban bird study finds
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NASA-developed printable metal can withstand extreme temperatures
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Ozempic for DOGS: Scientists are testing an implant for fat pooches that mimics weight-loss drugs taken by humans
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Scientists witness successful spawn of rare coral on Florida reefs
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Liberica coffee consists of three distinct species, offering more climate-resilient options
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New sensors designed to predict flooding in Chicago
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Western Colorado is at the 'epicenter of drought' as a hot, dry summer saps water supplies—and fuels wildfires