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What happens to eagles after rehab?

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Young mountain lions face barriers from roads and development across California

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Simple nutrient mix delivers surprising autism breakthrough in mice

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How cells change their minds and save their work in progress

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Bat study shows motherhood comes with a cost, but not for all

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For the first time, researchers observe how influenza viruses infect living cells

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Blue Origin's wastewater plans add to Florida's Indian River Lagoon concerns

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Why the Amazon's ability to make its own rain matters more than ever

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C-Compass: AI-based software maps proteins and lipids within cells

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Seeing inside smart gels: Scientists capture dynamic behavior under stress

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California strongly objects to Trump's plan to pump more delta water south

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Can We Image Alien Earths? This Newfound Object Could Show the Way

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Human hair grows through 'pulling' not pushing, study shows

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First discoveries from new Subaru Telescope program reveal massive planet and brown dwarf

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K'gari's world famous lakes could be at risk of drying

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Archaic humans were strategic and picky hunters, new study suggests

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Hornet-eating frog shows remarkable venom resistance

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Reality Exists Without Observers? Boooo!

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Images reveal the astonishing complexity of the microscopic world

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Fullerenes could improve MRI clarity by enabling more efficient dynamic nuclear polarization

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From static papers to living models: Turning limb development research into interactive science

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Magnetism switching in antiferromagnets: Two distinct mechanisms successfully visualized

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Global sports industry holds untapped potential for wildlife conservation

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Sargasso Sea shift reveals dramatic decline in some historic seaweed populations

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Chlorine and potassium found in supernova remnant at unexpectedly high levels

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Scientists capture flu viruses surfing into human cells in real time

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Engineered imperfections supercharge graphene’s power

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Could the super-rich be cloning themselves? And why would they?

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Surprising optics breakthrough could transform our view of the Universe

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Tigers seem to be bouncing back in remote Sumatran jungle

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Camera traps snap nearly three times more images of endangered Sumatran tigers than before

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Fearless frogs feast on deadly hornets

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Is anyone really misled by the term 'veggie burger?' Our research suggests consumers are savvy

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Adults like to talk about 'big school'—this can make the change seem scary for some children

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This “Cinderella Sense” May Be Tied to More Than 130 Disorders

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Why flexible work alone isn't enough: Preferences matter more than policy

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Scientists discover why anacondas stayed giants for 12 million years

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Gas stoves are filling millions of homes with hidden toxic air

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Degraded peatlands emit nearly twice as much greenhouse gas as previously thought, study finds

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Turning mine waste into clean water: Research shows promise for acid mine drainage recycling

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Why protests can bring people together across political divides

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Natural biliverdin analog from microalgae offers safer livestock feed alternative

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Here’s Why Some Insomniacs Can’t Sleep

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Mixed-heritage pupils 'invisible' within school policies

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Model reveals how the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board selects targets for inspection

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Astronomers find vast spinning filament of galaxies 140 million light-years away

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Traditional note-taking beats AI chatbots for reading comprehension, but a combined approach is still useful

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Incredible close-up of spider silk wins science photo prize

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Staff shortages preventing environmental policy implementation in Ireland, study finds

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Living Large: Giant Anacondas Blew Up 12 Million Years Ago

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