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Why we may be misreading our dogs' emotions
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A rare cancer-fighting plant compound has finally been decoded
ScienceDaily
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Evidence of a quantum spin liquid ground state in a kagome material
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What Is the Sun's Magnetic Field and Why Is It Important?
Discover Magazine
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Severe drought linked to the decline of the hobbits 61,000 years ago
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Physicists close in on the elusive sterile neutrino
ScienceDaily
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How to win at Guess Who every time: Scientists reveal the secret to beating your friends and family - and what questions to NEVER ask
Mail Online
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Skywatching in 2026: Complete guide to eclipses, supermoons, meteor showers, planetary alignments and NASA’s Artemis II lunar mission
The Times of India
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The Environmental and Human Rights Costs of China’s Clean Energy Investments Abroad
Wired Science
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Cancer cells depend on a dangerous DNA repair trick
ScienceDaily
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Eat a burger a week to help save the planet, scientists say in 'vegan-annoying announcement'- because 'some meat is environmentally good'
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Cypriot fishermen battle invasive lionfish and turn them into a tavern delicacy
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Is this proof that Noah's Ark really did exist? Pottery fragments found near last resting place of biblical boat suggest region WAS settled by humans at time of Great Flood
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Scientists may have found the best place for humans to land on Mars
ScienceDaily
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Something fundamental about black holes may be changing
ScienceDaily
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160-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Footprints Discovered in Chile
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The real cost of climate change: Heatwaves, wildfires, droughts and storms cost the world more than $120 BILLION in 2025, study reveals
Mail Online
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What is behind the mysterious red lights seen over the Pacific?
The Times of India
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How far have Earth’s radio signals really travelled into space
The Times of India
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Detecting the hidden magnetism of altermagnets
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Scientists Are No Closer to Finding a Cure For the Common Cold — Here’s Why
Discover Magazine
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The Tiny Black Piranha Has a Bite Force of 70 Pounds — How Is This Possible?
Discover Magazine
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China's durian craze has turned this tropical fruit into a tool of diplomacy
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What 38 million obituaries reveal about how Americans define a 'life well lived'
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Elusive wild cat feared extinct rediscovered in Thailand
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The Guardian view on adapting to the climate crisis: it demands political honesty about extreme weather | Editorial
The Guardian
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16,000 fossil footprints in central Bolivia reveal dinosaur behavior
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Embark on a visual voyage of art inspired by black holes
Ars Technica
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FAA issues nationwide travel alerts triggering hours-long delays for thousands of holiday flyers
Mail Online
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Chinchorro mummification may have originated as a form of art therapy, study suggests
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How did Bronze Age plague spread? A sheep might solve the mystery
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Eating more vitamin C can physically change your skin
ScienceDaily
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Have scientists found an active triple black hole system in a galaxy merger; know the truth
The Times of India
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No, Vikings Didn’t Have Horns On Their Helmets — Here’s The True Origins of the Myth
Discover Magazine
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A new superconductor breaks rules physicists thought were fixed
ScienceDaily
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This tiny chip could change the future of quantum computing
ScienceDaily
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Gemini and Blanco telescopes unlock clues to origin of longest gamma-ray burst ever observed
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This strange magnetism could power tomorrow’s AI
ScienceDaily
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Flaring black hole whips up ultra-fast winds
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These medical breakthroughs and advances gave patients new hope in 2025
ScienceNews
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Astronomers explore the double nucleus of galaxy NGC 4486B
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Why some people keep making the same bad decisions
ScienceDaily
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Post-Party Depression: Why Holiday Socializing Can Feel Like a Hangover
Discover Magazine
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NASA’s Hubble captures asteroids colliding with each other around a nearby star, revealing violent planet formation
The Times of India
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The miracle of Saint Nicholas that is still happening today nearly 1,700 years after it began
Mail Online
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Could You Use a Rowboat to Walk on the Seafloor Like Jack Sparrow?
Wired Science
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The secrets of the body clock: how to tune into your natural rhythms – and have a better day
The Guardian
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Why this Indian river turns red during the monsoon
The Times of India
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Are YOU funny? Scientists say there are four key humour styles - take the test to see if you have what it takes to be the next big comedian
Mail Online
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From foot to head: How Chinese doctors kept a severed ear alive; reattached it months later
The Times of India
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Did humans domesticate wolves 5000 years ago? Scientists find supporting evidence
The Times of India
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Could global warming paradoxically freeze the planet: How tiny ocean organisms could flip Earth’s climate
The Times of India
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This common food ingredient may shape a child’s health for life
ScienceDaily
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The Decade-Long Mystery of the ‘Beachy Head Woman’ Has Been Solved by DNA
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What is the colour of water, and why does it look clear in a glass but blue in the sea
The Times of India
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A strange star near a black hole is defying expectations
ScienceDaily
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Aspartame Might Be Bad for Your Brain and Heart, Study Finds
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How Earth endured a planet-wide inferno: The secret water vault under our feet
ScienceDaily
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A surprising brain cleanup reduced epileptic seizures and restored memory
ScienceDaily
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Back from the dead: “Extinct” fish rediscovered in a remote Bolivian pond after 20 years
ScienceDaily
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The Red Sea isn’t red — so why does it have that name?
The Times of India
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18,000-Year-Old Circular Dwellings Made of Mammoth Bones Unearthed in Ukraine
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Antibiotic Resistance is Ancient Feature of Microbial Life, New Review Says
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Magic elves of Alaska REVEALED: As new photo emerges, indigenous filmmaker reveals truth of 4-foot tall beings... with superhuman strength
Mail Online
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NASA’s Colorful Cosmic Map Could Shed Light on First Moments After Big Bang
Discover Magazine
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Got a 'know-it-all' friend? Wine show-offs are likely complete novices when it comes to tasting, study reveals
Mail Online
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Supernova from the dawn of the universe captured by James Webb Space Telescope
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How can Canada become a global AI powerhouse? By investing in mathematics
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Ultracold atoms observed climbing a quantum staircase
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Who were the Three Wise Men? New research rewrites the mystery of the Bible's magi
Mail Online
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