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Gray wolf numbers fall to their lowest level in a decade in far northern Minnesota

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Mirrorless laser: Physicists propose a new light source

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Billions of gallons of raw sewage from Philly are released into the Delaware annually, report reveals

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Breakthrough optical processor lets AI compute at the speed of light

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'Broken' genes may play key role in marsupial fur color oddities

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Why aren't America's national roadways working?

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Meet Lasagna, Scorpion, Athena and more: Scientists unveil names North Atlantic right whales

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Climate deniers' online strategy: Using scientific aesthetics to appear credible

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AI and citizen science reveal potential first detection of invasive malaria mosquito in Madagascar

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JWST observations discover large debris disk around nearby M dwarf

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Did Astronomers Photograph UFOs Orbiting Earth in the 1950s?

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A meteorite slammed into Western Australia billions of years ago. Or did it?

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Earth's 'boring billion years' created the conditions for complex life, study reveals

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How AI can help predict fashion trends

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Mamluk Empire's sugar industry revealed in ancient tunnels

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Rare fossil find reveals early evolution of mosquitoes

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Computational method can calculate forces between large molecules with unprecedented accuracy

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Engineers test photonic AI chips in space

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Did Dark Matter Help Supersize the Universe?

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Researchers reveal genetic drivers of rapid craniofacial development in marsupials

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New method can measure ocean acidification using ambient wind noise

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What’s Behind This Luxury ‘Cat Poo’ Coffee’s Unique Flavor

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Mathematicians Make Surprising Breakthrough in 3D Geometry with ‘Noperthedron’

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Stereotypes holding back Australia's recreational fishing future, study finds

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13-year record indicates differences in the duration and depth of soil carbon accrual among potential bioenergy crops

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Schools often group English learners together, but studies show negative outcomes or no benefit for most students

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Cul-de-sac effect: Why Mediterranean regions are becoming more prone to extreme floods in a changing climate

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Now in 3D, maps begin to bring exoplanets into focus

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Sinking Indian megacities pose 'alarming' building damage risks

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Naked Clams and Sunken Ships

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Nearly half of US workers don't know work experience could count toward a degree, according to survey

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Young adults fear mass shootings but don't necessarily support gun control, study finds

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Crystal-free mechanoluminescence illuminates new possibilities for next-generation materials

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Polar bears act as crucial providers for Arctic scavenger species, study shows

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Polar bears provide millions of kilograms of food for other Arctic species

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This easy daily habit cuts heart risk by two thirds

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Daily activities can help social networks evolve, but lasting ties take more

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Earth’s “boring billion” set the stage for complex life

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China's Zhuque-3 reusable rocket passes key milestone

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Scientists just solved the mystery of perfect spaghetti

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Yaoundé is set to sizzle at 38°C by 2030: How green design could cool Cameroon's capital

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Bananas could be ruining your smoothie’s health benefits

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Scientists discover a surprising way to quiet the anxious mind

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Scientists say gluten isn’t the problem after all

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Chemists discover antibiotic for drug-resistant bacteria 'hiding in plain sight'

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Relying heavily on contractors can cut attendance by 27% for museums, theaters and other arts nonprofits—new research

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The fate of Marineland's belugas exposes the ethical cracks in Canadian animal law

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XRISM catches a pulsar's cosmic wind—and sees a surprising result

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Boys don't cry? How picture books can teach gendered ideas about pain

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Why most of us are reluctant to switch banks, even though it could cut our environmental impact

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