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Volcanic Activity on Mars Could Help in the Search for Life on Other Planets
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Desert microbes drive soil carbon sinks in arid regions, study reveals
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Can YOU remember what colour the seahorse is, or how many fingers are on the nail-painting hand? Take the test to see how well you know your emojis
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Scientists studied 47,000 dogs on CBD and found a surprising behavior shift
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Google Quantum AI realizes three dynamic surface code implementations
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Devastating stellar storm seen on red dwarf star
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Group 13 elements: The lucky number for sustainable redox agents?
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Mystery of the Temple of Venus is SOLVED: Scientists finally uncover how the 2,000-year-old structure has stood the test of time
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Revealed: The perfect Thanksgiving leftover sandwich, according to science - and why a zest of ORANGE will take your sub to the next level
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Bird flu’s surprising heat tolerance has scientists worried
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Trained to serve: Service dogs' roles are expanding to help more people
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Apple is praised for its Christmas advert captured entirely on an iPhone 17 Pro - as AI-hating fans joke 'Coca-Cola can learn one or two things here'
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Reintroduced carnivores’ impacts on ecosystems are still coming into focus
Ars Technica
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Why refugees in Australia still face barriers to good jobs
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How to Measure the Earth’s Radius With Legos
Wired Science
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Revealed: The 4p item that you should always pack to beat travel sickness
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Polluted air quietly erases the benefits of exercise
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Quantum sensor based on silicon carbide qubits operates at room temperature
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Inside world's first Pokémon theme park - and it's set to be so popular that you have to win a lottery to buy tickets
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New EPA rule gives oil, gas firms more time to fix equipment leaking methane
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Australia passes landmark law overhauling nature protection
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A 14-year-old won $25,000 for origami. He discovered a pattern that can hold 10,000 times its own weight, he says.
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Rethinking retail trades: Researchers explore US proposal amid global push for investor welfare
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Archaeologists discover a lost ring of pits near Stonehenge - and say they could be Britain's LARGEST prehistoric structure
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Africa's forests have switched from absorbing to emitting carbon, new study finds
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Hidden mitochondrial DNA damage may be a missing link in disease
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Russian cosmodrome damaged after joint launch with US
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Over 70 shark, ray species win new wildlife trade protections
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X-ray movies reveal how intense lasers tear a buckyball apart
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Kerala on Mars: Periyar, Bekal, Varkala, and more Indian names officially added to the red planet’s map by International Astronomical Union
The Times of India
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Russia's only way to send astronauts to space has suffered some serious blast damage
Business Insider
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CBD supplements may make dogs less aggressive over time
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This simple warm-up trick instantly boosts speed and power
ScienceDaily
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Why more cannabis users are landing in the ER with severe vomiting
ScienceDaily
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Tech CEOs can't stop talking about data centers in space
Business Insider
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Black Friday warning issued as £11 million lost to holiday fraud last year
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Wincing at Movies? Your Brain Might Be Re-Creating the Pain
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Lethal virus hits last rare blue macaws in Brazil wild
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Avian-origin influenza A viruses tolerate elevated pyrexic temperatures in mammals | Science
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The dispersal of domestic cats from North Africa to Europe around 2000 years ago | Science
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Reranking partisan animosity in algorithmic social media feeds alters affective polarization | Science
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Pasteur’s quadrant researchers bring novelty, impact to publishing, and patenting | Science
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Targeted protein degradation in the transmembrane and extracellular space | Science
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Laser annealing enables rapid, degradation-free ambient processing of perovskite solar modules | Science
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Spectral kernel machines with electrically tunable photodetectors | Science
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A science club for senior citizens | Science
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Whither the world’s winds | Science
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Himalayan rivers face a hydropower surge | Science
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Decolonizing climate action or denying responsibility? | Science
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A human history of machines | Science
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How does glacier flow vary by season? | Science
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Platform-independent experiments on social media | Science
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Groove to the music | Science
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Mathematics is hard for mathematicians to understand too | Science
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The cat diaspora out of Africa | Science
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My not-so-favorite year | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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In Other Journals | Science
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Social media research tool can lower political temperature—it could also lead to more user control over algorithms
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Seismic Activity Shakes Up Microbes Deep Under Yellowstone Lake
Discover Magazine
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Watching metal crystals grow inside liquid metal: Imaging technique could boost hydrogen production
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'Truly severe' floods overwhelm Southeast Asia
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Dating a North American rock art tradition that lasted 175 generations
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US-Russian crew of 3 starts 8-month mission on the International Space Station
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Survey raises estimate of African forest elephant numbers
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European Space Agency boosts budget to catch up in space race
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Scientists capture the crackling sounds of what they believe is lightning on Mars
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Just one session of weightlifting or resistance training boosts brain power, study finds
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Mystery foot belongs to ancient human relative: Scientists
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The iPhone reigns supreme! Apple is set to surpass Samsung to become the world's top phone maker for the first time in 14 YEARS
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