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The great education contradiction | Science
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Support Iran’s diaspora scholars | Science
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Cumulative pressures threaten the Red Sea | Science
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An overlooked sentinel at risk in Africa | Science
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The new stakes of space exploration | Science
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Blood-catalyzed n-doped polymers for reversible optical neural control | Science
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Catching a chameleon | Science
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Untangling the LINEs | Science
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To mate or predate? | Science
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Strategies for achieving healthy, sustainable, and equitable dietary transitions | Science
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Digital child safety at the frontier: From evidence to action | Science
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Mitochondria power immunity against cancer | Science
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DefensePredictor: A machine learning model to discover prokaryotic immune systems | Science
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Healing in a bubble | Science
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Mitochondrial metabolism and signaling direct dendritic cell function in antitumor immunity | Science
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Backyard birdwatchers help scientists uncover what hawks really like to eat
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Renewables dominate 2025's newly installed generating capacity
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Engineered tobacco plant can produce five psychedelics, including psilocybin and DMT
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AI system can predict seasonal droughts
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Relief for astronauts as fault fixed on Nasa’s $30m Artemis II toilet
The Guardian
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Male fish lose their learning edge in drug-polluted waters, research reveals
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Omics consortium established to supercharge climate-adapted wheat breeding
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Gravity from positivity: Single massive spin-3/2 particle makes gravity logically inevitable, study claims
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How can science support and enable the High Seas Treaty?
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Scientists sound alarm as Tornado Alley moves east, putting millions more in new danger zones
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Underground lab clears crucial hurdle for dark matter hunt
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DNA-binding protein blocks virulence cascade in a diarrhea pathogen outside hosts, study finds
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Ocean Discovery League launches global strategy to double deep seafloor observations
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Software package makes gene regulation easier to study—and tweak
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Wildfires accelerate winter snowmelt in Oregon's western Cascades, study finds
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AI turns electron microscopy into materials insights in minutes
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Why Scientists Think This Asteroid Is the Core of a Dead Planet (and Extremely Valuable)
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Watering smarter, not more: A modern-day robotic divining rod
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World's oldest known tortoise still very much alive despite rumor to the contrary
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Ytterbium atomic clock could open a new window on fundamental physics
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To climb trees, cicadas look to the shadows
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Eating more meat may lower Alzheimer’s risk for some people
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Microscopic coils and coffee trees lead to new fungal discovery
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Artemis II marks Nasa’s new moon age, wrapped in patriotism and global promise
The Guardian
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How Artemis II could go WRONG: As four astronauts blast off on a 10-day mission to the moon, experts reveal the worst-case scenarios - including a medical crisis 250,000 miles away from Earth
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Leadership emotions are judged differently for men and women
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Artemis II astronauts prepare to leave Earth’s orbit and head towards the moon
The Guardian
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Tiny frogs prefer concrete apartments over wooden shelters
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Breakthrough could protect the vision cells that let you see faces and colors
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New disk-shaped catalyst turns carbon dioxide into methanol at lower temperatures
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Earth’s magnetic field went wild 600 million years ago and scientists finally know why
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Bigger storms, more often: New study projects likely future rainfall impacts on NZ
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New evidence challenges assumptions of mass feasting at ancient Mongolian burial mounds
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Ancient bone dice reveal 12,000-year history of gambling in America
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A New Implant Aims to Rewire the Brain to Help Stroke Patients
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This simple Japanese eating habit could help you live longer without dieting
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Cockroaches may help turn plastic waste into fuel for the future; here’s what researchers found
The Times of India
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Governments, beware: Why it's so hard to invest in risk prevention
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Moment BBC science editor is left in tears during emotional reaction to NASA's Artemis II lift-off: 'That is spectacular!'
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Toilet on board the Orion spacecraft BREAKS within hours of the Artemis II launch - as ground teams scramble to find a fix
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NASA fans are shocked to see an astronaut typing his PIN into his tablet on the Artemis II moon launch live stream - as one jokes 'command module getting open-sourced!'
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How noise limits today's quantum circuits
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Protostars 'sneeze' and produce rings of gas and magnetic flux as they grow
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Novel approach to quantum error correction portends a scalable future for quantum computing
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Why NASA’s Artemis II astronauts are wearing bright orange spacesuits on this historic mission
The Times of India
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NASA Artemis II Moon mission: Unexpected toilet trouble in space surprises astronauts
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Mysterious Greek inscription may reveal lost temple beneath Syria’s Great Mosque
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Europe to negotiate with NASA on lunar missions: ESA
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Moon mission: Artemis II crew report issue with Orion spacecraft toilet; NASA troubleshoots
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Physicists just solved a strange fusion mystery that stumped experts
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NASA's Artemis II mission launches on first crewed lunar flyby in 50 years
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New miniature marsupial frog found in Peru carries eggs in a back pouch
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AI uptake across Italian firms remains patchy, study suggests, despite generative AI buzz
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How a seabird native to Hawaii has adapted to life in Honolulu's concrete jungle