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Bright children from poorer backgrounds twice as likely to receive mental health treatment than affluent high-achievers

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Scientists may have found a way to strengthen bones for life

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Why the flu turns deadly for older adults, and how scientists found the cause

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Salmon’s secret superfood is smaller than a grain of salt

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Rising Temperatures Boost Sugar Consumption, Raising Health Concerns

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Watching how accessory proteins regulate filament growth in real time

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Study charts path for low-emission corn farming across the globe

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AI assessment indicates stress levels in farmed Amazonian fish

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Cooperation and competition: How fetal and maternal cells evolved to work together

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Videos show how high-speed tongues of salamanders and chameleons are helping unlock engineering breakthroughs

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Male monarchs throughout history portrayed as 'mother' figures, new research reveals

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Reproductive flexibility in sharks and rays complicates conservation predictions

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Robot matches humans in scouting for vineyard diseases

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Streaming video-on-demand episodes gradually boosts consumers' searches, subscription rates

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Old tires find new life: Rubber particles strengthen superhydrophobic coatings against corrosion

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Offspring of parasite-exposed crustaceans face increased mortality despite mothers faring well

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Balzan prizes of nearly $1 million awarded for democracy studies and advances in leukemia treatment

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High-pressure electrolysis sustainably converts captured CO₂ into industrial-grade ethylene

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How climatic factors impact wood formation at the cellular level in the Hengduan Mountains

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Core technology developed for ultra-high-resolution quantum dot displays

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Inkjet-style technique developed to produce high-sensitivity biosensors

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Quantum dot and polymer cross-linking enables 50% stretch capability for micro-LED displays

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Advanced underwater technology reveals a new species of deep-sea snailfish

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Scientists uncover a clean, natural process that nourishes rivers, supports fish and honors innovation

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This laser would shoot beams of neutrinos, not light

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Tracking plastic in the deep sea: How the Levant Basin became a sink for packaging waste

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Stem cell–based embryo models reveal pathway to understanding fertility

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From layered transition metal oxide to 2D material: Scientists make 2H-NbO₂ discovery

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The world's most famous greater gliders are parents again

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Plants that dominate at home often thrive as invasive species abroad, study suggests

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Suite of models shows some positive effects of climate-smart ag practices

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'Optical sieve' detects the smallest pieces of plastic in the environment more easily than ever before

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Students in England and Australia are supposedly poor at learning languages. Our research shows this isn't true

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Can a strange new treatment finally relieve chronic sinus infections?

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Resistance training may strengthen your gut microbiome

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Arctic communities face rapid changes in technology and transportation

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Research reveals hidden damage caused by heat

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Tiny chip can sort and count nanoplastics for better pollution monitoring

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Helping teens navigate online racism—study shows which parenting strategy works best

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Our understanding of lightning has been driven by fear and shaped by curiosity

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Extending the existing theory on host–microbiome evolution

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Physicists devise an idea for lasers that shoot beams of neutrinos

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A new way to control terahertz light for faster electronics

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Shedding light on insulators: How light pulses unfreeze electrons

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Strong tides speed melting of Antarctic ice shelves

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AI tool built for learners supports learning better than ChatGPT

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No, AI isn’t going to kill us all, despite what this new book says

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AI and climate change: How to reliably record greenhouse gas emissions

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The science of spaghetti: Neutron scattering explains why gluten-free pasta falls apart

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Your red is my red, at least to our brains

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