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Q&A: How changing your diet could help save the world
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Molecular mechanisms behind speciation in corals identified
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Hundreds of earthquakes rattle California sparking fears of the 'Big One'
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Scalable method enables ultrahigh-resolution quantum dot displays without damaging performance
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Arctic sea ice melt slowdown since 2012 linked to atmospheric pattern shift
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More Than 20 Skeletons Found Under the Tower of London, Including Plague Victims
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Russia's plans for a space station include 'recycling' its ISS modules
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Physicists found a way to make thermodynamics work in the quantum world
ScienceDaily
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Raindrops form 'sandballs' as they roll downhill, contributing more to erosion than previously thought
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Turn into a brat at Christmas? Psychologist reveals why we revert to acting like teenagers around our family
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Can YOU work out which of these women are older? Take the test to see if you can tell someone's age by just looking at their eyes
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Explosive bomb cyclone to slam US on Christmas Eve with near hurricane-force winds
Mail Online
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Single-image method can accurately evaluate fibrous material porosity
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Countdown to Vatican 'portal' sealing ritual on Christmas Day fuels apocalyptic fears
Mail Online
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New tool predicts road expansion, deforestation and disease hotspots
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Earth's growing heat imbalance driven more by clouds than air pollution, study finds
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Warmer rivers host more abundant Japanese eel populations, research shows
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These space stories made us look up in 2025
ScienceNews
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Diversifying US Midwest farming for stability and resilience
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Emphasizing immigrants' deservingness can shift attitudes
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Ecological myopia: The blind spot holding back climate action
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“Purifying” photons: Scientists found a way to clean light itself
ScienceDaily
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Ancient pottery workshop reveals Iron Age production chain
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Ultra-high-resolution lidar reveals hidden cloud structures
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A DIY, fly-powered food waste recycling system
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How the global fish trade is spreading 'forever chemicals' around the world
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Mysterious, thermally insulating patches at the base of Earth's mantle
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Two more antibiotics have been approved in the U.S. to treat gonorrhea
ScienceNews
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The chaotic 'Dracula's Chivito': Hubble reveals largest birthplace of planets ever observed
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Southeast Asia's greenhouse gas emissions demand urgent regional action
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New species are being discovered faster than ever before, study suggests
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West Antarctica's history of rapid melting foretells sudden shifts in continent's 'catastrophic' geology
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Converting CO₂ into valuable chemicals in acidic environments: Iodide ions unlock efficient ethylene production
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The Earth Is Round, and Is Also a Shifting, Squashed Spheroid
Discover Magazine
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Promising new superconducting material discovered with the help of AI
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MIT scientists strip cancer of its sugar shield
ScienceDaily
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Rare Hall effect reveals design pathways for advanced spintronic materials
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Scientists crack ancient salt crystals to unlock secrets of 1.4 billion-year-old air
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Why a chiral magnet is a direction-dependent street for electrons
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Dinosaur bones found almost on top of each other in Transylvania
ScienceDaily
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The universe may be lopsided, new research suggests
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Scientists find a weak spot in deadly fungus that shut down hospital intensive care units
ScienceDaily
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This ultra-sensitive imaging system can spot cancer earlier
ScienceDaily
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Second bird flu case confirmed on Queen Anne's County farm
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NASA confirms a bus-sized asteroid passed Earth on 22 December 2025, and what to expect next
The Times of India
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Time really does feel slower on the treadmill! Scientists reveal how running tricks your brain into overestimating duration
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There are countless reasons families have only one child—and they won't grow up to be selfish or spoiled
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Should kids at least do a little bit of school work over the holidays?
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Could Settlers of Catan make you a better strategist?
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What does it mean if a younger person calls you 'unc'? Expert decodes the latest Gen Z slang
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This asteroid might hit moon: Scientists track asteroid 2024 YR4
The Times of India
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Passive adaptation mechanism reveals how cells balance their protein levels
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Robotic system synthesizes hundreds of metal complexes to find potential new antibiotic
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Loud alien signals may be humanity’s first clue to extraterrestrial life
The Times of India
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US President 2025 bold space plan: Moon landing by 2028, Mars missions, nuclear reactors, and commercial space growth
The Times of India
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Locals sound alarm as Bijagos Islands slowly swallowed by sea
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Scientists Just Found a Dangerous Virus in Arctic Whales Using Drones
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Hidden brain maps that make empathy feel physical
ScienceDaily
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Astronomers Just Watched Asteroids Slam Into Each Other. This Is What They Saw.
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Physicists made atoms behave like a quantum circuit
ScienceDaily
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Are they really listening? Watch their blinks
ScienceDaily
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Meet Dr Happi. With $100m and a steely determination could he save the world from the next pandemic?
The Guardian
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Earth's North Pole is moving... and could have huge consequences for your holiday travel
Mail Online
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Why shoppers buy fast fashion even if they disagree with it
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This fish-inspired filter removes over 99% of microplastics
ScienceDaily
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Violence against women and girls: 4 key takeaways from a strategy that aims to change society
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Super Mario Bros. help fight burnout: Study links classic games to boosted happiness
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Pimple patches have hidden our blemishes for hundreds of years—historian explains
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Can camera traps improve conservation outcomes?
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The 'pawprint economy' is booming—and it offers huge opportunities for tourism