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Stacking the genetic deck: How some plant hybrids beat the odds by erasing lethal genes
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Who is Matteo Paz: A teenager who lead the discovery of 1.5 million space objects
The Times of India
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CFC-replacements brought in to help protect our ozone layer have unintentionally spread thousands of tonnes of toxic 'forever chemicals' around the world, study finds
Mail Online
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Breathwork has its uses – but when it comes to ‘unlocking your fullest human potential’, beware the puffery | Antiviral
The Guardian
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CFC replacements behind vast quantities of global 'forever chemical' pollution, research reveals
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Artemis II is returning humans to the moon with science riding shotgun
ScienceNews
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MIT's new brain tool could finally explain consciousness
ScienceDaily
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Trans athletes have NO advantage over women, controversial study claims
Mail Online
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Why Are Some Women Training for Pregnancy Like It’s a Marathon?
Wired Science
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Wegovy and Ozempic maker forecasts sharp drop in revenue for 2026
The Guardian
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Armageddon was RIGHT! Simulation confirms we really could nuke an asteroid if it was heading for Earth
Mail Online
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Launching the idea of data centers in space
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Genetic analysis of Deep Maniot Greeks reveals a unique lineage in the Balkans
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Engineered antibody targets bacteria-specific sugar, clears lethal drug-resistant infection in mice
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HHS Is Making an AI Tool to Create Hypotheses About Vaccine Injury Claims
Wired Science
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LNER reveals new 'next generation' fleet of trains - with onboard water bottle refilling stations and reclining seats in first class
Mail Online
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See New York's deep freeze from SPACE: Incredible satellite image reveals the moment the Hudson River froze over as temperatures plummeted to just -5°C
Mail Online
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Melting Antarctic ice may weaken a major carbon sink
ScienceDaily
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Why heart disease risk in type 2 diabetes looks different for men and women
ScienceDaily
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The genetic turning point that made backbones possible
ScienceDaily
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Sound machines might be making your sleep worse
ScienceDaily
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The possible applications of olive pomace: A study reveals the most sustainable option
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NASA's Artemis II plans to send a crew around the moon to test equipment and lay the groundwork for a future landing
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Q&A: What we've learned about how students are using AI, and how to help them
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Mediterranean pine needle loss analyzed for more efficient forest management
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A human tendency to value expertise, not just sheer power, explains how some social hierarchies form
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Why the idea of an 'ideal worker' can be so harmful for people with mental health conditions
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Want your dog to understand everything you're saying? Tech firm claims to have the answer
Mail Online
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Giant Pythons Once Lived in Taiwan
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Cryogenic cooling material composed solely of abundant elements reaches 4K
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Medieval women used falconry to subvert gender norms
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Why futuristic, tech-centered 'smart city' projects are destined to fail
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Reading the moon's diary, one speck of dust at a time
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Innate biases of newborn animals inspire adaptive decision-making model
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Political division in the US surged from 2008 onward, study suggests
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What's the point of a space station around the moon?
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Reproduction in space, an environment hostile to human biology
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Night Owls and Early Birds Aren’t Enough: Scientists Identify Five Distinct Sleep-Wake Profiles
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Archaeopteryx — The Earliest Known Bird — Had a Strange Mouth, but Fed Like Modern Birds
Discover Magazine
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Urban light pollution disrupts nighttime melatonin in wild nurse sharks
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Study finds long-term research partnerships can strengthen sustainable urban farming
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Modeling finds old-growth wildfire risk highest where low-severity fires once burned
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Enigmatic Fossils Fill Missing Chapters in Story of Earth’s First Fishes
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Cats’ Hair and Whiskers Suggest a Vegan Diet in Lab Tests — Despite Being Carnivores
Discover Magazine
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New framework maps seven pillars for judging research trustworthiness
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Gigantic Hot Rock Blobs Have Impacted Earth's Magnetic Field For Over 200 Million Years
Discover Magazine
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What Happens When Magma and Earthquakes Align in Yellowstone National Park?
Discover Magazine
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The hitchhiker's guide to Musk's SpaceX memo
Business Insider
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One-of-a-kind 'plasma tunnel' recreates extreme conditions spacecraft face upon reentry
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Under snowpacks, microbes drive a winter-to-spring nitrogen pulse, study finds
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Global plastics treaty negotiations: Success is still possible, researchers argue
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Agave or bust! Mexican long-nosed bats head farther north in search of sweet nectar
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Two Enormous Blobs of Superheated Material Help Shape Earth’s Magnetic Field
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SpaceX grounds Falcon 9 missions, could impact ISS launch
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Even larvae mind the social bubble: How they adjust their behavior in response to social surroundings
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The rise and fall (and rise again) of gold prices: What's going on?
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Supermassive black holes sit in 'eye of their own storms,' studies find
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AI systems could identify math anxiety from student inputs and change feedback
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Warmer Northeast Atlantic waters and heavy fishing leave cod and haddock chasing smaller prey
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NASA’s Artemis II Mission Now Targeting March 2026 Launch After Fuel Test Issue
Discover Magazine
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A UK climate security report backed by the intelligence services was quietly buried until now
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Not an artifact, but an ancestor: Why a German university is returning a Māori taonga
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Study highlights stressed faults in potential shale gas region in South Africa
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Cosmic radiation brought to light: Researchers measure ionization in dark cloud for the first time
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Research finds 'cheap stock' options common before IPOs, averaging fivefold gains
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Ozone-depleting CFCs detected in historical measurements—20 years earlier than previously known
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New mineral sunscreen reduces white cast by using tetrapod-shaped zinc oxide
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Physicists achieve near-zero friction on macroscopic scales
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Maps offer neighborhood-level insight into American migration
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These beetle larvae lure in bees by mimicking flowers
ScienceNews
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