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12,000-year-old rock art marked ancient water sources in Arabia's desert

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Norms backfire, but social stigma shows promise against sports piracy

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A Thermometer for Measuring Quantumness

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How brain organoids are revealing what truly makes humans unique

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First comprehensive review of plastic pollution in the Amazon reveals contamination poses urgent health risks

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Teams with budding researchers are more likely to drive scientific disruption, new study finds

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Is biomimicry the answer to more sustainable solutions and relationships?

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Artificial floating wetlands offer cost-effective, nature-based water treatment

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AI generated its first working genome: a tiny bacteria killer

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This ultra-thin solar tech could power everything from phones to skyscrapers

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Before they sucked blood, leeches were ocean hunters

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Princeton’s AI reveals what fusion sensors can’t see

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Twisted graphene reveals double-dome superconductivity controlled by electric field

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Scientists see shape memory activation in 'smart' plastic

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New AI enhances the view inside fusion energy systems

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Familiarity breeds success for fledgling companies

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Blocking one protein supercharges the immune system against cancer

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Earth's crust is tearing apart off the Pacific Northwest—and that's not necessarily bad news

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Setting bounds on SETI

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Study reveals horses can ingest banned steroid from everyday feedstuffs

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Call for psychological juror care after horror trials

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New test to track how medicines 'hitchhike' on cholesterol

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Multi-band observations explore nearby dwarf irregular galaxy UGCA 320

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Pathogenic yeast strains found in urban air but not along the coast

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Study finds ancient Parthian man shot by an arrow which was never removed

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Galaxies with high radio emissions could be home to many advanced civilizations

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Human skin cells turned into fertilisable eggs for first time

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Engineered Microbes Pull Critical Minerals from Mining Waste

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Scientific AmericanS

Key steps towards the realization of a high-precision optical clock based on Ni¹²⁺

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Demetre Daskalakis on RFK, Jr., Vaccine Schedule Changes and CDC’s Future

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Scientific AmericanS

Should We Bring the Dead Back to Life?

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NautilusN

New Life for Rotting Seaweed

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NautilusN

The best new science fiction books of October 2025

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New ScientistN

Fungi may have set the stage for life on land hundreds of millions of years earlier than thought

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Cassini proves complex chemistry in Enceladus ocean

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Is Life inside Enceladus? Cassini Uncovers Complex Organic Chemistry in Saturn’s Ocean Moon

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Scientific AmericanS

Antarctic sea ice hits its third-lowest winter peak on record

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The elephant in the classroom: Why children need more male teachers

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Swiss glaciers shrank by a quarter in past decade: study

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Strong earthquake kills 31 people in a central Philippine region hit by deadly storm just days ago

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Nobel laureate George Smoot, who researched the universe's origins at UC Berkeley, dies at 80

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Scientists may be closing in on dark matter’s true identity

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Scientists just found the strongest signs of life on Mars yet

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Webb spots first hints of atmosphere on a potentially habitable world

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Yoga isn’t as heart-healthy as you think, new study reveals

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Seal's sensitive whiskers hold key to foiling fish escapes

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Is Tylenol Safe for Children? What Research Shows About Acetaminophen

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Scientific AmericanS

Nanoscale slots enable room-temperature hybrid states of matter in perovskite

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Q&A: What happens during a government shutdown?

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We now know why a belly button becomes an 'innie'

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