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Earth and solar system may have been shaped by nearby exploding star

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Warmer seas and heavier rains linked to deadly Asia flooding, study finds

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Vietnam's capital chokes through week of toxic smog

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NASA loses contact with its Maven spacecraft orbiting Mars for the past decade

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Blend of unusual weather conditions brings trillions of gallons in persistent rain to the Northwest

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Paper mill waste could unlock cheaper clean energy

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Gene-edited CAR-T cells erase aggressive T-cell leukemia

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Researchers catch atoms standing still inside molten metal

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This 15 minute hepatitis C test could change everything

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Research finds Indigenous peoples face unique challenges at work—but also reveals what can help

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On a typical school day, 11% of students are absent. How can Australia fix this?

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Canary Islands may be 'missing link' in global sea urchin killer pandemic

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Scientists uncover the hidden survival trick that lets cancer bounce back

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New report highlights positive impact of rewilding project on people and nature

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How are humans changing the Arctic Ocean?

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New research reveals how everyday cues secretly shape your habits

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Hustle, muscle and grift: How the manosphere has grown into a money-making machine

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From FIFA to the LA Clippers, carbon offset scandals are exposing the gap between promises and reality

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Top Roman Military Officers Loved Their Pet Monkeys

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Media hype shapes rise and fall of the 'girlboss' entrepreneur narrative

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Climate change puts riverbed microbes under constant stress, study finds

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How everyday repairs sustain autonomy in a Japanese squat

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The people building sustainability—without a clearly defined role

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Cracks in the Earth: Major gully erosion poses humanitarian crisis threats

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How building with Lego can help teens talk about life's big questions

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Can smart greenhouses bring back food production in cities?

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School feeding programs lead to modest but meaningful results, according to review

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What Laziness Has to do with Beauty

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Eco-friendly, photo-switchable smart adhesives use biomass-derived materials

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NOAA's denial of endangered status for salmon sparks talk of legal challenge

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Roman occupation of Britain damaged the population’s health

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Study: Virtual reality tours make real difference in home sales

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Simulations reveal protein 'dynamin' constricts cell membranes by loosening its grip

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Research examines dance as protest in Iran

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In Palestinian and Israeli families, exposure to ethnic-political violence boosted harsh parenting

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Rule-breaking rampant in whale shark tourism hub

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Roman urbanism was bad for health, new study confirms

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Hobbits May Have Been Victims of Climate Change

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Reddit field experiment examines what distinguishes lurkers from power users

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Mitochondrial enzyme's atomic-level structure reveals how it processes RNA

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A new reference brain could make the clonal raider ant a go-to model species for neuroscience

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'Rage bait' is the Oxford Word of the Year, showing how social media is manufacturing anger

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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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