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How social risk and 'happiness inequality' shape well-being across nations
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Can electrolysis solve one of the biggest contamination problems?
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Ancient Humans Introduced Wolves to Remote Baltic Sea Island 5,000 Years Ago
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Consensus, bias and polarization: How mathematicians study opinions
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Mapping out the hidden mechanics behind why some fads spread like wildfire
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Quantum key distribution enables secure communication via hybrid and mobile channels
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Stick–slip nanopore approach streamlines protein analysis by using electrical 'fingerprints'
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Nasal microbiome: Bacteria compete for scarce biotin, limiting growth of harmful staphylococci
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The core traits of INCELS: Scientists identify 6 key characteristics in disturbed, women-hating men
Mail Online
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Seal milk more refined than breast milk, research reveals
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Global sharing study reveals strong in-group bias across 25 nations
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How personalized algorithms trick your brain into wrong answers
ScienceDaily
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Earthquakes shake up Yellowstone's subterranean ecosystems
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Impacts of colonization on dingoes are 'written in their bones,' new research finds
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Seeing rich people increases support for wealth redistribution, study finds
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Anomalous electronic state opens pathway to room-temperature superconductivity
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Microplastics pose a human health risk in more ways than one
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Boiling oceans may sculpt the surfaces of small icy moons
ScienceNews
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How 'relationship anarchy' is changing the nature of connection for millennials and Gen Z
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Archaea can modify ribosomal RNA to survive extreme heat environments
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What we need to know to stop a listeria outbreak
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NZ's draft science curriculum favors rote learning over critical thinking
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Finding 40,000 asteroids before they find us
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The seamounts of Cape Verde: A biodiversity hotspot and a priority for marine conservation
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5 reasons the COP30 climate conference failed to deliver on its 'people's summit' promise
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How to turn water into wine, with raisins
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Voodoo economics: How wildlife trade for ritual use is wiping out Africa's vultures
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Defining work and heat in quantum systems: Laser light coherence offers a consistent approach
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Researchers reveal key role of interstellar polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in molecular clouds
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Can teaching listening skills cultivate more ethical leaders who create value in business?
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From publications to policy: New global analysis reveals how academic research shapes sustainable development policy
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Digital technology can play key role in helping children learn about importance of ocean, study shows
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Pharmacy education needs planetary health focus to boost environmental action
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The mystery of hanging coffins: Are modern Bo people the genetic heirs of an ancient burial tradition?
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How personalized algorithms lead to a distorted view of reality
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Tiny Yellowstone quakes ignite a surge of hidden life underground
ScienceDaily
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Unique aquatic plant has three concurrent CO₂-concentrating mechanisms
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Is the 'hot hand' real? 'Jeopardy!' offers clues
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Ethiopian volcanic plume captured by satellite
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Australia's vast savannas are changing, and AI is showing us how
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Chang'e-6's far-side lunar samples show strongly cohesive behavior
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Our Brains May Have Pre-Configured Instructions to Understand the World When We're Born
Discover Magazine
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Urban fringe areas show great potential for forest restoration
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Black Friday is stressful—that's on purpose: Q&A
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Vampires in the deep: An ancient link between octopuses and squids
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Looping long-necked dinosaur site reveals its secrets
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Interpretable machine learning to accelerate nanocatalyst discovery
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Disney brings Olaf to life! AI-powered snowman robot can walk and talk just like the Frozen character - as delighted fans say 'it's like he jumped right off the screen'
Mail Online
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The modern builder's brew: Survey reveals strong cuppas have fallen out of favour - with tradespeople now opting for a 'balanced medium shade'
Mail Online
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Recently discovered X-ray transient traced to possible collapsar origin
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This bright orange life-form could point to new dino discoveries
ScienceNews
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Newly identified fossil fish from England's Jurassic Coast reveals insights into an extinct group
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Formation of oceans within icy moons could cause the waters to boil
Ars Technica
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Can Coloradans coexist better with beavers? State wildlife officials craft plan to manage industrious rodents
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Why your perfect travel partner might not be your family
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Mushroom foragers collect 160 species for food, medicine, art, and science
Ars Technica
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Methamphetamine use linked to rising share of crime among detainees
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Horse virus EHV-1 outbreak spreads to eight Texas counties: Two horses have died
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Tiny bee with devil horns discovered in Western Australia
ScienceDaily
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Brollies at the ready Brits! UK rainfall is at a level not expected until 2048 - and it's set to get even WETTER
Mail Online
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Plasma-catalytic system aims to cut livestock methane emissions
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Consciousness as the foundation: New theory addresses nature of reality
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Particle accelerator waste could help produce cancer-fighting materials
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Rice research takes important step in solving the high nighttime temp problem
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Revealed: The exact age your brain starts to decline
Mail Online
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Brain has five ‘eras’, scientists say – with adult mode not starting until early 30s
The Guardian
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Ocean's upper 1,000 meters undergoing unprecedented, deep-reaching compound change
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Scientists warn mountain climate change is accelerating faster than predicted, putting billions of people at risk
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Why an ancient underwater volcano in Canada is covered in nearly a million giant skate eggs
The Times of India
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Scientists find a hidden weak spot that may trigger Alzheimer’s
ScienceDaily
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