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JWST uncovers rich organic chemistry in a nearby ultra-luminous infrared galaxy
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New critique debunks claim that trees can sense a solar eclipse
Ars Technica
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Scientists create smart synthetic skin that can hide images and change shape
ScienceDaily
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Why colorectal cancer breaks the immune system’s rules
ScienceDaily
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Measuring time at the quantum level depends on material symmetry
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Did trees in the Dolomites anticipate a solar eclipse? Not quite, say researchers
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Trees May Not Anticipate Solar Eclipses, Calling Past Research Into Question
Discover Magazine
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Autistic Barbie reminds us stories have the power to counter misinformation
ScienceNews
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iPhone in space? NASA approves latest smartphones for astronauts to capture special moments in orbit
The Times of India
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Lawmakers ask what it would take to "store" the International Space Station
Ars Technica
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Concert formats measurably change audience experience, classical music study finds
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Disaster can sway votes but won't deliver climate action, study shows
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Is Pink Noise Ruining Your Sleep?
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Engineering heat-tolerant, high-yield rice for a warming planet
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Challenging California's water 'scarcity' narrative
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Promise the Earth: Why real climate action means restraint
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The evolutionary trap that keeps rove beetles alive
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Covid paradox: Lockdowns reduced pollution but methane rise hurt climate gains, study finds
The Times of India
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A clever quantum trick brings practical quantum computers closer
ScienceDaily
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The only U.S. particle collider shuts down – so a new one may rise
ScienceNews
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When the interaction between fungi and bacteria becomes a dangerous alliance
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Why the Ancients Ate These Bizarre Foods — and Why We Don't Anymore
Discover Magazine
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Meet Meha Jain: Indian-origin scientist wins Arizona State University’s top Science Prize
The Times of India
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Rare natural compound from teak tree shows promise for treating diabetes and lipid disorders
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Gut physiology, not host species, dictates microbiome diversity: Study
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How gold is formed in China's Tianshan mountains
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Moon-bound again: 4 astronauts will fly farther than anyone since 1970s
The Times of India
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When the fish stop biting, ice fishers follow the crowd
ScienceNews
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Study of 174 U.S. law firms finds when employers 'build' vs. 'buy' talent
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Revealed: The UK's most and least sexy accents, according to singletons - and it's bad news for Brummies
Mail Online
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Rocket Report: SpaceX probes upper stage malfunction; Starship testing resumes
Ars Technica
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Amino acid 'stickers' help decode spider silk's strength and flexibility
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Doctors test brain cell implants to restore movement in Parkinson’s
ScienceDaily
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Why the Artemis II Crew Stays in Quarantine Before Their Journey to Moon
Wired Science
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Public Health Workers Are Quitting Over Assignments to Guantánamo
Wired Science
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Figure Skaters at the 2026 Winter Olympics Are Pushing the Limits of What’s Possible
Wired Science
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A hidden brain effect of prenatal alcohol exposure
ScienceDaily
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Green auroras ripple across Earth in breathtaking timelapse; Nasa shares video
The Times of India
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Milky Way may NOT have a supermassive black hole at its centre: Scientists claim our galaxy may be run by an enormous clump of mysterious dark matter
Mail Online
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Why is it so wet in the UK? Meteorological experts explain the relentless rain - as soggy Brits say they're 'absolutely sick of it'
Mail Online
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Giant snails and tiny insects threaten the South's rice and crawfish farms
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Scientists found a sugar that could defeat deadly superbugs
ScienceDaily
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The internet names a new deep-sea species of chiton
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This supermassive black hole is growing brighter and more powerful than the ‘Death Star’, with a peak expected in 2027
The Times of India
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The locations in your home riddled with toxic mould - as new study confirms exposure as a child can cause serious lung issues all the way into adulthood
Mail Online
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An invisible chemical rain is falling across the planet
ScienceDaily
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NASA Summer Internship 2026: How to apply online, application deadline, eligibility criteria, and why students shouldn’t miss it
The Times of India
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Mars’ water mystery may have a simple ice answer
ScienceDaily
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NASA maps how Earth’s glaciers speed up and slow down through the year
The Times of India
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A new scan lets scientists see inside the human body in 3D color
ScienceDaily
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This paper-thin chip turns invisible light into a steerable beam
ScienceDaily
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Raising human capital in BRICS is linked to lower emissions, study suggests
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A superfluid freezes and breaks the rules of physics
ScienceDaily
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Light-driven probe enables sensitive detection of epigenetic intermediates
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Governments urged to fix faulty radar in economic models disregarding climate risk
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Jupiter is slightly smaller than scientists believed for decades: NASA’s Juno mission finally explains why
The Times of India
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Study: Why Nobel Prize-level materials have yet to reach industry
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Into the neutrino fog: The ghosts haunting our search for dark matter
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Large study shows scaling startups risk increasing gender gaps
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New VRscores database maps workplace politics across 530,000 US employers
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What Olympic athletes see that viewers don't: Machine-made snow makes ski racing faster and riskier
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Archaeopteryx’s Feeding-Related Structures Reflect Elevated Demands of Flight, Scientists Say
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Revealed: The popular supermarket SOUPS that contain dangerous amounts of salt - so, is your favourite on the list?
Mail Online
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Why cheaper power alone isn't enough to end energy poverty in summer
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Two Titanic Structures Hidden Deep Within the Earth Have Altered the Magnetic Field for Millions of Years
Wired Science
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'Dispersal-driven' evolution fuels diversity at the air-liquid interface
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3,500-Year-Old Ancient Fragrances Reveal What Egyptian Mummification Smelled Like
Discover Magazine
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How to close the justice gap: What a health-linked legal model showed in three years
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Bonobos Demonstrate Imaginative Ability in New Experiments
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How Burn Injuries May Have Shaped Human Evolution, and Set Us Apart From Other Primates
Discover Magazine
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