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Screen time can benefit or harm young kids—it all depends on the content and context of what they consume
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How's the UK attempt to reach net zero going? There's good news and bad news
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First sea-level records for coastal community protection
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Low-cost carbon capture? Bury wood debris in managed forests
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Observing guineafowl running on soft mud shows math used to calculate dinosaur speed may be inaccurate
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US high schoolers monitor solar storms with an accessible antenna kit
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States increasingly preempting local laws governing transgender rights
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Hot acetic acid enables full recycling of carbon fiber composite materials
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‘Magic’ states empower error-resistant quantum computing
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Microfluidic system can quickly and accurately identify bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant strains
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What animal bones from northeastern Mongolia reveal about life on the medieval Liao frontier
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It's elementary: Problem-solving AI approach tackles inverse problems used in nuclear physics and beyond
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Semiconductor nanolasers enable ultra-efficient optical technologies
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Sensitive yet tough photonic devices are now a reality
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Global 'precipitation whiplashes' between droughts and floods could intensify by 2028, study warns
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Orangutans nap to make up for lost sleep, new study reveals
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Soil bacterium's diverse genes yield two new natural product families with antifungal effects
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Systemic risks in leveraged US loan market may herald new financial crisis: Study
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Building breast tissue in the lab to better understand lactation
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Cancer cells steal mitochondria from nerve cells to fuel their spread
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Smart amplifier cuts power consumption, paving way for more qubits and less decoherence
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More precise dating shines new light on Carnac's megalithic monuments
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Why power skills, formerly known as 'soft skills,' are the key to business success
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How do scientists calculate the probability that an asteroid could hit Earth?
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Our oceans are in trouble: How to move beyond the outrage and start taking real action
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Bee hotels give native pollinators a post-bushfire fighting chance, study reveals
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German space startup secures new funding
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Martian dust to dream homes: How microbes can build on the red planet
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Study shows cattle grazing has no effect on sage-grouse nest success
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How to deal with racism in an intimate relationship
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Bats get fat to survive hard times, but climate change is threatening their survival strategy
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Is your cat vocal or quiet? The explanation could be in their genes
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How marine biomass has changed over the past 500 million years
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James Webb telescope discovers its first exoplanet
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Single-molecule magnet could lead to stamp-sized hard drives capable of storing 100 times more data
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New global index aims to help people and nature thrive together
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In a first, the Webb telescope found a planet by actually ‘seeing’ it
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How restoring river catchments can minimize drought and flood risks
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New viruses discovered in bats in China could be the next pandemic threat
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Ceramics will be critical to the lunar economy—but we don't know how to make them on site
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High-resolution mapping reveals ocean carbon sink detail
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Boson sampling finds first practical applications in quantum AI
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Neurodiverse kids at camp: How programs can become places where all children belong
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Camera systems as scientific instruments in Artemis III EVAs
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NASA clears way for SpaceX, Axiom Space to try overnight launch to space station
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A New Pyramid-Like Shape Always Lands the Same Side Up
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A chance discovery of a 350 million-year-old fossil reveals a new type of ray-finned fish
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Physicists recreate forgotten experiment observing fusion
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Trump Administration Ousts National Science Foundation from Headquarters Building
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Mice born of two dads reveal hidden details of mammalian reproduction
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