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Good deals that are bad for the climate: Supermarket volume discounts lead to food waste

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Killer whales use seaweed tools in never-before-seen grooming behavior

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Carbon record reveals evidence of extensive human fire use 50,000 years ago

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Genetic code enables zebrafish to mend damaged organs

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Super-resolution imaging reveals the first step of planet formation after star birth

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Barcodes uncover early blueprints of our cellular origins

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These frozen wolf cubs ate a woolly rhino—and changed what we know about dogs

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Colorful, 'healthy' branding makes cannabis edibles 'appealing' to teens, study finds

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International research team analyzes the genetic basis of ant evolution

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How Rep. Lauren Boebert's bill to delist gray wolves could affect Colorado's wolf reintroduction

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Mining the deep could mute the songs of sperm whales

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New soil DNA monitoring technique provides data for better urban wildlife planning

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Construction on Mars takes a leap forward

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Zombifying fungi have been infecting insects for 99 million years

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To Make Better Choices, Understand How Your Brain Processes Values

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Astronomer models radio pulsar nulling fractions

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Anthropologist uncovers the 11,000-year history of avocado domestication

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Study casts doubt on 'incestuous royalty' in Neolithic Ireland

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The Hidden Game Theory of Sherlock Holmes

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Earth is more sensitive to greenhouse gases than we thought

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Ancient people took wallabies to Indonesian islands in canoes

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The Science of Tripping Comes to Town

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Rock on: How crushed stone could help fight climate change

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Early-season heat dome brings highest temperatures in years to parts of Eastern US

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How to stay cool in a heat wave—even without air conditioning

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Japanese company blames laser tool for its 2nd crash landing on the moon

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500 bird species face extinction within the next century, researchers warn

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New evidence map shows normal use of plastic packaging contaminates food with micro- and nanoplastics

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Research links 2016 migration agreement to rise in central Mediterranean fatalities and route changes

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Physicists provide benchmark data of sodium-like iron ions for astrophysical modeling

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Economists say long-term investments can become more equitable

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AI and nanomedicine team up to find rare biomarkers for prostrate cancer and atherosclerosis

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USC's new AI implant promises drug-free relief for chronic pain

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Wildlife forensic scientists develop new tool to detect elephant ivory disguised as legal mammoth ivory

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No kings buried here: DNA unravels the myth of incestuous elites in ancient Ireland

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Your CT scan could reveal a hidden heart risk—and AI just learned how to find it

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123,000-year-old coral fossils warn of sudden, catastrophic sea-level rise

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Reconstructing the shattered visage of Queen Hatshepsut

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NASA’s Psyche Spacecraft, Exploring Solar System Origins, Is Back on Track after Thrusters Lost Power

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Black women's beauty, fashion choices intertwined with Black history, politics

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Smarter cropland allocation could support sustainable agricultural intensification in Senegal

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In Norway's Arctic, meteorologists have a first-row seat to climate change

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Scratch My Back and I’ll Scratch Yours

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Biosensor-guided evolution enhances itaconic acid production in E. coli

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Mice with two fathers have their own offspring for the first time

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Acoustic romance in old church attics: Greater mouse-eared bats display lek mating system

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Beijing issues weather warning for hottest days of year

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Greece declares emergency on Chios over wildfires

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Earth's satellites at risk if asteroid smashes into moon: Study

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Vera Rubin Observatory has already found thousands of new asteroids

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