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When navigating a timeline full of crises, it's good to have a halo
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New research spotlights the value women bring to audit teams and the workplace
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Most of us miss out on financial opportunities, says Danish study
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A simple oxygen hack creates 7 new ceramic materials
ScienceDaily
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Jaw versatility enabled the ecological success of amniotes, paleontologists find
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Iron-based magnetic material achieves major reduction in core loss
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Receptor with 'rubber band' paves way for new pain and cancer drugs
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Atomic switches bring molecular electronics closer to reality
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The microbiome of an entire country mapped for the first time
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Britain's most Googled terms of 2025 - including Bonnie Blue, The Celebrity Traitors, and 'How to qualify for Club World Cup'
Mail Online
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New tool turns complex soil data into visual insights for farmers, land managers
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Astronomers find a planet orbiting at a wild angle no one can explain
ScienceDaily
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Unbee-lievable: Botswana elephants not easily fooled as scientists seek solution to human-elephant conflict
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Glaciers speed up and slow down at predictable times according to the first global map of ice movement
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Vital seaweed habitats aren't being protected by ocean reserves
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New report uncovers perpetrator and victim perspectives on sexualized deepfake abuse
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3.3 billion-year-old crystals reveal a shockingly active early Earth
ScienceDaily
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Common aldehydes transformed by light could accelerate drug discovery and material development
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New data reveals one of the smallest ozone holes in decades
ScienceDaily
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Waste management in spider mites reveals evolutionary insights into arthropod social behavior
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A diving prince, sunken treasure and snared by the Titanic: Joe MacInnis on his ‘rip-roaring’ life as an ocean adventurer
The Guardian
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Earlier ultra-relativistic freeze-out could revive a decades-old theory for dark matter
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Brain-like features in sea urchin larvae reveal light-dependent behavior
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Calorie Counting and 10,000 Steps a Day — How Closely Should You Follow These 5 Health Goals?
Discover Magazine
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A solid-state quantum processor based on nuclear spins
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NASA Just Recorded the First High-Res Imagery of a Tsunami From Space
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What happens to eagles after rehab?
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Young mountain lions face barriers from roads and development across California
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Simple nutrient mix delivers surprising autism breakthrough in mice
ScienceDaily
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How cells change their minds and save their work in progress
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Bat study shows motherhood comes with a cost, but not for all
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For the first time, researchers observe how influenza viruses infect living cells
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Blue Origin's wastewater plans add to Florida's Indian River Lagoon concerns
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Why the Amazon's ability to make its own rain matters more than ever
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C-Compass: AI-based software maps proteins and lipids within cells
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Seeing inside smart gels: Scientists capture dynamic behavior under stress
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California strongly objects to Trump's plan to pump more delta water south
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A Startup Says It Has Found a Hidden Source of Geothermal Energy
Wired Science
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Human hair grows through 'pulling' not pushing, study shows
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First discoveries from new Subaru Telescope program reveal massive planet and brown dwarf
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K'gari's world famous lakes could be at risk of drying
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The real-life Pixar lamp! Adorable desk robot can talk and move just like the cartoon - and it even comes with a pair of privacy sunglasses
Mail Online
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The most mispronounced words of 2025... so, are YOU saying them correctly?
Mail Online
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Parents and young people: share your concerns about ultra-processed foods (UPFs)
The Guardian
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Duck-Billed Dinos Broke Their Mates’ Tails, Exposing Dinosaur Sex and Sexual Difference
Discover Magazine
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Britain's porn crackdown proves pricey: Ofcom fines a company £1 MILLION for not having robust age checks in place
Mail Online
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Archaic humans were strategic and picky hunters, new study suggests
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A fentanyl vaccine is about to get its first major test
Ars Technica
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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Is Detaining People for ICE
Wired Science
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Revealed: The 'correct' shade and consistency of GRAVY - so, do you agree?
Mail Online
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Hornet-eating frog shows remarkable venom resistance
ScienceDaily
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The final supermoon of 2025 will grace our skies TONIGHT - here's the best time to see it
Mail Online
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Fullerenes could improve MRI clarity by enabling more efficient dynamic nuclear polarization
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From static papers to living models: Turning limb development research into interactive science
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Magnetism switching in antiferromagnets: Two distinct mechanisms successfully visualized
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Global sports industry holds untapped potential for wildlife conservation
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Sargasso Sea shift reveals dramatic decline in some historic seaweed populations
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Chlorine and potassium found in supernova remnant at unexpectedly high levels
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Scientists capture flu viruses surfing into human cells in real time
ScienceDaily
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NASA’s SWOT satellite captures first detailed look at 2025 tsunami, revealing mid-ocean waves and dispersive behaviour
The Times of India
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Engineered imperfections supercharge graphene’s power
ScienceDaily
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‘Mini-sonic booms’ on Mars: Nasa rover records electric sparks in dust devils — watch
The Times of India
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Surprising optics breakthrough could transform our view of the Universe
ScienceDaily
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Geminids meteor shower 2025: When and where to watch the spectacular December nights with up to 120 shooting stars per hour
The Times of India
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Camera traps snap nearly three times more images of endangered Sumatran tigers than before
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Fearless frogs feast on deadly hornets
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Is anyone really misled by the term 'veggie burger?' Our research suggests consumers are savvy
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Adults like to talk about 'big school'—this can make the change seem scary for some children
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Why flexible work alone isn't enough: Preferences matter more than policy
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Scientists discover why anacondas stayed giants for 12 million years
ScienceDaily
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