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Study indicates forest regeneration provides climate benefits, but won't offset fossil fuels

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Q&A: Racing against time—the challenge of preserving languages before they vanish

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New hope for cats with eye infections: Common cold sore cream is safe and effective for feline use

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Sodium-ion battery breakthrough could power greener energy—and even make seawater drinkable

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Everything is perimenopause now – but what if it’s not?

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Breastfeeding causes a surge in immune cells that could prevent cancer

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New ScientistN

Enzyme-based system produces versatile active ingredients for drug discovery and testing

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No tricks, only treats: Bats glow under ultraviolet light

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US soliciting new bids for Moon mission amid SpaceX delays: NASA chief

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An AI coach for kinder, better feedback

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Formation of environmental consciousness in preschool children through the media

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Manganese's resilience is key to its use as a catalyst in the oxygen evolution reaction

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Nitrogen fixation phenomenon discovered in the Arctic could boost marine life

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Parks and reserves need to better represent Māori, say researchers

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Tiny droplets that bounce for minutes without bursting might be able to do so indefinitely

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Firms sensitive to rising temperatures deliver lower stock returns

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A new AI-based method to help prevent biological invasions

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Europe's climate is changing fast: How it's affecting people and the economy

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Misunderstanding the tide is putting millions at risk on UK coasts

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Protecting Brazil and Indonesia's tropical forests requires political will, law enforcement and public pressure

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Research shows COVID-19 made people appreciate street cleaners more—but it also made their lives harder

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Report finds more effort needed for UK companies to meet sustainability goals

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How 'conflict-free' minerals are used in the waging of modern wars

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Scientists create LED light that kills cancer cells without harming healthy ones

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What do we do if SETI is successful?

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Molecular map reveals how cells control traffic between the nucleus and cytoplasm

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Starship could cut the travel time to Uranus in half

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Genetic code reveals how mutations disrupt mRNA and cause disease

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Drought, sand storms and evacuations: How Iran's climate crisis gets ignored

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Phys.orgP

Diamond probe measures ultrafast electric fields with femtosecond precision

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'Reduce, reuse, recycle' is corporate gaslighting—the real change must come from the fossil fuel industry

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Marineland's decline raises questions about the future of zoo tourism

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Soil fungus and calcium team up to break down bioplastics faster

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How alternative teaching models can foster inclusive classrooms

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10 effective things citizens can do to make change in addition to attending a protest

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Scientists find immune drug that could halt skin cancer’s deadly spread

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Laser method can detect chemical weapons and bacteria in seconds

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More than just good ethics: New research links corporate diversity to better investment decisions

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Why claims of 'transformational' school reading improvement are premature

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Alien civilizations may only be detectable for a cosmic blink of an eye

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DeePFAS: AI tool advances 'forever chemical' detection

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Revealing the 'carbon hoofprint' of meat consumption for American cities

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Study of Ultramarathon Runners Suggests There’s a Fundamental Limit to Human Metabolism

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Scientific AmericanS

Even for elite athletes, the body’s metabolism has its limits

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Science NewsS

Hydrothermal plumes as invisible transport pathways for iron

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Phys.orgP

Tiny AI-powered eye implant helps the blind see again

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Distant galaxy A1689-zD1 found to have unusually low dust-to-gas ratio

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Study shows the Paris Agreement is working, but not well enough to offset economic growth

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How Soon Will the Seas Rise?

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Street lighting and public safety: Researchers evaluate the effect of improved street lighting on crime rates

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