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See every shocking photo from Epstein files: Michael Jackson, Sir Mick Jagger and Kevin Spacey among celebrities pictured
Mail Online
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Whale Breath May Reveal a Deadly Virus Circulating in Arctic Waters
Discover Magazine
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The evolution of expendability: Why some ants traded armor for numbers
Ars Technica
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Ants Make Individuals Weaker to Build Bigger Societies
Discover Magazine
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Indian mathematician's genius formula from a century ago might explain the dark secrets of black holes
The Times of India
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Fresh Icelandic Lava Reveals How Life Takes It’s First Footsteps — On Earth and Beyond
Discover Magazine
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Saying Goodbye to Comet 3I/ATLAS, the Interstellar Visitor That Briefly Called Our Solar System Home
Discover Magazine
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Sam Altman’s New Brain Venture, Merge Labs, Will Spin Out of a Nonprofit
Wired Science
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Wildfires reshape forest soils for decades, with recovery varying by climate
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A molecular gatekeeper that controls protein synthesis
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New 'cloaking device' concept shields electronics from disruptive magnetic fields
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Ant societies rose by trading individual protection for collective power—the evolution of 'squishability'
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How mountain building and climate change have shaped alpine biodiversity over 30 million years
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How ancient viral DNA shapes early embryonic development
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Why many Americans avoid negotiating, even when it costs them
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Four years after the Mariana mining disaster in Brazil, river fish remained contaminated
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Potentially toxic elements in bananas grown in the Mariana disaster region exceed United Nations limits
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Targeting bacterial 'decision-making' could help outsmart antibiotic resistance
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Helping people and limiting damage: Researchers identify technology needs for disaster response
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Trump’s energy secretary orders a Washington state coal plant to remain open
Ars Technica
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Expansion of invasive Chinese hwamei into alpine habitats in Japan: First record of songs
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Eifel volcanoes mapped in detail: Surprising new insights from Germany's largest seismological experiment
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Pressing pause: A small genetic stop may have helped complex life evolve
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Engineered enzyme turns formaldehyde pollutant into key pharmaceutical building block
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Statistical method developed for single-molecule fluorescence analysis
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Phage-resistant bacteria can still sink carbon to ocean floor
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Electricity-driven nitrogen insertion enables sustainable heterocycle synthesis
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Webb captures dwarf stars in a glittering sky
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Real-time social interactions reveal how we balance cooperation and competition
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Merging nanopores with nanofluidic devices could transform medicine and diagnostics
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Joe Rogan uses three haunting words to predict Americans' reaction to UFO disclosure
Mail Online
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Uncovering how parasitic plants avoid attacking themselves to improve crop protection
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Discovery of the most intron-rich eukaryotic genome
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An asteroid could hit the moon in 2032, scattering debris toward Earth
ScienceNews
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Westerly jet stream emerges as key driver of mid-latitude hydroclimatic extremes
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Precessing magnetic jet engine model reveals power source of rare 'heartbeat' gamma-ray burst
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Nanoparticle vaccine strategy could protect against Ebola and other deadly filoviruses
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Exploring the connection between gene expression and aging
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Laser-engineered nanowire networks could unlock new material manufacturing
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CO₂-driven method rapidly creates complex nanomaterials at room temperature
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Wild Polar Bear Photographed With Rare ‘Adopted’ Cub
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Should I pour this down the sink? (Probably not, and here's why)
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Scientists Found Something Strange Beneath the Bermuda Triangle
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The 98% mystery: Scientists just cracked the code on “junk DNA” linked to Alzheimer’s
ScienceDaily
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The levers for a sustainable food system to combat global warming
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An 11-year-old needed two new organs and doctors made history
ScienceDaily
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Long-standing puzzle of the Sadovskii vortex pair solved after nearly a half-century
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Measuring how materials hotter than the sun's surface conduct electricity
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Rocket Report: Russia pledges quick fix for Soyuz launch pad; Ariane 6 aims high
Ars Technica
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Nature's pest controllers: Wasps keep whiteflies in check as resistance proves costly for survivors
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How the world changed in 2025
Business Insider
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'Particularly dangerous' red flag warning puts thousands of Americans at risk TODAY
Mail Online
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Q&A: Environmental protection benefits the American economy and public health
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Helping others for a few hours a week may slow brain aging
ScienceDaily
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He made beer that’s also a vaccine. Now controversy is brewing
ScienceNews
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Nodding off is dangerous. Some animals have evolved extreme ways to sleep in precarious environments
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Football-field-sized balloon takes flight over Antarctica in quest for dark matter answers
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Space station research supports new FDA-approved cancer therapy
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Machine learning and microscopy solve 170-year-old mystery of premelting ice
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Ancient oceans were ruled by super predators unlike anything today
ScienceDaily
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A cryogenic winter for tomorrow's accelerator
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Here's what determines whether your income level rises or falls
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Continuous spread: Raccoon roundworm detected in nine European countries
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Could advanced civilizations communicate like fireflies
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Newly discovered Philippine pitcher plant already in danger from climate change and poaching
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A jolt to the system: Biophysicists uncover new electrical transmission in cells
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Revealed: The common texting habit that indicates someone might be a PSYCHOPATH
Mail Online
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AI deciphers fish grunts, knocks and growls to identify eight species
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Celestial citrus! Scientists are baffled by a LEMON-shaped planet that 'defies explanation'
Mail Online
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Scientists found a new way to slow aging inside cells
ScienceDaily
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