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Nature-inspired solar lasers could sustainably power space missions
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Ranchers again ask Colorado wildlife officials to delay release of next round of wolves
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Citizen scientists help explain magenta aurora over Japan
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How 2024's 'extremely active' hurricane season brought storm after storm
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A single cell's siesta: How non-moving single-celled organisms manage to avoid bright light
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A new method for creating a quantum gas
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King tides return to the San Diego coast
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Chicago-area water pollution may be stalling the spread of invasive carp
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SpaceX launches from KSC on Sunday with Canaveral launch set for Monday
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Bee alert: Pesticides pose a real threat to more than 70% of wild bees
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Human brain organelles study shows dopamine neurons must work a lot harder than those in primate relatives
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Do you have a 'Jekyll and Hyde' boss? Managers with mood swings cause staff more stress than those who are always nasty, study finds
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Researchers characterize regulating mechanism of orderly zygotic genome activation in early embryos
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Nanorobots move closer to clinical trials with new model that helps them navigate through the bloodstream
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Using the internet is actually GOOD for you…but only if you're over a certain age, major study reveals
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Countries could use nature to ‘cheat’ on net zero targets, scientists warn
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New fossil reveals the evolution of flying reptiles
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Redefining net zero will not stop global warming, scientists say
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Tiny worm makes for big evolutionary discovery: Scientists describe 'Uncus,' the oldest ecdysozoan
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Fish on film: Uncovering the environmental drivers of black spot syndrome
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Banning free plastic bags for groceries resulted in customers purchasing more plastic bags, study finds
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Hubble takes a look at tangled galaxies MCG+05-31-045
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Astronomers discover a unique quasi-stellar object–dusty star-forming galaxy system
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Mathematical model can help understand coexistence in nature
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Saber-toothed kitten preserved in ice for 35,000 years
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Ensuring water for energy and food production in the Andes-Amazon headwaters
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Ancient Aztec 'skull whistles' found to instill fear in modern people
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When marine algae get sick: How viruses shape microbe interactions
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Long-lived Schrödinger's-cat state achieves Heisenberg-limited sensitivity
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Archaea shape microbiomes by using molecular spring-loaded daggers
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Physicists predict exotic form of matter with potential for quantum computing
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New on-chip device uses exotic light rays in 2D material to detect molecules
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How marine worms regenerate lost body parts: Return of cells to stem cell-like state could be key
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A 150-million-year journey from the Jurassic to Exposition Park
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How 70% of the Mediterranean Sea was lost 5.5 million years ago
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Invisible touch: Researchers give AI the ability to feel and measure surfaces
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Now the CINEMA is tracking you: Popular UK chain is secretly using AI to monitor viewers - including their seat choice and snack selection
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One of Britain's most important Roman roads is finally FOUND after 2,000 years as archaeologists make 'remarkable' discovery under iconic London street
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Underwater robot discovers a never-before-seen creature at the junction of three tectonic plates in the Pacific Ocean - as baffled viewers dub it the 'forbidden toilet scrubber'
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A clean break: Scientists convert plastics into soaps and detergents
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Be humble: Studies reveal how to increase perceived trustworthiness of scientists
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'Critically endangered' African penguins just want peace and food
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India's capital shuts schools as 'death trap' smog chokes city
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More logging is proposed to help curb wildfires in the US Pacific Northwest
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Paddington 3 features a HIDDEN language - so, can you decipher it?
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Starwatch: Waxing gibbous moon pairs with brightening Mars
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Revealed: How you could soon tell how keen a date is - thanks to an app
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Scientists transform blood into regenerative materials, paving the way for personalized, 3D-printed implants
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Worm species thought to have disappeared has been appearing in photos of pygmy seahorses all along
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Dinosaur skeleton fetches 6 million euros in Paris sale
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Super Typhoon Man-yi batters Philippines' most populous island
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California researchers discover mysterious, gelatinous new sea slug
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US flood governance drives social inequity, and maybe the next housing market crash
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Selenoproteins open new strategies for treating certain cancers in children
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A new way to detect daisy worlds
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Extreme heat weakens land's power to absorb carbon, analysis finds
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Study links relative brain volume to temperament in diverse dog breeds
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Saturday Citations: Cold dark matter takes a hit; a new paradigm for biology; those fracking earthquakes
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Methylmercury: How microbes create the most toxic form of mercury
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'Jekyll and Hyde' leaders do lasting damage, new study shows
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Philippines warns of 'potentially catastrophic' Super Typhoon Man-yi
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Study challenges assumptions about how tuberculosis bacteria grow
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Big Bang: Trump and Musk could redefine US space strategy
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Pakistani province declares health emergency due to smog and locks down two cities
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Award-winning dataset aids in earthquake liquefaction research
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‘First instinct is to swim’: my trip on a zero-gravity flight with an Esa astronaut
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Compound metalens achieves distortion-free imaging with wide field of view
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Scientists gain new insights into how mass is distributed in hadrons
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Cross-species transplantation: Generation of rat offspring from ovarian oocytes in mice
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Metalenses harness AI for high-resolution, full-color imaging for compact optical systems