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Asian hornets have a unique sound—and that could be the key to controlling their spread

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'Interactional fingerprints' offer faster, cheaper quality control for graphene oxide

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The UK is losing its small fishing boats—and the communities they support

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Want a review you can trust? Ask someone who did it alone

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Newspaper boycott made people in UK city more left wing, study shows

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Hot on the range: Research shows how cattle cope with extreme summer heat

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As the status quo shifts, we're becoming more forgiving when algorithms mess up

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When a beach walk feels like grief: Disasters like SA's algal bloom cut us off from nature when we need it most

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Mathematicians have worked out the optimal strategy for Guess Who?

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Refined genome editing in aphids reveals key gene for overwintering egg adaptation

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Atomic-level simulations reveal new class of protein misfolding in high definition

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Strategically bringing back beavers could support healthy and climate-resilient watersheds

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Rebuild or relocate? Study finds residents and officials split on flood adaptation spending priorities

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Wordology: Terms from the Archive

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Dinosaur teeth reveal some were picky eaters

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Dancing dwarf galaxies predict the Milky Way's future

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Lifetime odds of dying from asteroid impact contextualized in study

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Systemic barriers undermine critical health initiatives for call center workers

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Strict rules for short-term rentals and Airbnbs no solution to housing crisis in Australia

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Accidental lab discovery reveals gold’s secret chemistry

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Eating the competition? New evidence suggests Neolithic farmers cannibalized enemies

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From lead to gold in a flash at the Large Hadron Collider

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SpaceX hopes to nearly double the rocket launches off the California coast; a state panel likely to object

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Lawrence Livermore National Lab enters a different kind of space race with a telescope deal

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US science program cuts, other changes chill work with Canadian researchers

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Wildfire smoke ignites more cross-border tensions between Minnesota and Canada

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Calls grow for boosting Mono Lake by easing LA's water reliance

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How This AI Breakthrough with Pure Mathematics and Reinforcement Learning Could Help Predict Future Crises

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Scientific AmericanS

Pessimistic Dogs Are Better at Smelling Cancer—And Other Keys to Disease-Sniffing Success

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Chewable dog medication sends two cats into kidney failure

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Rogue Worlds May Not Be So Lonely After All, NASA’s Europa Mission Advances, and RFK, Jr., Pulls mRNA Vaccine Funds

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Scientific AmericanS

Orchids Thrive Among the Dead

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Gold survives impossible heat, defying physics limits

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Four days left to square the circle on global plastic pollution treaty

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Tiny gold “super atoms” could spark a quantum revolution

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Scientists capture the secret quantum dance of atoms for the first time

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Scientists freeze quantum motion without cooling

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