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Genetic trick to make mosquitoes malaria resistant passes key test

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Oldest evidence of fire-lighting comes from early humans in Britain

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An old jeweler's trick could unlock next-generation nuclear clocks

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Neandertals mastered fire-making tools 400,000 years ago

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Ancient Humans Were Making Fire 350,000 Years Earlier Than Scientists Realized

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New Australian study shows devastating impact of coerced business debt

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Uranus and Neptune are hiding something big beneath the blue

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Study suggests Earth's inner core may have onion-like layered structure

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Artificial beaver dams show promise in offsetting climate change effects

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Termite pellet microbes provide timeline for home infestation detection

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Oxygen scavenger doubles biosensor accuracy for medical and agricultural uses

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Cryptographers Show That AI Protections Will Always Have Holes

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New UN report outlines economic pathways for tackling planetary crisis

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Satellite tracking helps map massive rupture of 2025 Myanmar earthquake

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Global warming amplifies extreme day-to-day temperature swings, study shows

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Ancient Roman officers may have kept pet monkeys to highlight their status

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Environmental sustainability pays off—but mostly for media-savvy firms

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Australia's under-16 social media ban won't change the reality of growing up online

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The evolutionary mysteries of a rare parasitic plant: Shrinking plastids and strange reproductive strategies

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NASA astronaut back on Earth after 8 months on space station

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New Jersey declares drought warning

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New study gives the aged care industry insights about enduring impact of childhood institutionalization

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SpaceX national security mission marks last use of Cape Canaveral's landing zones

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Quantum machine learning nears practicality as partial error correction reduces hardware demands

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Quantum clues to consciousness: New research suggests the brain may harness the zero-point field

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A hidden mechanism changes what we know about cell division

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Ancient supernova may hold key to universe's mysterious dark energy

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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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