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Scientists Found a Plant That Gave Up on Photosynthesis Entirely
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New dataset maps global city boundaries in high resolution from 2000 to 2022
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Scientists have uncovered evidence of Ireland's largest prehistoric hillfort settlement
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Hunting for dark matter axions with a quantum-powered haloscope
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Space discoveries in 2025 that stunned scientists: Interstellar objects, life signs on Mars, and more
The Times of India
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AI-driven breeding strategy aims to boost orphan crops for food security
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Ethylene and oxygen found to drive periderm regeneration after plant injury
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Not all scientific breakthroughs survive the hype
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2025 was so hot it pushed Earth past critical climate change mark
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The Amazon is shifting into a 'hypertropical state' not seen for MILLIONS of years, scientists warn
Mail Online
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ASKAP discovers a spectacular outflow in a nearby galaxy
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Against the odds, a burbling lava planet retains an atmosphere
ScienceNews
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Scientists are baffled to discover 26 unknown bacterial species in NASA's ultra-sanitised cleanrooms - as they warn 'stop and re-check everything'
Mail Online
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What's inside Mexico's Popocatépetl? Scientists obtain first 3D images of the whole volcano
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2025 was one of three hottest years on record, scientists say
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Rare jumping bristletail reveals new step in insect mating evolution
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Climate policies can backfire by eroding 'green' values, study finds
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Encoding adaptive intelligence in molecular matter by design
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Wired Science
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Nasa reveals January spacewalk plans for the International Space Station
The Times of India
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Why Dry January is a BAD idea: Expert warns the popular craze leads to a 'binge or bust' approach to drinking
Mail Online
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Nessie, is that you? Loch Ness Monster has been 'spotted' FIVE times this year, official records show
Mail Online
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Super rare case: 17 year old teen wakes from knee surgery speaking only foreign language
The Times of India
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Dual-cation strategy boosts upconversion efficiency in stable oxide perovskites
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Are Colorado's new natural gas pipeline rules tough enough?
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Colorado River: Upper Basin states must be willing to compromise
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Bison return to Illinois' Kane County after 200 years, a crucial step for conservation and Indigenous connection
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Pine beetles are poised to decimate Colorado Front Range forests: 'Our ability to stop the spread is very limited'
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A snapshot of the universe at work: Incredible image shows 'star-making factory' inside a Large Magellanic Cloud
Mail Online
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New Species of Tinamou Discovered in Brazil
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Screen time these holidays doesn't need to be a bad thing
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3,000-Year-Old Pottery Workshop Unearthed in Iraqi Kurdistan
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The Freya Hydrate Mounds Lie Over 11,940 Feet Below the Surface — and They’re Teeming With Life
Discover Magazine
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The Freya Hydrate Mounds Lie 11,942 Feet Below the Surface — and They’re Teeming With Life
Discover Magazine
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MIT scientists find a way to rejuvenate the immune system as we age
ScienceDaily
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Astronomers Discover Triple System of Active Galactic Nuclei 1.2 Billion Light-Years Away
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A Rare Parasitic Plant Lives Underground Without Photosynthesis and Reproduces Asexually
Discover Magazine
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Scientists found a dangerous feedback loop accelerating Arctic warming
ScienceDaily
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The brain has a hidden language and scientists just found it
ScienceDaily
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Mount Etna Erupts During the Holidays, Ending an Active Volcanic Year in a Grand Finale
Discover Magazine
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When AI recreates the female voice, it also rewrites who gets heard
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New Models Reveal If Neanderthals and Modern Humans Ever Met on the Iberian Peninsula During the Old Stone Age
Discover Magazine
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Five myths about learning a new language—busted
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A gold catalyst just broke a decade old green chemistry record
ScienceDaily
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US military tests revolutionary long-range strike system from attack helicopters as WW3 fears mount
Mail Online
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Suspected shark attack at California occurred in time and place where large sharks come to feed
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Study Sheds New Light on Evolutionary Success of Frogs
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Officials suspect bird flu after 12 swans die at Orlando's Lake Eola
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Fungus disarms bark beetle chemical shields by converting their plant-derived toxins
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Researchers develop efficient, reusable compound for capturing carbon dioxide from air
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Genetic study reveals two killer whale ecotypes near Hokkaido waters
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Wolf Supermoon, Fiery Meteors, and a Planet Parade Make Early 2026 an Astronomical Feast
Discover Magazine
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Mold Is Feasting on Radiation in Chernobyl’s Abandoned Nuclear Plants
Discover Magazine
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Leonardo’s wood charring method predates Japanese practice
Ars Technica
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Demonic curse tablet found in ancient German latrine: Medieval witchcraft or ancient grudge?
The Times of India
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How young adult literature and philosophy can help provide better role models for masculinity
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Scientists say the size of your butt could be a hidden sign of autism
Mail Online
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Researchers make “neuromorphic” artificial skin for robots
Ars Technica
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Powerful bomb cyclone threatens millions of Americans with up to two feet of snow
Mail Online
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What do summer holidays look like in a changing climate?
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Scientists found more than 16,000 dinosaur footprints underwater in Bolivia
The Times of India
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MIT just made aluminum 5x stronger with 3D printing
ScienceDaily
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Scientists outline how to control light at the atomic scale using polaritons
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Mars dust storms are crackling with electricity
ScienceDaily
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Venus cloud research highlights value of combining light and polarization measurements
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AI maps complex nanocrystal reactions, revealing new paths in semiconductor synthesis
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The Star of Bethlehem might have actually been a comet described in an ancient Chinese text
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How do I make clear ice at home? A food scientist shares easy tips
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Five lessons about misinformation from ancient Greek and Roman scientists
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This hidden flaw has been breaking EV batteries
ScienceDaily
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