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Study shows how social media sentiment can predict when people move during crises, improving humanitarian response

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The Ochre Origins of Art

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What is cloud seeding and could it end the drought in Iran?

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Andes glaciers will fail to buffer megadroughts by century's end, study suggests

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Antarctic ice loss linked to 'storms' at ocean's subsurface

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Single-celled organisms have more complex DNA epigenetic code than multicellular life, researchers discover

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Weather behind past heat waves could return far deadlier

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Personalized mRNA Vaccines Will Revolutionize Cancer Treatment—If Federal Funding Cuts Don’t Doom Them

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How Fossil-Fuel Companies Are Driving Plastic Production and Pollution

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'Stranded, stressed' giraffes in Kenya relocated as habitats encroached

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Methane pollution still rises, but UN reports hope for near future reductions

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Blocking one enzyme may break the link between alcohol and liver disease

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Amazon scorpion venom shows stunning power against breast cancer

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Is it time to rethink the value of AFL Draft picks?

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A surprising CBD advance calms pain without side effects

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People support higher taxes after understanding benefits of public goods, Japanese study finds

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Dutch students show growing enthusiasm for generative AI in education

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Chronic pain may dramatically raise your blood pressure

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The Surprising Benefits of Giving Up

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Report reveals 25% surge in global water use over two decades

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This tiny quantum clock packs a billion-fold energy mystery

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New DNA test predicts dangerous heart rhythms early

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The Science of Your Weed’s Stank

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Interpretable AI reveals key atomic traits for efficient hydrogen storage in metal hydrides

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Supercomputer simulates quantum chip in unprecedented detail

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When helping hurts: How acts of goodwill can stall peace

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Vast Bronze Age city discovered in the plains of Kazakhstan

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'City of seven ravines': Bronze age metropolis unearthed in the Eurasian steppe

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Early Triassic sediments reveal Earth's hidden wildfire past

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The Medieval Friar Who Foretold Carl Sagan’s “Star-Stuff”

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How the 'Queen of the night' flower rapidly produces its iconic scent

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Green-synthesized zinc oxide nanoparticles from desert plants show broad antimicrobial activity

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First complete record of global underground CO₂ storage released

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Asteroid 2024 YR4 was Earth's first real-life defense test

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Cohesion, charging and chaos on the lunar surface

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Balloon telescope captures new details of matter swirling around black holes

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Smelly Socks Make for More Ethical Research

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Sugar transporters found to boost aminoglycoside antibiotic entry into bacteria

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From artificial organs to advanced batteries: A breakthrough 3D-printable polymer

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Traditional Hawaiian fishponds help shield fish from climate change impacts

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Study finds Marion County Record raid created 'shared press distress' among fellow journalists

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Open-access tool navigates expanding world of metal–organic frameworks for easier discovery

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Delaying net zero may mean centuries of hotter, longer, more frequent heat waves

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Sea urchin mass mortality events: Studies identify primary drivers

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Enduring patterns in world's languages: One-third of grammatical 'universals' stand up to rigorous testing

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Prescribed burning helps store forest carbon in big fire-resistant trees, long-term Sierra Nevada study shows

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Small changes in turnout could substantially alter election results in the UK in the future, study warns

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Astronomers reveal flat 'Diamond Ring' in Cygnus X is a burst bubble remnant

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Lethal aggression among chimpanzees tied to larger territories and higher infant survival

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Lethal dose of plastics for ocean wildlife: Surprisingly small amounts can kill seabirds, sea turtles and marine mammals

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