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Great Barrier Reef drilling reveals repeated collapse, regrowth and migration since last ice age
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Venezuela earthquakes add tragic new layer to the country's humanitarian crisis
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Structural blueprint for RNA therapeutics reveals why some siRNA molecules work better than others
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Table sugar could hold a cheaper, quicker key to making vital drugs
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Video games are helping players imagine the realities of climate migration
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A 'StormWall' Could Shield Earth From Devastating Solar Storms
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Cultural values may decide when comforting others feels like real support
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Q&A: What happens when warming streams push young salmon beyond their limits
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Some boreal forest species fail to recover even 100 years after clearcutting
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England's public library collections are in danger of being hollowed out, new research warns
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World’s Smallest Marsupial is Actually Four Distinct Species
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New data shows drop in Scotland's harbor seal numbers and sparks concern for gray seal population
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Understudied enzyme helps S. aureus pathogen prosper, study finds
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Why Europe's rising plant diversity may signal habitat disruption, not ecological recovery
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US renewable boom passes key milestone in April
Ars Technica
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Synthetic chemical framework can switch magnetic spin states at near ambient temperatures
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Gold-laced nanoparticles could eventually spot and treat endometriosis without surgery
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Rent paid on Atlanta's west side is building wealth in Buckhead, study finds
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When mitochondria grow abnormally long, leaked RNA may activate anti-tumor immune responses
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Bridging the gap between people and nature: The need for biocultural approaches to restoration
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Disabling SagA enzyme in VREfm infections makes drug-resistant bacteria vulnerable to vancomycin
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Analyzing avalanches on asteroid Vesta offers new method for understanding regolith processes
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CERN shutters the Large Hadron Collider for a major transformation
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New superconductors identified, unlocking process that could yield thousands more
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Oil price shocks have exposed car‑dependent cities. Here's what governments can do
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New Delhi announces EV policy to combat air pollution
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Flowering Plants Were Already Thriving before Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Hit
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Can YOU spot the fake faces? Take the test to see if you can distinguish between real and AI-generated people
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Ozone loss was a thing even before CFCs were widely used
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Ozone depletion began decades before discovery of ozone hole, scientists find
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Can climate shocks change how people feel about paying taxes?
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There may be 3 times more insect species than previously thought
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A whopping 14 million species of insects — or more — may roam Earth
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A discovery about this bat’s diet was hiding in a Renaissance painting
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Sweltering Midwest heat cancels outdoor plans as cooling centers open and the East braces
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As communities face more frequent hazard warnings, we need better systems to avoid 'emergency fatigue'
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Bronze Age boat carvings point to maritime links from Iberia to Scandinavia
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40°C in Paris: extreme summer heat is no longer exceptional for most of Europe
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A goat's tooth may have solved a 100‑year debate about ancient Greek farming
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Scientists discover an unexpected way to make pancreatic cancer cells self-destruct
ScienceDaily
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Spiders benefit from seemingly monotonous forests
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Heat is destroying Australia's underwater forests. Seaweed biobanks could help save them
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Quantum computing startup says it will leapfrog everybody
Ars Technica
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Nova V612 Scuti's light curve becomes audio, revealing how stellar shocks evolved
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What universities are getting wrong about teaching in the age of AI
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Psychologists survey students to determine what they really think about social media
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Switching spin states in manganese ions with light opens new path for molecular memory
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Unintended climate trade-off: Clean air policies intensify urban heat island in humid cities, study finds
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Stay-alert warnings issued as sharks return to one of America's busiest beaches
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Uncovering the trigger behind slow earthquakes
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Solar storms leave their mark on cosmic rays that reach Earth
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Hawaiian short-eared owl deaths in Hawaiʻi primarily caused by vehicle collisions
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First ever dinosaur found in Antarctica described for science
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COVID-era renter protection law slashed Virginia evictions, research finds
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Why people worldwide see some mental abilities as inborn and others as learned
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For hiring, remote work means more expertise, research finds
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Light-activated compound kills antibiotic-resistant bacteria by turning its own defense enzyme against it
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Decline in plankton across Northeast Atlantic sends stark warning for ocean health
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Inviting students to shape support systems can improve mental health and campus environments
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Webb Maps Millions of Stars in Messier 82
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Giraffes combine quantities similarly to addition
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Catholic nun issues chilling warning about aliens amid religious conflict
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Tiny DNA 'hitchhikers' may be reshaping life in thawing Arctic soils
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Deadly Venezuela earthquakes raise concern in tremor-prone California
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Ford rehires 'veteran' engineers after AI failed to match their skills and experience
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Think tank games out how to respond to disaster scenarios in space warfare
Ars Technica
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Europa's ice shell secrets unlocked by ground radar study
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Functional NIN persists in non-nodulating plants: Rethinking the loss of symbiosis
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Childbirth is not uniquely difficult to humans
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Acetaminophen in pregnancy shows no link to autism or ADHD, again
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