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COP30 keeps climate cooperation alive but hanging by a thread

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Raccoons Are Changing, COP30 in Brazil and New Fluoride Research

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Charles Darwin's address book: A new window into his private world

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CRISPR wheat that makes its own fertilizer

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Orangutans can't master their complex diets without cultural knowledge, research reveals

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COVID vaccine tech could limit snakebite venom damage

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3D printing: The future of food

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Expert Q&A on searching for alien life

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Vertical hunting helps wild cats coexist in Guatemala's forests, study finds

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What 96,000 adults taught scientists about preventing constipation

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Rhino horn sales, shark protection on wildlife talks agenda

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Global surge in ultra-processed foods sparks urgent health warning

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New obesity discovery rewrites decades of fat metabolism science

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Endings and beginnings: Atacama Cosmology Telescope releases its final data, shaping the future of cosmology

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Environment and health: A connection that remains unseen in the Climate Change Conferences

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The plague of frog costumes demonstrates the subversive power of play in protests

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Violence against women and children is deeply connected. Three ways to break the patterns

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Could new tenants' rights usher in rent controls? Here's why that wouldn't necessarily be a positive

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Medieval peasants enjoyed a surprising range of sick, annual and bereavement leave benefits

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A mysterious metal find in Sweden is rewriting Iron Age history

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A pair of snowy owls spotted along Lake Michigan beach draws crowds in Chicago

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Sensors could help reduce fatal racehorse injuries by 20%

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What did countries agree to at COP30?

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How parakeets make new friends in a surprisingly human way

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The paradox of climate protest

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Scientists may have found the planet that made the Moon

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One protein may hold the key to fixing leukemia treatment failure

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A tiny enzyme may hold the key to safer pain relief

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New substitution method enables high-precision nuclear reaction measurements using natural copper

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Scientists capture stunning real-time images of DNA damage and repair

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Boosting one protein helps the brain protect itself from Alzheimer’s

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Scholars say most of what we believe about Vikings is wrong

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Extinct animals in Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age make it a must-watch

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A high-altitude telescope just changed what we know about black holes

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Nearby super-Earth emerges as a top target in the search for life

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Solar Superstorm Gannon crushed Earth’s plasmasphere to a record low

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Scientists reveal how baby turtles navigate thousands of miles with a hidden magnetic sense

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Climate change and inequality are connected. Policies need to reflect this

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From 'mail-order brides' to 'passport bros,' the international dating industry often sells traditional gender roles

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The deep sea and the Arctic must be included in efforts to tackle climate change

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Thousands of oysters are being re-introduced to Dublin Bay as nature's super water cleaners

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Streamlining what universities offer could backfire for disadvantaged students

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Amazon climate deal a 'win' for global unity but fossil fuels untouched

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Bill aims to preserve funding for key solution to Colorado River drought

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The Man in the Moon gets a new scar

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What do we know about climate change? How do we know it? And where are we headed?

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Hidden microglia switch helps protect the brain from Alzheimer’s

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Just follow orders or obey the law? What US troops told us about refusing illegal commands

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New nasal nanodrops wipe out brain tumors in mice

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The surprising reason bees replace their queens

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