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What happens to ecosystems when you restore iconic top predators? It's more complicated than you might think

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Detecting incel misogyny on Reddit

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What a Martian ice age left behind

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Life in Space: A beginner's guide to life in the universe

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Exploring underage use of online adult-based platforms

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Wild animals divide Danes—but most say 'yes' to red deer and fences

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New fungus species discovered in 407-million-year-old plant fossil from Scotland

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Scientists find 15 gut bacteria that may drive heart disease

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Leading through crises: Key lessons from school principals

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Chemical computer can recognise patterns and perform multiple tasks

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Colorado River deadline passes without an agreement

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How consumers react when they feel 'betrayed' by a brand

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Researchers upcycle fermentation waste into vegetable sanitizer

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Astronomers discover new pulsating ultraluminous X-ray source

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To decode future anxiety and depression, begin with a child’s brain

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How to Identify a Prime Number without a Computer

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Wegovy and Ozempic tied to dramatically lower cancer deaths

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Slurs have replaced swearwords as Australia's strongest taboos

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Google's plan for space-based computing

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New enzyme network with competing peptides can make decisions based on external environment

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Women prefer to be prettier than a partner, but men want to be funnier

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Optimal scaling for magic state distillation in quantum computing achieved

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IBM has unveiled two unprecedentedly complex quantum computers

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Can Talking to an AI Version of a Loved One Help You Grieve?

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Shouting at seagulls could stop them stealing your food, research shows

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Light pollution: The silent threat to the planet that's easily solved

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Narwhals hit moorings—passive monitoring may not be as non-invasive as previously assumed

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NASA's Webb finds life’s building blocks frozen in a galaxy next door

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Ethiopia's invasive prosopis tree chokes livelihoods and land

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Severe solar storms may trigger widespread auroras and disrupt communications this week

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Computational process could condense decades of disease biology research into days

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Pleiades star cluster revealed as just one part of a vast stellar family

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Earth is slowly peeling its continents from below, fueling ocean volcanoes

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Scientists shocked as bumblebees learn to read simple “Morse code”

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Superheated star factory discovered in early universe

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Astronomers stunned by three Earth-sized planets orbiting two suns

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Researchers validate measurement-protection quantum key distribution

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What brain scans reveal about soccer fans’ passion and rage

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Why is it so hard to take a good photo of the moon with my phone?

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Long-term analysis yields clearer picture of toxin-producing blue-green algae blooms

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How Moss Fights Crime

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New larval seedbox technology could help drive coral restoration on the Great Barrier Reef

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This Is a Laser Blast Straight to the Psyche

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Automated high-throughput system developed to generate structural materials databases

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Monk seal acoustic study quadruples known call types and detects novel communication strategy

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An ancient, tough little wallaby set the scene for kangaroo bounding success, finds research

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Bees learn to read simple 'Morse code'

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Experts find 'sweet spot' for crowdfunding success

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Study investigates effects of organizational and occupational stress on forensic services staff

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Childhood Friends, Not Moms, Shape Attachment Styles Most

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