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You're more likely to be a psychopath if you showed three key traits as a child, experts claim
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Think rocks take millions of years to form? Wrong: it could be just decades
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Sharks may be losing deadly teeth to ocean acidification
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SpaceX Starship completes milestone test flight after past failures end in disaster
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SpaceX’s Starship finally launches for test flight after setbacks – video
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For wild bumble bees, diet isn't one-size-fits-all
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Urgent warning issued over thousands of dangerous travel adaptors sold online that could pose a fire risk for holidaymakers
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Methane leaks at California oil facilities are also spewing toxic chemicals
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SpaceX looks to launch Starship on Tuesday night after two days of scrubs
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Nature experiences bring depth and meaning to life, study suggests
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Researchers uncover genetic module regulating soybean seed traits
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What defines a life well-lived? Obituaries may have the answers
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Study projects increases in lightning, wildfire risk for the U.S. Northwest
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Bombshell discovery that rewrites human history: Scientists find lost city destroyed by 'Genesis Flood' 20,000 years ago
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Tagging vultures can reveal carcass poisoning and prevent mass mortalities in endangered vulture species
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Wind isn't the only threat: Scientists urge shift to more informed hurricane scale
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Fossils can reveal a reliable record of marine ecosystem functioning
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Airborne mapping, field sampling expose sewage contamination locations threatening West Hawai'i coral reefs
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Pioneering 'soft box' provides affordable protection for human remains and archaeological finds
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Control theory reveals how zebrafish tissues align and elongate together during development
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NASA test deploys Roman Space Telescope solar panels and 'visor'
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Researchers decode tertiary structure of DNA aptamer–ATP complex and improve binding affinity
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SpaceX set once more for Starship test flight
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Scientists produce three northern white rhino embryos in race to save species
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Ancient Egyptian rock art reveals rulers' divine claims and violent displays of power
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Stone Age 'Atlantis' lost to the sea 8,500 years ago offers new glimpse into prehistoric life
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Mechanical memory: The clever strategy cells use to move through narrow environments
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How losing genes made the pygmy seahorse a master of disguise
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Females show higher sibling-specific aggression than males, study finds
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Fine-tuning zinc supplementation and light exposure to boost microgreens' nutrition
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Brown algae genomes reveal ancient origins and evolutionary fate of sex chromosomes
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Why lowering commissions can slow home sales
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Breaking the code in network theory: Bimodularity reveals direction of influence in complex systems
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Cell feature implicated in cancer forms differently than previously thought
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Satellite data capture's plant growth cycles from space
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Better than greenwashing, sustainability reporting boosts financials
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Busy bees can build the right hive from tricky foundations
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Deep sea worm fights 'poison with poison' to survive high arsenic and sulfide levels
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce break the internet as engagement post shatters records
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EU fertilization targets fall short of halving excess nitrogen in the soil
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3D-printed superconductor achieves record performance with soft matter approach
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Winners and losers in a hotter ocean
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Village swallowed by the sea 8,500 years ago found off Denmark
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The price of shade: New study finds location of trees affects home values
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Everyday choices quantified to guide environmentally friendly consumer decisions
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Lessons from the Incas: How llamas, terraces and trees could help the Andes survive climate change
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Global tariff data reveals men's clothing faces higher import taxes in most cases
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RNA nanoparticle treatment to prevent premature skull fusion in newborns successfully tested in mice
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From fear to fluency: What our students learned when they used AI across an entire course
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‘Really rich physics going on’: the science behind a flat pint of lager
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We're still not measuring our reliance on nature as we rush to boost productivity
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Our medieval murder maps reveal the surprising geography of violence in 14th-century English cities
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Tiny marine protist shells reveal clues for how ice ages start
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Research shows saltwater systems boost tilapia growth
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Sci-fi skies: 'Haboob' plunges Phoenix into darkness
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College students are bombarded by misinformation, so this professor taught them fact-checking 101
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iPhone 'secret code' reveals if someone is spying on your text messages
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Q&A: Math education and the importance of memory and problem solving
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Study to probe why Australian veterinarians are at nearly double the risk of suicide
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Bioengineered bacteria could lead to therapeutic antibody drugs
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Technology-driven job displacement began long before the rise of generative AI, study reveals
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Study identifies what can help collaborative groups actually accomplish their goals
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New study reveals how pigments affect the weight of bird feathers
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Space rocks tell tale of shared ancient past
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Study finds people bet on future luck despite knowing outcomes are random
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What the global decline of greyhound racing means for all dogs
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Rare isotopes in our neighboring stars provide new insights into the origin of carbon and oxygen
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Simpler models can outperform deep learning at climate prediction
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'I beat a Thai': How Muay Thai tourism reinforces white masculinity in Thailand's fight culture
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Parked cars are heating up cities by significantly contributing to urban heat island effect—especially darker cars