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City birds dazzle females with 'borrowed' human items

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Forest resident birds avoid intensive clearcuts, acoustic monitoring shows

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Laser beam builds cell-like protein networks without chemical modification

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Conifers are making a comeback in Quebec's forests, study shows

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Canadian forest fires are losing their climate cooling power, says study

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Ceres' surface is much more complex than previously thought

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Small Magellanic Cloud is being pulled apart, reshaping how astronomers read its past

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Tiny nest box change could help rare pygmy-possums after bushfires

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How Animals Pick and Choose the Sex of Their Offspring

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U.S. science must innovate or die, National Academy of Sciences president says

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Nine decades of changing insect diversity in Switzerland expose a striking divide

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Q&A: How better climate data supports smarter environmental decisions

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Faster lower-cost PFAS testing could reshape how US drinking water is monitored

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Atmospheric rivers over Japan intensify 8% in 42 years, raising flood risk

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Antarctic 'sky rivers' deliver up to 90% of snowfall, 3D algorithm suggests

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Bees can swim and use visual cues to survive water crashes

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This Non-Movie-Star Shark Is Feeding Close to Shore

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Connected boards echo climate rules, yet many firms move pollution instead

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Proteins can be selectively controlled with radio waves

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Environmental engineers reshape understanding of airborne pollution particles

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Municipal partnership systems and mental health among sexual minorities in Japan: A nationwide analysis

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Embryonic tissues can behave like fluids or solids to reshape cell fate signals

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France follows England in measuring hottest spring on record

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Amazon rainforest emits new stress-defense molecules during El Niño drought

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Scientists identify 'mystery beetle' attacking blueberry farms across North Carolina

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First human SMUG1 atomic snapshots reveal how cells repair DNA

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Rare meteorite provides evidence of giant early planet

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Beavers Don’t Just Build Dams, They Build Nations

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The World Cup and human trafficking: What the research reveals about the real risks at major sporting events

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Six roads to safety: A critical threshold for wildfire survival

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Clean drinking water gaps linked to hunger and unsafe food worldwide

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Life in the ancient Arctic: Tiny teeth of newly discovered species suggest it was a cradle of mammalian evolution

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Lab evolution recreates COVID's path to omicron in months, reveals key conditions

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Single cell transforms into cannibalistic 'supergiant,' swallowing its clones whole

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Global supply chains keep workers poor: Three case studies show how the cycle can be broken

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Kamo'oalewa asteroid's lunar origin challenged ahead of Tianwen-2 arrival

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'Genetic brakes' reveal how embryos shape their limbs

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Fluorescent nanosensor detects key gut biomarker in minutes for faster testing

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Despite explosion Blue Origin CEO says rocket to fly before year-end

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Tadpoles Use a World War I Naval Strategy to Dazzle Predators

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In a first, scientists transplanted both a pig liver and kidneys into a person who was brain-dead

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Redesigning an elusive bacterial enzyme into an efficient green catalyst

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Extreme weather is making Antarctic research harder, but new technology is providing some answers

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Plate tectonics shaped the Cradle of Civilization by merging two ancient rivers, study suggests

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Why the Arctic's rivers are rusting now and where toxic orange water could spread next

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Climate change exacerbates religious conflicts, study indicates

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Microsoft’s upgraded Majorana quantum computing chip fizzles with physicists

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Microsoft’s quantum chip got an upgrade. Critics are still skeptical

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Sturgeon fish sex sounds like ‘thunder’

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How a small amount of rare earth metal shapes the environmental impact of magnets

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