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Sudden breakups of monogamous quantum couples surprise researchers
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2025 was UK's hottest and sunniest year on record
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Astronomers measure both mass and distance of a rogue planet for the first time
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A new gel could help people get their voices back
ScienceDaily
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Two white-blooded fish, two paths: Icefish and noodlefish independently lose red blood cell function
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Psychic issues three dire warnings for 2026 and urges Americans to 'prepare now'
Mail Online
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Qaidam Basin fossils suggest Pleistocene establishment of East Asian migratory flyway
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Inside scoop: The 2,500-year history of ice-cream
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What makes mountain birds sing at dawn—and why are they sometimes quiet? Ecologists explain
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The first supermoon of the year will light up skies tomorrow - and it's getting a rare TRIPLE brightness boost
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Taste buds: From flavor explosions to muted meals—why our taste changes as we age
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How juvenile lobsters fall into a deadly natural trap in the Florida Keys
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Who's a clever boy? 'Genius' Border Collie Harvey is hailed 'Britain's brightest dog' - and he knows over 200 different words
Mail Online
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Starlink is quietly moving its satellites closer to Earth and there’s a reason
The Times of India
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Opinion: Is world peace even possible? I study war and peace, and here's where I'd start
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Chess960's random setups still favor white, new study reveals
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The interstellar comet that's spilling its secrets
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A "herculean" genetic study just found a new way to treat ADHD
ScienceDaily
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Astronauts experience New Year 2026 celebrations 16 times in space: Here’s why and how time works differently in orbit
The Times of India
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These scientific discoveries brought us joy in 2025
ScienceNews
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Champagne Cluster is Actually Two Galaxy Clusters in Process of Merging, Astronomers Find
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Ancient African bedrock reveals the violent beginnings of life on our blue planet
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Nanoparticle therapy reprograms tumor immune cells to attack cancer from within
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What were books like in ancient Greece and Rome?
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Why central bankers look to the 'stars' when setting interest rates
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Curiosity sends holiday postcard from Mars
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When stars fail to explode
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Losing Teeth Is Linked to Memory Problems in Mice, Study Finds
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Space mice come home and start families
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Ancient Wolf Remains Suggest Humans and Wolves Were Living Together Longer Than We Thought
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Could TRAPPIST-1's seven worlds host moons?
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How a single 2003 heat wave triggered lasting upheaval in the North Atlantic
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A zero-shot learning framework for maize cob phenotyping
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I taste words. ‘Bob’ is like a milk chocolate Easter egg on my tongue
The Guardian
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This new year, maybe resolve to quit
ScienceNews
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What the colour of your home says about you, according to science - and it's bad news for people with red walls
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Scientists Are Racing to Study Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’ Before It’s Too Late
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Origins of THC, CBD and CBC in cannabis revealed
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Tech reporter selected January sale deals on top-rated laptops, iPhones, headphones, TVs and more
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This Prehistoric Sea Monster Didn’t Stick to the Ocean, Study Finds
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7 Constellations Even Beginners Can Find in the Winter Sky
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2025 was Britain's hottest year on RECORD: Average UK temperature hit a balmy 10.09°C - as scientists say it's a 'clear demonstration of the impacts of climate change'
Mail Online
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Does wrapping cucumbers in plastic really harm the planet; know the truth
The Times of India
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Here’s How Long You Should Walk Every Day to Prevent Back Pain
Wired Science
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Amazon Alexa users are baffled by the smart assistant's new voice - as one claims 'it sounds like I'm talking to a teenage girl'
Mail Online
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Nasa is using robots to quietly shape the road to Mars
The Times of India
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Revealed: The slang words and phrases experts are calling to be BANISHED in 2026 - with '6,7' topping the list
Mail Online
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Quantum spins team up to create stable, long-lived microwave signals
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Cockroaches with tiny backpacks could become the world’s most unexpected spy technology
The Times of India
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What Is the ‘Super Flu’ That Is Spreading in Europe and the United States?
Wired Science
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January’s First Meteor Shower Peaks as a Bright Supermoon Steals the Sky
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How a tiny piece of orbital debris exposed a major safety risk in China’s Shenzhou mission
The Times of India
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Astronomers notice an hourglass like shape while scanning an ordinary galaxy
The Times of India
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Wolf Supermoon 2026 to light up the skies this weekend: Best time to watch, meaning behind the name and why this year is rare
The Times of India
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Did an exploding comet wipe out the mammoths?
ScienceDaily
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This tiny plant is helping solve crimes
ScienceDaily
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This tiny nerve may help keep the heart young
ScienceDaily
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A planet just vanished. NASA’s Hubble reveals a violent cosmic secret
ScienceDaily
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Something hidden deep underground supercharged this Chile earthquake
ScienceDaily
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Myth busted: Your body isn’t canceling out your workout
ScienceDaily
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Research roundup: 7 cool science stories we almost missed
Ars Technica
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50,000 Years of Island-Hopping Pigs Reveal Ancient Human Migration
Discover Magazine
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Genomic and morphometric evidence for Austronesian-mediated pig translocation in the Pacific | Science
Science Magazine
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SPARK-seq: A high-throughput platform for aptamer discovery and kinetic profiling | Science
Science Magazine
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Inherited resilience to clonal hematopoiesis by modifying stem cell RNA regulation | Science
Science Magazine
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Quantifying host-microbe interactions with bacterial lineage tracing | Science
Science Magazine
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De novo design of small molecule–regulated protein oligomers | Science
Science Magazine
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Translating climate science into legal standards: Lessons from the Milieudefensie v. Shell case | Science
Science Magazine
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Limiting phosphonic acid interlayer–perovskite reactivity to stabilize perovskite solar modules | Science
Science Magazine
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Rethinking intersex interventions | Science
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