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These Aren’t Your Pharoah’s Mummies

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The Dinos’ Demise Gave Rivers Their Shape

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Long Lives Helped Early Humans Thrive

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Why so many young kids with ADHD are getting the wrong treatment

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New drug could be first to stop deadly fatty liver disease

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Lunar missions may contaminate the moon with hardy Earth microbes

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Strange ‘leopard spots’ in a Mars rock could be the strongest hint of life yet

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Stress measured in hair could predict depression and anxiety in children

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Scientists just found the “master switch” for plant growth

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A volcano erased an island’s plants. Their DNA revealed how life starts over

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Hubble just revealed the fiery heart of the Cigar Galaxy

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Eating Mediterranean could be the secret to healthy gums

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CDC Panel to Review Childhood Vaccines: What's at Stake

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New layered material successfully confines terahertz light to the nanoscale

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Scientists uncover how cellular receptors trigger inflammation and sensory changes

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NASA analysis shows sun's activity ramping up

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Once again, an endangered orca in Washington state is seen carrying a dead calf

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Culture is overtaking genetics in shaping human evolution, researchers argue

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First-principles simulations reveal quantum entanglement in molecular polariton dynamics

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Porous radical organic framework improves lithium-sulfur batteries

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Wheat disease losses between 2018 and 2021 cost farmers $2.9 billion across the US and Canada, study reveals

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Brazil's Amazon lost area the size of Spain in 40 years: Study

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Ants defend plants from herbivores, but can hinder pollination by bees

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The oldest human mummies were slowly smoked 14,000 years ago

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Reference-quality genome assembly created for widely used RPE-1 human cell line

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How name, image, and likeness policies boost college football's competitive balance

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Spotting stealth multiplets for better single-cell experiment design

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Modern plastics form an important archaeological record, argue researchers

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Navigating the knowledge paradox: Why having some answers can be worse than having none

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The oldest mummies in the world may hail from southeastern Asia and date back 12,000 years

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Researchers solve decades-old color mystery in iconic Jackson Pollock painting

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The new engine of voting: Out-party hostility outpaces in-party loyalty across established democracies

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Atomic 'CT scan' reveals how gallium boosts fuel cell catalyst durability

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Inquiry into the history of science shows an early 'inherence' bias

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DNA metabarcoding uncovers woodrats' selective approach to eating toxic plants

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The oldest known mummies have been found — in Southeast Asia

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Nixing Daylight Saving Time May Lower Risk of Obesity and Stroke

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Modular nuclear reactors sound great, but won't be ready any time soon

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New neutrino detector in China is coming online

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What Native-held lands in California can teach about resilience and the future of wildfire

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Kelp forests are connected to local beach ecosystems, study shows

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Moral appeals can trump hate in tamping down online vitriol

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Stem cell regulators in Arabidopsis and maize reveal agricultural potential

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Enhancing soybean flavor to deliver more health benefits and win over more consumers

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Mars once had an atmosphere that was thicker than Earth's today

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Scientists discover how nanoplastics disrupt brain energy metabolism

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Ultrafast infrared light pulses trigger rapid 'breathing' in thin film

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National identity can affect willingness to defend country

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Scientists engineer plants to double carbon uptake ability and produce more seeds and lipids

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Synchrotron X-rays help identify promising candidate in the battle against antibiotic resistance

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