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New atlas provides deeper understanding of which proteins work together in specific tissues
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Astrophysicist searches for gravitational waves in new way
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Brace for the seaweed invasion, Florida. It could be biggest ever
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First evidence of mother-offspring attachment types in wild chimpanzees
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Space law doesn't protect historical sites, mining operations or moon bases—a lawyer describes a framework that could
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Insect trafficking poses a risk to wildlife and human health
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How museum specimens could help save koalas from extinction
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Generative AI is on track to shape the future of drug design
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Water molecules form harmonized networks during hydrolytic reactions
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Paramecium meets cyanobacterium: How two become one
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Fatty acids as solvents: New method enables extracting silver from electronic waste
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How AI could help safeguard Indigenous languages
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How tissues detect and repair damage to the body's hidden support system
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Lake Mead at risk of reaching crisis levels with new projections
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NASA's planned budget cuts could set back space science, but show how to future-proof the agency
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Modified glass fiber microstructure could illuminate blood vessel health from within
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Philosopher Hannah Arendt provokes us to rethink what education is for in the era of AI
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Chlorinated organic substances can be converted into dioxins in the atmosphere
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Farmers fear dingoes are eating their livestock—but predator poo tells an unexpected story
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Fire ant colonies can switch from single to multiple queens under minority influence
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Self-driving labs enable faster and smarter polymer synthesis
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Population explosions and declines are related to how stable the economy and environment are
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The Antarctic water puzzle—how flooding contributes to ice melt
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Heat extremes in southern Africa might continue even if net-zero emissions are achieved
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There are many ways to interpret the atmosphere of K2-18b
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New definition for bullying released to better support pupils and schools
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Get ready, Massachusetts, the cicadas are coming: 'They can be really loud, as loud as a chainsaw'
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Local governments in Colorado demanding more accountability from oil and gas
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Glass beads offer a window into the moon's hidden depths
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Highly reactive copper catalyst enables labeling of biologically active compounds
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Study reveals the most commonly autocorrected names in Britain - so, is your name mistaken as a typo?
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Michigan pauses program to lethally gas nuisance geese at Belle Isle, other sites
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Discovery of ancient culture on remote Scottish isle rewrites the range of early settlers
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People who swap mundane jobs for meaningful careers still have it tough, study indicates
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Egg injection leads to healthier chicks
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Gene mutations help flowers mimic foul odor to attract carcass-loving pollinators
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Two exoplanets discovered orbiting sun-like star
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The researchers charged with defending the planet against asteroids
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The kids are hungry: Juvenile European green crabs just as damaging as adults, study finds
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Credit ratings are a key check on CEO overconfidence in corporate acquisitions, new research finds
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Sharks spotted off Massachusetts coast
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Why it doesn't—and shouldn't—always pay to be a super-successful CEO
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Bite, lick or nibble? What your ice cream style says about your personality
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Everyday household appliance could be an incubator for bacteria - here's how to prevent it
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A full Flower Moon will bloom in the night sky TONIGHT... here's the best time to see the cosmic wonder
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All living things emit a ghostly GLOW that vanishes when we die, scientists reveal
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How scientists correctly 'guessed' the new Pope: Study identified Robert Prevost as the strongest name in the Conclave - before his appearance on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica
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UK towns harness nature to combat rising flood risk
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Helping birds and floating solar energy coexist
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Microbial 'phosphorus gatekeeping' found at center of study exploring 700,000 years of iconic coastline
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Salt of the earth: Pilot project helping reclaim Sri Lankan farms
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Universe expected to decay in 10⁷⁸ years, much sooner than previously thought
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Starwatch: Tracking Virgo across the spring sky
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Researchers warn marginalized young adults in low- and middle-income countries face 'growing online abuse'
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Old drains and railways are full of life. Here's how to make the most of these overlooked green spaces
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Antibiotics from human use are contaminating rivers worldwide, study shows
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Greener labeling tool marks step forward in protein chemistry
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New revelations on sword manufacture in 19th-century Dahomey, West Africa
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Some Reddit users just love to disagree, new AI-powered troll-spotting algorithm finds
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Girls' voices are needed to tackle misogyny and the manosphere—but they are being ignored
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Soviet-era spacecraft plunges to Earth after 53 years stuck in orbit
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Bees are particularly affected by higher temperatures and more intensive land use, new study reveals
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Stormy waves traversing the Earth's core provide new hints into future planetary exploration
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Switch to two-point rating scales to reduce racism in performance reviews, research suggests
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Revisiting a famous marshmallow experiment: Children more likely to delay gratification if peer promises to wait as well
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Australia faces record warmth and drought as winter approaches, forecasts show
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A beginner's guide to vegan fashion (and how to spot 'greenwashing')
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I work as a sensitivity reader—and racism is harder to spot than you'd think
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Nanoplastics generated from real-world plastic waste readily adsorb heavy metal ions, study reveals
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Saturday Citations: AI predicts cancer survival outcomes; Hubble spots a wandering black hole