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Emotions expressed in real-time barrage comments relate to purchasing intentions and imitative behavior
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Boosting timber harvesting in national forests while cutting public oversight won't solve America's wildfire problem
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Why building nature-centric housing involves a mindset shift
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50 years ago, NASA sent two spacecraft to search for life on Mars. The missions' findings are still discussed today
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Why the East Antarctic interior is warming faster and earlier than its coastal areas
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As world gets hotter, Americans are turning to more sugar, study finds
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France's racial blind spot exposed in new study
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Corporate reports miss the mark on ocean health, according to new analysis
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Cities need trees, but sometimes they have to be cut down. Here's why, and how to do it properly
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Genetic fingerprint approach enhances detection of gene-edited organisms
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Ocean warming puts vital marine microbe Prochlorococcus at risk
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Baby turtles vanish into the Indian Ocean for years: Now a model shows where they might go
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Animal remains suggest first modern humans in central Iberian Peninsula were expert hunters
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Reusable nanocomposite unites adsorption and photocatalysis for advanced wastewater treatment
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Young children are not the main drivers of language change, theoretical study suggests
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The hard truth about the circular economy—real change will take more than refillable bottles
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Mathematical framework uncovers key to decoupling economic growth from pollution in developing countries
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Pastors convinced Jesus will return in just days as 'ancient Biblical promise hints at imminent rapture'
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Put down your phone and engage in boredom—how philosophy can help with digital overload
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An Arkansas group's effort to build a white ethnostate inspired by white supremacy
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A clearer picture of corporate tax avoidance
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New tech to combat toxic algal blooms and fish death events
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New research shows Year 12 students face many pressures—far beyond study and exams
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Making younger trees age faster could create more homes for wildlife—and it can be done without chainsaws
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Climate change could be making us OBESE, experts warn - as warmer weather makes people reach for fizzy drinks and frozen desserts
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The Hofstadter butterfly: Twisted bilayer graphene reveals two distinct strongly interacting topological phases
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Sharks now roam the open ocean. But for 200 million years, they only lived near the sea floor
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Rapid climate action will come at a cost, according to the Business Council. But experts say the benefits are far larger
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Is space worth the cost? Accounting experts say its value can't be found in spreadsheets
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Ultra-wideband radio observations unravel polarization mystery of millisecond pulsar
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The Murchison Widefield Array just doubled in size—what could it find now?
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Expert reveals the best sleep position to protect against memory decline - and it's bad news for those who like to lie on their back
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Seaweed snare: Sargassum stops sea turtle hatchlings in their tracks
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Distracted viewers can be prime targets for ads, study finds
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Plasma propulsion system could help remove space debris without contact
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New research reveals hidden burden on teachers supporting students with chronic pain
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Multiple new species of 'living fossil' fish found hiding in plain sight after more than 150 years
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INTEGRAL observes exceptionally bright X-ray flares from Cygnus X-1
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Super-X' design shows major advantages in handling hot exhaust of fusion energy
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Joshua trees face climate threat despite heat adaptation, study finds
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Citizen scientists help researchers protect one of Earth's oldest surviving species: Horseshoe crabs
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Earth-sized planet just 40 light-years away could have an atmosphere capable of sustaining life, astronomers reveal
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TRAPPIST-1e observations narrow down possibilities for atmosphere and surface water on elusive exoplanet
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Team discovers hidden structures, invisible in traditional seismic scans, that block the pumping of oil
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Face masks release microplastics and chemicals that could harm people and the environment, study finds
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Archaeologists uncover rare beetle ornament in ancient Hallstatt cremation burial
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Study analyzes attributes of resilience after major earthquakes
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Hurricane Kiko's menacing track revealed in latest spaghetti models as officials issue crisis warning in Hawaii
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The most attractive EYELASHES, according to science - and why it might be time to ditch the falsies
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Earth has an outer space treaty, but is it time for an orbital activity treaty?
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'Three-tailed' lipid helps cells survive during heart attack and stroke
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Smart patch runs tests using sweat instead of blood
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Job postings reveal early signs of a shift away from the 'ideal worker' norm
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AI workflow could help biofuel crops grow on infertile soil and protect plants from infectious diseases
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New book asks whether addressing climate change requires stability or conflict
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Time capsule of prehistoric treasures unearthed in a 5,000-year-old BOG - including perfectly preserved walking sticks
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What is a quantum computer's speed limit? Entanglement can provide an answer
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Number of Central California condors in wild could soon be highest in years, experts say
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Invasive flathead catfish now top predators in Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania
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Missed the Blood Moon? Here's the next opportunity to see the stunning event
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Apple is hosting its 'awe dropping' event TOMORROW where it could unveil a range of new products including the iPhone 17 Air and the Apple Watch Series 11 - here's how you can watch live
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'Blood Moon' rises during total lunar eclipse
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Starwatch: An almost full moon glides close to Saturn
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Blood moon and lunar eclipse shines around the world – video
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Insurers have detailed data on your home's flood risk. So why don't you?
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Rare Blood Moon total lunar eclipse is visible for millions of Britons NOW - here's how to see the stunning event
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Politicians now talk of climate 'pragmatism' to delay action—new study
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Australia halts logging for koala haven on eastern coast
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Overcrowding kills infant gorillas in Rwanda habitat
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'Correcting The Map': reshaping perceptions of Africa