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Comparing benefits of tree planting vs natural colonization for future resilience of UK woodlands

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When Ancient Sea Monsters Emerged

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Who Is Eligible for the COVID Vaccine in 2025, and How to Get It

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Deadly bone disease may have doomed Southeast Brazil's long-necked dinosaurs

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Ancient DNA reveals farming spread through migration, though locals slow to adopt it

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Extreme Heat Will Change You

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A stunning first look at the viruses inside us

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Bacterium discovered in the Amazon is closely related to Andean species that causes human bartonellosis

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Maternal exposure to crude oil and flame retardants can affect later generations

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Ancient DNA solves Plague of Justinian mystery to rewrite pandemic history

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See the First Complete Map of a Mammal’s Peripheral Nervous System in Stunning Detail

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Simulations predict more supercell thunderstorms in the Alps as climate warms

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Reindeer Are Vanishing

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Genomic analysis shows how cavefish lost their eyes

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GJ 1132 b doesn't have an atmosphere, according to new JWST data

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Dynamic time warping-based framework traces fine particulate matter pollution cross-regional movement in China

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Ancient crocodile relative could have ripped dinosaurs apart

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We're no longer at our unhappiest during middle age

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Warped protoplanetary disks reshape existing ideas about how planets form

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Enzyme-driven process explains how NeuO selectively stains living neurons, solving a decade-old mystery

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Microplastics are here, there and everywhere

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AI-powered materials map speeds up materials discovery

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Conservationists call for more data to help protect pangolins

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Beneficial gut microbes can detect a wide range of nutrient breakdown products

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International food trade diverts world's water resources towards wealthier nations, report warns

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Cells locally make two protein classes at mitochondria to support energy production

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Droughts making air deadlier in Latin America, study finds

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New study reveals destructive effects of gender norms, expectations for female bosses

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Material design strategy unlocks magnetic tunability in quasicrystal approximants

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Biophysical techniques reveal dynamic movements in RNA-degrading molecular machines

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New finds shed light on Canopus, the ancient Egyptian port city lost to the sea

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How cells remodel their membranes—without any energy supply

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Scientists map complete structure of deadly botulinum toxin complex for first time

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Be it feast or famine, orangutans adapt with flexible diets

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Crocodile-relative 'hypercarnivore' from prehistoric Patagonia was over 3 meters long and weighed 250 kilos

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Why do we love fake lips, but hate fake meat?

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Understanding the Denisovans means understanding ourselves

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The captivating story that Earth’s ‘boring’ layered rocks tell us

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New book about the story of carbon dioxide is a rousing call to action

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NASA's first space photos restored in stunning detail

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How a well-trained New Zealand dog took on quantum computers – and won

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Get ready for a glorious Harvest Blood Moon on 7 September

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Could a huge lunar telescope be our best chance of spotting aliens?

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Alice Roberts investigates the unstoppable rise of Christianity

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A new antiviral blocks 6 deadly viruses in mice but faces a long road ahead

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How to harness the ocean for prosperity: Funding African innovations can unlock the blue economy

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Glow-in-the-dark plants to replace streetlights? Forget it

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Armoured dinosaur's 'crazy' spikes weren't just for defence

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Light-based AI image generator uses almost no power

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Why auroras are so much brighter and more easily visible recently

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