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Q&A: Food waste in South Africa is dumped in landfills—exploring healthier and more sustainable options

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The JWST just identified a supernova from only 730 million years after the Big Bang

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Q&A: Why self-appraisals may not be best way to judge job performance

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What an Ancient Sheep Reveals About a Bronze Age Plague

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Uterine Fibroids Significantly Raise Risk of Heart Disease

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Prairie strips can rapidly improve soil health

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Spending less can deliver more climate-friendly nutrition

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Turning everyday filter paper into a miniature microfluidic platform with DLP 3D printing

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Why socially responsible investing can backfire

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AI pinpoints aspens and standing dead trees in forests using aerial imagery

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Safe CO₂ storage in the Earth only possible with robust modeling

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New circoviruses discovered in pilot whales and orcas from the North Atlantic

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Theoretical results could lead to faster, more secure quantum technology

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Lunar soil analyses reveal how space weathering shapes the moon's ultraviolet reflectance

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Descriptions of mollusks in the Global South are still, for the most part, the result of 'parachute science'

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Polarized light boosts accuracy of wearable health sensors for all skin tones

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Slow changes in radio scintillation can nudge pulsar timing by billionths of a second

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Einstein's theory comes wrapped up with a bow: Astronomers spot star 'wobbling' around black hole

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New study reveals Industrial Revolution's uneven health impacts across England

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Investor attention on individual stocks can predict marketwide performance

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A new framework addresses fair distribution of emissions

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Earliest botanical art hints at prehistoric mathematical thinking

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Rethinking climate migration to include a third framework of 'tethered resilience'

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Using soccer balls to refine computational fluid dynamics research methods

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Viruses found in carbon-storing wetlands play an active role in shaping ecosystem health

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The race to mine the Moon is on, and it urgently needs some clear international rules

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Magnetic ordering induces Jahn-Teller effect in spinel-type compounds

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More yield through heterosis: Researchers decode gene interaction behind hybrid vigor

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Wildfire smoke lofted into atmosphere could affect Earth's climate

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Biobanking opens new windows into human evolution

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The Hjortspring boat: Partial fingerprint in ancient tar offers rare glimpse into seafaring past

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How emotions spread online following celebrity suicide news

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Scientists Explain How mRNA COVID Vaccines May Rarely Cause Myocarditis

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Millions of Years Ago These Animals Shaped the Arabian Sea

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Innovation scouts who work across multiple divisions struggle to launch products successfully

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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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A spectacular showcase of animal pictures from 2025

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Comets were on fire this year – for better or worse

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The most amazing archaeology photos and discoveries of 2025

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People saw a new colour for the first time in 2025

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