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Can Lichen Light the Way to Dinosaur Finds?

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Scientists uncover meditation’s hidden side effects

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Most Americans don’t know alcohol can cause cancer

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Repeated impacts could regenerate exoplanet atmospheres around red dwarfs

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Scientists reveal it is feasible to send quantum signals from Earth to a satellite

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Taiwan's ancient vanished ecosystem: Today's forests were once warm savanna, elephant teeth show

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A breakthrough map reveals how the brain really works

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EU strikes last-ditch deal on climate targets as COP30 looms

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Plasma strategy boosts antibacterial efficacy of silica-based materials

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First complete 3D structure of yellow fever virus reveals key differences between strains

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Polar ocean turbulence projected to intensify as sea ice declines

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Superconducting qubit that lasts for over 1 millisecond is primed for industrial scaling

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Japan deploys troops to counter surge in bear attacks

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SPRTA: A smarter way to measure evolution uncertainty

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Termite 'jumping genes' provide template to resolve tree of life

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What we’re learning about consciousness from master meditators’ brains

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Nanobodies from camels and llamas offer promise for treating schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease

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Data integration key to understanding Asia-Pacific marine change, researchers say

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Companies that 'sell to buy' reap $234 million shareholder boost, study finds

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Artificial neurons that behave like real brain cells

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Mating injuries may give us a new way of identifying dinosaur genders

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Access denied: How banning books reduces reading volume and achievement

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The world's healthiest countries aren't the richest, study finds

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How Your Brain Creates ‘Aha’ Moments and Why They Stick

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Can Israel feed itself? Economic model to rethink food self-sufficiency unveiled

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Kaua'i adopts first-ever framework to guide post-disaster recovery, redevelopment

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When mega wildfires can actually be a good thing

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New modeling shows difficult future for the Great Barrier Reef under climate change

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California agriculture dept. is hiding bird flu information, legal aid group alleges in lawsuit

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Body preservation technique applied to wood to make it stronger, protect from decay

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New underwater device tracks real-time nutrient exchanges between sediments and water

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All aboard the remora rollercoaster—camera tags capture wild humpback rides

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Are U.S. firms 'decoupling' from China? Yes and no

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Ecological refuges or traps? Mapping a future for Australia's islands

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Blue Origin eyes 2nd New Glenn launch with Mars-bound NASA satellites

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College women face 75% higher risk of sexual violence than nonstudents

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Toxic algae blighting South Australia could pose a global threat

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COVID Is Beginning to Surge Globally—What Are the Symptoms, and How Serious Is It?

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Turning CO2 into clean fuel faster and cheaper

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Fishes, young and old, are shrinking in Michigan's inland lakes, research reveals

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Genomic selection is a crucial tool for meeting future challenges in agriculture

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New method makes transgene-free gene editing even more promising

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China commands 47% of remote sensing research, while U.S. produces just 9%

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Long-Lived Gamma-Ray Burst Is Unlike Any Seen Before

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How did Pluto capture its largest moon, Charon?

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Self-replicating probes could be operating right now in the solar system; here's how we could look for them

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A 480-million-year-old parasite still infects oysters today

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Q&A: How mathematics can reveal the depth of deep learning AI

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Ancient DNA may rewrite the story of Iceland's earliest settlers

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What Is ARFID? Doctors Explain Why the Eating Disorder’s Rates Are Rising

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