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Edible oat protein nanofibrils can combat iron deficiency more effectively

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COP30: Global nature goals at risk as conservation projects quietly fail

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Amazon poised to host toughest climate talks in years

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Typhoon exposes centuries-old shipwreck off Vietnam port

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Bezos's Blue Origin postpones rocket launch over weather

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A neutron star’s weird wind rewrites space physics

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Physicists prove the Universe isn’t a simulation after all

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Supercomputer breakthrough exposes Enceladus’s hidden ocean

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AI unravels the hidden communication of gut microbes

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Between solstices and equinoxes: Reducing stigma around bipolar disorder on stage

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Beauty and fear: The role of emotions in communicating natural disasters

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New online tool can predict how well blood pressure drugs will work

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New bacterial therapy destroys cancer without the immune system

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Mysterious holes in Andean mountain may be an Inca spreadsheet

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Iconic Andean monument may have been used for Indigenous accounting

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All roads in ancient Rome stretched far longer than previously known, study shows

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Interactive map shows deforestation drives up tropical temperatures by up to 5°C

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Bezos's Blue Origin set to launch NASA mission to Mars

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Super Typhoon Fung-wong makes landfall in Philippines

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Landmark Paris Agreement set a path to slow warming. The world hasn't stayed on it

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Why women land top jobs in struggling organizations—they may just be better in a crisis

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Doctors found a way to stop a deadly metformin reaction

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A simple DNA test could reveal the right antidepressant for you

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Why hurricanes rarely kill in Cuba

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Astronomers shocked by mysterious gas found in deep space

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Dark energy might be changing and so is the Universe

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Microbes that breathe rust could help save Earth’s oceans

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Deep-sea mining risks disrupting the marine food web, study warns

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AI Slop—How Every Media Revolution Breeds Rubbish and Art

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Life found in a place scientists thought impossible

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Philippines evacuates hundreds of thousands as super typhoon nears

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Meet the desert survivor that grows faster the hotter it gets

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9,000-year-old ice melt shows how fast Antarctica can fall apart

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Warm ocean beneath Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus may be perfect for life

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Stanford discovers an extraordinary crystal that could transform quantum tech

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“Really bizarre” quantum discovery defies the rules of physics

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Tiny laser could transform medicine and quantum science

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DNA’s hidden power could transform how we make medicines

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Common antidepressant found to work in just two weeks

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What if your Tamagotchi was alive and glowing? This toy prototype is full of bacteria

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Bacteria use sugar-fueled currents and molecular gearboxes to move without flagella

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How countries can be held responsible for staying within new legal climate target of 1.5°C

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The 'anti-weather' of Venus

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Rainfall's origin reveals a hidden driver behind drought risks for farmers

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Empowering street vendors in Indonesia through a sustainability-integrated financial literacy program

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Geopolitics, backsliding and progress: Here's what to expect at this year's COP30 global climate talks

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DNA in seawater reveals lost hammerhead sharks

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A 500-million-year-old brain "radar" still shapes how you see

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Scientists find brain cells that could stop Alzheimer’s

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We studied 217 tropical cyclones globally to see how people died. Our findings might surprise you

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