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The Goldilocks rule for sustainable cities: Study reveals the 'just right' population
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See Earth's seasons in all their complexity in a new animated map
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In a lonely world, widespread AI chatbots and 'companions' pose unique psychological risks
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Mitch Brown's bravery can change the score for LGBTQIA+ people—and the AFL's fight against homophobia
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Chromium-6, nanosilver detected in LA fire cleanup zones
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Daytime moths reveal larger hearing organs, challenging evolutionary assumptions
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How drought and ozone pollution team up to reduce soybean yield
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The common phone habit that could cost you your MARRIAGE
Mail Online
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Plant samples preserved in museums may hold key to advancing biodiversity
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Strap in: NASA aeroshell material takes extended space trip
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Pollen motor proteins 'hug' their sperm cells for successful double fertilization, study reveals
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Scientists confirm presence of standing shocks in black hole accretion flows
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Collapse of critical Atlantic current is no longer low-likelihood, study finds
The Guardian
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Izaña-2 joins the laser game to track space debris
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Perseverance exploration update: Over Soroya Ridge and onward
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Tiny selenium-packed exosomes help heal brain and spinal cord damage in mice
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Why fans feel like Taylor Swift's best friend (even if she's never met them)
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Elephant extinction could threaten everything from rainforests to musical instruments
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What Taylor Swift reveals about digital culture
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Velcro-like protein sticks to targets to improve plant stress responses
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A new theory of the universe's origins without inflation
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Traditional Indigenous knowledge offers hope in global fight against superbug
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Computational tool maps genome change, helping researchers see DNA in 3D
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New mechanism of nanoparticle formation overcomes century-old classical model
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CHORD will be a huge leap forward for Canadian radio astronomy
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Asteroid Bennu is like a time capsule from the early solar system
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Research probes AI's role in helping social workers make crucial decisions
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Trump administration presses rollback of 'Roadless Rule' on wild lands
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Why countries trade with each other while fighting
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I'm a neuroscientist and would NEVER use ChatGPT. I've seen what this 'essential' tool does to brains - both young and old. These are the tests you can do today to see if you're already affected
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Two-billion-year oxygen transformation on Earth unveiled
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'Kinetic ruler' solves long-standing mystery of how cells measure mRNA tails
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Women earn 25% less than men in wealthy households, finds new study
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Many of Colorado's wolves shift east—including into watersheds near Boulder, new map shows
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Bacteria that 'breathe' iron minerals while detoxifying sulfide outpace chemical reactions
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In search of the perfect raspberry: Pioneering genome editing technique could be the future of fruit and farming
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Political polar opposites may be more alike than they think
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Endangered frog species is hopping around Southern California once again
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Frugal habits, not quick fixes, key to tackling global food waste, study finds
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A blueprint for error-corrected fermionic quantum processors
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Hydrogen sulfide: Toxic gas eyed in Colorado dairy deaths is infrequent but dangerous feature of agricultural work
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Bad news for nervous fliers! Severe turbulence is set to get even WORSE thanks to climate change, scientists warn
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Observations track rapid heating and evolution of the Spirograph Nebula
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Are YOU dating a psychopath? Scientists reveal the key sign to look out for
Mail Online
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Illegal zoo with 150 exotic animals is uncovered after men attempted to sell endangered creatures on social media
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Maya children also received jade tooth inlays, study finds
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A low-cost protocol enables preparation of magic states and fault-tolerant universal quantum computation
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Gen Z are adding ICE to their pints of beer - so, would you try it?
Mail Online
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The formula for the perfect HOLIDAY - including 25°C heat, 2.2 hours of exercise, and zero emails
Mail Online
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Vikings were the original HIPSTERS! Norse invaders spent time perfecting their facial hair when they weren't pillaging, ancient figurine reveals
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Birdwatching tourism is booming: Some countries are benefiting, while others are left behind
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South Korea to ban mobile phones in school classrooms
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An ancient signpost: Minute fossils tell big story about arthropod evolution
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'Perfect storm': UK fishermen reel from octopus invasion
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Climate-driven wildfires reversing pollution progress in N. America: study
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Meet the 'punk rocker' dinosaur! Bizarre creature that roamed the Earth 165 million years ago had 3ft SPIKES sticking out from its neck, fossil analysis reveals
Mail Online
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Can a giant seawall save Indonesia's disappearing coast?
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One Tech Tip: Ditch the chatbots and take your AI nature apps on a birdwatching hike
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Climate change made deadly wildfires in Turkey, Greece and Cyprus more fierce, study finds
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Professor debuts AI sidekick in trailblazing course
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How AI can build bridges between nations, if diplomats use it wisely
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Spiders use trapped fireflies as glowing bait to attract more prey
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Nearly 80% of whale sharks in this marine tourism hotspot have human-caused scars
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College sports policy prevents athletes’ deaths with sickle cell testing—but it could do more, study finds
Science Magazine
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Comparing benefits of tree planting vs natural colonization for future resilience of UK woodlands
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Urgent warning to new parents as experts pinpoint 35 'potentially LETHAL' baby sleeping bags being sold in the UK
Mail Online
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Deadly bone disease may have doomed Southeast Brazil's long-necked dinosaurs
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Ancient DNA reveals farming spread through migration, though locals slow to adopt it
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A stunning first look at the viruses inside us
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Bacterium discovered in the Amazon is closely related to Andean species that causes human bartonellosis