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Quantifying host-microbe interactions with bacterial lineage tracing | Science
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De novo design of small molecule–regulated protein oligomers | Science
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Translating climate science into legal standards: Lessons from the Milieudefensie v. Shell case | Science
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Limiting phosphonic acid interlayer–perovskite reactivity to stabilize perovskite solar modules | Science
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Rethinking intersex interventions | Science
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Next steps for WTO fisheries agreement | Science
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The future of marine fisheries | Science
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Divergent destinies of polymorphism | Science
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Two views of a rogue planet | Science
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Genetic resistance to leukemia | Science
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Lighting the spark of aptamer data science | Science
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Australian rare earth plans imperil biodiversity | Science
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Australia’s harmful fossil fuel approvals | Science
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Magical thinking will not prevent future pandemics or improve public health | Science
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Resisting AI slop | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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In Other Journals | Science
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Cremation pyre in Africa thought to be world’s oldest containing adult remains
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Tokamak experiments exceed plasma density limit, offering new approach to fusion ignition
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Genomic study reveals how people moved pigs across the Pacific
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Recent discovery reveals Africa's oldest cremation pyre and complex ritual practices
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Study unveils the dual nature of a young stellar object
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A coral reef's daily pulse reshapes microbes in surrounding waters
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Searching for light dark matter by tracking its direction with quantum sensors
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Finding runaway stars to help map dark matter in the Milky Way
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A clearer view of global capitalism | Brief letters
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Hubble Discovers Dracula’s Chivito, the Largest-Known Chaotic Planet Nursery
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The sinister letters that terrorized an Ohio town... and the chilling truth investigators say still remains hidden
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A key Alzheimer’s gene emerges in African American brain study
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What women of different ages find the most attractive in men, according to science - so, do you agree with the findings?
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Experiment nixes 'sterile' neutrino explanation of previous unexpected measurements
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NASA’s Webb telescope just discovered one of the weirdest planets ever
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Kepler 452b and Several Exoplanets Are Similar to Earth, but There's Not an Exact Twin
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'Eternal Sunshine' therapy could 'wipe' bad memories and replace them with better ones, according to top neuroscientist
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Move over 'swicy' hot honey! Experts predict 'FRICY' foods will trend in 2026 - a mix between fruity and spicy
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This 100-year-old teaching method is beating modern preschools
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Forget Rover, Buddy and Spot! Taylor Swift, Charli XCX and Elvis inspire the most popular pet names of 2025
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MIT study shows high-fat diets give liver cancer a dangerous head start
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Nearly 70% of U.S. adults could now be classified as obese
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Astronomers ring in the new year with a stunning galaxy collision
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Engineered Protein Reveals Our Brain's Hidden Language
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New images reveal what really happens when stars explode
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How Stingless Bees in the Amazon Became the First Insects With Legal Rights
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Viruses on Plastic Pollution May Be Fueling Antibiotic Resistance
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A missing protein may be aging your immune system
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The five unsolved mysteries of 2025 that captivated the world... from a UFO surviving a hellfire missile to a 'vast city' under Egypt's pyramids
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This strange ancient snake was hiding in a museum for decades
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Mysterious Dead Sea Scrolls code finally cracked revealing 2,000-year-old biblical writings
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Here we go again: Retiring coal plant forced to stay open by Trump Admin
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ADHD Drugs May Target Reward Centers, Not Attention Networks
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Researchers find ADHD strengths linked to better mental health
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Microplastics are leaking invisible chemical clouds into water
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Scientists just found the best places to look for ancient life on Mars
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'World's craziest wave' leaves surfers in Australia baffled - as one jokes 'nature's gone AI'
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See astronauts' most awe-inspiring photos taken from the International Space Station in 2025
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Some of 2025’s scientific discoveries broke records
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Sunlight-driven nanoparticles enable cleaner ammonia synthesis at room temperature
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The rise of 'heteroflexible': The fastest growing sexuality in the UK according to experts... do YOU meet the criteria?
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Physicists repair flaw of established quantum resource theorem
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Are the Faces We See in Dreams Borrowed From Real Life?
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Will Saudi Arabia succeed in turning its vast desert landscape green by planting 10 billion trees?
The Times of India
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Real-life experiment shows Niels Bohr was right in a theoretical debate with Einstein
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Einstein Probe detects an X-ray flare from nearby star
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In a first, orcas and dolphins seen possibly hunting together
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Wind-battered Lick Observatory rushes to shield historic telescope after dome damage
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Want to impress with your cocktails this New Year's Eve? Scientist reveals the surprising secret to creating completely clear ice cubes - and it doesn't involve boiling water
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Revealed: The most ANNOYING songs of 2025, according to science
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Poor Sleep Quality Accelerates Brain Aging
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Earthquake warnings flash from California to Nevada as near-5.0 quake rocks the West
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‘They didn’t de-extinct anything’: can Colossal’s genetically engineered animals ever be the real thing?
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