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Neutrino observatories show promise for detecting light dark matter
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Massive non-cool-core galaxy cluster explored with Chandra
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Ghostly solar neutrinos caught transforming carbon atoms deep underground
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Uranus and Neptune might be rock giants
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From viruses to elephants, nature thrives on tiled patterns
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New research suggests warming winters could cause DNA damage in lizards
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Why ultra-processed foods make teens eat more when they aren’t hungry
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Personal risk tolerance has sweeping implications for how societies evolve
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Scientists discover a new state of matter at Earth’s center
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Gen Z views world as 'scary place' with growing cynicism about ability to create change, research suggests
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Improved ‘Terminator’ Sun Model Could Change Space Weather Forecasting
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Love lounging in hammocks? You can thank Indigenous cultures for that
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Lower depression, better grades and stronger social ties among immigrant teens with strong connections to heritage
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What the evolution of tickling tells us about being human
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Refining the solitary confinement reform debate
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How ecologically sustainable are Adelaide's green spaces?
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Australia's social media ban faces challenges and criticism on day one
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Fossils reveal sea cows have engineered Arabian Gulf's seagrass ecosystems for over 20 million years
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How Animals Form Unlikely Alliances to Keep Predators Away
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Can NASA Bring Mars Rocks Back to Earth?
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Why we only recently discovered space is dark not bright
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Did ancient humans start farming so they could drink more beer?
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Ultra-thin nanomembrane device forms soft, seamless interface with living tissue
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Canada launches billion dollar plan to recruit top researchers
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Why Japan issued an advisory for a possible megaquake in the country's north
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EPA eliminates mention of fossil fuels in website on warming's causes. Scientists call it misleading
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Simple supplement mix shows remarkable results in brain cancer
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James Webb catches a giant helium cloud pouring off a puffy planet
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Human brains light up for chimp voices in a way no one expected
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Rising temperatures are slowing early childhood development
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Online sharing can push us apart, but when it's authentic it can bring us together
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Rage bait: The psychology behind social media's angriest posts
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Scientists reveal a tiny brain chip that streams thoughts in real time
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What your Hogwarts house reveals about your inner entrepreneur
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How Monogamous Are Humans Actually?
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The price of belonging is inconvenience. Are we still willing to pay it?
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Fossil science owes a debt to indigenous knowledge: Lesotho missionary's notes tell the story
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Lecture-based courses don't work for older adults, researchers warn
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A water-energy-food nexus framework for sustainable agriculture in water-stressed regions
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This Black Hole Blasts Cosmic Wind at 130 Million Miles Per Hour
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Social scientists say societal impact is the ultimate goal, finds global survey
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Horseshoe crab fossil reveals early mass-burial event and ancient microbial attack
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Ocean current and seabed shape influence warm water circulation under ice shelves, research reveals
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Humans rank between meerkats and beavers in monogamy 'league table'
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Dinosaurs like Diplodocus may have been as colourful as birds
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Trucked-in honeybees may edge out bigger bumblebee foragers
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Climate extremes trigger rare coral disease and mass mortality on the Great Barrier Reef
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Researchers say versatile grass could be used for sustainable fuel, building materials and more
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The global plastic waste trade contributes to coastal litter in importing countries, study shows
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Will Scotland's planned four-day week for teachers work?
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