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Webb Spots Icy Clouds on Distant Jupiter-Like Exoplanet
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Atomic-level snapshots reveal how a key copper enzyme powers nature's chemistry
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Rye mulch stabilizes vegetable yields—clover living mulch can significantly reduce yields
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E. coli editing technique expands into a universal toolkit for rewriting bacterial DNA
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Silent Magma Surge Lifted Azorean Island 2.5 Inches, Then Stopped Abruptly Below the Surface
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Tiny songbird crosses Sahara by flying night after night
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Q&A: Nature plays role in national security
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Riding the quantum wave: Quasiparticles reveal a magneto-optical transport phenomenon
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Common soil fungus could cut pesticide use while helping tomatoes grow stronger
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Political views may influence trust in smart technologies, research finds
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Why more gut and soil microbes could make ecosystems easier to predict
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Apple byproducts could power vehicles and feed livestock
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From the Pampas to Patagonia, DNA reveals South America's human history
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Final moments of UFO researcher's life revealed as police release chilling minute-by-minute timeline
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Sound of Rain May Help Plant Seeds Decide When to Grow
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Missouri's Cooter rattled by earthquake with shockwaves felt across multiple states
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Legal categories for animals still divide—and limit—animal rights
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Climate and competition alone cannot explain Neanderthal extinction, study finds
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What we lose when AI does our shopping
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What if humans could regrow tissue? New study moves science closer
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Do polysaccharide-degrading enzymes also help build polysaccharides?
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Brazil unearths a bizarre beaked reptile with a trans-Atlantic prehistoric link
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Biblical discovery in Egypt as statue linked to story of Moses is found near the Red Sea
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Molecular chains unlock atomically precise nanoribbons for next-generation electronics
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Ancient Organic Matter Found on Mars Could Share Traits With “Building Blocks” of Life
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Mozambique 'sky island' expeditions found four new species of chameleon that are already at risk from forest loss
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Machine learning helps detect roars from lion collars without recording actual audio
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As U.S. pushes to expand uranium mines, opponents warn of ‘ticking time bomb’
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Octopus ‘krakens’ as large as semi-trucks stalked ancient seas
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The real-life KRAKEN: Giant octopuses the same size as sperm whales roamed the oceans 72 million years ago, study finds
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‘Kraken-like’ giant octopuses 100m years ago crunched bones of prey
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What wild honey from the Philippine jungle reveals about biodiversity
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How earthquakes stop: Near-fault records uncover overlooked phase
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More than 600,000 seabirds killed in single marine heat wave
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Gut Microbiome of Black Bears Carries Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria and Offers Insights into the Environment
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Giant, kraken-like octopuses may have ruled the Cretaceous deep
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Archaeological digs in Amazon provide clues about Indigenous inhabitants before colonization
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Only some kinds of job losses cause voters to elect strong leaders, study finds
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Why groups slowly stop working well together, even when conditions are good
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What's that swirly pattern? It's a moiré, and it has potential power
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Cocaine Pollution May be Changing How Far Atlantic Salmon Swim — with Potential Ecosystem Effects
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3I/ATLAS contains 30 times more semi-heavy water than comets in our solar system
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The science of coziness: A textiles expert explains feather down, bamboo, polyester duvets
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Scraped from ancient Roman toilets, these crusted remains expose a pathogen found far earlier than expected
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Long-Standing Muon Mystery May Be Settled
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Study finds thousands of ads promising effortless authorship | Science
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Mapping transcription factor functions in astrocytes using in vivo gain-of-function Perturb-seq | Science
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The heart puts pressure on cancer growth | Science
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France must protect pollinators over pesticides | Science
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A silver rush in organic chemistry | Science
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The EU’s cryosphere biodiversity blind spot | Science
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A single-cell multiomic analysis identifies molecular and gene-regulatory mechanisms dysregulated in developing Down syndrome neocortex | Science
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Writing the rainbow | Science
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Mechanical load inhibits cancer growth in mouse and human hearts | Science
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Early dynamics of the genome in Down syndrome | Science
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In Other Journals | Science
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Clouds moderate Amazon deforestation’s climate effect | Science
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Intercalated carbon nanotube fibers with high specific electrical conductivity | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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A cell-nonautonomous heme acquisition pathway enables erythroid hemoglobinization under stress | Science
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An unrecognized mode of small particles in the lower stratosphere | Science
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The impact of epigenetics on health and disability | Science
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New demand goals for energy and climate resilience | Science
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Resolving the radiation risk debate | Science
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South Korea’s wind energy threatens flyway | Science
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Molecular and cellular processes disrupted in the early postnatal Down syndrome prefrontal cortex | Science
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Dark discoveries | Science
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Amazon River plume: Where microalgae go carnivorous to win
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Is your cat or dog overweight? Why simply feeding less doesn't always help
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200 Million Years Ago Crabs Started Walking Sideways — and It Shaped Their Success
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