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Without US satellites, 'we go dark', tells climate monitor
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Physics of light and magnetism rewritten after almost two centuries
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Light can influence the magnetic properties of some materials
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New magnetic component discovered in the Faraday effect after nearly two centuries
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People in isolated cities in Africa suffer more violence against civilians, study reveals
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'Trained' bacteriophages expand treatment options for antibiotic-resistant infections
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From stadiums to cyberspace: How the metaverse will redefine sports fandom
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The ups and downs of space research
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Scientists finally discover what’s fueling massive sargassum blooms
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Winter-active spiders use unique antifreeze proteins to survive the cold
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Too much or too little AI adoption may lower workers' job satisfaction
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Using social media to clarify the threat domestic cats pose to insect and spider populations
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Ancient bogs reveal a hidden 15,000-year climate shift
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Working with local communities to manage green spaces could help biodiversity crisis
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Everyday microplastics could be fueling heart disease
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Brazil seeks to assert itself as an environmental and food power, but can't overcome its extractive industries
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Scientists directly observe diffusion behavior within individual nanostructures
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Bacteriophages: The hidden facilitators in kimchi fermentation
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How to keep Ozempic/Wegovy weight loss without the nausea
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Supercomputer creates the most realistic virtual brain ever
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How dark energy changed cosmology forever
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Crikey! Newly Discovered Snake Species Named After Steve Irwin
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Secret chemical traces reveal life on Earth 3. 3 billion years ago
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How much CO₂ does your flight really produce? How to know if carbon footprint claims are accurate
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Social media use soars as kids drop sports, reading and the arts
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Wolves Caught on Camera Using Tools for the First Time
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Did a Violent Land Grab Give These Chimps a Leg Up?
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Archaeologists reveal second-largest Roman olive oil mill in the Roman Empire
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New study shows why clothing take-back programs fail—and what truly moves consumers to act
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Team studies beryllium-7 variations over Antarctic regions of the Southern Ocean
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Kissing may have evolved in an ape ancestor 21 million years ago
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Ape ancestors and Neanderthals likely kissed, new analysis finds
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Low-fat vegan diet can reduce an individual's greenhouse gas emissions by 51%
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New AI Model Captures the Milky Way in Stunning Detail
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Almost half of Oregon elk population carries advantageous genetic variant against chronic wasting disease, study shows
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Bird flu cases are on the rise again, including 2 million turkeys: Will that affect Thanksgiving dinner?
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Enzyme-free approach gently detaches cells from culture surfaces
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Why mysterious structures within Earth's mantle hold clues to life here
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Collaboration completes richest observation run of gravitational signals to date
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Ancient and colonial legacies continue to shape Amazon forest biodiversity today
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Hollow glass fiber sensors withstand extreme radiation in particle accelerator tests
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A new way for coastal planners to explore the costs of rising seas
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Kale Isn’t the Superfood You Thought
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Nature-inspired solution softens impacts of hard coastal structures
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CT scans reveal hidden details of ancient copper smelting in early Iran
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Hayfeeders and other tools can improve health, welfare of stabled horses
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First complete genome of Faba Granja Asturiana legume variety released
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Researchers launch new Kansas Flood Mapping Dashboard
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How bacteria 'feel' surfaces: Fluorescent probe visualizes and quantifies membrane tension
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Five Essential Books on Plastic, Power, and Pollution
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