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Hubble Takes New Look at Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS
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New Moby Dick-like termite species discovered
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Spain not ruling out lab leak as cause of swine fever outbreak
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A Hidden Molecular Clock in Maggots Could Transform Forensic Time-of-Death Estimates
Discover Magazine
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Alkaline-loving microbes could help safeguard nuclear waste buried deep underground for thousands of years
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Free radicals caught in the act with slow spectroscopy
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Programmable CRISPR platform can reduce stem cell differentiation from months to weeks
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The spread of AI in UK journalism comes with reservations
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Study reveals key psychological barriers to game meat consumption in Japan
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Close-up images show how stars explode in real time
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Microplastics in oceans may distort carbon cycle understanding
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A CDC panel has struck down universal newborn hepatitis B vaccination
ScienceNews
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Rare set of varied factors triggered Black Death
Ars Technica
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Copper-64 isotope made easier: Recoil chemistry could lower medical imaging costs
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Rydberg-atom detector conquers a new spectral frontier
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Birds shift to higher mountain elevations in Europe as climate warms
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Ultrafast, highly reversible sodium storage in engineered hard carbon achieved
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New deep-sea species discovered during mining test
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AI in the classroom: Research focuses on technology rather than the needs of young people
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An adolescent growth spurt in young stars helps giant planets form
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Extreme engineering: Unlocking design secrets of deep-sea microbes
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Chameleon-like nanomaterial can adapt its color to mechanical strain
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Using video games to get kids interested in learning
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Unravelling the mystery of the giant 'scar' that cuts across Scotland: Scientists gain access to a 'once in a lifetime' core from the Great Glen Fault
Mail Online
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The hexatic phase: Ultra-thin 2D materials in a state between solid and liquid observed for the first time
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How orbital satellite megaconstellations could change astronomy forever
The Times of India
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Dust Devils on Mars Crackle and Pop with Electricity, Showing How Sparks Fly in Martian Storms
Discover Magazine
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Big Neandertal noses weren’t made for cold
ScienceNews
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Decoding dark matter's imprint on black-hole gravitational waves
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X-ray spikes reveal electron beam size
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A massive Bronze Age city hidden for 3,500 years just surfaced
ScienceDaily
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Mysterious fire erupts at Roswell site linked to 1947 UFO crash
Mail Online
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Shaping quantum light unlocks new possibilities for future technologies
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Revealed: The key sign that indicates a woman might be a PSYCHOPATH
Mail Online
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Rice enzyme OsPLC4 triggers Ca²⁺ and ROS bursts to drive ferroptotic cell death in immune response
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Yeast cell factory converts methanol into L-lactate for biodegradable plastics
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Penguins queue in Paris zoo for their bird flu jabs
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Physicists provide key mass data for determining X-ray burst reaction rate
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Probing the existence of a fifth force via neutron star cooling
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Extremely rare 'dinosaur mummy' makes its way to Minnesota for study
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Ice Volcanoes Are Erupting on 3I/ATLAS, New Images Suggest
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Next gen cancer drug shows surprising anti aging power
ScienceDaily
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Scientists reveal a powerful heart boost hidden in everyday foods
ScienceDaily
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The fossil bird that choked to death on rocks, and no one knows why
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Is There a Benefit to Having Neanderthal DNA in the Human Genome?
Discover Magazine
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How male seahorses tap into their mothering side
ScienceNews
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Sibling roles change when a parent dies, study finds
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Visual system of butterflies changes with seasons, research reveals
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Human-cat friendship started much later than you think
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Forget an old man with a round belly, white beard and jolly laugh! Professional Santas are now young, skinny, and female, study finds
Mail Online
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Long-term study of nearby blazar reveals complex emission patterns
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Architects gain a new superpower for complex curved designs
ScienceDaily
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New report warns of critical climate risks in Arab region
Ars Technica
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How do gender norms hold women back in the workforce?
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Meet the weird, wonderful creatures that live in Australia's desert water holes: They might not be there much longer
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Rocket Report: Blunder at Baikonur; do launchers really need rocket engines?
Ars Technica
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When you're happy, your dog might look sad: Study reveals surprising twist in how people read canine emotions
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Comet 3I/ATLAS reveals glowing coma, plasma and dust tails from ESA’s Juice mission | NavCam early images revealed
The Times of India
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Should lynx and wolves be reintroduced to Britain and Ireland? Young people have mixed feelings
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Dollar stores may increase food deserts in under-resourced U.S. cities
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Bloat-busting canapé and cocktail swaps to make this Christmas party season... so you don't start 2026 with a Santa-sized waistline
Mail Online
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It's all downhill from there! Christmas excitement hits its peak at age SIX, study reveals
Mail Online
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Astrobee: AI-guided robot navigates space station corridors with improved speed and safety
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Is life out there? NASA finds essential sugars on ancient asteroid Bennu more than 200 million miles away
Mail Online
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Alzheimer’s blood tests may be misleading for people with kidney problems
ScienceDaily
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Social justice must guide global ecosystem restoration for lasting success, say researchers
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Subnational income inequality revealed: Regional successes may hold key to addressing widening gap globally
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Experimental RNA treatment shows surprising DNA repair power
ScienceDaily
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For some Latinx college graduates, student loan debt affects mental health
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High seas fisheries management falls short of mandates, analysis finds