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Fragmented environmental policies risk costly failures, experts warn

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How FIFA is engineering natural grass for the 2026 World Cup

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Chimpanzees react negatively to unfairness, especially when close partners are nearby

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Economist finds financial inequity distorted centuries-old Spanish water inequality

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Astronomers find a four-carbon sugar in deep space

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Cats, unlike dogs and toddlers, help you only when it helps them

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Radar data can help protect birds from wind turbines

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Galaxy-killing wind discovered in the early universe

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Parents helping kids enjoy math may boost achievement as much as content support

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Engineered hookworms could one day dispense drugs from inside your gut

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Hope for Maugean skate as juveniles reach adulthood in Macquarie Harbor

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MIT’s new spacecraft engine could send tiny satellites to Mars

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War on drugs or war on the poor? How bandit hunting formed a cover for Mexico's counterinsurgency campaign

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Majorana modes withstand disorder in atomic chains, boosting fault-tolerant quantum computing

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How cultural backgrounds shape financial forecasts

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How Canadian rock duo Angine de Poitrine play with neurobiology and physics to make viral music

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A classic brain test exposed AI's biggest weakness

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A Waymo nearly hit me, but I'm still optimistic about driverless cars

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The World Cup could be a petri dish for disease. Wastewater could sound the alarm

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Scientists mapped every neural connection in a fruit fly and found a surprise

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The surprising science behind the 2026 World Cup grass

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Quantum witness technique reveals spinons in quantum spin liquid candidate

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People have an inherent preference for counterclockwise motion, study reveals

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Why plastic lingers: Water chemistry slows nature's cleanup

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Stretchy, soft, and sticky: Advancing the next generation of wearable and implantable sensors

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JWST reveals dawn-dusk atmosphere split on ultra-hot exoplanet WASP-121 b

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Italian astronaut expects home flavors on Artemis III menu

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Robots are about to overtake armed soldiers as the deciders of war

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Popular joint supplement glucosamine linked to faster Alzheimer’s progression

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Earth's first animals barely evolved until sex changed everything

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To discover new physics, AI may need to 'unlearn' the old one

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Study finds fishing bycatch does not attract lesser black-backed gulls out of wind farms

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Theoretical model developed to understand how isotopes change spectroscopy results

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Survival of five million amphibians and reptiles displaced by construction in British Columbia may not be tracked

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How health care systems shape native preferences for immigrants

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Strong leadership will be key as AI reshapes the workforce, argues research

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Physicists harness potential of quantum phase transitions

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Cancer patients found a simple way to stay mentally sharp during chemotherapy

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Satellite data reveal hidden labor trafficking in Brazil

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Examining doctoral students' attitudes toward AI chatbots and ChatGPT use in higher education

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How 'undone science' shaped Chile's glacier protection battle

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Iron Age Britons may have removed the brains of the dead

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Neutron-rich nuclei yield beta-decay clues that could refine heavy-element origin models

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NASA unveils Artemis III astronauts to test technology for a future moon landing

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Physicists observe synchronized quantum dance of excitons and phonons

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Quality of relationship between patient and therapist is key to preventing child sex offenders from doing it again

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Freshwater boundary breach deepens as climate and land use amplify extremes

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Brain removal in Iron Age Scotland burial reveals far-reaching family ties

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Why vague conservation targets are failing some vulnerable species

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Adélie penguins use colony cues to switch foraging sites if their previous trip was unsuccessful

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