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Scientists just cracked a 60-million-year-old volcanic mystery

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Scientists just made CRISPR three times more effective

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Politicians now talk of climate 'pragmatism' to delay action—new study

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Australia halts logging for koala haven on eastern coast

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Overcrowding kills infant gorillas in Rwanda habitat

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'Correcting The Map': reshaping perceptions of Africa

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AI-powered meet-up apps fight loneliness

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Hidden mechanisms that prevent bridge collapse under catastrophic events uncovered

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Multifunctional mucus and polydopamine spheres enable targeted, adjustable drug delivery

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What is prepping—and how does it work in Australia?

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Mars has a solid core, resolving a longstanding planetary mystery, according to new study

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How do we get more Year 12s doing math?

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Survey Results Show People Prefer More Human Involvement in AI-driven Art

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Ant Queens Birth Hybrid Offspring Using Another Species' Sperm

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Panama’s ocean lifeline vanishes for the first time in 40 years

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Common allergy spray slashes COVID-19 risk in surprising trial

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Astronomers uncover a hidden world on the solar system’s edge

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Earth’s safe zones are vanishing fast

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Strange new bacteria found in Amazon sand flies. Could it spread to humans?

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MIT scientists uncover shocking origin of the moon’s magnetic scars

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Study: There is less room to store carbon dioxide, driver of climate change, than previously thought

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AI could one day replace tutors, but its reliability still lags

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A common supplement could reverse the hidden harm of sucralose

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Some tropical trees cool their leaves to survive the heat—but not all species have ways to cope

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Image: Hubble spies galaxy with much to see

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Getting a job can increase food insecurity risk for refugees, study finds

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New method tracks gene expression changes to reveal cell fate decisions

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We decoded the oldest genetic data from an Egyptian, a man buried about 4,500 years ago

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Saturday Citations: Ant species clones workers; a primordial black hole candidate; an anti-tumor carotenoid

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Breakthrough carbon nanotube material sets new thermal insulation record

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Scientists Sequence Bacterial DNA from Germs in Mammoth Teeth

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Researchers quantify rate of essential evolutionary process in the ocean

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Even untouched ecosystems are losing insects at alarming rates, new study finds

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Experts warn: Smartphones before 13 could harm mental health for life

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Satellites confirm 1990s sea-level predictions were shockingly accurate

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The fat you can’t see may be damaging your heart, even if you exercise

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Baby pterosaurs died in ancient storms—and their fossils reveal the truth

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Scientists made plastic that eats carbon

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Tiny gold quantum needles with astonishing powers discovered

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Ghost sharks grow teeth on their heads to mate

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Oceans could reach a dangerous tipping point by 2050

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Asia will get a prime view of this weekend's total lunar eclipse

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Scientists tap 'secret' fresh water under the ocean, raising hopes for a thirsty world

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Eiffel Tower to honor 72 women scholars to ensure gender parity

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Baby Pterosaur Fossils Show They Died in a Violent Storm

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These clear windows can secretly produce solar power

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Our Dark, Unvaccinated Future

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Researchers discover massive geo-hydrogen source to the west of the Mussau Trench

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Scientists transform plastic waste into efficient CO₂ capture materials

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More scrutiny of domestic fishing fleets at ports could help deter illegal fishing

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