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World's biggest iceberg runs aground, sparing wildlife haven island
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Musk survives UK Royal Society expulsion calls
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Scientists genetically engineer mice with thick hair like the extinct woolly mammoth
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Forget WFH - now you can WFB (work from the beach)! Incredible solar-powered laptop charges up from the sun in just 20 minutes
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Quinoa's stress resistance linked to 10 key genes
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'Ball and chain' mechanism inactivates key mammalian ion channel, study finds
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Deep-sea expedition reveals low-oxygen depths of Red Sea host unexpected life
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Dicamba drift: New use of an old herbicide disrupts pollinators
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FAST telescope confirms 'radio-quiet' nature of selected magnetars
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Triple bond formed between boron and carbon for the first time
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'Structural change' identified in Antarctica's sea ice system
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Tree planting is still the best way to remove carbon, despite climate and economic risks, say researchers
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Satellites used to help predict susceptibility of landslides across Scotland
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Discovery of first Bronze Age settlement in the Maghreb
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Researchers document particle size of household dust found on children's hands after play
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Exploring the Canadian banking system's resilience: The relationship between capital ratio and liquidity creation
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Fossil study reveals oldest larval eyes with high-resolution vision
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How businesses and consumers can protect themselves against digital supply chain disruptions
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'Ghosts of the radio universe': Astronomers have discovered a slew of faint circular objects
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A giant X will appear on the MOON this week - here's how to see the rare lunar display
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Best proof of the Loch Ness Monster yet: Man is stunned after spotting a dark mass near the surface
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Study warns extreme flood predictions can sink coastal property prices
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NZ hopes to store carbon in marine ecosystems—but some are so degraded they're already a source of emissions
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Meet the world's first woolly MOUSE: Scientists genetically engineer rodents with thick, fluffy coats - and say it could pave the way for the de-extinction of the mammoth
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Scientists Have Bred Woolly Mice on Their Journey to Bring Back the Mammoth
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Study investigates multiwavelength variability of blazar PKS 0727-11
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Testing the Out of Africa model in East Eurasian genomic origins
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Big Bear bald eagles may soon have a hatchling
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1,400 species found in guts of Asian hornets, highlighting their invasive impact
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Park rangers battle Australians seeking rare earth minerals in old Mojave gold mine
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Human, bird or dog waste? Scientists parsing poop to aid DC's forgotten river
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Are you a Flat Earther? You're probably SPITEFUL: People who believe in conspiracy theories are more likely to be nasty and cruel, study claims
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News article or big oil ad? As native advertisements mislead readers on climate change, experts identify interventions
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Japan's worst wildfire in half a century spreads
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Japan startup targets June 6 moon landing
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Last-minute problems with SpaceX's mega rocket Starship forces delay of latest test flight
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Intense atmospheric rivers can replenish some of the Greenland Ice Sheet's lost ice
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You've been making pancakes wrong! Scientists reveal the ultimate method - and why you should NEVER use butter
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Forget lazy Sundays! Tuesday is the new 'big night in' for Britons, data reveals
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Seeing more in expansion microscopy: New methods light up lipid membranes and allow for high-resolution protein mapping
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Eco-friendly flotation method increases mineral yield
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Study uncovers the core principles of low-resistance antibiotics
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Study links 'manfluencer' content to extremist radicalization in men
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Nanoscale material illuminates cancer cells in freezing conditions for precise cryosurgery
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Water might be older than we first thought, forming a key constituent of the first galaxies
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City fires are likely to increase with climate change, modeling study warns
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When did our ancestors start to eat meat regularly? Fossilized teeth get us closer to the answer
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From handicap to asset: AI approach leverages optical phenomenon to produce better microscopy images
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How a naturally occurring mechanism hampers fertility
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New parameterization schemes enhance the prediction accuracy of typhoon intensity
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Extracellular vesicles that guide zebrafish embryonic development may have potential for human medicine
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Uncovering the protein complex that is critical to male fertility
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Quantum properties in atom-thick semiconductors offer new way to detect electrical signals in cells
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Study reveals key role of moss crust patch size in desert soil phosphorus dynamics
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Sea otters help kelp forests recover—but how fast depends on where they are
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New Zealand's Chatham Rise seafloor may be more resilient to physical disturbances than previously thought
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Opinion: On hurricanes and hoaxes—a case for finding common ground
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Digitization as the key to processing colonial natural history collections
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New techniques boost lettuce freeze tolerance
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Researcher uncovers hidden copy of Shakespeare sonnet
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The US weather enterprise is at risk, say meteorologists
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Practical expertise drives salary premiums in the AI sector, finds new study
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CRISPR-based method enhances detection of antibiotic resistance in wastewater
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3D printing in microbial electrochemistry: A way to power a cleaner environment
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Caribou case study offers a new model to manage species at risk
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Spitefulness linked to belief in conspiracy theories
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Pacific oyster may colonize the Baltic Sea
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South American rivers harbor cancer-linked microplastics, studies show
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Space capsule entering Earth's atmosphere detected with distributed acoustic sensing
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Breaking the surface: How damage reshapes ripples in graphene