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The Surprisingly Ancient Origins of Your Dog

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Digital infrastructure shifts power dynamics between states and tech giants in war

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Analysis reveals extensive dog diversity millennia before modern breeding practices

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Paleogenomics study shows humans and dogs spread across Eurasia together

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Which came first: The sponge or the comb jelly? Scientists weigh in

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Magnetic nanoparticles that successfully navigate complex blood vessels may be ready for clinical trials

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Dog Skull Analysis Rewrites Evolution of Humanity’s Best Friend

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Bathing, dressing, and eating limitations show statistical correlation to medical parole outcomes

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Invisible groundwater threatens aging urban infrastructure, researchers warn

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'We know how to do better': Agriculture, water quality and cancer rates in US discussed

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Very dense olive orchards thrive on less fertilizer

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Let's go on an ESCAPADE: NASA's small, low-cost orbiters will examine Mars' atmosphere

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Eco-friendly agriculture practices may be easier than farmers think

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Research shows flavor, color drive premium prices for Texas tomatoes

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Jeffrey Epstein E-mails Reveal Ties to Prominent Scientists

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Collaborations key to unlocking potential of AI in transforming medical education, say experts

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We studied the walking habits of young men in Cape Town and London, and debunked a myth

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Why Africa's mineral-rich countries are not reaping the rewards of their wealth

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Why the UK should look beyond growth to a 'new economics' that works for all

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Space debris struck a Chinese spacecraft. How the incident could be a wake-up call for international collaboration

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The path to responsible mining in northern Ontario starts with Indigenous consent

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How soil could help us reach climate targets

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COP30: Governments must empower forest communities to keep fossil fuels underground

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The rust that could reveal alien life

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How parents and kids really feel about AI-generated images in children's books

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COP30 climate pledges favor unrealistic land-based carbon removal over emission cuts, says report

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‘Godfather of AI’ Breaks Major Science Research Record

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For Birds, Beauty Can Be a Curse

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For platforms relying on gig workers, bonuses can be a double-edged sword

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It's time to give the moon its own time

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Black hole mergers could give rise to observable gravitational-wave tails

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Biotechnology from the tropics: Ecuador fights against fungus that withers bananas

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Bird flu wipes out nearly half of breeding female elephant seals on South Georgia

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Blue Origin set for space launch after repeated delays

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COP30: Pacific leaders now have world court backing to call countries to account over climate risk

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You might think frogs never get enough water. Turns out, they can fare worse in floods than in bushfires

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Indigenous political candidates face less voter bias than parties might think: New research

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How can you help your child prepare to start high school next year?

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New training helps police combat ethnic profiling

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What is Fusarium graminearum, the fungus a Chinese scientist pleaded guilty to smuggling into the US?

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How drones are altering contemporary warfare

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COP30: Zimbabwe's forest and energy projects reveal the downside of carbon credits

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Plastic waste is a toxic legacy—and an important archaeological record

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Yes, shouting at seagulls actually works, scientists confirm

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'Trophy spouse' phenomenon persists into marriage, study shows

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How fishes of the deep sea have evolved into different shapes

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Molecular switch KAT7 may hold key to large-scale manufacturing of platelets

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If the AI bubble does burst, taxpayers could end up with the bill

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What Causes Cancer? Maud Slye Thought She Had the Answer and a Way to Stop It

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Deep-sea mining might feed plankton a diet of junk food

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