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Plants that dominate at home often thrive as invasive species abroad, study suggests
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Suite of models shows some positive effects of climate-smart ag practices
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'Optical sieve' detects the smallest pieces of plastic in the environment more easily than ever before
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Students in England and Australia are supposedly poor at learning languages. Our research shows this isn't true
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Can a strange new treatment finally relieve chronic sinus infections?
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Resistance training may strengthen your gut microbiome
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Arctic communities face rapid changes in technology and transportation
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Research reveals hidden damage caused by heat
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Tiny chip can sort and count nanoplastics for better pollution monitoring
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Helping teens navigate online racism—study shows which parenting strategy works best
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Our understanding of lightning has been driven by fear and shaped by curiosity
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Extending the existing theory on host–microbiome evolution
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Physicists devise an idea for lasers that shoot beams of neutrinos
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A new way to control terahertz light for faster electronics
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Shedding light on insulators: How light pulses unfreeze electrons
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Strong tides speed melting of Antarctic ice shelves
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AI tool built for learners supports learning better than ChatGPT
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No, AI isn’t going to kill us all, despite what this new book says
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AI and climate change: How to reliably record greenhouse gas emissions
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The science of spaghetti: Neutron scattering explains why gluten-free pasta falls apart
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Your red is my red, at least to our brains
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Report shows top 400 richest Americans now taxed less than general population
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Florida's anti-vaccine push leads dangerous shift for US public health
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Emotions expressed in real-time barrage comments relate to purchasing intentions and imitative behavior
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Boosting timber harvesting in national forests while cutting public oversight won't solve America's wildfire problem
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Why building nature-centric housing involves a mindset shift
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50 years ago, NASA sent two spacecraft to search for life on Mars. The missions' findings are still discussed today
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Why the East Antarctic interior is warming faster and earlier than its coastal areas
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As world gets hotter, Americans are turning to more sugar, study finds
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France's racial blind spot exposed in new study
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Corporate reports miss the mark on ocean health, according to new analysis
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Cities need trees, but sometimes they have to be cut down. Here's why, and how to do it properly
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Genetic fingerprint approach enhances detection of gene-edited organisms
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Ocean warming puts vital marine microbe Prochlorococcus at risk
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Baby turtles vanish into the Indian Ocean for years: Now a model shows where they might go
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Animal remains suggest first modern humans in central Iberian Peninsula were expert hunters
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Reusable nanocomposite unites adsorption and photocatalysis for advanced wastewater treatment
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Exoplanet 40 light years from Earth may have right conditions for life
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Young children are not the main drivers of language change, theoretical study suggests
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The hard truth about the circular economy—real change will take more than refillable bottles
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Mathematical framework uncovers key to decoupling economic growth from pollution in developing countries
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Put down your phone and engage in boredom—how philosophy can help with digital overload
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An Arkansas group's effort to build a white ethnostate inspired by white supremacy
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A clearer picture of corporate tax avoidance
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Sculpted head hints at hair fashion for ancient hunter-gatherers
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Does this sculpted head show an ancient hunter-gatherer's hairstyle?
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New tech to combat toxic algal blooms and fish death events
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New research shows Year 12 students face many pressures—far beyond study and exams
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Making younger trees age faster could create more homes for wildlife—and it can be done without chainsaws
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The Hofstadter butterfly: Twisted bilayer graphene reveals two distinct strongly interacting topological phases
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