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An important wetland in Ghana is under siege. Researchers investigate the real issues
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Counting salmon is a breeze with airborne eDNA
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Global bird study reveals declining ecosystem resilience
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Mini-fridges on a nanoscale? New cooling technique could make computer chips more powerful
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Study unveils factors behind historic Labor win
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Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, and that affects what scientific journals choose to publish
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Floods boost fish diversity on river floodplain
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'Exploitative' online money gaming in India causing financial, health and social harm, analysis shows
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Farms could be our secret climate weapon
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Ultrafast UV-C laser pulses generated and detected using 2D materials
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Life is just matter with meaning
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Stanford's new cell therapy cures type 1 diabetes in mice
ScienceDaily
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New mapping tool could help preserve centuries-old forests in B.C.
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Enzyme discovered in cyanobacteria can add phosphate groups to therapeutic peptides
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Here are 3 big ideas to combat climate change, with or without COP
ScienceNews
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Plants use engineering principles to push through hard soil
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Making LAZY plants stand up: Research reveals new pathway plants use to detect gravity
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Shop-bought cable helps power two quantum networks
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Old air samples hint at effects of climate change
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Floods in Thailand, Malaysia kill over 30, displace thousands
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The Vampire Squid Genome Has Helped Explain the Early Evolution of the Cephalopods — Here’s How
Discover Magazine
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What meadows reveal about the future: Spatial data can predict biodiversity loss before species disappear
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Uncovering a new genetic code in archaea opens doors for bioengineering applications
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Most people struggle to spot pain in horses, according to study
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Drug-resistant bacteria and genes found to move freely among people, animals and the environment
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Why the 'arm cutting' scene in 127 Hours makes you squirm: Scientists reveal how your brain simulates pain it sees on screen
Mail Online
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From inhibition to destruction: Kinase drugs found to trigger protein degradation
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Diamond defects, now in pairs, reveal hidden fluctuations in the quantum world
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Flightless ancestor shows brain evolution in pterosaurs and birds took different paths
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Ancient hominin fossils reveal two human ancestors lived side by side
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The Burtele Foot and Other Fossils Reveal How Two Hominin Species Thrived Side by Side
Discover Magazine
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A foot fossil suggests a second early human relative lived alongside Lucy
ScienceNews
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Listen to the crackle of Martian ‘mini-lightning’
ScienceNews
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New evidence shows the Maya collapse was more than just drought
ScienceDaily
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Island-wide field surveys illuminate land-sea connections in Mo'orea
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Researchers find smaller amounts of microplastics in southern Narragansett Bay
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New microprotein can help cancer cells overcome stress
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The ingenuity of white oval squid camouflage brought to light
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Ancient rubbish shows how early farmers learned to live with waste
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Starquakes reveal red giant's turbulent history and rapid spin in black hole system
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Astronomers investigate nearby pulsar with radio telescopes
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Love hurts: Flashy feathers may put some male pheasant species' lives at risk
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Kids' reading apps failing to deliver educational value
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Archaeologists uncover a 2,000-year-old crop in the Canary Islands
ScienceDaily
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The rise of 'polite littering': Brits are strategically placing rubbish on window ledges, bushes, and lamp posts because they can't be bothered to find a bin
Mail Online
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Here’s What Dying in a Primordial Black Hole Would Actually Look Like
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The Moon was born when Earth’s sister planet died in a violent collision: Scientists reveal tragic origin
The Times of India
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This smart catalyst cracks a challenge that stumped chemists for decades
ScienceDaily
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Q&A: The paradox of extremist families
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Gratitude can increase joy, even if it feels a little cringe
ScienceNews
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How food assistance programs can feed families and nourish their dignity
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The collapse of Maya civilization: Drought doesn't explain everything
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Should we 'get over' print books in the digital age—or are they more precious than ever?
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NASA's Roman Observatory passes spate of key tests
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A backlash against AI imagery in ads may have begun as brands promote 'human-made'
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Sudden oak death pathogen detected for the first time in Minnesota nursery
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Bird sex fascinated medieval thinkers as much as it does today
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Astrophysicist Says 3I/ATLAS Will Deploy Probes Near Jupiter. Seriously.
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Scientists uncover a hidden power in a common metal
ScienceDaily
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Many genes associated with dog behavior influence human personalities, too
Ars Technica
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Calorie labels are a SHAM! Eye-tracking study reveals how information on menus only influences people who are already actively trying to lose weight
Mail Online
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Study asks AI to generate male and female body images—with predictable results
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The Trump Administration’s Data Center Push Could Open the Door for New Forever Chemicals
Wired Science
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The economic benefits of migration for host countries
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Century-old cosmic ray mystery is close to being solved
ScienceDaily
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Forget Yellowstone or Etna! 'Hidden' volcanoes pose the greatest risk to the world, scientists warn - after little-known mount erupts in Ethiopia
Mail Online
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New Mars images reveal hidden traces of a recent ice age
ScienceDaily
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Physicist proposes radical new theory of consciousness - and it could finally explain what happens when you die
Mail Online
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OLEDs can now switch light's handedness with an electrical signal
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Novel mRNA therapy curbs antibiotic-resistant infections in preclinical lung models