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Rice research takes important step in solving the high nighttime temp problem
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Easily taxed grains were crucial to the birth of the first states
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Your brain undergoes four dramatic periods of change from age 0 to 90
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Ocean's upper 1,000 meters undergoing unprecedented, deep-reaching compound change
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Scientists warn mountain climate change is accelerating faster than predicted, putting billions of people at risk
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Scientists find a hidden weak spot that may trigger Alzheimer’s
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NGO links major chocolate brands to Liberia deforestation
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China launches Shenzhou-22 early for stranded space station crew
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Malaysian scientists recruit bed bugs as crime scene sleuths
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Gramma the Galápagos tortoise, oldest resident of San Diego Zoo, dies at about 141
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Scientists reveal a hidden alarm system inside your cells
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Cocoa and tea may protect your heart from the hidden damage of sitting
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Urban natives: Plants evolve to live in cities
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This glowing particle in a laser trap may reveal how lightning begins
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How we created a climate change museum to inspire hope among eco-distressed students
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This tiny plant survived the vacuum of space and still grows
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AI quake tools forecast aftershock risk in seconds, study shows
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Folklore sheds light on ancient Indian savannas
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Dying reefs threaten Florida's future
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Nontraditional benefits play key role in retaining under-35 government health worker
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Scientists unveil mechanism behind greener ammonia production
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How neighborhoods can work to address rise in black bear encounters
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It's a bird, it's a drone, it's both: AI tech monitors turkey behavior
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These Wolves Shouldn’t Have Been on This Baltic Sea Island in the Bronze Age
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Study highlights gaps in avalanche safety awareness among snowshoers and winter hikers
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Virus battles drug-resistant infections
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Tiny fee on Minneapolis carbon pollution won't do much for the climate, warns expert
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What Would Happen If a Black Hole Ripped Through Your Body
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Long-term cattle performance focus of research review, call for collaboration
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Report finds Swedish coffee habits surpass beef in Amazon deforestation impact
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Traumatic events in communities can make organizations more risk-averse
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DNA shape and rigidity regulate key players of gene expression
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Greener cryptocurrencies less volatile as they react less to energy price movements, says researcher
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First Human Dies of Rare H5N5 Bird Flu Strain. Here’s What You Need to Know
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How multitrophic interactions alleviate phosphorus limitation in subtropical ecosystems
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Researchers develop a system that helps block illegal timber from entering the EU market
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Harnessing COVID-19 Vaccine Tech to Neutralize Snake Venom
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Examining why some species developed consciousness while others remained non-conscious
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Microbial innovation and engineering design offer fresh solutions for plastic waste
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Contrails are a major driver of aviation's climate impact, study shows
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From tides to precipitation swings, flux plays a crucial, changing role in ecosystems worldwide
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Oceanographers present conceptual framework to determine what happens to carbon as it sinks through the ocean
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European agricultural greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced by 40% without compromising food security, says study
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Scientists map 3D structure of ZAK protein involved in cellular stress response
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Boeing's troubled capsule won't carry astronauts on next space station flight
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MAHA Summit Features Talk of Psychedelics and Immortality
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Innovative tool offers palm owners, growers new line of defense against trunk rot, protecting iconic trees
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'Incels' under scrutiny: Study exposes community of men who demand sex and hate women
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Climate change links Tibetan lakes to Yangtze River, fueling flood risks
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Three key pathways identified for scaling up actionable climate knowledge
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