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Protecting Indigenous Amazon territories can benefit human health

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Octopus arms are adaptable but some are favored for particular jobs

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Magic Mushroom Edibles Found to Contain No Psilocybin

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Frances Glessner Lee, the Mother of Modern Forensic Science, Made Crime Scene Dioramas

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Deadly Nepal protests reflect a wider pattern of Gen Z political activism across Asia

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Social connections, service access, language: How disability can make things even harder for refugees

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Our study analyzed pesticide use and residues across EU. Here's what we found

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Signs of ancient life may have been found in Martian rock—new study

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Trading human remains: Why bones should not become a commodity

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Alien: Earth—how realistic are the extraterrestrials? Three experts rank them

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Ten years ago, gravitational waves changed astronomy. A new discovery shows there's more to come

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JWST finds an exoplanet around A pulsar whose atmosphere is all carbon

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NASA data, trainings help Uruguay navigate drought

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Warming rivers in Alaska threaten Chinook salmon populations and Indigenous food security

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Discovery of new moon or ring system orbiting mysterious distant planet Quaoar

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Metals reveal trade in Bronze Age more connected than previously thought

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Key diagnostic system for experimental fusion reactor nears completion

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Invasive plants are rapidly changing tropic ecosystems across three continents

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Bad reviews push Airbnb hosts to rethink their positioning, study finds

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New dinosaur from Wales identified in museum drawer

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Why workaholics can't switch off

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Why simple tasks like charging your phone rely on quantum measurements

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Gender gap in Africa's water leadership undermines fair policymaking, analysis suggests

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Researchers revive the pinhole camera for next-gen infrared imaging

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Big Oil Companies Caused about 25 Percent of Heat Waves since 2000

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NASA fuel storage research launches aboard resupply mission

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Microscopic worms reveals just how cramped cells really are

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How egg cells control the timing of cell division

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From noise to power: A symmetric ratchet motor discovery

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Americans' knowledge of civics increases, survey finds

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A Late Bronze Age foreign elite? German burial mounds reveal long-distance travelers

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Shrinking seeds in Madagascar's forests tied to human activity

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Climate change threatens restoration successes in Lake Piburg

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Could AI write an academic paper and get published without anyone noticing?

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Influencers, multipliers, and the structure of polarization—how political narratives circulate on Twitter/X

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Climate change responsible for 1,700 heat-related deaths in a single European region, study finds

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Your morning coffee could secretly be weakening antibiotics

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La Niña's new twist: Ground movement threatens Aussie homes

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How interstellar objects similar to 3I/ATLAS could jumpstart planet formation around infant stars

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Second exoplanet found orbiting nearby star Gliese 536

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Hubble just captured a glittering star cluster like no other

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New insights for understanding and preventing famines

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Blood test spots hidden mesothelioma that scans can’t see

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QROCODILE experiment advances search for dark matter using superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors

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Early Experiments Show Fast-Acting Antidote Targets Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

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Britain's economy thrived after the withdrawal of the Roman Empire

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Deflecting a deadly asteroid just got a lot less dangerous

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Shark Teeth Are Crumbling

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Does Musical Taste Narrow with Age?

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Europe leads on transparent borders as Australia lags behind

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