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SPRTA: A smarter way to measure evolution uncertainty
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Termite 'jumping genes' provide template to resolve tree of life
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Nanobodies from camels and llamas offer promise for treating schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease
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Data integration key to understanding Asia-Pacific marine change, researchers say
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Brain Microchip Smaller Than a Grain of Salt Sends Data Using Lasers and Satellite Technology
Discover Magazine
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Companies that 'sell to buy' reap $234 million shareholder boost, study finds
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Artificial neurons that behave like real brain cells
ScienceDaily
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Scientists Detected a Black Hole Flare So Massive It Outshines 10 Trillion Suns
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Mating injuries may give us a new way of identifying dinosaur genders
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Access denied: How banning books reduces reading volume and achievement
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The world's healthiest countries aren't the richest, study finds
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Can Israel feed itself? Economic model to rethink food self-sufficiency unveiled
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Kaua'i adopts first-ever framework to guide post-disaster recovery, redevelopment
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When mega wildfires can actually be a good thing
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New modeling shows difficult future for the Great Barrier Reef under climate change
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California agriculture dept. is hiding bird flu information, legal aid group alleges in lawsuit
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Body preservation technique applied to wood to make it stronger, protect from decay
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New underwater device tracks real-time nutrient exchanges between sediments and water
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Would you pay $50,000 to clone your pet? As Tom Brady duplicates his old family dog, scientists reveal why cloned animals are NOT identical to the original pet
Mail Online
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All aboard the remora rollercoaster—camera tags capture wild humpback rides
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World’s Biggest Spiderweb Found in Horror Cave Crawling With 111,000 Spiders
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Are U.S. firms 'decoupling' from China? Yes and no
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Ecological refuges or traps? Mapping a future for Australia's islands
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Blue Origin eyes 2nd New Glenn launch with Mars-bound NASA satellites
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College women face 75% higher risk of sexual violence than nonstudents
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Are We Living in a Simulation? This Study Has Answers.
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Skipping Breakfast Doesn’t Actually Make Your Brain Foggy, Study Finds
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Turning CO2 into clean fuel faster and cheaper
ScienceDaily
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Fishes, young and old, are shrinking in Michigan's inland lakes, research reveals
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Genomic selection is a crucial tool for meeting future challenges in agriculture
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New method makes transgene-free gene editing even more promising
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Arachnophobes, look away now! World's biggest spiderweb is discovered - and it contains more than 111,000 creepy crawlies
Mail Online
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China commands 47% of remote sensing research, while U.S. produces just 9%
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Understanding male fertility and health: Why size doesn’t always matter in men according to science
The Times of India
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How did Pluto capture its largest moon, Charon?
ScienceNews
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Self-replicating probes could be operating right now in the solar system; here's how we could look for them
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A 480-million-year-old parasite still infects oysters today
ScienceDaily
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Q&A: How mathematics can reveal the depth of deep learning AI
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The great climate paradox: Drop in air pollution has INCREASED global warming by making clouds less reflective, scientists warn
Mail Online
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A new solvent-relay strategy to design better electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries
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Is this how the world will end? Earth will be SWALLOWED by the sun in five billion years, scientists warn
Mail Online
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US President Donald Trump re-nominates Jared Isaacman as NASA chief to strengthen partnerships and space economy
The Times of India
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Bizarre TikTok trend sees Gen Z 'rawdogging boredom' to fix their attention spans - so, does it really work?
Mail Online
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A shapeshifting protein explains rabies’ deadly power
ScienceDaily
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Gen Z is cancelling the KETTLE: Youngsters predict what our kitchens will look like in 50 years - and say the tea-making appliance will be a thing of the past
Mail Online
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130 species in Southern Ontario at risk of local extinction by 2050 if no new actions taken, study indicates
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Frozen for 6 million years, Antarctic ice rewrites Earth’s climate story
ScienceDaily
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Ancient trees' inefficient photorespiration may have helped stabilize Earth's atmosphere during last ice age
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Are there different types of black holes? New method puts Einstein to the test
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Microcompartment approach expands possibilities for studying viruses in the environment
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Cleaner air may be accelerating warming by making clouds less reflective
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Tying climate action to protecting a way of life can increase motivation, study says
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Pay to protect: Brazil pitches new forest fund at COP30
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Suspected debris strike delays Chinese spaceship's return
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Trump again taps Musk ally Jared Isaacman to lead NASA
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The biggest supermoon of the YEAR will light up the skies tonight - as our lunar satellite appears 8% larger and 16% brighter than usual
Mail Online
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New Zealand plans space mission, satellite fleet: Minister
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Green goals versus growth needs: India's climate scorecard
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Chucarosaurus diripienda: The dinosaur so massive it shattered roads and transformed how scientists study titanosaurs
The Times of India
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Breakthrough links magnetism and electricity for faster tech
ScienceDaily
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Blood Tests for Alzheimer’s Are Here
Wired Science
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No deal yet on EU climate targets as COP30 looms
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Study paints detailed picture of forest canopy damage caused by 'heat dome'
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Space junk may have struck a Chinese crew ship in low-Earth orbit
Ars Technica
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Dark matter may be lighting up the heart of the Milky Way
ScienceDaily
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Office speech levels are influenced by environment, design and meeting type, study shows
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How hops produce chiral α-bitter acids that give beer its signature taste
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'Resilience Science Must-Knows': Report shows how decision-makers can manage global crises
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Cockroaches are secretly poisoning indoor air
ScienceDaily
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Scientists shocked to find E. coli spreads as fast as the swine flu
ScienceDaily
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