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We still don't know how to fix the global teacher shortage
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North Korea's hidden wildlife trade: New research reveals state involvement
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My cat needs to be contained indoors—how do I make sure it stays happy?
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Why was the Afghanistan earthquake so deadly? A disaster resilience expert explains
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Digital platforms are now the ultimate political power brokers, with consequences for democracy
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Traces of blue indigo on 34,000-year-old grinding tools suggest new Paleolithic plant use scenarios
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Quantum 'curvature' warps electron flow, hinting at new electronics possibilities
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Less is more: Gene loss drives adaptive evolution of a pandemic bacterium
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Bite by bite: How jaws drove fish evolution
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Unlocking how bacteria bounce back after antibiotics
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The dark reality of back-to-school photos: Parents are urged to think twice before posting pictures of their children online
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TESS reveals two rocky Earth-sized exoplanets orbiting nearby K-type star
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NASA warns a HUGE asteroid the size of a commercial jet will skim past Earth tomorrow at blistering speeds of over 28,000mph
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Researchers test plant-based birth control on Chicago rats after deaths of owl family
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Direct plasma membrane-to-ER lipid transfer outpaces vesicular trafficking, study reveals
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Britain's gender pay gap revealed: Women earn 25% LESS than men in wealthy households, study finds
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South Australia bans plastic fish-shaped soy sauce containers
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Scientists blame climate change for Britain's record-breaking summer: Balmy weather was made 70 TIMES more likely by global warming
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Massive stars in metal-poor environment often have close partners, scientists discover
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The tipping of the last resilient glaciers: Filling in years of missing data from Tajikistan
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New catalyst could make mixed plastic recycling a reality
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Tesco is back online following a 1-hour outage that left shoppers unable to access the website or app
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The fruit your kids WILL actually want to eat: Brand new superfruit dubbed 'Boombites' tastes like grapes but has bright red pulp like cherries
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'Greetings from 51 Pegasi b': How NASA made exoplanets into tourist destinations
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England's forgotten first king deserves to be famous, says Æthelstan biographer as anniversaries approach
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Major solar storm bringing Northern Lights and power outages to strike 18 US states in HOURS
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Opposition to energy transition projects driven by local concerns rather than right-wing populism, finds study
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For the first time in 40 Years, Panama's deep and cold ocean waters fail to emerge
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Predictive rule reveals which sulfur-based building blocks create sustainable, degradable plastics
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CRISPR's efficiency triples in lab tests with DNA-wrapped nanoparticles
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Something from nothing: Physicists model vacuum tunneling in a 2D superfluid
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Unearthed ancient mural of Jesus blows the lid on key Christian teaching: 'Society changing'
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Tire wear particles in the Rhine river: How microplastics are changing river ecology
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Northern lights might be visible across 18 states tonight
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Multidrug-resistant bacteria detected in Chilean wastewater for the first time
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Shaping future electronics with light: Experiment demonstrates ultrafast light control of ferroelectric properties
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Satellite laser ranging technique reveals 90 mm sea-level surge over past 30 years
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Sustainable energy: 'Fairy circles' can provide clues to depth of natural hydrogen sources
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A sharper image of the early universe: Program brings greater understanding to star and galaxy formation
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Graphene reveals electrons that behave like frictionless fluid and break textbook rules
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Researchers highlight the Turkish hammām's role in Muslim ritual and community life
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A hidden simplicity behind how people move: Study reveals geography's role in relocation
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Microscale mixing without turbulence: Scientists discover limits to information erasure in viscous fluids
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Scientists are BAFFLED by a 'vanishing lake' in Northern Ireland that mysteriously drains and refills itself within hours
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Watching catalytic nanoparticles at work: Metal and oxide join forces to turn methane into syngas
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Quantum entanglement lasts 600 times longer in elusive dark states, study finds
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Neuroscientist reveals the surprisingly simple way she communicates with her dead husband every day
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Q&A: Why employers want workers with high emotional intelligence
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Summer 2025 was the hottest on RECORD in the UK: Average temperature hit a balmy 16.10°C - 1.51°C above average, Met Office confirms
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Rare oceanic plate delamination may explain Portugal's mysterious earthquakes
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Rare seasonal brain shrinkage in shrews is driven by water loss, not cell death, MRI study reveals
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Unique double-notched tail sets new Jurassic predatory fish apart from its relatives
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The Pacific's united front on climate action is splintering over deep-sea mining
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New findings reveal the cause of potentially damaging electrical discharges on satellites
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Capturing language change through the genes
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Seaweed on sandy coastlines contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, study shows
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'Those paintings belong to us': How an indigenous-led project is harnessing technology to protect Kakadu's rock art
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Chinese cluster now world's top innovation hotspot: UN
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What technosignatures would interstellar objects have?
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The tyranny of front gardens: We cut and trim them out of social pressure, not pleasure
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The top hot spots in Tokyo: Revealing the impact of climate change through data fusion
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Human-AI relationship study reveals how chatbot language patterns feel 'real' to users
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UK, Japan, South Korea endure hottest summer on record
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In search of Denisovans: Genetic tools identify lost human relatives from fossil records
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Radio emission observations reveal delayed outflow from a tidal disruption event
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Earthquake in eastern Afghanistan destroys villages and kills 800 people, with 2,500 injured
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Tiny mite eats its rivals: Mate competition increases aggressive behavior
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Long-term patterns of marine mammal bycatch emerge from fisheries study
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Super corals could help buy time for reefs in a warming world
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Habitable planet potential increases in the outer galaxy