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Sharks now roam the open ocean. But for 200 million years, they only lived near the sea floor

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Rapid climate action will come at a cost, according to the Business Council. But experts say the benefits are far larger

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Is space worth the cost? Accounting experts say its value can't be found in spreadsheets

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Tiny Tubes Reveal Clues to the Evolution of Complex Life

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Ultra-wideband radio observations unravel polarization mystery of millisecond pulsar

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Drugs like Ozempic might lower cancer risk

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The Murchison Widefield Array just doubled in size—what could it find now?

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Seaweed snare: Sargassum stops sea turtle hatchlings in their tracks

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Distracted viewers can be prime targets for ads, study finds

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Plasma propulsion system could help remove space debris without contact

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New research reveals hidden burden on teachers supporting students with chronic pain

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Multiple new species of 'living fossil' fish found hiding in plain sight after more than 150 years

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INTEGRAL observes exceptionally bright X-ray flares from Cygnus X-1

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Super-X' design shows major advantages in handling hot exhaust of fusion energy

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Joshua trees face climate threat despite heat adaptation, study finds

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Citizen scientists help researchers protect one of Earth's oldest surviving species: Horseshoe crabs

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We’ve glimpsed the secret quantum landscape inside all matter

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TRAPPIST-1e observations narrow down possibilities for atmosphere and surface water on elusive exoplanet

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Team discovers hidden structures, invisible in traditional seismic scans, that block the pumping of oil

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Face masks release microplastics and chemicals that could harm people and the environment, study finds

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Archaeologists uncover rare beetle ornament in ancient Hallstatt cremation burial

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Study analyzes attributes of resilience after major earthquakes

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Earth has an outer space treaty, but is it time for an orbital activity treaty?

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'Three-tailed' lipid helps cells survive during heart attack and stroke

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Smart patch runs tests using sweat instead of blood

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Just like humans, many animals get more aggressive in the heat

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Job postings reveal early signs of a shift away from the 'ideal worker' norm

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AI workflow could help biofuel crops grow on infertile soil and protect plants from infectious diseases

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New book asks whether addressing climate change requires stability or conflict

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Heart attacks may actually be infectious

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What is a quantum computer's speed limit? Entanglement can provide an answer

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Number of Central California condors in wild could soon be highest in years, experts say

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Invasive flathead catfish now top predators in Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania

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Scientists uncover surprising link between diet and nearsightedness

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Viruses in the Gut Protect Us and Change with Age and Diet

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NASA’s InSight Lander Reveals Mars’s Lumpy Mantle in New Seismic Study

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You Can Help NASA Track Hurricane Damage

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This Forest Survived a Megafire

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Quantum router could speed up quantum computers

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Hidden gut cells could transform food allergy treatment

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'Blood Moon' rises during total lunar eclipse

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Scientists finally crack the mystery of rogue waves

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Autism symptoms vanish in mice after Stanford brain breakthrough

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AI has no idea what it’s doing, but it’s threatening us all

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This common sugar builds stronger cancer-killing T cells

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Flamingos reveal their secret to staying young

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One number at age 7 could predict how long you live

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Dinosaur teeth reveal secrets of Jurassic life 150 million years ago

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Scientists just made the first time crystal you can see

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Insurers have detailed data on your home's flood risk. So why don't you?

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