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If 'correlation doesn't imply causation,' how do scientists figure out why things happen?
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BlueTriton's exit from Ontario shows the effectiveness of bottled water opposition movements
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Teachers lack resources to meet classroom needs, and absences shouldn't surprise us
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Sediment is a time capsule that shows how past climate change altered our landscapes—and hints at their future
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Nature provides answers to reduce disaster impact
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Study finds Arctic warming tied to severe cold spells in UK, Europe
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Australia's Earth system model revamped for a clearer view of past and future climate
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AI platform sheds light on young Singaporeans' parenthood concerns
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Vanishing sea ice threatens polar food chain
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Better environmental performance boosts profits and cuts costs, study shows
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Tuning skyrmion helicity for racetrack memory and quantum computing applications
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Believing in Santa Claus does NOT make children act nicer at Christmas - but a surprising festive tradition does
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Religious people are not more generous than atheists—with one exception
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Adoption of AI calls for new kind of communication competence from sales managers
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Happy Howl-idays! Half of British dog owners will give their pet their own stocking and a full Christmas lunch on the 25th, study reveals
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Study reveals extreme rate of Australia's invertebrate extinction
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Ghost crabs devour nearly 30% of flatback turtle hatchlings on Thevenard Island
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NASA scientific balloon flights to lift off from Antarctica
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Warm Saturn-sized exoplanet discovered with TESS
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A new species of flying reptile reshuffles the timeline of pterosaur evolution
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AI algorithm intensifies gold ion collisions at near-light speed
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E. coli dons polymer 'Superman cape' for sustainable chemical production
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An interstellar visitor helped shape the orbits of the planets
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Scientists examine how roasting affects the perfect brew
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Industry expertise in audits leads to cost savings, quality boost: Study
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Hedgehogs' hibernation patterns show surprising flexibility
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Thylacoleo the fossil lion makes a roaring comeback
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'Zero progress': Western states at impasse in talks on Colorado River water shortages
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UK government gives the go-ahead to store 100 MILLION tonnes of CO2 under the North Sea - but experts raise fears the greenhouse gas could leak and taint water supplies
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Can you see the hidden figure in Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel masterpiece? Scientists are stunned at new discovery after 500 years
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The first search for soft unclustered energy patterns in proton–proton collisions at 13TeV
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Revealed: The winners of the 2024 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards - including a squirrel stuck in a tree, smooching owlets, and a sexy hippo
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US moves to save once-common monarch butterflies from extinction
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Brazilian beef and leather companies fall short in tackling deforestation, a study finds
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What is gene drive and how could it help in the fight against malaria?
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Morphology study highlights diverse jaw evolution in lizards and snakes
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What is a unit of nature? New framework highlights challenges in biodiversity credit markets
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Scientists develop coating for enhanced thermal imaging through hot windows
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Mothers' language choices have double the impact in bilingual families, research shows
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Air pollution linked to rising depression rates
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New technique for spotting Dyson rings unveiled
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High velocity clouds comprise less of the Milky Way's mass than thought, astronomers find
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Two key proteins boost tomato's phosphorus efficiency and plant health
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Deformable mirror technology takes laser welding and 3D printing to new heights
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Recyclable CuZn electrodes could reshape CO₂ reduction technologies
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What happens in the ocean when two cyclones collide?
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Analysis provides insights into early-harvested tomato maturation
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Cultivating crop success: The science of tomato branch control
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Centromeres could be 'hotspots' for evolutionary innovation
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Chandra sees black hole jet stumble into something in the dark
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How African countries can build systems to share climate information at the local level
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New process creates artificial humic substances for farming
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Milan under stress due to heat waves: Study reveals districts most at risk of cardiovascular emergencies
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Graphene stacking discovery could herald new era for quantum applications
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Apple bets on Britain: Tim Cook reveals investment in the UK has grown to exceed £18 BILLION over the last five years
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Rethinking the quantum chip: Engineers present new design for superconducting quantum processor
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Once-endangered Kirtland's warblers show extensive signs of inbreeding in genome
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Fashion police dictated gender norms in early modern Genoa, historian finds
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Sentinel-1C captures first radar images of Earth
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Illegal ritualistic hunts in West Bengal kill thousands of animals each year
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NASA eyes launching SPHEREx sky-mapping mission in early 2025
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Seals' iceberg strategies: Navigating icy habitats for survival
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New study highlights job challenges for people who stutter
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Mathematicians make leap in modeling human impact on climate
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The Arctic is on fire: Report details how tundra has become a carbon emitter
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Scientists develop cost-effective lasers for extended short-wave infrared applications
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Ultrafast electron imaging captures never-before-seen nuclear motions in hydrocarbon molecules excited by light
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Researchers call on European Commission to protect groundwater and subterranean life from pollution
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Some glaciers in Antarctica have maintained considerable stability over the last millennia
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Study challenges assertion that mealworms break down polystyrene