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California turns on water to create new wetlands on the shore of the shrinking Salton Sea
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A dental floss that can measure stress
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Mysterious Syrian artifacts reidentified as ancient baby rattles
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The slightest change in your eyes could reveal just how accurate your memories are, according to scientists
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Bay Area lawmaker pushes back against Trump cuts after $50M loss threatens efforts to rein in coastal erosion
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Lab in a tube: Monitoring soil chemistry without disturbing it
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Urban rewilding brings animal species back to city patches, boosting ecosystems
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Overlooking abusive leaders: The psychology of blind spots in the workplace
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Urban rewilding has brought back beavers, hornbills and platypuses to city parks—and that's just the start
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The drought is back—we need a new way to help farmers survive tough times
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A not-so-modern epidemic: What 17th-century nuns can teach us about coping with loneliness
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Renowned Everest guide says using xenon speeds climb and makes it safer, better for environment
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India's monsoon lashes Mumbai as rains arrive early
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Megalodon: The broad diet of the megatooth shark
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Earth's core holds a vast reservoir of gold - and it's leaking towards the surface
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The facial feature that means you're more likely to have a son
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Strauss' 'Blue Danube' waltz is launching into space to mark his 200th birthday
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Can you solve it? The most Guardian puzzle ever
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NOAA's 2025 hurricane forecast warns of a busy season. A scientist explains why and what meteorologists are watching
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Here's how we figured the number of guns illegally trafficked from the US across the border to Mexico
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Experts studying 'alien mummies' in Peru make startling find 'that proves they're real'
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The surprising climate power of penguin poo
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Teeth hurt? It could be because of a 500-million-year-old fish
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Why media literacy matters—and how to stay well informed
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Why a 'rip-off' degree might be worth the money after all: Research study
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A cheap miracle therapy helped me walk again and ended my agony... ordinary Americans need access to it NOW
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A root development gene that's older than root development
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Intuitive geometric method simplifies inverse design of kirigami
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Police spark outcry for using 'unethical' mind-reading technology on suspects against their will
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Mysterious 'UFO base' uncovered by CIA becomes new US alien hotspot
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UAE hits record May temperature of 51.6C
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A 302-pound loggerhead sea turtle hit by a boat gets an oversize CT scan, with a surprise
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Research reveals missed opportunities to save George Floyd's life
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Archaeologists make chilling discovery inside 'Blood Cave' used for ancient Mayan rituals
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Hidden city built 140,000 years ago discovered at bottom of ocean
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From peasant fodder to posh fare: How snails and oysters became luxury foods
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Five ways to inspire ocean connection: Reflections from my 40-year marine ecology career
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Canada's skills crisis is growing. Here's how we can fix it
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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge review: I tested Samsung's thinnest smartphone yet - it has all the best features of the S25 at a fraction of thickness and weight
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Do shorter prison sentences make society less safe? What the evidence says
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Sea level rise expected to accelerate even if warming is limited to 1.5C: Study
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Targeting malaria at the source: Drug-treated nets eliminate parasites in resistant mosquitoes
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You're chopping onions wrong! Scientists reveal how to cut the vegetable without crying - and their method is surprisingly simple
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Rare wild cattle herded in Cambodia by helicopter
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Diamond nanoparticles get a quantum upgrade with shell inspired by TV technology
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Hopes for alien life dim as doubts emerge over exoplanet K2-18b chemical signals
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Thousands remain isolated as floods ease in eastern Australia
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You're storing your sauces wrong! Experts reveal the correct spot for every single condiment - and finally settle the debate on where ketchup belongs
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I tasted the hottest fried chicken in London that's so spicy I had to sign a legal waiver - and it took 24 hours for the pain to fully subside
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Do aliens exist? British astronaut Tim Peake thinks there IS 'complex, intelligent life' beyond Earth - and says we're 'close' to finding it
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After two setbacks, SpaceX could try to launch massive Starship next week
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Old Leatherman mystery could be solved as experts expose troubling probe into America's real-life Bigfoot and demand hidden archive is unsealed
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Britain's zoo OVERHAUL: UK animal parks will be forced to introduce larger habitats for elephants, ban touching in aquariums and ditch tethering birds under new government rules
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Pilot warns Americans about 'disaster' airport ahead of Memorial Day Weekend
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Disturbing truth behind levitating manholes in US state fueling fears of impending catastrophe
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Plankton adapt cell membrane chemistry to temperature, nutrients, and light in global oceans
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Scientists identify new 2D copper boride material with unique atomic structure
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Scientists warn America's wealthiest cities are SINKING... and could disappear in 25 years
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Sound insulation tiles at school may help calm crying children
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Numerical simulations reveal the origin of barred olivine crystals in early solar system
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Why are some rocks on the moon highly magnetic? Scientists may have an answer
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Unique chemistry discovered in critical lithium deposits
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Binary star system with millisecond pulsar and a helium star companion discovered
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Microscopic movies capture brain proteins in action, revealing new insight into shapes and functions
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The Roman massacre that never happened according to a new study of an iconic archaeological site
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Mirror bacteria: Reflecting on alternate chirality
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Upgraded design enables blue OLEDs to match green OLEDs in efficiency and lifespan
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Bimodal video imaging platform predicts hyperspectral frames from RGB video
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Moving pictures: Researchers use movies to diagnose EV battery failure
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Light-driven magnesium transport protein helps microbe thrive in harsh environment