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Serendipitous satellite snapshots show Venus's weather evolving over nearly a decade
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GJ 12 b: Earth-sized planet orbiting a quiet M dwarf star
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Tuning in to the sounds of Canada's wildlife
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How robotic hives and AI are lowering the risk of bee colony collapse
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Meteorite hunters chase treasures after fireball streaks across Georgia
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Research reveals significant wage gap for Latina workers in Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz and Ventura counties
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Crop of 23 peregrine falcons and juvenile bald eagles have flown the coop
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Urgent warning for homeowners: Why you should blur your house on Google Maps - and how to do it
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Revealed: The UK's most expensive dog breed that costs £16,000 to own
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The robots take over Wimbledon: Tennis tournament scraps line judges for first time in 148-year history as it replaces iconic umpires for AI-powered machines
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Genetic bottlenecks help explain which cholera strains become pandemic pathogens
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Starwatch: Spica greets the passing moon
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Tests to detect marijuana-impaired driving are based on 'pseudoscience,' argue researchers
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Beyond playgrounds: How less structured city spaces can nurture children's creativity and independence
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Japan launches a climate change monitoring satellite on mainstay H2A rocket's last flight
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Pakistan flash floods, heavy rain kill 45 in just days
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Earth is trapping much more heat than climate models forecast—and the rate has doubled in 20 years
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Cold baths, climate shelters as Southern Europe heat wave intensifies
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From Hawk-Eye to AI-powered predictions on winners: The futuristic technologies powering Wimbledon 2025, revealed
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Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 Review: The Best-Sounding Headphones Yet?
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Look familiar? Scientists reveal what Neanderthals and Denisovans would look like TODAY if they hadn't gone extinct
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Why brands are embracing fantasy: The psychology behind escapist marketing in anxious times
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A strange bright burst in space baffled astronomers for more than a year. Now, they've solved the mystery
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1 in 5 community soccer umpires have been assaulted, while others receive death threats: New research
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Reviving Europe's historical scents—including 'the smell of hell'
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Gender not main factor in attacks on Egyptian woman pharaoh: Study
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Team tackles support structure bottlenecks with dual-wavelength 3D printing
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The American women who are making Elon Musk's doomsday prediction a reality
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How night lizards survived the asteroid that ended the dinosaurs
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Natural hazards don't disappear when the storm ends or the earthquake stops—they evolve
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Saturday Citations: Upside-down sharks; brain network functioning in psychopaths; IQ associated with better predictions
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Researchers uncover novel mechanism for regulating ribosome biogenesis during brain development
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Powerful magnets could unlock detection of high-frequency gravitational waves
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Are we doing enough to save Earth from a devastating asteroid strike?
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For Eastern US, temperatures swing high, then swing low. They'll soon go back up
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Residents express amazement after seeing fireball streak across the southern sky
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Mediterranean heat wave triggers health alerts and wildfire fears across region
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I tasted the world's SMELLIEST food that's so stinky it's banned by airlines
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The 20 once-beloved baby names on the brink of extinction in the UK - so, is yours at risk of dying out?
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Is THIS how the world will end? The universe has a 'self-destruct button' that could WIPE OUT life in an instant, scientists warn
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One bad rainstorm away from disaster: Why proposed changes to forestry rules won't solve the 'slash' problem
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60m Americans at risk as major safety system is cut ahead of hurricane season
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Joe Rogan's dystopian theory about why Mark Zuckerberg could transform America into 'dictatorship'
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iPhone hack that lets travelers in nine states race through airport security
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AT&T phone services, used by 118m people, go down as outage map shows cities with no signal
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Hey Siri, fix my spacecraft! A virtual assistant could help astronauts handle unexpected space mission issues
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Will asteroid 2024 YR4 hit the moon?
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Light-powered microscopic swimmers with on/off control open new pathways for drug delivery
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Intestinal bacterium allows microbiome-mediated protection against pathogens
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DNA analysis suggests matriarchal society in Neolithic settlement at Çatalhöyük
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Tiny ocean migrants play a massive role in Southern Ocean carbon storage, study finds
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Fire ants in your yard? Learn the latest control recommendations
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Scientists map key enzymes behind locust swarming pheromone production
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Study identifies political divides over green transport initiatives and how to bridge them
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A new way to detect primordial black holes through their Hawking radiation
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Water samples from whale-watching tours can enable noninvasive population monitoring
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Study reveals uneven land sinking across New Orleans, raising flood-risk concerns
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Plant genome evolution shows both episodic and gradual diploidization patterns
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Beyond the crystal: Dynamic model captures loop flexibility in swine virus drug design
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'Right size, right place' approach required for climate adaptation plans
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Magnetic frustration in atacamite triggers dramatic cooling when exposed to strong fields
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RNA codon expansion platform enables precise protein engineering in mammalian cells
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Rice rebels: Research reveals grain's brewing benefits
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When politicians gain power, their language becomes garbled
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Previously unknown SCEP3 protein found essential for plant chromosome mixing in meiosis
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Ancient Egyptian relics 'rewrite everything' we know about history after 5000 years in the shadows
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Wafer lens changes X-ray beam size by more than 3,400 times
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The drought in southern Australia is not over—it just looks that way
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'Science refugees': French university welcomes first US researchers
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Super pollutants: The 'emergency brake' to slow global warming