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Common pesticide linked to more than double the risk of Parkinson’s disease
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Quote of the day by Isaac Newton: "Truth is ever to be found in simplicity, and not in…"
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Ancient algal defenses against UV may have helped plants conquer land
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Better unemployment welfare could curb rise of populism
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Australia boosts shark-spotting drone coverage at Sydney beaches
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Shining blue light on gold-graphene nanodots achieves wound healing trifecta
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NASA races to save Swift telescope from falling back to Earth with daring rescue mission
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More than 1,300 excess deaths recorded in Europe heat wave: WHO
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Everyone experiences loss and grief, but that doesn't make it any easier to talk with kids about it
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The chilling visions of hell that a doctor says reveal we're living in God's simulation
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The sun's outbursts may briefly weaken rain and snow events across North America
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Scientists uncover evolutionary edge behind plant invasions
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Off-center stellar death points to wandering supermassive black hole stripped of its own galaxy
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NASA launches high-stakes mission to save ageing telescope Swift from falling to Earth
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Let the WAGS sleep over! As the England manager bans overnight stays for wives and girlfriends, research reveals pre-exercise sex can actually BOOST performance for footballers
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Why you should let your wife do the talking: Women negotiate as effectively as men - but leave people happier, study reveals
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Oxygen atoms in 15‑million‑year‑old giant eggshells reveal how plants reacted to a hotter Earth
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Climate change to blame for intensity of Europe heat wave: Scientists
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This Is the Most Detailed Image Yet of the Milky Way's Center
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Meet the man building an 'underground world' before World War III: Survival specialist is creating secret bunkers for wealthy clients with years of supplies to outwit the apocalypse
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This Mushroom Makes People Hallucinate Tiny People, and Scientists Don’t Know Why
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Neanderthals May Not Have Inbred Themselves Into Extinction After All, New Study Finds
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Hawaii is turning ocean plastic and fishing nets into roads
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Massive study links teen marijuana use to double the risk of serious mental illness
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Yellowstone’s supervolcano may be fueled by something unexpected
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Mountain lions changed everything in this tiny California preserve
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Female baboons keep family bonds strong: Research reveals the benefits
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New vitamin B12 therapy shows promise against deadly brain cancer
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When the rapid adaptation of sales channels pays off
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Peptide alternative to antibiotics could combat antimicrobial resistance crisis
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Quote of the day by Greek physician Hippocrates: "Natural forces within us are…"
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Burned-home soils showed uneven lead, arsenic contamination after Los Angeles wildfires
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New research identifies types of dishonesty that occur in a relationship—and their consequences
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World's largest particle smasher halts for upgrade to boost hunt for dark matter
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Scientists discover what triggers belly fat as we age
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Lithium-doped carbon nanorings show promise for next-generation optical devices
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Newly identified fossil sheds light on evolutionary history of saber-toothed cats
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Quote of the day by Michio Kaku: "The brain weighs only three pounds, yet it is…"
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Laser-based 3D imaging system enables precise detection and quantification of methane leakage
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New millisecond pulsar discovered with the Murchison Widefield Array
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New workflow transforms nonfunctional protein scaffolds into active enzymes
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How everyone pays the cost for patents on seeds, and private companies get rich from keeping them secret
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Non-Hermitian geometry reveals when quantum amplification depends only on start and end points
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Meteorologists reveal the five cities in America's 'Ring of Fire' as heat dome fuels severe weather threat for millions TOMORROW
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Scientists Found Sperm Whales May Have Their Own Regional Accents
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Research team cuts cost of building reconstituted cell-free systems by 95%
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Feel Like You're on the Same Wavelength With Someone? Synchrony Is Real, and May be Strengthened
Discover Magazine
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Coastal and estuarine carbon removal technique may backfire when pushed too far
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Millennials and Gen Z May Be Aging Faster Than Previous Generations, New Study Finds
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Saturday Citations: Predicting earthquakes; two types of water; observing event horizons
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Scientists Discover Mysterious New Boiling Pool at Yellowstone After Hydrothermal Blast
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Lamprey brain atlas reveals 450-million-year blueprint of vertebrate brains
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Swiss glaciers facing drastic loss from heat wave: Expert
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New driving model predicts split-second crash avoidance with humanlike accuracy
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The bond between humans and dogs remains remarkably consistent across societies, cross-cultural study reveals
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UK sets new June temperature record for third day in a row: Met Office
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Primate evolution kept aging rates stable for 25 million years despite lifespan gaps
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Farmers fear drought as Italy's longest river runs dry
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Germany sees hottest temperature on record of 41.3C: Weather service
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A large, harmless asteroid will zip past Earth this weekend
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You're drying your hair wrong! Expert reveals the best way to remove moisture - and why you should never wrap it in a towel turban
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Scientist proposes radical new theory of consciousness - and it could explain the origins of space and time
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Thawing ground, future questions: Decoding Arctic climate in a lab
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Two humpback whales set records swimming between Australia and Brazil
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Why Venezuela’s Second Earthquake Was So Damaging to Buildings
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Participatory theater helps young people become active citizens
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By co-operating with local governments, organizations, universities have a vital role to play in tackling climate change
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Investigative interviews are key to solving crimes—should AI be helping police with their inquiries?
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Astronomers found two rare super puff planets lighter than cotton candy
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Vulnerable butterfly recorded in the Botanical Garden at Uppsala