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Tiny structure in the brain could be driving how much you eat

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Asteroid Ryugu once had liquid water flowing through it

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How to Send Your Name to the Moon with NASA’s Artemis II Mission

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From risk factor to survival advantage: How tuberculosis has shaped meerkat evolution

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Sites contaminated by toxic 'forever chemicals' are much more widespread than previously thought, study finds

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Mission discovers pickup ions and wave activity in solar wind near Earth

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Integrating content and language instruction for multilingual learners analyzed across bilingual programs

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Prussian Blue finally transformed into octahedral structure after 300 years

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Is There Life on Mars? This Rock May Hold the Answer

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Scientific AmericanS

Why painting your home white could help you survive a heat wave

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Micronutrient shortages shaped human DNA worldwide, study shows

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Ringing black hole confirms Einstein and Hawking's predictions

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Rising heat waves are tied to fossil fuel and cement production

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Hawking and Kerr black hole theories confirmed by gravitational wave

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Digging into the origin of lizards: Ancient fossil shows only one of three predicted ancestral traits

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Blowing from the north, winds emerge as key driver of Antarctic ice loss

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Electricity plays a surprising role in keeping the body's protective cell layers healthy

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The tale of the creature with the most chromosomes

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Phys.orgP

Exotic phase of matter realized on quantum processor

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Phys.orgP

Simulations solve centuries-old cosmic mystery—and discover new class of ancient star systems

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Phys.orgP

Best-Yet Measurement of Merging Black Holes Confirms Einstein, Hawking and the ‘No Hair’ Theorem

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Scientific AmericanS

A ‘ringing’ black hole matches scientists’ predictions

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Science NewsS

An exploding black hole could reveal the foundations of the universe

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Phys.orgP

'Fortress stores' can fight theft—but is it how we want to shop?

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Phys.orgP

Scientists find quasi-moon orbiting the Earth for the last 60 years—and it's not the first one

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Crowded conditions muddle frogs' mating choices

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Phys.orgP

Climate change is driving fish stocks from countries' waters to the high seas, study finds

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Phys.orgP

Switch on, switch off: The dynamic defense of a deadly plant disease

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Environmental pressures need not always spark conflict—lessons from history show how crisis can be avoided

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Deadlier than varroa, a new honey-bee parasite is spreading around the world

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Two 7th-century people found with West African ancestry—diversity and integration in early Anglo-Saxon society

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Groundwater modeling tool helps rural Colorado community make informed irrigation and water management decisions

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A new way to prevent icing problems for aircraft and drones

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Extinction is forever, yet scientists offer hope to a tiny, endangered mountain frog

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Revisiting a 100-year-old medical treatment to tackle the growing crisis of antibiotic resistance

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Solid-state batteries get a boost with new protective coating

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Phys.orgP

Scientists uncover extreme life inside the Arctic ice

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The role of nanoscale crystals in volcanic eruptions

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Astronomers confirm wandering black hole in nearby dwarf galaxy

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When magnets cannot agree: Quantum mechanics deciphers iron catalyst

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Astrophysicists find sun's 11-year magnetic cycle mirrors younger stars, shaping Earth's space weather

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Phytoplankton communities can transform in just days, study reveals

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Nationwide database helps track and improve wildfire treatments

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Triggering RNA activation on demand: Strategy expands options for therapeutics and gene editing

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Phys.orgP

Self-Assembly Gets Automated in Reverse of ‘Game of Life’

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Bats on the move: Study reveals migration patterns behind wind turbine fatalities

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Phys.orgP

Study sheds new light on conservation of dark biodiversity in rainforests

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Phys.orgP

New Homo naledi evidence supports intentional burial practices

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Genomes uncover the extraordinary drive to survive in microbes beneath Antarctic ice

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Phys.orgP

Organoids gone viral: Rabbit biocontrol sees advancement with efficient virus testing

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