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Three new orchid species endemic to Costa Rica and Panama discovered
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Geological time capsule highlights Great Barrier Reef's resilience
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New data from ALICE may contribute to solving the cosmic muon puzzle
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Nitrogen loss on sandy shores: The big impact of tiny anoxic pockets
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Is THIS how the world will end? Scientists reveal the startling odds that the Milky Way will collide with the Andromeda galaxy - swallowing Earth in the process
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Close encounters of the galactic kind: Simulations suggest Milky Way and Andromeda may not collide after all
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Breaking monogamy: Mate-switching found to have no effect on chick success in Seychelles warblers
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Interactive website maps religious diversity across Mississippi
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Your ketchup will see you now: Solid-phase properties reveal when yield stress fluids start to flow
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Urgent warning as 'lifeblood of the western US' is rapidly vanishing... putting millions at risk
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Insect protein that blocks bacterial infection shows potential for medical implants
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Massive solar storm set to hit in just HOURS causing blackouts and communication disruptions
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Cave records show that US's deepest river gorge Hells Canyon is only 2.1 million years old
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Ultra-thin lenses halve incident wavelength to make infrared light visible
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Asteroseismology study uncovers new pulsation modes in ultra-massive white dwarf
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Shelved Europa Lander mission concept could be used to explore Enceladus instead
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What 174 years of bushfire records teach us about emergency management
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Lab-made infuzide shows promise against multidrug resistance
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Imaging tools helping to unlock new stories from ancient human history
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Enhancing molecular machine learning with quantum-chemical insight
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5,000-year-old Egyptian blue pigment recreated using ancient methods
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Finding a better way to distinguish life from nonlife
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Scientist calculates the size of a MEATBALL made from the entire human race - and it's a lot smaller than you think
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People are only just realising why we always board a plane from the same side
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Machine learning reveals new hydrogenation reaction mechanism for superhydride
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New laser smaller than a penny can measure objects at ultrafast rates
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Statistical modeling reveals mating tip for prairie bird species: You should be dancing
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Tabletop particle blaster: How tiny nozzles and lasers could replace giant accelerators
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Information entropy untangles vortices and flows in turbulent plasmas
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Sugar-based sensors offer rapid, low-cost detection of snake venom
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Using a novel X-ray technique, researchers find more durable form of copper capable of splitting water
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When did bedbugs become a common nighttime nuisance? An expert explains
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World's tallest 3D-printed building is unveiled in Switzerland: Futuristic tower stands at almost 100ft tall - so, would you be brave enough to scale it?
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SpaceX scoops up another national security launch while ULA faces scrutiny
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Trump wants $1 billion for private-sector-led Mars exploration
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Colorado River states still have no unified long-term management plan and 'are just about out of time,' experts warn
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Quarantined ahead of 5th trip to space, Whitson inducted with trailblazer Harris to Astronaut Hall of Fame
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Tinder is testing a HEIGHT filter - as devastated users say it's 'over for short men'
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Scientists are baffled as measurements reveal South Africa is RISING out of the ocean
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Scientists make surprising discovery inside ancient cave burial of 'Jesus' midwife'
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Webb reveals the origin of the ultra-hot exoplanet WASP-121b
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Still on the right track? Researchers enable reliable monitoring of the Paris climate goals
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Why forests aren't coming back after gold mining in the Amazon
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Land-based sensors reveal coastal flooding is far more frequent than previously thought
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Nations urged to make UN summit a 'turning point' for oceans
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World coming up short on promised marine sanctuaries
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In a hotter future, what comes after coral reefs die?
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Oceans feel the heat from human climate pollution
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A chance to spot rare and mysterious noctilucent clouds
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Doctors warn of a horrifying new side effect of taking fat jabs - with the elderly and frail especially at risk
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Earth's seasonal rhythms are changing, putting species and ecosystems at risk
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Many police forces have found ICE agreements undermine public safety
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Climate action could save half of world's vanishing glaciers, says study
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Key climate target of airline decarbonization 'in peril': IATA
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Biblical swarm invades multiple US states for the first time in 17 years... see if your hometown is at risk
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I rejected my Catholic upbringing until God spoke to me after I died while giving birth
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Most of Australia's conservation efforts ignore climate risks—here are 3 fixes
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Tracking crime from the cradle: Why some people keep breaking the law while most of us never do
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Tracing the genetic trails of Colombia's early hunter-gatherers who disappeared completely
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Dogs and cats can also suffer from allergies, but there are ways to help our furry friends
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Sudden hailstorm lashes Egypt's Alexandria
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Trump says withdrawing Musk ally as nominee to head NASA
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Vienna calling: Strauss's 'Blue Danube' waltzes into outer space
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The everyday item that could be giving you WRINKLES - as experts compare the effect to 'smoker's lines'
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I've helped over 50 people lose their virginity - here's what you DIDN'T see on Virgin Island
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Funky little Arizona town is hailed the 'new Roswell' after strange UFO sightings
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Swiss glacier collapse renews focus on risks of climate change as glaciers retreat around the world
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Elon Musk promises more risky launches after sixth Starship failure
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Microsoft users have less than 24 hours before huge change to feature used by 75million - what you must do NOW
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AI meets game theory: How language models perform in human-like social scenarios