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Science army mobilizes to map US soil microbiome
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Ancient clay cylinders provide first foundation text documenting Nebuchadnezzar II's restoration of the ziggurat of Kish
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Why we trust romantic partners rather than AI when making big financial decisions
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Single-atom photocatalyst enables green, oxidant-free C–H cross-coupling reactions
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Electrons that lag behind nuclei in 2D materials could pave way for novel electronics
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'Stomata in-Sight' system allows scientists to watch plants 'breathe' in real-time
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New research provides overview of market microstructure regulation
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New Type of Astronomical Object Discovered: RELHIC
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Maduro's post-capture wardrobe changes spark wild CIA 'psyop' claims
Mail Online
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Why are older adults more likely to share misinformation online?
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Rare 'firework morphology' of supernova remnant Pa 30 may be due to white dwarf wind
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CIA makes shocking statement about mysterious interstellar visitor that upends NASA's comet story
Mail Online
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Narrative-based performance reviews deemed fairest by employees
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Jupiter's moon Europa lacks the undersea activity needed to support life, study suggests
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Bad memories could be rewritten while you sleep, not erased; study finds
The Times of India
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Here’s the science behind nuclear weapons testing
ScienceNews
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Why we talk to people who think differently—or why we don't
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Ørsted seeks injunction against US government over project freeze
Ars Technica
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How to make communities more resilient to climate change
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From pint to plate, scientists brew up a new way to grow meat
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Direct 3D printing of nanolasers can boost optical computing and quantum security
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Orange pigments in birds and human redheads prevent cellular damage, study shows
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Solving quantum computing's longstanding 'no cloning' problem with an encryption workaround
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Indonesia's panda cub Rio thriving 40 days after birth
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House sparrows can help us save endangered species: A mathematical framework for genomic prediction
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Climate change accelerates tree deaths across Australian forests, study finds
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'A window into the dark universe': Astronomers spot an unexpected 'ghostly object' in the depths of space
Mail Online
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Black hole shreds distant 'super sun,' unleashing a spectacular event known as the Whippet
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Nanoparticles with AI-crafted sensors open paths to at-home cancer screening
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Do I have to rinse out my swimsuit after the pool? A textile scientist has the answer
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Women have fought hard to be recognized as farmers. There's still more work to be done
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Error-correction technology to turn quantum computing into real-world power
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How a biological version of rock-paper-scissors determines if lizard colors are maintained or lost
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Australia needs a school lunch program—like many other high-income countries
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ALMA devours cosmic 'hamburger,' reveals potential for giant planet formation
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To understand exoplanet habitability, we need a better understanding of stellar flaring
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The sequel paradox: Research shows less innovation sells more tickets—but only at first
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Stars and planets are linked together, and dust is the key to understanding how
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Image: Reaching the precipice in Angola
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New framework unifies space and time in quantum systems
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Researchers sustainably produce triacetic acid lactone from sugarcane
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Astronomers build molecular cloud atlas for nearby Andromeda galaxy
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Researchers build plasma accelerator that boosts electron energy and brightness at the same time
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In a Quebec park, a science game brings predator-prey dynamics to life
ScienceNews
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Orlando confirms avian flu to blame for Lake Eola swan deaths as toll hits 19
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California's largest reservoir rises 36 feet as rains boost water supply statewide
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Blazar Ton 599's complex variability investigated by long-term observations
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Whales and orcas were carrying viruses no one knew existed
ScienceDaily
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Deep sea explorers capture incredible footage of rare giant phantom jellyfish off the coast of Argentina
Mail Online
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Scientists create robots smaller than a grain of salt that can think
ScienceDaily
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We can safely experiment on reflecting sunlight away from Earth. Here’s how | Dakota Gruener and Daniele Visioni
The Guardian
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2026 may be the year coral reefs around the world finally collapse: Expert warns the extent of loss over the next 12 months could be 'catastrophic'
Mail Online
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What your flirting style says about you, according to science - and it's bad news if you turn on the charm to get a free drink
Mail Online
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Scientists find a safer way for opioids to relieve pain
ScienceDaily
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I'm a tech expert and these John Lewis January deals on TVs, Apple products, headphones and more are too good to miss
Mail Online
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Earth’s toughest microbes could help humans live on Mars
ScienceDaily
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Molecular 'reshuffle' cracks an 80-year-old conundrum in controlling chirality
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Study overturns long-held model of how plants coordinate immune responses
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Earthquake shakes western Japan but causes no major damage or tsunami
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Ferroelectric materials boost data storage potential
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A rare whale is having an encouraging season for births. Scientists warn it might still go extinct
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Why multiple sclerosis slowly steals balance and movement
ScienceDaily
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Tiny 3D-printed light cages could unlock the quantum internet
ScienceDaily
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Delhi's worst air in years fuels anger in test for Modi's party
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A simple drug pair may succeed where liver fibrosis treatments failed
ScienceDaily
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A NASA satellite caught a giant tsunami doing something scientists didn’t expect
ScienceDaily
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The (metabolic) 'cost of life': New method quantifies hidden energy costs of maintaining metabolic pathways
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Voters shrug off scandals, paying a price in lost trust
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Why do South African teachers still threaten children with a beating? A psychologist explains
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How I'm helping rice farmers in India harness the power of fungi in soil