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How scientists can contribute to social movements and climate action
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Orbital debris detection system developed for spacecraft
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When workers' lives outside work are more fulfilling, it benefits employers, too
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How did Jupiter's Galilean moons form? Scientists explore moon formation theories
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AI-powered tool developed for near real-time, large-scale wildfire fuel mapping
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Openness about wealth combined with penalties for financial secrecy can create fairer societies
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What's bugging you? Spotted lanternfly proves hard to control
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Collaborating with Indigenous communities can lead to meaningful climate action
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How children learn a foreign language
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The rise of universities as engines of innovation
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Aircraft toilets could flush out spread of global superbugs
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Evidence from an Uzbekistan rock shelter points to possible 80,000-year-old arrowheads
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The common plane behaviour that flight attendants secretly hate - do YOU do it?
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Massive underwater volcano on brink of eruption after experiencing 2,000 earthquakes in a single day
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Warning issued as major broadband provider set to enforce £50 fee to use your email account
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Sensing single ballistic electrons: High-speed method tracks fleeting quantum events
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Self-generating catalyst overcomes durability limits for hydrogen production
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Sugar-stabilized nanoparticles can deliver drugs with fewer side effects
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Elegant theory predicts the chaos created by bubbles
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How the rise of Craigslist helped fuel America's political polarization
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Excavating Eridu: Observations explore nature of massive ancient galaxy
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Hurricane Erin's life-threatening path revealed in latest spaghetti models as officials order evacuations
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Finding the Chile Triple Junction's gap: Seismology offers slab window insights
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Light-and-sound-based thermometer helps gold nanoparticles destroy cancer
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Reusable 'jelly ice' keeps things cold—without meltwater
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Exploration and dispersal are key traits involved in rapid range expansion, urban bird study finds
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NASA-developed printable metal can withstand extreme temperatures
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Ozempic for DOGS: Scientists are testing an implant for fat pooches that mimics weight-loss drugs taken by humans
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Scientists witness successful spawn of rare coral on Florida reefs
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Liberica coffee consists of three distinct species, offering more climate-resilient options
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New sensors designed to predict flooding in Chicago
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Western Colorado is at the 'epicenter of drought' as a hot, dry summer saps water supplies—and fuels wildfires
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What's behind the more than 130 small earthquakes hitting Northern California?
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California approves an unprecedented plan to protect Joshua trees from climate change threats
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Love Is Blind UK contestant is BLASTED for claiming his biggest mantra in life is to 'trust your spleen' - as psychologists confirm there is 'no science to it'
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Dog who was rescued from cruel Chinese butchers who 'ripped open' his mouth is looking for forever home in the UK
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The car hire franchises 'stealing from Brits with bullying tactics' in holiday hotspot
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Urgent warning to meat-eaters as scientists discover pigs with 'neon BLUE' flesh that may be poisonous
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Scientists amazed to discover an 'interstellar tunnel' that connects our solar system to other stars
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Texas study reveals heat waves can cause more polluted air
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A potential 'green' alternative to formaldehyde and PFAS in fabric finishing
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Fight to save last forests of the Comoros unites farmers, NGOs
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Starwatch: Moon, Jupiter and Venus form centre of exquisite gathering
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Q&A: What do you do if your dog ingests cocaine?
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Downgraded Hurricane Erin lashes Caribbean with rain
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Coastal communities restoring marshes, dunes, reefs to protect against rising seas and storm surges
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The global plastics treaty process has fallen flat—here's what went wrong, and how you can help
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Brits warned against sharing towels and razors after spike in MRSA superbug infections outside of hospitals
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Terrifying 'zombie squirrels' with oozing flesh pods on their bodies invade US backyards
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Mystery of ancient DNA marker rewrites story of how humans first reached the Americas
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Hurricane Erin's shocking link to one of the darkest days in American history
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Meet Britain's real-life SUPERVILLAIN: Eccentric millionaire lives in a bunker beneath a Cold War radar - and is convinced he's going to find UFOs
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Triassic freshwater deposits at Petrified Forest preserve diverse tanystropheids
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Predicting the topological properties of quantum spin liquids using Rydberg atom lattices
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Lab-grown stem cells initiate key steps of human egg and sperm formation
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Revealed: What your favourite shade of TEA says about you, according to science
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'Australiana' images made by AI are racist and full of tired cliches, researchers say
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Bogong moths migrate up to 1,000 km using celestial navigation and the Earth's magnetic field
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How a global plastic treaty could cut down pollution—if the world can agree on one
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Saturday Citations: A new category of supernovas; neurons beat machine learning; depression and vitiligo
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Traditional dating terms are falling out of use in Britain - so, do you know what these vintage phrases really mean?
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Topological spin textures: Scientists use micro-structured materials to control light propagation
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Float review – pregnancy is an intergalactic voyage in this poetic solo
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Samsung Z Flip 7 review: I was too young for the original flip-phone era - but I'm totally converted with this retro revival
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Hurricane Erin intensifies in Atlantic, eyes Caribbean
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After repeated explosions, new test for Musk's megarocket
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The 8,000-year history recorded in Great Salt Lake sediments
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Scientists find new quantum behavior in unusual superconducting material
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Child malnutrition is a sign of conflict to come: Nigerian study links climate change, food and violence
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Pacific Ocean shift could send US food prices soaring for DECADES, scientists warn
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