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When bats confront rats: The seasonal struggle for survival
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Weathering of the Southern Andes plays a critical role in balancing CO₂ emissions
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MeerKAT detects 30 new radio transient pulsars
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Cavities and gum disease could nearly double stroke risk
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Mathematical proof unites two puzzling phenomena in spin glass physics
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Weather radar data reveal alarming declines in insect populations
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Why earthquakes sometimes still occur in tectonically silent regions
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Revealed: What the world will look like in 2100 - so, can you guess where each location is?
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Six new bat species discovered in protected forests of the Philippines
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Lab spaces were the hottest commercial real estate bet. Now, landlords are facing headwinds from DC and Silicon Valley.
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AI optical microscope analyzes 2D materials as precisely as human experts
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Why These ‘Harmless’ Sharks Ate a Swimmer Alive
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Australia’s tropical forests now emit CO₂, clouding the COP30 talks
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The beaver is BACK! Furry river creatures are released into the Scottish Highlands - marking a moment of 'wildlife history'
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Young stars ejecting plasma could offer clues into the sun's past
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The hair loss treatment revolution: Experts reveal the scientifically proven ways to beat balding
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Scientists just found a surprising twist in Earth’s extinction story
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AI restores James Webb telescope’s crystal-clear vision
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Black holes and cosmic jets join forces to shape galaxies
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High levels of short-chain PFAS found in blood of residents living near chemical facility
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Old dog, new tricks: Prehistoric viruses can be used to defend bacterial cells
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The Southern Ocean is building up a colossal 'burp' that could reignite global warming, scientists warn
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Urgent warning to Gmail users as 183 MILLION passwords are stolen in data breach - here's how to check if your account is affected
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Would you flirt at a funeral, kiss in a restaurant, or cry in a job interview? Study reveals the most inappropriate behaviours in common social situations
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The bizarre weather phenomenon that has baffled scientists for 750 years: SHIVALI BEST explores mystery behind 'ball lightning'
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Are Kids Still Looking for Careers in Tech?
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Scientists finally spot hidden waves powering the Sun’s corona
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Why scientists say there's 'no point' forking out for a 4K or 8K TV
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Bats have built-in GPS systems: How their brains navigate the world like living compasses
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Tinned superfoods that cost less than a £1 that EVERYONE should always have in the cupboard, according to top nutrition experts
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AI’s Next Frontier? An Algorithm for Consciousness
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The Haunting Story of Two People—and Their Bots—on Therapy’s New Frontier
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National emergency wakeup call as SEND support system crisis worsens, analysis shows
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Mass cull ordered near Berlin as Germany battles bird flu
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Australian researchers document a Murray cod swimming 860km in an unprecedented migration event
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Hidden 5-mile wide asteroid crater beneath the Atlantic revealed in stunning 3D
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Melting ice is hiding a massive climate secret beneath Antarctica
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How India plans to build its own home 300km above earth
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3I ATLAS might expose the universe’s greatest mystery by October 30 and it could finally prove ‘we’re not alone’
The Times of India
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Tiny Fossil Reveals Previously Unknown Songbird Lineage from New Zealand
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Can you solve it? Wordplay wizardry by the UK’s king of quiz
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Earliest long-snouted fossil crocodile from Egypt reveals the African origins of seagoing crocs
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Ancient tides may have sparked humanity’s first urban civilization
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Scientists just uncovered what’s really happening beneath this mysterious volcano
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Scientists turn flower fragrance into a mosquito killer
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Life expectancy gains have slowed sharply, study finds
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Scientists call 3I/ATLAS a rare “Black Swan” object as astronomers watch its strange path and possible alien clues
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Britain's DEADLY critters: Experts reveal the unsuspecting creepy crawlies that can kill you - including horseflies, Asian Hornets, and mosquitoes
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Rapid blood test for children that could spot sepsis in just 15 minutes is trialled by NHS
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Warning over delaying parenthood as study finds donor eggs drive most IVF successes for women aged 43
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Chemistry Nobel Prize winner Susumu Kitagawa reveals Japanese research mindset: 'Don’t switch off the light, even…'
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Humans are evolving in a way never seen before... here's what it looks like
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Jesus' final hours revealed: Sensational new bloodstains study of Shroud of Turin shows horrific truth of his torture
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US startup plans to launch 4,000 giant mirrors into space — and the reason might surprise you
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Urgent warning over cannabis as UK's top psychiatrist warns it isn't safe for young brains still developing
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White oak genome reveals genetic markers for climate adaptability and pest resistance
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Shocking map reveals where power-hungry data centers could spark next public health disaster in the US
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Weight-loss drugs like Ozempic may also curb drug and alcohol addiction
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MIT physicists just found a way to see inside atoms
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Dinosaurs were thriving when the asteroid struck
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Living computers powered by mushrooms
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Dark matter could color our view of the universe
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Was Busted right about the year 3000? Experts reveal what life on Earth will REALLY look like 975 from now
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Warning to Brits over a Halloween infestation of RATS: Experts reveal how your decorations could turn your home into a magnet for rodents
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Why US activists are wearing inflatable frog costumes at protests against Trump
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Hippos once roamed frozen Germany with mammoths
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How the Mayans were able to accurately predict solar eclipses for centuries
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Troublemaking weather pattern is BACK spelling disaster for winter with threat of flooding and wildfires
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Powerful Hurricane Melissa strengthens as it heads for Jamaica
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Japan successfully launches new cargo spacecraft to deliver supplies to International Space Station