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Death toll from floods and landslides on Indonesia's Sumatra island rises to 164
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Earthquake swarms strike California for THIRD DAY sparking fears of the Big One
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The evolution of the penis: Scientist reveals why human phalluses are so 'conservative' compared to other animals
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Astronomers unveil 400 sibling star clusters in the Milky Way
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Common gut bacteria identified as cause of pig ear necrosis
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The largest ice desert has the fewest ice nuclei worldwide
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Latent antimicrobial resistance is widespread across the world, research discovers
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Early adversity leads to higher aggression and fearfulness in adult canines, study says
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Physicists generate hybrid spin-sound waves, expanding options for 6G implementation
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A popular “essential” medicine may be putting unborn babies at risk
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What did the Romans ever do for us? Roads, wine and pet CATS - who only became our companions in Europe 2,000 years ago, study finds
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Nanostructured coatings physically puncture bacteria to prevent biofilm formation
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Post-Thanksgiving travel faces major delays as huge snowstorm sweeps across 23 states TODAY
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An unusually 'sticky' RNA class that keep cells organized: Researchers discover smOOPs
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Rare stone tool cache found in Australian outback tells story of trade and ingenuity
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Research calls for 'sportswashing' rethink amid FIFA Peace Prize rumors
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Icy Moons Orbiting Saturn and Uranus May Hide Boiling Liquid Oceans
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Researchers identify key molecular mechanism in cell communication
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Curiosity and focus found to set 'genius' dogs apart in object learning
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Incorrect reporting of Australian Bureau of Statistics data found leading to false claims of mass migration problem
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Stars defy black hole by showing stable orbits around Sagittarius A*
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Indian IT professionals bear unseen costs of multinational companies' shift to remote working
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Archaeologists discover solitary grave from ancient Kingdom of Kerma in remote Bayuda Desert
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Lake heat waves are more intense, longer-lasting than atmospheric ones, new study reveals
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Canada just lost its measles elimination status. Is the U.S. next?
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Study highlights rise of 'authoritarian peacemaking' and its implications for Ukraine
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Miracle material’s hidden quantum power could transform future electronics
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Male skulls at Shimao gate rewrite story of Neolithic human sacrifice
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A Cold War nuclear bunker is buried deep inside a Colorado mountain. See inside the Cheyenne Mountain Complex.
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New plastics designed to degrade on demand may help address global waste
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Artificial membranes mimic life-like dynamics through catalytic chemical reactions
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A strange ancient foot reveals a hidden human cousin
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Radio wave bursts linked to onset of intense auroral storms
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New universal law predicts how most objects shatter, from dropped bottles to exploding bubbles
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Bilingual brains switch modes as Czech speakers process English like natives, even when it means making 'native' mistake
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Nanoscale 'Bragg gratings' on photonic chips suppress noise in laser light
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How phototherapy could reverse antibiotic resistance
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Songbird experts put superb fairy-wren danger call on the record
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Ice age architecture: How mammoth bones reveal human ingenuity
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Prevention alone will not save us from financial crashes, according to new study
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Urban bats avoid street lights when commuting between their roosts and foraging grounds
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Tiny reconfigurable robots can help manage carbon dioxide levels in confined spaces
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Polymer beads generate electricity for self-charging devices using simple friction
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Scientists uncover the brain’s hidden learning blocks
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Volcanic Activity on Mars Could Help in the Search for Life on Other Planets
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Desert microbes drive soil carbon sinks in arid regions, study reveals
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Can YOU remember what colour the seahorse is, or how many fingers are on the nail-painting hand? Take the test to see how well you know your emojis
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Scientists studied 47,000 dogs on CBD and found a surprising behavior shift
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Google Quantum AI realizes three dynamic surface code implementations
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Devastating stellar storm seen on red dwarf star
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Group 13 elements: The lucky number for sustainable redox agents?
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Mystery of the Temple of Venus is SOLVED: Scientists finally uncover how the 2,000-year-old structure has stood the test of time
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Revealed: The perfect Thanksgiving leftover sandwich, according to science - and why a zest of ORANGE will take your sub to the next level
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Bird flu’s surprising heat tolerance has scientists worried
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Trained to serve: Service dogs' roles are expanding to help more people
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Apple is praised for its Christmas advert captured entirely on an iPhone 17 Pro - as AI-hating fans joke 'Coca-Cola can learn one or two things here'
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Reintroduced carnivores’ impacts on ecosystems are still coming into focus
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Why refugees in Australia still face barriers to good jobs
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How to Measure the Earth’s Radius With Legos
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Revealed: The 4p item that you should always pack to beat travel sickness
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Polluted air quietly erases the benefits of exercise
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Quantum sensor based on silicon carbide qubits operates at room temperature
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Inside world's first Pokémon theme park - and it's set to be so popular that you have to win a lottery to buy tickets
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New EPA rule gives oil, gas firms more time to fix equipment leaking methane
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Australia passes landmark law overhauling nature protection
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A 14-year-old won $25,000 for origami. He discovered a pattern that can hold 10,000 times its own weight, he says.
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Rethinking retail trades: Researchers explore US proposal amid global push for investor welfare
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Archaeologists discover a lost ring of pits near Stonehenge - and say they could be Britain's LARGEST prehistoric structure
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Africa's forests have switched from absorbing to emitting carbon, new study finds
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Hidden mitochondrial DNA damage may be a missing link in disease
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