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Crop production in 155 countries relies on forests in other nations, moisture flows reveal
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Study: Flavanol-Rich Foods Protect Vascular Health in Men from Harmful Effects of Prolonged Sitting
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CERN's electrostatic trap 'recycles' anions to illuminate the heaviest elements
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Ancient gene variants in an Alpine plant control its flowering
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Herring return to their birthplaces for spawning, genetic study shows
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Reimagining biocatalysis: Turning DNA phosphates into chiral catalysts
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A Mystery Object Smashed Into a Tesla. Was It a Meteorite?
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Boys, bullying and belonging: Understanding violent initiation at a South African school
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The human heart can fix ITSELF, scientists discover, in a breakthrough that could transform medicine
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Room-temperature 3D-printing enables miniaturized infrared sensors
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Investors prefer 'I' over 'we' when CEOs apologize
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Conflict and the climate crisis may mean it's time to rethink what we mean by responsible investing
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Plant microbial fuel cells can generate electricity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in soils
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Urgent warning to Brits as cybersecurity experts discover 1,800 stolen bank cards for sale on the dark web for as little as £6.27
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Why national parks and nature reserves don't always safeguard ecosystems as expected
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AI-guided enzyme discovery enables 98.6% breakdown of polyurethane foam in hours
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After the flames: How fire-loving fungi help forests recover
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Chefs, your jobs are safe for now! Humanoid robot attempts to cook a stir-fry - but ends up flinging the food on the floor and slipping over in the mess
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Sharing good deeds online boosts trust and connection, study finds
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Wild giraffes lose their conservation safety net as zoo populations hybridize
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Q&A: Expert discusses What 45% tariffs mean for B.C.'s forest sector
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Oceanographer provides rare scientific look at effects of storms on Biscayne Bay
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Foundation model reveals how cells are organized in tissues
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Mechanochemical technique achieves 99.98% nitrous oxide removal at just 42°C
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25 Years of the International Space Station: What archaeology tells us about living and working in space
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Do mega-sporting events like the World Series pay off? Here's the economic reality behind them
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More than a structural bystander: Vinculin's unexpected role in cellular mechanical memory
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Australian women's unpaid labor is worth $427 billion, new research shows
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Is it aliens? Why that's the least important question about interstellar objects
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The biggest supermoon of the YEAR will light up the skies this week - as our lunar satellite appears 8% larger and 16% brighter than usual
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Why do giraffes have such long legs? Animal simulations reveal a surprising answer
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Giant resistivity reduction in thin film provides key step towards next-gen AI electronics
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We could use neutrino detectors as giant particle colliders
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What are the cosmic voids made of?
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New NASA lunar contest could pit Elon Musk against Jeff Bezos, as US fears China will win race to moon
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Mission to Mars: How space exploration pushes the human body to its limits
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Antarctic glacier retreats faster than any other in modern history, findings show
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Lichens and drones reveal dinosaur bones
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Physicist discusses the Higgs boson and whether it might change the fate of the universe
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Birch leaves and peanuts turned into advanced laser technology
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Interstellar visitor proves Einstein's theory before making an unexplained shift in its path
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Your bedroom glow might be quietly damaging your heart
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Scientists produce powerhouse pigment behind octopus camouflage
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Killer whales perfect a ruthless trick to hunt great white sharks
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Volunteers agreed to be buried face-down in the snow, for science
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Scientists create new bullet-proof fiber that is stronger and thinner than Kevlar
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Young water recharges aquifers while old water feeds crops, study finds
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Do black holes really need singularities?
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Finding meaning in your work may prevent burnout
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JD Vance declares himself 'UFO' lunatic as he vows to pull back the curtain on government secrets
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The future of propellantless space travel
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Scientists teach bacteria the octopus’s secret to camouflage
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Oldest rocks on Australian continent offer insight into origins of Earth and the moon
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Will we EVER learn? The most common passwords are revealed - with '123456' topping the list yet again
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A groundbreaking brain map could revolutionize Parkinson’s treatment
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Good management of aid projects reduces local violence
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Disruption to science will last longer than the US government shutdown
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Single atoms of silver and earth-abundant carbon turn pollutants into fertilizer
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Much like a nursing home, penguins at a Boston aquarium can age with dignity
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Dark matter does not defy gravity, study suggests
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Bacteria borrow jumbo phages to spread their own defenses
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Hubble Space Telescope Snaps New Image of NGC 4102
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Scientists discover the nutrient that supercharges cellular energy
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Quasi-periodic oscillation detected in distant blazar's gamma-ray band
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Nice tone! What an exclamation point does for a text
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Climate change inaction costs millions of lives each year, report warns
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New research shows how farmers can be left dry by rainfall insurance
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Angling best practices essential to promote shark survival
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Revealed: The three baby items you should NEVER buy second-hand - including car seats
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Video: What happens when the sun burps?