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Fossil discovery pushes origin of Australian tree frogs back 22 million years
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Climate change is turning coastal lagoons into 'salty soup,' but restoration efforts can help
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People with THIS personality trait are more likely to enjoy themselves in the bedroom - so, are you one of them?
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Protecting seagrasses could prevent billions of dollars in damages
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Supply–demand imbalances in farmland ecosystem services threaten sustainable development in Central Asia
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Fossil discovery in India extends the timeline of early dinosaurs
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Not all orangutan mothers raise their infants the same way
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Successful experiments uncover new island of asymmetric fission
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Archaeologists discover 'b******s' dagger at Swedish fortress...with a distinctively-shaped hilt
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Scientists reveal the real reason why your fingers wrinkle when you soak in the bath
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Astronomers observe the evolution of a slowly-spinning pulsar
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How redefining just one word could strip the Endangered Species Act's ability to protect vital habitat
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Risk of forced labor in clothing industry rises due to pandemic and industry response
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Urgent warning over dangerous e-bike battery linked to fires and explosions that is still on sale across the country
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Sugar-coated nanotherapy dramatically improves neuron survival in Alzheimer's model
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Uncovering compounds that tame the heat of chili peppers: Study challenges reliability of Scoville scale
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New report provides critical support for Arizona wildfire and post-fire flood response
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Digital reconstruction reveals 80 steps of prehistoric life
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Australian-made rocket set for historic space launch
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Zebrafish bred for heat tolerance show no apparent tradeoffs in fitness or metabolism
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Team develops digital lab for data- and robot-driven materials science
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Food grown with fewer chemicals? A Brazilian scientist wins $500,000 for showing the way
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Australian seaweed farm tackles burps to help climate
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That's bananas! Incredible videos show chimps using medicinal leaves to perform first aid
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Chimpanzees use medicinal leaves to perform first aid, scientists discover
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Chimpanzees use leaves to wipe bums and clean up after sex, study finds
The Guardian
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Recognition from colleagues can help employees cope with bad work experiences
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Paleontologists discover 506-million-year-old predator
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Artemis III core stage receives thermal protection coating
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Methane: Where it comes from and why we're running out of time
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A plant called beetleweed has three different chromosome complements within its geographical range
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Some incels offer an ideological rationale, reinforced by peer pressure, for not working or studying
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Prominent chatbots routinely exaggerate science findings, study shows
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Hundreds of genes linked to OCD provide clues about how it changes the brain
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From sequence to structure: A fast track for RNA modeling
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Student analyzes mental health challenges for Hispanic immigrants to the US
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Breathtaking images show what working as a scientist can look like
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Study gauges what affects professional women soccer players' social media brands
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Brain activity of slumbering bees may inform human sleep and memory disorders
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Civil defense units must invest in professionalization and resources to prepare for climate risks, warn experts
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Dual-laser technique lowers Brillouin sensing frequency to 200 MHz
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Researchers unpack audience costs in US allies' foreign policy choices
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S.Africa's vast radio telescope draws new generation to the cosmos
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'CoVox': A matched vocal dataset for comparing singing and speech styles
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Designing enzymes from scratch: New workflow paves way for more powerful and environmentally benign chemistry
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Barcelona's unique walking patterns defy one-size-fits-all mobility policies
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Mitigating the effect of urban heat release on local rainfall
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With AI, researchers predict the location of virtually any protein within a human cell
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Biosensor uses pH-responsive DNA nanoswitches for highly sensitive bladder cancer detection in urine
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Growth in informal lead mining is contributing to widespread poisoning, study finds
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Tax Canadian movies? Why culture has always been at the center of trade wars
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Have journalists skipped the ethics conversation when it comes to using AI?
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AI can be a danger to students. Three things universities must do
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What or where is the Indo-Pacific? How a foreign policy pivot redefined the global map
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Research brings us a step closer to synthetic sugars as medicine
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Why protecting wildland is crucial to American freedom and identity
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How Asian American became a racial grouping, and why many with Asian roots don't identify with the term these days
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New opportunities for Arctic fishing 'must be carefully managed'
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Archaeologists uncover monumental relief of King Ashurbanipal in ancient city of Nineveh
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Big data approach makes plant predictions more accurate
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Improving adult survival can stabilize declining giraffe subpopulations in the Serengeti
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3D printed hydrogels guide cell growth to form functional tissue structures
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Analyzing moral conundrums from Reddit's 'AITA?' board
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AI can identify genetic perturbations from cell images, offering new path for drug discovery
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State abortion laws diverge from public opinion after Supreme Court ruling
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Carbon dioxide is key to making a precise polymer safely
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Scientists reveal crystal structure of protein that allows viruses to infect cells in human airway
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New fruit fly resource reveals nerve circuits that control flight and courtship
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Alternative approach offers low-cost, energy-efficient way to study light-matter interactions
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Could gravity be evidence that the universe is a computer simulation? My new study suggests so