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Pacific circulation key to lower CO₂ during ice ages, simulations show
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Biochar helps composting go greener by cutting greenhouse gas emissions
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Lasers made muon beams, no massive accelerator needed
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Young sunlike star reveals rapid two-year magnetic cycle
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Why you should NEVER drink bottled water after its best before date - amid warnings of cancer-causing microplastics
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LED light blasts cancer cells and spares healthy ones
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Is Earth on track for a mass extinction? More than 48,000 animals are now at risk of being wiped out, report warns
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Rare Jurassic 'sword dragon' prehistoric reptile discovered in the UK
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Stained glass window bought for £20 'may have belonged to Robert the Bruce', antiques dealer claims
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Storm Karen erupts in the Atlantic as more than ten million Americans are warned of hurricane-like conditions
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Astronomers discover ultra-luminous infrared galaxy lurking behind quasar
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Rare disease possibly identified in 12th century child's skeletal remains
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Chemical pollutants affect wildlife and human behavior—but toxicologists are reluctant to carry out tests
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Arctic seals, most bird species on new list of threatened species
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The evolution of male mental health in television
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Strain engineering enhances spin readout in quantum technologies, study shows
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Celestial standoff! Scientists capture an image of two black holes circling each other for the first time
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Setting your home up for success: Small animal owner fire awareness
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Caregivers identify key barriers to youth enrichment programs in low-income communities
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Pointless work tasks driving employees to switch off and burn out, new research finds
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California physicist and Nobel laureate John Martinis won't quit on quantum computers
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Warning issued as scammers target UK travellers amid EU entry 'confusing' new rules
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Revealed: The cringeworthy words and phrases you should NEVER use in a work email - including 'Happy Friday' and 'reaching out'
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Mistaken identity! The most famous portrait of Marie Antoinette as a child is really of her SISTER, study finds
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A new method to build more energy-efficient memory devices could lead to a sustainable data future
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Freely levitating rotor spins out ultraprecise sensors for classical and quantum physics
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Plastic pollution treaty not dead in the water: UN environment chief
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Europe needs reusable rockets to catch Musk's SpaceX: ESA chief
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Two powerful quakes strike off southern Philippines, killing at least 7 people
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She saw a car-sized object above a Texas farm and found a wayward hunk of NASA equipment
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Inside Europe's 'weirdest' museum - home to hundreds of taxidermised frogs 'doing human things'
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Scientist learns of Nobel medicine prize when wife gets cellphone service during Rocky Mountains hike
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Lessons from Ascension Island's shark troubles could help boost conservation
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An Australian chemist just won the Nobel Prize. Here's how his work is changing the world
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Fire provides long-lasting benefits to bird populations in Sierra Nevada National Parks
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Bay scallops surge on Virginia's Eastern Shore
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How family size shapes education spending
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Parched soils can spark hot drought a nation away
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SpaceX targets nighttime launch of competitor Amazon's satellites
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Sped-up evolution may help bacteria take hold in gut microbiome
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Who you talk to influences how you talk, researcher finds
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Investigating genetic structure and predicted habitat expansion of endemic tree species in Southeast Asia
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Hydropower dams face uncertain future as climate change drives sedimentation and glacier disappearance
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Gridlock at major US airport as staffing shortages ground flights for hours
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These ‘ghost flowers’ thrive without photosynthesis. One scientist is learning how
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Individual electrons trapped and controlled above 1 K, easing cooling limits for quantum computing
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Q&A: The 'undertaker' cells of taste, one of our least understood senses
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How Europe's largest bat catches and eats birds mid-air
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Analysis finds gaps in forest carbon offset projects, with most overstating climate impacts
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These songbirds learn more from siblings than from parents
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Citizen scientists help reveal importance of light on bird behavior during 2024 eclipse
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Genetically encoded biosensor tracks plants' immune hormone in real time
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Scholar unlocks Bible's hidden secrets to reveal the exact time Jesus died on the cross
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Southern right whales are having fewer calves: What this says about ocean health
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Do British people want to leave the ECHR? What a decade of polls reveals
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Quantum fluctuations found hidden beneath classical optical signals in polaritons
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New research finds defining childhood portrait of Marie Antoinette is really her sister
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Storms are changing. Should hurricane scale change too?
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Astronomers detect lowest mass dark object ever measured using gravitational lensing
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Climate change may increase the spread of neurotoxin in the oceans
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Poultry growers: Have you checked your water lines lately?
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MTAP deficiency confers resistance to cytosolic nucleic acid sensing and STING agonists | Science
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mRNA initiation and termination are spatially coordinated | Science
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A cGAS-mediated mechanism in naked mole-rats potentiates DNA repair and delays aging | Science
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Acidosis orchestrates adaptations of energy metabolism in tumors | Science
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Constraining exoplanet interiors using observations of their atmospheres | Science
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T cell cholesterol transport links intestinal immune responses to dietary lipid absorption | Science
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A genome-to-proteome map reveals how natural variants drive proteome diversity and shape fitness | Science
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Mechanism of DNA targeting by human LINE-1 | Science
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Targeted protein evolution in the gut microbiome by diversity-generating retroelements | Science
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