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Why women live longer than men, explained by evolution

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How climate change can make people more likely to get into violent conflict

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What Happens in Space Matters on Earth

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How This Haunting Hurricane Illusion Forms

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Seismology meets botany: Geologist applies vibration science to saguaros

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Aridity and grazing pave way for invasive weeds in northern China

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The Science of How Hurricane Melissa Became So Extreme

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Warming climate could harm mollusk populations in the western Atlantic

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The Red Spider Nebula, caught by Webb

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A revolutionary DNA search engine is speeding up genetic discovery

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What we got wrong about mosquito mating—researchers explain why females are in charge

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AI framework turns supply chain resilience into measurable financial strategies

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Surprising study finds processed fats may not harm heart health

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One class used AI, one didn't. Their exam scores were the same

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Prototype e-voting system can solve coercion problem

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Study may lead to improved networked quantum sensing

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Far-right views 'normalized' at Dutch elections, researchers argue

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Luxury tourism is a risky strategy for African economies: New study of Botswana, Mauritius, Rwanda

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Image: Hurricane Melissa barrels through the Caribbean

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South Africa's coal mines are leaking methane, and no one knows how much

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The 'demonstration effect' can inspire girls to play—but only if communities are ready

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What Belfast's changing murals can tell us about peace

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Ecoball: How to turn picking up litter into a game for kids

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Climate change is making cities hotter. Here's how planting trees can help

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Risk-averse farmers need tailored incentives to grow bioenergy crops for aviation fuel, study finds

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Policy brief outlines flood risk reduction strategies for data-limited, arid countries

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Solar storms have influenced our history. An environmental historian explains how they could also threaten our future

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Children learn to read with books that are just right for them, but that might not be the best approach

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Novice wine reviewers' confidence follows U-shaped trajectory

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Before plants or animals, fungi conquered Earth’s surface

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Algorithm-based strategy shows promise in reducing urban poverty

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All prey are not the same: Marine predators face uneven nutritional payoffs

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Australian Mountain Dragon faces 'nowhere left to go' as climate warms

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'Derailment' warning as world faces threats to its ability to act on climate change

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How a surge in ancient plagues 5000 years ago shaped humanity

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Scientists describe an extinct rhino species from Canada's High Arctic

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Molecules bend, properties change: How nanographene transforms through oxidation

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Winter Olympics: high in the Alps, artificial snow will still play role

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AI model predicts peptide sequences that prevent ribosome stalling in E. coli protein production

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Slow but savage: Why hurricanes like Melissa are becoming more common

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Novel phage DNA modifications offer new hope against antibiotic-resistant superbugs

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New DNA evidence from Crimea sheds light on Neanderthal migration into Asia

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Thousands evacuated in Vietnam after record rain triggers floods

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Genetic secrets of one of world's rarest penguins revealed

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Young sun-like star's dual-temperature plasma ejections offer clues to early planetary environments

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World far off track to meet climate goals: UN

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Propeller-shaped luminescent molecules can switch chirality depending on the solvent

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How Plantago asiatica plants communicate with each other to respond to salt stress

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Why Hurricane Melissa is one of the strongest Atlantic storms ever

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Hurricane Melissa is being fuelled by exceptional ocean heat

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