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New book examines how educational reforms have attempted to fix past problems instead of inventing the future

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How social media shapes tolerance and echo chambers

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Used cooking oil yields super strong glue and recyclable plastics

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Study links vanishing of specific heats at absolute zero with principle of entropy increase

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Cats' purrs reveal who's who better than their meows

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The Nancy Grace Roman Telescope is complete

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Iberian peninsula is rotating clockwise, according to new geodynamic data

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China's carbon emissions may have started to fall in 2025

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This year we were drowning in a sea of slick, nonsensical AI slop

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De-extinction was big news in 2025 – but didn't live up to the hype

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AI firms began to feel the legal wrath of copyright holders in 2025

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Comets were on fire this year – for better or worse

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Donald Trump and Elon Musk put science on the chopping block in 2025

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Test your brain on these mind-bending scientific riddles

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The potential of GLP-1 drugs to transform medicine exploded in 2025

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How 3 imaginary physics demons tore up the laws of nature

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Cosmic trip could help bacteria keep future space missions safe from radiation

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The stargazing events to look forward to in 2026

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Science still produced many wonders in 2025 despite being under siege

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How I learned to keep my brain in better repair this year

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Can you work out what these enigmatic close-up photos are of?

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Best acronym? Best use of AI? We present our end-of-year awards

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Bats might be the next bird flu wild card

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'Mindful gifting' could be the kindest thing you do for yourself and others this Christmas

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Ancient humans mastered fire-making 400,000 years ago, study shows

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Humans made fire 350,000 years earlier than believed, archaeological study finds

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LHC delivers a record number of particle collisions in 2025

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How local lobstermen could help save our coastal habitats

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Analysis of Diplodocus dinosaur scales reveals possible speckled color patterning

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A pioneering study on the feasibility of asteroid mining

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Warped galaxies linked to satellite patterns and cosmic web alignment

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Searchable Bronze Age site database could help answer key questions about ancient Anatolia

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ALICE solves mystery of light-nuclei survival

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We may finally know what a healthy gut microbiome looks like

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Hidden gatekeeper of cell death reveals new layer of control

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Detecting antibiotic resistance more reliably: AI tool reduces false positives

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Honeybees crowd out bumblebees—even on flower-rich heathlands

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Simulation may illuminate safer cannabinoid drugs

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Blood tests reveal obesity rapidly accelerates Alzheimer’s progression

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Tropical cyclones and the carbon cycle: New insights from a model simulation

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The rhythm of swarms: Tunable particles synchronize movement like living organisms

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Direct observation reveals 'two-in-one' roles of plasma turbulence

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New iron telluride thin film achieves superconductivity for quantum computer chips

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This Common Personality Trait May Fuel Serial Killers

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NASA Loses Signal from Critical Mars Orbiter

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Meet Damhán Alla—the newly christened, spider-like feature on Jupiter's moon Europa

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Black hole eats star: Student helps chart gamma-ray burst that lasted for days

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How Mars impacts Earth's climate

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Reptiles are neglected and mistreated. Here's how we can take better care of them

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The longest GRB ever detected is an intriguing puzzle

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