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Map-based metric predicts biodiversity loss from agricultural expansion
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Arctic hotspots study reveals areas of climate stress in Northern Alaska and Siberia
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Jeff Bezos’ New Glenn Rocket Reaches Orbit on First Test Flight
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Rockfall frequency from French mountains has doubled since Little Ice Age
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Relativistic spin-orbit coupling may lead to unconventional superconductivity type
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Sound of a meteorite striking Earth is revealed for the first time - as baffled residents record the historic noise on their Ring doorbell
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Britain is FINALLY joining the space race! First ever launch from UK soil gets the green light - with a satellite set to blast off from the Shetland Islands
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Volcanic eruptions linked to Neolithic 'sun stone' sacrifices in Denmark
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Banning cellphones in schools gains popularity in red and blue states
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2 private lunar landers head toward the moon in a roundabout journey
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Decoding the link between lysosomal activities and focal adhesions could aid cancer research
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Crash tests, emergency brake assistants, night bans: How automated lawnmowing is becoming hedgehog-proof
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Instagram motherhood influencers often share kids' images, apparently without safety concerns
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Eager visitors flock to see spectacular lava fountaining from Kilauea eruption in Hawaii
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Fire-wrecked Los Angeles gets a break as winds drop
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Herbicide under US scrutiny over potential Parkinson's link
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India achieves 'historic' space docking mission
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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket blasts into orbit for first time
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Lost sulfur in the universe may reside in salt on dust and pebbles
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Why birds love a good chat during migration - and how they 'buddy up' with a pal for the long journey
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Invasive pike use marine corridors to colonize new Alaska territory
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The first supernovae flooded the early universe with water, research suggests
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Earth's temporary moon might have come from the moon
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The power of touch in the animal world: Research highlights its role in the persistence of friendships and cooperation
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Chinese firm’s faster, cheaper AI language model makes a splash
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How far can government authorities go in tackling radicalization among young people?
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Continuous cryogenic pellet injection system developed for tokamak fueling
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Mapping accessibility to transform cities
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Researchers propose a novel method to shed light on PFOS-induced neurotoxicity
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Migration memory: How caribou adapt to changing winter conditions
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Rice breeders explore gene editing to enhance nighttime heat tolerance
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Researchers explore hyperspectral imaging to virtually restore murals
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Conservation meets diplomacy: 'Ecological Peace Corridors' proposed for conflict zones
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Fewer journalists are training to be court reporters. That's a problem for justice
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SpaceX delays latest Starship megarocket test to Thursday
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'Serrated blade' stuck in rock on UK beach is ancient sea creature tooth, experts say
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A new approach to building 3D molecules for better drugs
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Engineered enzyme could transform how essential chemicals and medicines are made
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Marine animals consume microplastic particles and excrete them in feces, posing risks to marine environment
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Gene mutation in roots that enhances microbe partnerships could cut fertilizer use
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In Marvel and DC movies, rough childhoods do not doom characters to become villains
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Survey and interviews show political commitment is discouraged by digital violence
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Scientists reveal cilia's secrets using connectome data
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NASA Solar Observatory sees coronal loops flicker before big flares
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Signatures of ice-free ancient ponds and lakes found on Mars
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A tiny anticancer weapon: Nano-sized particles trigger tumor cell self-destruction
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Extracellular vesicles contain ion channels that make cell-to-cell cargo transport possible
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A national, nonpartisan study of the Los Angeles fires could improve planning for future disasters
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Copper radical mimics enzyme for highly efficient C-H oxidation
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Human-fed red squirrels in Britain develop weaker jaws and flatter skulls
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Pesticide impacts on bees more complex than expected—effects akin to aging and cancer
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Fire-wrecked Los Angeles waits for winds to drop
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Researchers create world's brightest X-ray source with high-power laser beam and novel metal foams
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Fresh, direct evidence for tiny drops of quark-gluon plasma
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Identity-by-descent method reveals hidden genetic ties in rhesus macaques
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Clouds have a surprising effect on surface warming, climate researchers find
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Artificial motors mimic muscle proteins, opening new paths in nanotech
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Insurance for natural disasters is failing homeowners
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Nature-inspired MOF membrane offers durable solution for gas separation challenges
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Universities are mapping where local news outlets are still thriving, and where gaps persist
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Child deaths linked to reduced female education may be on par with those directly due to armed conflict in Africa
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A tangled web: Social media analysis suggests coordinated messaging among fossil fuel-derived hydrocarbon industries
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I work with abuse survivors in Rotherham. Discussion about grooming gangs risks retraumatizing them
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East Asia meets Europe in Lower Austria: Archaeologists perform genetic analysis of Early Middle Age individuals
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Conquest of Asia and Europe by snow leopards during the last Ice Ages uncovered
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Aboriginal message sticks are a fascinating insight into a complex system of written communication
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Lynx in Scotland: Why illegal attempts to reintroduce lost species are surprisingly common
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Rents rise faster after disasters, but a federal program can help restrain excesses
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How the science of tiny timescales could speed up computers and improve solar cell technology
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Cavity-nesting birds cleverly use snake skin to protect their young from predators