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Astronomers may have found the first stars that formed after the Big Bang
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Birds, not wind, brought life to Iceland’s youngest island
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2.7-million-year-old tools reveal humanity’s first great innovation
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Q&A: Expert discusses mixed signals in China's latest climate commitments
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This new drug candidate might finally outsmart tuberculosis
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Cross-fertilizing effects found in dual roles for academic entrepreneurs
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Walking may be the brain’s best defense against Alzheimer’s
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The Closest Black Hole to Earth Is Gaia BH1 at Only 1,600 Light-Years Away
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How AI is helping us monitor and support vulnerable ecosystems
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Plastic-eating bacteria discovered in the ocean
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Not all bats carry equal viral risk, new study reveals
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2.75-million-year-old stone tools may mark a turning point in human evolution
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Startup provides a nontechnical gateway to coding on quantum computers
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Physicists uncover hidden “doorways” that let electrons escape
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iPhone alarm glitch leaves furious users facing a surprise lie-in - as Celebrity Traitors star Cat Burns vents 'what is going on?'
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Two FAST-discovered pulsars: Follow-up observations determine their fundamental parameters
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Sunflowers may be the future of "vegan meat"
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Coca-Cola faces huge backlash for using AI in its 'Holidays are Coming' Christmas advert for the second year in a row - as one viewer calls it the 'best ad I've ever seen for Pepsi'
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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS is seen for the first time since it disappeared behind the sun - and it's even BRIGHTER than when it went in
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Improved iron catalysts achieve near-zero CO₂ emissions in liquid fuel synthesis from syngas
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MIT scientists discover how the brain spins back into focus
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Hygiene experts reveal how to clean your luggage properly after every holiday
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Being 'hangry' is NOT a real thing! Scientists find no link between hunger and brain power
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Scientists reverse anxiety by rebalancing the brain
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Elon Musk wants to block out the SUN to curb global warming - but scientists warn the controversial technique could be disastrous
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Breakthrough brain discovery reveals a natural way to relieve pain
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A New Type of Opioid Is Killing People in the US, Europe, and Australia
Wired Science
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Casual teachers left behind: New study calls for better induction and support in schools
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Brazil records biggest annual fall in emissions in 15 years: Report
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Climate intervention may not be enough to save coffee, chocolate and wine
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EU scrambles to seal climate targets before COP30
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Hong Kong logs warmest October on record
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AI-generated wildlife videos generate confusion and threaten conservation efforts
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A New Light-Based Cancer Treatment Kills Tumor Cells and Spares Healthy Ones
Wired Science
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How a misread Arabic tale misled generations of historians about the Black Death's rapid spread
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Hornets in town: How top predators coexist
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Think melatonin is safe? New research reveals a hidden heart risk
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Private equity firms are snapping up mobile home parks, and driving out the residents who can least afford to lose them
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Why are so few environmental criminals on Interpol's 'most wanted' list?
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New evidence suggests Einstein’s cosmic constant may be wrong
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Earth observation from space: New satellites to deliver precise emission maps
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Unexpectedly high concentrations of forever chemicals found in dead sea otters
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Bangladesh's accession to the UN Water Convention has a ripple effect that could cause problems with India
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Ancient fish with human-like hearing stuns scientists
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Your eyes could reveal how fast you’re aging, scientists say
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Tree mortality from insects is rising across Europe
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Scientists find mind trick that unlocks lost memories
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November supermoon 2025: Witness the closest and brightest full moon of the year with tips on how and when to watch the Beaver Moon
The Times of India
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Scientists in Japan create a new wine grape with a wild twist
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Study: Employee burnout levels drop significantly when companies deploy personalized mobile-based interventions
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Earthshot prize's request for a vegan menu for Prince William leaves a bitter taste in the Amazon
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Reef restoration shouldn't just be about growing corals—but also bringing reefs to life, new study suggests
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A 25-year Crohn’s disease mystery finally cracked by AI
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Entangled atoms found to supercharge light emission
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Human rights breaches precede mass atrocities
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Researcher calls for new UN ocean agency to tackle global sustainability crisis
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Cover crops hold key to healthier soils in Norwegian agriculture
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Rhinos Lived in High Arctic 23 Million Years Ago
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We've done the science—let's get on with climate action
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Global move towards plant-based diets could reshape farming jobs and reduce labor costs worldwide
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Unique Protein That Helps Tardigrades Endure Deadly Radiation Could Help Us Fight Cancer
Discover Magazine
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Signatures meant more in Mesopotamia than they do now: What cylinder seals say about ancient and modern life
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Too Much Light at Night Could Be Stressing Your Brain and Damaging Your Heart
Discover Magazine
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Large brains require warm bodies and big offspring in vertebrates, study finds
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Tissue 'tipping points': How cells collectively switch from healthy to disease states
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Brains and stock markets follow the same rules in crisis, study finds
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Students' time on school bus may affect their academic engagement with school, classmates and teachers
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The Ancient Maya Used The Dresden Codex to Predict Solar Eclipses with Impressive Accuracy
Discover Magazine
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Painting memory: Lithuanian researchers explore how street art shapes urban identity
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High-resolution CMIP6 models shown to better capture long-term precipitation trends in high mountain Asia