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We need a solar sail probe to detect space tornadoes earlier, researchers say

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Open communication may be the only way of reaching highly polarized audiences

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Coastal flooding in the Bay Area: New research illuminates strategies for adaptation

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Flexible schedules and other negotiated arrangements may affect teams' success—for better or worse

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Universities can turn AI from a threat to an opportunity by teaching critical thinking

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Could life exist on Mars today? Here's what the latest evidence says

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Unlocking the structural analysis of alkaloids with a new metal-organic framework

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Built to move: The role of design in sports participation

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More and more Australian families are homeschooling. How can we make sure they do it well?

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How to discover a planet

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Intense rain, landslides and potholes everywhere: How climate change is trashing Australia's roads

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AI tool visually maps science funding and its real-world impacts

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Six months in 'climate hell': Relentless heat causes routine fainting episodes in textile factories, investigation shows

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New species of deep-sea shark and crab discovered off Western Australia

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Conservatives less influenced by higher education on death penalty views

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What past education technology failures can teach us about the future of AI in schools

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Strontium optical lattice clock exhibits record-high coherence time

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Book of Kells: Exploring the evidence that points to Pictish origins in north-east Scotland

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Sharper exoplanet data: Limb darkening correction can boost transit depth accuracy fivefold

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Take a flight over the Martian surface with the Mars Express orbiter

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AI in higher education: Experts discuss changes to be seen

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Why clicks and movements matter in digital survey responses

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Inhalers drive carbon emissions equivalent to 530,000 cars each year, study shows

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Origami Patterns Solve a Major Physics Riddle

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New research suggests red dwarf systems are unlikely to have advanced civilizations

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Innovative approaches can help finance sector respond to nature loss

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How MXenes truly work: Novel technique shines light on next-gen nanomaterials

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New research reveals what’s really hiding in bottled water

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How forest soil properties influence arsenic mobility and toxicity in soil organisms

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Synthesized protein from fish blood could prevent food and drugs from freezing

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Smart cutting system used by female sawflies could transform surgery and reduce patient harm

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How black holes produce powerful relativistic jets

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Opinion: People want to engage with science. Don't mistake questions for controversy

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Chip-based phonon splitter brings hybrid quantum networks closer to reality

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One hiker dead, hundreds rescued after heavy snowfall in China

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Climate-resilient cultivation could secure winter wheat

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Domestic work inequality emerges as factor in both economic disparity and marriage trends, reports study

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Astronomers discover the most powerful and distant cosmic ring ever seen

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Researchers develop the first miniaturized ultraviolet spectrometer chip

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'Toothpick grooves' in ancient fossil human teeth may not be from toothpicks after all

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VERITAS observations explore a unique microquasar

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Clam shells sound alarm over unstable North Atlantic currents

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Zoo animals go wild for AI

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Teachers increasingly sharing active-learning lessons with colleagues, study shows

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ESA’s chilling new “super antenna” in Australia reaches spacecraft billions of miles away

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Crop breeding can cut methane emissions

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Australians more accepting of theft as retail crime grows, new study finds

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Is competition good for trade? Study explores how guilt and disappointment shape decision-making

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Lessons from a historic quest to heal spider bites are helping to fight neglected tropical diseases today

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Chemists create red fluorescent dyes that may enable clearer biomedical imaging

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