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Ancient viruses hidden inside bacteria could help defeat modern infections
ScienceDaily
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Study finds antimicrobial peptides can combat Salmonella infections in chickens
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Los Angeles will nearly double recycled water for 500,000 residents
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After NASA pressure, SpaceX promises speedier timeline for Starship moon lander
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Bamboo tissue paper may not be as eco-friendly as you think
ScienceDaily
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As feds' new stance against Canadian-sourced wolves throws wrench in Colorado's plans, what's next?
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Astonishing new evidence of Atlantis reveals advanced civilization preserved by Ancient Egypt's priests... before disaster hit
Mail Online
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How the arts and science can jointly protect nature
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Urgent warning to British gardeners over an outbreak of honey fungus: Golden mushroom that can wreak HAVOC on your backyard has increased by 200%, experts warn
Mail Online
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The countries where people are the most 'nature-connected', revealed: Nepal tops the list…while Britain is almost at the bottom of the rankings
Mail Online
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The Kardashian effect: Women with straight, shiny hair are seen as younger, healthier and more attractive, study finds
Mail Online
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Now THAT'S what you call a cold one! Rare bottle of Arctic beer will be opened after 150 years to revive the ancient brew
Mail Online
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Britain is hit by a tide of giant jellyfish! Record numbers of huge frilly-mouthed creatures are flocking to British waters - with a 230% increase in sightings this year
Mail Online
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Thousands evacuated as typhoon bears down on Philippines
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Scientists predict a wetter, greener future for the Sahara Desert
ScienceDaily
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Astronomers capture a violent super-eruption from a young sun
ScienceDaily
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How kids learn when to use capital letters: It's not just about rules
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Breakthrough blood test finally confirms Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
ScienceDaily
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Alzheimer’s might be powered by a broken sleep-wake cycle
ScienceDaily
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A gene from 100-year-olds could help kids who age too fast
ScienceDaily
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Your zodiac sign is 2,000 years out of date
The Times of India
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Orcas seen killing young great white sharks by flipping them upside-down
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Agricultural practices play a decisive role in the preservation or degradation of protected areas, research shows
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The multi-million pound baby powder case
The Guardian
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Scientists stunned as island spider loses half its genome
ScienceDaily
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A “scary” new spider species found beneath California’s beaches
ScienceDaily
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Scientists discover 14 strange new species hidden in the deep sea
ScienceDaily
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Scientists achieve forensics’ “Holy Grail” by recovering fingerprints from fired bullets
ScienceDaily
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Gsat-7R: Isro launches heaviest communication satellite from India
The Times of India
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Dam disasters of the 1920s made reservoirs safer—now the climate crisis is increasing risk again
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Why 'green' finance isn't always as sustainable as it seems
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India space agency launches its heaviest satellite
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Six ways to give your dog a richer life, from 'sniffaris' to sensory gardens
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November Supermoon: When you can see it in New York, Washington, Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, and other cities
The Times of India
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Seven ways to teach little kids about body safety before they can talk
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Teen Girl’s Remains Found in Ancient Grave—and She Was Likely Sacrificed
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Alarming surge in memory problems among young adults
ScienceDaily
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The bold idea that spacetime doesn’t exist
ScienceDaily
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Scientists have finally solved the 'tiny' T-Rex mystery
The Times of India
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JWST captures stunning 3D view of a planet’s scorching atmosphere
ScienceDaily
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Quantum light breakthrough could transform technology
ScienceDaily
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Young T. rex or a new dinosaur? New bones add to the debate
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Why health care's 'do no harm' ethic must include the planet
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Physicists Create a Thermometer for Measuring ‘Quantumness’
Wired Science
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What will really happen when the world ends: Terrifying simulation reveals how the apocalypse will encourage people to go on KILLING sprees
Mail Online
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This artificial leaf turns pollution into power
ScienceDaily
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Revealed: The perfect temperature to set your car heating at - and why you should NEVER wear your coat while driving
Mail Online
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A warming Earth could accidentally trigger a deep freeze
ScienceDaily
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Do women need more sleep than men? Science says they do
The Times of India
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What horror films do to our brains
The Times of India
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50 dead as Caribbean digs out from Hurricane Melissa
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Delhi's cloud seeding effort fails to ease smog, raises questions on effectiveness
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How to spot November's supermoon, the closest of the year
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Scientists uncover what delayed Earth’s oxygen boom for a billion years
ScienceDaily
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A prehistoric battle just rewrote T. rex’s story
ScienceDaily
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After 25 years, scientists solve the bird-eating bat mystery
ScienceDaily
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A new microscopy breakthrough is revealing the oceans’ invisible life
ScienceDaily
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Soil microbes remember drought and help plants survive
ScienceDaily
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Spiders inspire biologists to create artificial webs to capture airborne DNA for biodiversity monitoring
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Scientists discover 42,000-year-old ‘crayon’ — colouring a new picture of early humans
The Times of India
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Four urgent lessons for Jamaica from Puerto Rico's troubled hurricane recovery
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Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed
Ars Technica
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Daylight Saving Time warning as clock change could make you sick for months, scientists say
Mail Online
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Drinking tequila and mezcal sustainably on The Day of the Dead
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Menstrual cup upgrades: Self-cleaning and sustainable design adjustments could make them easier to use
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Rare lost allele that boosts soybean seed protein identified
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New 'miniature T rex' rewrites the history of the world's largest predator
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Possums in Australia show some of the world's highest PFAS levels among small mammals
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Eating More Protein Isn't Always Better — How Much Is Too Much?
Discover Magazine
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