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Bacterium produces 'organic dishwashing liquid' to degrade oil
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'Universe's awkward handshake': Simplifying high-dimensional quantum information processing using photons
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AI-powered digital elevation models reveal moon's lobate scarps near Chang'e-6 landing site
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People who use AI at work are perceived by colleagues as lazier and less competent, study finds
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Cell's protein cleanup fails when crucial enzyme is blocked, study finds
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Soviet-era spacecraft is expected to plummet to Earth this weekend after 53 years
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World's first Star Wars-style hoverbike can hit 124mph and DOESN'T need propellors to fly
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Boosting quantum error correction using AI
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Five insights about birds in San Francisco's community gardens
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Wasp mothers have remarkable memory when it comes to feeding their young
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Chimpanzee groups drum with distinct rhythms, research finds
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Internal clocks determine the ups and downs of Antarctic krill
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Krakatoa: The mystery of 1883
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Chipping away at the ice ceiling: Women scientists explore Nepal's Ponkar Glacier
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A recently realized ferroelectric topology in nanomembranes enables light field manipulation
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The forest byproduct lignin can play a key role in new sustainable materials
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A smarter way to make sulfones: Using molecular oxygen and a functional catalyst
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How the word 'incel' got away from us
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Sulfur-capped carbon nanobelts promise novel applications
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Water-assisted microwave synthesis of porous COF materials for lithium-ion batteries
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Expert reveals the secret to preventing seagulls from stealing your chips
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UK's biggest ever landline set to 'switch off' in major change - are you one of the 1.6 million homes affected?
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Vanishing vultures could have hidden costs for the planet
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How many rogue planets are in the Milky Way? The Roman Space Telescope will give us an answer
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Fragmentation experiment reveals surprising fractured isospin symmetry
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Plastics in everyday objects may disrupt sleep in same way as caffeine, study finds
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How to make your apology more effective
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Study reveals severe post-Brexit reduction in lending to small and medium-sized enterprises in rural areas of UK
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Quasars don't last long—so how do they get so massive?
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Educator offers framework for higher ed to defend racial equity
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Generalist pests cause more damage, specialists kill more trees: Classifying pests by tree damage and mortality
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Study of Turkish gold mine landslide highlights need for future monitoring
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US will stop tracking the costs of extreme weather fueled by climate change
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Everyone hates cane toads – even the other cane toads | First Dog on the Moon
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Weatherwatch: How AI could offer faster, affordable weather forecasting
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North Korea's illegal wildlife trade threatens endangered species, study finds
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Amid a drastic decline in endangered primates, researchers call for conservation measures
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Virtual reality study reveals how burglars weigh risk and reward in response to environmental features
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A temporary international market exit may lead to future global expansion
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Scientists solve 500-million-year fossil mystery
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Fluorescence color-change strategy enables rapid detection of tertiary amines and opioids
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After 170 years, Thoreau's river observations inform our changing climate
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Basic research advances science, and can also have broader impacts on modern society
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Grooming brushes help feedlot cattle stay calmer and more sociable, study finds
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Flavor symmetry of the high-energy world does not work as expected
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How do therapy dogs help domestic abuse survivors receiving support services?
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NASA telescopes tune into a black hole prelude and fugue
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Selfish gene that skews sex ratio in fruit flies has unique self-limiting mechanism
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Some water conservation programs may get more value by targeting rural farms
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In vivo 3D printing using sound holds promise for precise drug delivery, wound healing and more
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Atmospheric mercury levels plummet as global efforts curb toxic emissions
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Iron-generated rust binds and removes selenium, offering safer water treatment options
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Slow-growing bacteria respond more sensitively to their environment
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People who understand the health dangers of living in high-risk areas are more likely to accept home buyouts
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Ultrasound unlocks a safer, greener way to make hydrogels
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Previously unknown accordion worm discovered off the coasts of Spain
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ALICE detects the conversion of lead into gold at the Large Hadron Collider
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Innovative new detector to hunt for neutrinos
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Global temperatures stuck at near-record highs in April: EU monitor
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EU parliament backs emissions reprieve for carmakers
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Elk could return to UK after 3,000 years as plan wins funding
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Simple oxygen tweaks could curb 'laughing gas' emissions from wastewater systems
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Pancreatic cancer–restricted cryptic antigens are targets for T cell recognition | Science
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Reducing emissions and air pollution from informal brick kilns: Evidence from Bangladesh | Science
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Sedentary chromosomal integrons as biobanks of bacterial antiphage defense systems | Science
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Mobile integrons encode phage defense systems | Science
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Young people’s social mobility expectations in an unequal world | Science
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China’s urbanization at a turning point—challenges and opportunities | Science
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Forget the future, AI is causing harm now | Science
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Science’s enduring role in climate policy | Science
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