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In Japan's Northern Alps, residents battle monkeys to protect homes and farms

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Dissolved organic matter molecular communities change predictably with spatial distance, study reveals

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Jupiter’s wild youth may have reshaped the entire Solar System

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Space dust reveals how fast the Arctic is changing

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A 400-million-year-old plant creates water so weird it looks alien

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As homes get hotter, new research aims to tackle issue of indoor heat waves

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Smart drug strikes a hidden RNA weak point in cancer cells

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Strange microscopic structures found in Long COVID blood

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Cheap gout drug may slash heart attack and stroke risk

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How campus climate affects students' attitudes to people of different religions

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To tackle e-waste, teach kids to be responsible consumers

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A fierce crocodile ancestor that hunted before dinosaurs has been found

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Predator was a precursor of the crocodile—and although it lived before the early dinosaurs, it looked just like one

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Q&A: The future of corals and what X-rays can tell us

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Rudeness is hurting auditors' ability to protect the public—here's how

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The hidden danger of lunar micrometeoroid storms

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Tutankhamun was decapitated 100 years ago. Why the excavation is a great shame instead of a triumph

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Exploding Star’s Dramatic First Moments Captured for the First Time

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Yes, there is an AI investment bubble. Here are three scenarios for how it could end

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Fossil fuel emissions rise again – but China's are levelling off

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Fossil fuel CO₂ emissions hit record high in 2025

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The Universe Is a Mirror

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Climate change and rising sea levels to worsen urban health risks in Mumbai

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Diverse particles form identical geometric patterns when confined, model reveals

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Plants balance adaptability in skin cells with stability in sex cells, study reveals

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How climate change brings wildlife to the yard

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Digitizing the layers of Rome

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Earth's largest modern crater discovered in Southern China

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Impostor syndrome in higher ed teachers: Balancing authenticity with professionalism

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Rainfall and temperature shape mosquito fauna in Atlantic Forest bromeliads, including malaria vectors

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CIA Kryptos Puzzle Creator Releases Final Clues

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We’re Not Alone in Space Weather Chaos

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Gene editing produces plants that are indigestible to pests

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AI helps identify genomic 'time capsule' that distinguishes species

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Hourly weather data show shifting freeze and heat stress periods across US

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Solar storms delay the launch of Blue Origin's big new rocket with Mars orbiters for NASA

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Solar storms bring colorful northern lights to unexpected places

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Evidence of ancient underground water reveals Mars may have stayed habitable longer than believed

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Turning the gut microbiome into a longevity factory

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Imaging reveals bacterial symbionts in the ovaries of tiny, aquatic crustaceans

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Young adults say they're happy with their friendships, but many still feel disconnected

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Snail genome duplication offers look at evolution in transition

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Randomness reveals hidden order in the plant world

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Higher methane emissions from warmer lakes and reservoirs may exacerbate worst-case climate scenario

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First graphene-based solar cells used to power temperature sensors

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Red lactate biosensor opens the door for simultaneous monitoring of neuronal metabolism and activity

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Heat Waves Will Be Less Extreme because of Paris Climate Agreement

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Significant share of Arctic Ocean's dissolved carbon comes from land, study finds

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Hidden Arctic leaks: Natural seepage of oil and gas uncovered off Northeast Greenland

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The Epstein-Barr Virus May Cause Lupus

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