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Vegetation might exacerbate urban heat island effect in very dry cities
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How museums can help rebuild trust in a divided America
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Ultramassive black holes and their galaxies: A matter of scale
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How a move to the shallows 300,000 years ago drove a phytoplankton bloom
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Will 2026 be the year when coral reefs pass their tipping point?
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As the Milan Winter Olympics approach, what are the environmental expectations?
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XRISM gives sharpest-ever glimpse at growth of a rapidly-spinning black hole
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Why brides are still reluctant to choose secondhand wedding dresses
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Psychological traits that may fuel conspiracy theorist mindset identified
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AI approach takes optical system design from months to milliseconds
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The ambitious plan to spot habitable moons around giant planets
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Warmer world weakens butterfly defenses against parasite infections—which have tripled since 2002
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Human connection key to a successful holiday rental
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Guidelines developed for diagnosing, monitoring canine cognitive decline
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Earliest African cremation was 9,500 years ago
Ars Technica
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Electron beams guide atomic-scale structural transformations in crystals
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Did you solve it? Are you as smart as Spock?
The Guardian
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Top-secret US weapon known as the 'Wraith' used in Maduro capture spotted in rare photos
Mail Online
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Scientists sound alarm on erosion of long-term environmental data
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Providers dropping common anesthesia drug that’s also a climate super pollutant
Ars Technica
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Long-term study reveals predictable patterns in wolf–human conflict across Türkiye
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Fungal allies: Unsung heroes of seedling survival in subtropical forests
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A neighboring vista of stellar birth
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CAFFEINE Provides New Insights into How Stars Form in Dense Gas
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The real-life Baloo? Bears have evolved to become FRIENDLIER - and humans are to blame, scientists reveal
Mail Online
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Newly discovered galaxy cluster could rewrite our understanding of the universe, experts say - as it burns five times hotter than expected
Mail Online
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'Atmospheric inversion' may help predict when a humid heat wave will break
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Earliest, hottest galaxy cluster gas on record challenges cosmological models
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Inhalable nanotherapy against advanced melanoma aims for one-two punch
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Smart polymers harden on demand with light or gentle heat activation
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First maps of the sun’s outer boundary may help predict solar storms
ScienceNews
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US spy jet mysteriously circles drug smuggling hotspot off Mexico's coast as Trump threatens military action
Mail Online
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Wallace & Gromit eat your heart out! Futuristic robot brushes your teeth without any assistance
Mail Online
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Why astronomy needs a giant in the Canary Islands
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Sediments of the Ahr river show recurring high-magnitude flood events
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Fault-tolerant quantum computing: Novel protocol efficiently reduces resource cost
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Rapid on-site detection of food fraud
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New year's resolutions? Add social fitness to the list
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Hotter weather thickens the blood of wild mammals: We traced this in African striped mice
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Can office culture survive the work-from-home revolution? Yes, but you can't force the fun
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Just joined a dating app? Here's how to look after yourself and handle rejection
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Why you're wise on Tuesday and foolish on Sunday: Practicing wisdom in uncertain times
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More than 250,000 Australians don't have access to a vet
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What a decade of research reveals about institutions and social entrepreneurship
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Even after wildfires are extinguished, smoke damage may continue to pose risks to residents
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Salmonella rewires mitochondrial metabolite pipeline to disarm oxidative defenses
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Oceans struggle to absorb Earth's carbon dioxide as microplastics invade their waters
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Is interstellar object 3I/ATLAS older than our Sun? Here’s what it might reveal about the origins and observations
The Times of India
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These sick baby ants sacrifice themselves to protect their colony
ScienceNews
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Los Angeles fires 12 months on: What does research tell us?
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Solar flares and stellar flares hit differently
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Nine scientific breakthroughs I’d like to see in 2026 – from earworms to procrastination | Emma Beddington
The Guardian
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Making sense of quantum gravity in five dimensions
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What really happens when astronauts cry in space
The Times of India
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How oysters turn a tiny irritant into a pearl: What really goes on inside the shell
The Times of India
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Is this humankind's earliest ancestor? Scientists argue a 7 million-year-old ape-like animal was the first to walk on two legs
Mail Online
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$40 million campaign launched to save pristine NC game lands from development
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Nearly every corn seed planted in Colorado is covered in insecticide: Lawmakers may restrict the chemical
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How artificial intelligence became real estate's new secret weapon
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Popular dog treats recalled in 7 states over salmonella risk
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Mountain lion attacks on pets and cattle rattle a small Central California town
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Everyday chemicals are quietly damaging beneficial gut bacteria
ScienceDaily
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From 'sand theft auto' to space BABIES: The global innovations and trends set to shape 2026
Mail Online
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This CRISPR breakthrough turns genes on without cutting DNA
ScienceDaily
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Geometry shapes life: Embryo curvature acts as instruction manual for coordinated cell division
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Einstein was fascinated by this math problem because it had no solution
The Times of India
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Flu Is Relentless. Crispr Might Be Able to Shut It Down
Wired Science
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Plants can’t absorb as much CO2 as climate models predicted
ScienceDaily
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Scientists find a safer way to make cells burn more calories
ScienceDaily
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Can you solve it? Are you as smart as Spock?
The Guardian
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