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AI tool targets RNA structures to unravel secrets of the dark genome
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Buzzword or genuine commitment? Study finds corporate net zero pledges often lack substance for real climate change
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Broad-specificity enzyme targets glycans from across the kingdoms of life
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Sleeping beauties: How immature egg cells pause maturation through protein control
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An open-source AI platform to democratize protein design
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Scientists uncover key protein in cellular fat storage
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Harnessing AI to revolutionize antibiotic discovery
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Why seismic waves are slower shortly after an earthquake
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Making the invisible visible: Dual laser excitation boosts light emission at nanoscale
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Horror in the desert as piles of cremated human remains are found outside of Las Vegas
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The secret legend linking Bigfoot to the Bible's first murderer
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Bon voyage: General Atomics set to ship final piece of giant battery to nuclear fusion project in France
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Is there life on Saturn's moon? Where there's water, there's a chance
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Forget flip phones! The latest retro revival loved by celebrities is WIRED earphones - with Bella Hadid, Harry Styles, and Charli XCX all opting for the old-fashioned devices
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Singapore's lease buyback scheme may leave elderly asset-poor, new model suggests
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Antiferromagnets outperform ferromagnets in ultrafast, energy-efficient memory operations
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Exposing the propaganda of the Christchurch terrorist
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UK's journey from seafood self-sufficiency to dependence on imports transformed by overfishing and regulation
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Probability theorem gets quantum makeover after 250 years
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Is THIS where Amelia Earhart's missing plane is? Scientists say they've pinpointed the exact location of her wreckage using a radio restored from 1937
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Extreme experiments on perovskite may offer insight into Earth's interior and deep earthquakes
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Excavations reveal a Maya town's defiant stand in early colonial era
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Program that teaches forest management sees record enrollment: What's driving the interest?
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AI turns simple plant images into early drought warnings, giving crops a voice in the fight against water stress
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Uncovering the mysteries of high-temperature cuprate superconductors
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Netflix set to launch THREE brand new theme parks with immersive experiences based on hit shows
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Can't stop watching a TV show? That may be a good thing
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Why male embryos grow faster: Study reveals genetic clues
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Microsoft Outlook is DOWN: Email service crashes for thousands of people across Europe
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Study highlights how tribal libraries bridge the digital divide
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When crowds left, reefs came alive at Hanauma Bay
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Treetop tutorials: Orangutans learn how to build their beds by peering at others and a lot of practice
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How Instagram influencers are guiding our travel plans
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International collaboration doubles detection of cosmic collisions
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Google Maps users are baffled after spotting a 'UFO' hiding under a cliff in Antarctica - as one claims it could be an 'alien base'
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Revealed: The VERY essential test you must make sure your children take before they go back to school
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Have you seen these snakes in California? Why you shouldn't kill them
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MARATHON experiment offers most precise measurement of nucleon structure yet
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Keep 'Hope' alive, activists say as wildlife agents prepare to kill a problem bear in California
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Scientists are BAFFLED by a mysterious skull found fused to a cave wall - as analysis reveals it's NOT human or Neanderthal
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You're organising your freezer wrong! Experts reveal the 5 foods you should NEVER freeze - so, is it time to rearrange your kitchen?
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Expert warns over common holiday scams that could cost you HUNDREDS as last-minute travel peaks
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Location where Jesus healed the blind is FOUND: Archaeologists in Jerusalem claim they've found the exact place where the biblical miracle took place
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An AI simulation of a Mount Fuji eruption is being used to prepare Tokyo for the worst
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Isolated Amazon tribe seen near logging bridge site, alarming rights group
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Unusual CO₂-rich disk detected around young star challenges planet formation models
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Talking about sex isn't always easy for teachers in South Africa. Here's what they told us
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Sniffing out how stem cells become olfactory neurons in living animals
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Telling the story of the Atlantic's sargassum surge with 40 years of data
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Do increased taxes incentivize the rich to move?
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Cells 'vomit' waste to promote healing, but it comes with a trade-off
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Home hardening and defensible space can halve wildfire damage, study finds
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The anti-Kronos effect: How bacterial viruses protect their offspring to maximize spread
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NASA scientists help a Maryland county plan to beat summer heat risks
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Phones and other tech can enhance teens' connection to nature
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Universities could bolster democracy by fostering students' AI literacy
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Earth-size stars and alien oceans: An astronomer explains the case for life around white dwarfs
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White mold fungi split their genome across several nuclei, with implications for future gene-editing
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Being funny can help populist politicians create bonds and get voters on board
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What will happen to the legal status of 'sinking' nations when their land is gone?
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Nearly a third of female gamers feel guilty about their hobby: New study
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Tracking the number of Americans who identify as transgender: Soon, there will be no reliable way to measure them
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Not all subsidiaries are treated equally, finds research
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World maps get Africa's size wrong: Cartographers explain why fixing it matters
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Sun dogs, rainbows and glories are celestial wonders, and they may appear in alien skies too
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Cigarette filters do nothing for smokers' health and just create plastic pollution; they should be banned
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Frequent use of AI may hinder students' academic performance
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A generative AI platform for mRNA therapeutics
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How an in-between quantum state could boost future technologies
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Dystopian weapons schools are forced to use as Minneapolis massacre leaves two children dead
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