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Why we slip on ice: Physicists challenge centuries-old assumptions

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Engineered E. coli produce biodegradable plastic that outperforms widely used PET

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POLIZERO: Project shows paths to climate neutrality

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Earth’s inner core exists only because of carbon

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Provisions from pond water? Researchers leverage biomanufacturing to produce food

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Giving food waste fermentation a 'jolt' increases chemical production

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Research findings offer new insight into blood thinners and bone builders

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Ireland's first satellite EIRSAT-1 completes its mission

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Forever chemicals are more acidic than we thought, study finds

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Exploring the secret lives of figs and fig wasps

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AI model reveals hidden earthquake swarms and faults in Italy's Campi Flegrei

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New algorithm hushes unwanted noise in LIGO, may lead to more black hole discoveries

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Ancient plant protein offers new path for broad-spectrum pathogen resistance in crops

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Current extinction rates haven't reached level of 'mass extinction' just yet, study suggests

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Making diamonds with electron radiation

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Most rodents have thumbnails instead of claws: It might help explain how they took over the world

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Human impact on the ocean will double by 2050, scientists warn

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Researchers achieve light-induced heterolytic hydrogen dissociation at ambient temperature

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A twist in spintronics: Chiral magnetic nanohelices control spins at room temperature

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What’s the Smallest Particle in the Universe?

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Tiny thumbnails may be key for rodents’ global takeover

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A sixth mass extinction? Not so fast, some scientists say

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Magnetic nanoparticles in synthetic cells enable controlled, deep-tissue drug release with reduced side effects

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Sydney once produced its own food—but urban development has devoured the city's food bowl

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Microfluidics suggest hydrophilic surfaces retain more oil than hydrophobic ones for groundwater remediation

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Amazon's Starlink rival lands first major airline deal

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Spin-state tuning in perovskite boosts high-temperature oxygen evolution reaction

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Zooming in on Pismis 24, Webb gets glittering glimpse of star birth

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New report reveals glaring gaps between Australia's future needs and science capabilities

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Oxygen came late to ocean depths during Paleozoic, isotope analysis reveals

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Hundreds of abundant freshwater microbes finally cultivated for laboratory study

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The cosmic giant challenging our understanding of galaxy formation in the early universe

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Iron-laden fluids drive abiotic organic synthesis in dolomitic marble, offering insight into origin of early life

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You can be exposed to PFAS through food, water, even swimming in lakes

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Observation-informed deep learning cuts ENSO projection uncertainty

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A single dose of LSD seems to reduce anxiety

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Iberian harvester ant queens are cloning different species to produce hybrid workers

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What I've learned from photographing (almost) every British wildflower

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Pets on skinny jabs? Here's how to help them lose weight naturally

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Study maps the happiest and saddest national anthems from around the globe

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Gold-enhanced TiO₂ catalyst enables efficient and selective flow synthesis of propane from methane

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How environmental RNA can give us a real-time picture of freshwater biodiversity

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Scientists reveal how breakfast timing may predict how long you live

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BlueDOGs might evolve from Little Red Dots

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Uncovering language learning strategies for university students in STEM

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Effective urban planning from real-world population tracking

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Ash boosts biogas production and fertilizer quality, study shows

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Scientists probe powerful molecular messaging system that goes beyond DNA

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Light-based insect analysis sharpens forensic timelines

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How unexploded bombs cause environmental damage—and why climate change exacerbates the problem

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