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How could we clean up the algal bloom?
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A decade of global water cycle monitoring: NASA soil moisture active passive mission
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NASA tests potential bone loss treatment for long-duration missions
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Heavy metals found in the scales of black mambas allow tracking of pollutants
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Going with the flow: How penguins use tides to travel and hunt
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TikTok's online wild meat sellers—study finds endangered species on offer in West Africa
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Indigenous students want to finish Year 12. They need equal support and resources from schools to do this
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Earth's carbon sinks are being eroded by climate change feedback loops
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3D computational fluid dynamics illustrate badminton's 'spin serve' phenomenon
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U.S. Cuts Antarctica’s Only Research Icebreaker Ship under Trump Budget Squeeze
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Could babies get bird flu through breast milk? Maybe, a study hints
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How do researchers write narrative CVs? Does language matter?
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Heavy and painful periods linked to lower standardized test grades and attendance, new study finds
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Long-term biochar can sustainably boost crop yields and cut greenhouse gas emissions
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In Africa, heat waves are hotter and longer than 40 years ago, researchers say
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Physicists create stable, 'breathing' solitons in settings without energy conservation
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Maize plants use a volatile gas to fight off pests in densely crowded fields
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Poplar tree discovery could help shape the future of energy and biomaterials
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North Pacific waters are acidifying more rapidly below the surface, research reveals
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LHCb collaboration observes ultra-rare baryon decay
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Pollution hotspots at England's most famous lake need 'urgent' action
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Fish tracks show earliest adaptations for moving on land
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Hurricane Erin's massive waves threaten to isolate North Carolina's Outer Banks
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Tiny microbes may secretly rewire the brain before birth
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Theoretical study reveals failure of key quark-gluon plasma probe in low-energy region
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Freely available model predicts how molecules will dissolve in different solvents
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Deploying electric harps and muzzles to protect bees from Asian hornets
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Exotic ring design breaks symmetry rules, unlocking new photocatalyst potential
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Scientists identify sources of blue carbon in wetland soils
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Monarch butterflies use internal compass for epic migration
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A 3D-printed aluminum mirror could enhance CubeSat observations
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Transforming the tip of a mechanical pencil lead into a high-quality electron beam source
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Rare quadruple star system could unlock mystery of brown dwarfs
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Scientists are people too, a new book reminds readers
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Global South faces 'disproportionately high' urban flood risk, study warns
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Astronomers discover dozens of new luminous quasars
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More drought brings earlier autumn leaf fall, Northern Hemisphere study finds
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Tracking where whales feed could inform conservation efforts
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Antarctic ecosystems at risk without urgent, long-term research
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Prehistoric female miners identified using multidisciplinary approach
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Preparing for hurricane season
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Could soybeans be the key to fighting fires safely?
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Scientists may have finally found the Universe’s missing sulfur
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September 2025: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago
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Science Crossword: A Trip Down Memory Lane
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Poem: ‘Unison Call’
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Math Puzzle: Dissect the Square
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Human Uniqueness Is a Myth, Mounting Evidence Shows
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How NASA’s Juno Probe Changed Everything We Know about Jupiter
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180 Years of Standing Up for Science
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