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Scientists discover a stunning new golden-tongued lizard in China
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Scientists create new type of semiconductor that holds superconducting promise
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Germanium superconductor could help build reliable quantum computers
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The Pretense of Political Debate
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Underwater 'human habitat' designed to let scientists live and work below the surface
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China says it's on track to land astronauts on the moon by 2030 ahead of space station mission
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Archaeological site in Alaska that casts light on early Yup'ik life ravaged by ex-Typhoon Halong
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Electrochemical system converts plant compound into two valuable products at once
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Scientists discover a way simulate the Universe on a laptop
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Webb reveals the Universe’s first galaxies were a chaotic mess
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Twin black hole collisions put Einstein’s general relativity to its most extreme test
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How rural communities can contribute to the protection of natural resources
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Hidden clues in ghostly particles could explain why we exist
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What made the moon?
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Were Neanderthals capable of making art?
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“Immortal” flatworm rewrites the science of healing
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Gum disease may quietly damage the brain, scientists warn
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Synthesis method enables small-diameter, high-density carbon nanowires
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New research reveals that almost half of Canadians believe in the paranormal—ghosts and all
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Beyond the paycheck: Parents' financial struggles can hurt kid's social skills
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Climate inaction linked to millions of preventable deaths each year, study finds
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No More Tears? Scientists Take a Keen Eye to Onion Slicing
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Valencia floods, one year on: What have we learned, and how can we prevent similar tragedies in the future?
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Stem cell therapy lowers risk of heart failure after a heart attack
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New images reveal the Milky Way's stunning galactic plane in more detail than ever before
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Pre-construction archaeology reveals Benin City's historic urban development and heritage
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A second instrument on HWO could track down nearby Earth-size planets
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Genome-wide analysis of gene expression in sorghum furthers efforts to improve stem biomass
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Meet the Real Frankenstein
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Labeling clothes with cost per wear could curb fast fashion, research shows
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Novel strategy boosts CO₂ electroreduction efficiency and durability
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Public greenspaces unevenly distributed in many U.S. communities leave some residents without walkable access
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Researchers isolate indigenous bacteria, achieving high immobilization efficiency for Cd–Pb in contaminated sites
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Lignin increases the stability and effectiveness of herbicide nanoparticles, study shows
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Pathway provides new insight into how cilia on cell surfaces break down before division
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Ancient enzyme structure reveals new path to sustainable ethylene production
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Spaceflight study reveals men experience greater eye changes, while brain differences between sexes are subtle
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Hybrid seagrass could enable genome-informed restoration of oceans and coastlines
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Postcards from ancient Mars: Isotopes illuminate early Martian climate
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Integrating museum records with contemporary citizen science data to uncover 166 years of tropical butterfly history
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Study finds EVs quickly overcome their energy-intensive build to be cleaner than gas cars
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A tiny nearby galaxy is home to a shockingly enormous black hole
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You Might Be Loving Fluffy to Death
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Does Hurricane Melissa Show It’s Time for a Category 6 Designation?
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For battered brands, consumers can be defenders
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Unit-free theorem pinpoints key variables for AI and physics models
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Oat pangenome reveals keys to better crop varieties
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Ultra-fast laser platform enables fabrication and study of nanostructures in metal films
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The biggest threats to maintaining fat bike trails: Climate change and volunteer burnout
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Phage G genome: AI analysis maps out world's largest cultivated bacteria-killing virus
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