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Models predict climate change will lead to increase in invasive spongy moth outbreaks
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Strontium isotope map of Sub-Saharan Africa: A powerful tool for archaeology, forensics and wildlife conservation
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Brain-inspired nanotech offers new path for smarter electronics
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Quantum simulators: When nature reveals its natural laws
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Smarter memory: Researchers introduce next-generation RAM with reduced energy consumption
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Astronomers find massive supernova remnant closer than previously thought
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Quantum dots enhance spin chemistry in radical pairs
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Research reveals cost to recover Australia's threatened species
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Why the scarlet velvet ant's sting is so painful to so many different species
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The first observation of time-domain oscillations between two distant semiconductor spin qubits
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Ultrathin conductor surpasses copper for more energy-efficient nanoelectronics
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Ocean sand is in demand, but mining it comes at a cost
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How do you extinguish a coal fire that's burned under Boulder County for a century?
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Local environmentalists applaud Biden's offshore oil drilling restrictions
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Study urges cutting irrigation to preserve Great Salt Lake's future
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Urgent warning to seafood lovers as scientists discover dangerous microplastics in six popular species - with prawns the worst offenders
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How the US–Indian NISAR satellite will offer unique window on Earth
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Wetlands restoration coming for reserve on California's Oceanside-Carlsbad border
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Google Maps prankster puts fake Aldi supermarket in the middle of the countryside - sending an 'endless stream' of shoppers to a quiet Welsh village
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Ancient doctor—expert in venomous bites—found buried in Egypt
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SpaceX knocks out launch from Cape Canaveral
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Nickel-58 nucleus may host elusive toroidal dipole excitations
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Rare video captures following and biting courtship behavior in elusive whale sharks
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Men and women really ARE wired differently: Brain scans show striking differences between the sexes that could explain why ladies are more emotionally aware while blokes have a better sense of direction
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Horrific AI images reveal what men will look like in 30 years due to an ultra-processed food diet
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Scientists slam the Caveman Diet - and say early humans were mostly VEGETARIAN
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Patagonian droughts linked to harmful algal blooms
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Popular book app's AI is deemed 'bigoted' and 'racist' after calling one user a 'diversity devotee' and telling another to 'surface for the occasional white author'
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Smart bird feeders gain popularity and spark interest in bird-watching
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Bezos's Blue Origin targets Friday for first orbital launch
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Eyeing green legacy, Biden declares new US national monuments
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Strong earthquake kills at least 95 people in western China near Mount Everest
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Winter storm leaves large US region blanketed in snow, ice
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'Toxic Male Technique' promises faster biocontrol of mosquito populations
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Physicists explain a stellar stream's distinctive features
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Optical metrology review explores new possibilities with twisted light
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Chelsea Flower Show is set to explore new territory this year with first ever underwater garden
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New equation refines vapor pressure calculations for diverse conditions
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Digital monitoring is no substitute for engaged management for remote work success, says study
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Unraveling how meteorological conditions cause changes in atmospheric fine-particle concentration
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Scientists create vast library of compounds to target disease proteins
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Land use and irrigation yield a change in the weather in the Corn Belt
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How we classify flood risk may give developers and home buyers a false sense of security
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Advanced method produces highly realistic simulations of fluid dynamics
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A fast-moving belly flop: Researchers unveil the unique skills of cricket frogs
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New begonia species found in Guangxi
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Protected areas provide habitat for threatened lynx, but wildfire poses risks
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Relativistic electron beam could propel probe to Alpha Centauri, study suggests
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Fourth global detection of protozoan parasite in pigs hints at wider scope of infection
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Innovative doping technique boosts semiconductor nanocrystal performance
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Unions and the military view immigrants as vital and also as potential threats
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Scientists identify 11 genes affected by PFAS, shedding light on neurotoxicity
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Freely accessible database maps protein-lipid interactions for research and education
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Archaeological study challenges 'paleo' diet narrative of ancient hunter–gatherers
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Microplastics are widespread in seafood that people eat, study suggests
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Past climate shifts altered Southern Ocean currents and carbon exchange: Study warns it may be happening again
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Why anger, anxiety and anguish are understandable psychological reactions to the climate crisis
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How a single nitrogen atom could transform the future of drug discovery
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Drought and farming: How women in South Africa are using Indigenous knowledge to cope
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Satellite images show melting glaciers are shifting national borders in EU
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Nutrient enrichment: Study finds emerging threat to tropical forests
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Should Canada follow Australia and ban social media for teens?
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Scientists solve the mystery of the widespread plunge in IQ across Europe 2,000 years ago
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How China's appetite for salmon could reshape global seafood markets
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Lead pollution likely caused widespread IQ declines in ancient Rome
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Frozen forest discovery hints at future alpine ecosystem changes
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Here's what happens when teachers tailor their lessons to students' individual learning styles
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Zinc deprivation reveals vulnerability in resistant bacteria, reviving old antibiotics
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Unlocking plant resilience: Shared genes offer hope for climate-ready crops
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That Arctic blast can feel brutally cold, but how much colder than 'normal' is it really?