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CERN creates cosmic “fireballs” that could reveal the Universe’s hidden magnetism
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Insects on the space menu: A sustainable food source for future missions
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Stone Age Pacific fishing practices revealed through chemical fingerprints hidden in collagen
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Deadly Typhoon Kalmaegi ravages Vietnam, Philippines
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Why Is the Milky Way Warped?
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As global climate action threatens to stall, can Australia step up at COP30 in Brazil?
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As retail workers brace for the silly season, this simple solution could dial down customer verbal abuse
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Study finds soil health in organic orchards isn't so different to conventional orchards
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Tom Zeller, Jr., on Migraine Research, Gender Bias and the Cultural Stigma of Headaches
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To Be More Creative, Immigrate
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The hidden “Big Bang” that decides how bowel cancer grows
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Antarctic ice melt triggers further melting: Evidence for cascading feedbacks 9,000 years ago
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Scientists discover how hair cells can help heal skin faster
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Leaders turn up the heat on fossil fuels at Amazon climate summit
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Big leap in quest to get to bottom of climate ice mystery
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Operation Cloudburst: Dutch train for 'water bomb' floods
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Ancient DNA uncovers unknown Argentina lineage that has persisted for last 8,500 years
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Hurricane? Cyclone? Typhoon? Here's the difference
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The bright colors in your food may be harming your kids
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Rare desert berry could transform diabetes treatment
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Children's books feature tidy nuclear families—but the animal kingdom tells a different story
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Agriculture in Brazil: How land-use choices affect biodiversity and the global climate
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The secret life of baobabs: How bats and moths keep Africa's giant trees alive
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Mini llama proteins show promise for Alzheimer’s treatment
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Is the Moon Worth Mining?
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Common acne drug may protect against schizophrenia
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What 50 years of buried data tell us about Canada's mining oversight
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Researchers introduce a new tool for more accurate RNA modification detection from nanopore signals
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Populist parties choose divisive issues on purpose, researchers say
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ESA's HydroGNSS Scout satellites ready for launch
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Is There Such a Thing as Too Many Houseplants?
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Plush neuron makes AI approachable, simplifies neural networks for middle schoolers
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Student-built CubeSat to study solar wind and space weather from orbit
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Woodpeckers grunt and brace their bodies like athletes to maximize drilling power
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Woodpecker hammering is a full-body affair
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The Secret of the Triangle Weaver’s Springy Web
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Study Suggests COVID Pandemic May Have Aged Everyone’s Brain
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Revealing how cells adhere to the surface of plastic scaffolds
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New retrieval method boosts accuracy of open-path infrared gas sensing
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Bureaucracy in agriculture fails to take farmers' traditional knowledge and experience into account: Study
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Functional restoration of the Atlantic Forest: Exploring its limits and proposing alternatives
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Peering inside 3D chaotic microcavities with X-ray vision
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Kinase atlas uncovers hidden layers of cell signaling regulation
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Gyromorphs combine liquid and crystal traits to enhance light-based computers
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Mapping a new frontier with AI-integrated geographic information systems
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Experimental evolution uncovers how bacteria develop drug resistance
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The Worm That Survived Multiple Apocalypses
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Textbook view of NMDA receptor calcium signals upended by new findings
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Bees and fish exposed to crop chemicals show significant behavioral changes
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Carob leaf and pomegranate peel extracts may help reduce incidence of 'soapy olive' disease
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