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Surface-engineered ZnO nanocrystals tackle perfluoroalkyl substance contamination
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Could your boss be lonely? Here's why it matters more than you might think
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New method enables precise fluorine addition to drug-like molecules in one step
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Possible 'superkilonova' exploded not once but twice
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How Europe could use billions in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine's war effort, and why it's so risky
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How family gatherings unlock forgotten childhood memories that help us understand who we really are
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Study puts spotlight on assessment tool used to predict deadly domestic abuse
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PUNCH mission spacecraft producing unprecedented images of Sun
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Why mistletoe is thriving, even as its traditional orchards are lost
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Humans aren't the only animals that gather to hunker down together at Christmas
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Uncovering early embryonic communications using new stem cell model
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How rogue nations are capitalizing on gaps in crypto regulation to finance weapons programs
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The North Pole keeps moving. Here's how that affects Santa's holiday travel and yours
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Doubts about women in combat don't stand up to history
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How bubbles may speed up CO₂ uptake by the ocean
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Can AI read your travel vibes? This research says yes
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Cool satellites and flexible electronics: Thin interlayers strengthen flexible composite materials
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How cells survive oxidative stress and ferroptosis
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Teenagers are preparing for the jobs of 25 years ago, and schools are missing the AI revolution
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Cell membrane fluctuations can produce electricity
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There are fewer online trolls than people think
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A quantum trick helps trim bloated AI models
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The next frontier in space is closer than you think: Welcome to the world of very low Earth orbit satellites
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A, B, C or D: Grades might not say all that much about what students are actually learning
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Two superpowers, one playbook: Why Chinese and US bureaucrats think and act alike
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The trouble with idioms: How they can leave even fluent English speakers behind
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Christmas at the end of the world: The curious allure of festive apocalypse films and TV
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Is your dog or cat getting old? These simple gestures could help them live longer and happier lives
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Webb observes pulsar-orbiting planet whose composition defies explanation
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A hydrocarbon waste solution through a symbiosis network
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A new transfer strategy to boost ultra-thin flexible temperature sensor performance
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How pointing fingers shape what we see in old master paintings
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The Arctic Is in Dire Straits, 20 Years of Reporting Show
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Harsh Flu Season May Be Driven by New Variant K
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Remote Southern Ocean seabirds study highlights reach of 'forever chemicals'
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Pahon Cave provides a look into 5,000 years of surprisingly stable Stone Age tool use
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ROSE-3D advances isotropic 3D super-resolution microscopy
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RFK, Jr.–Backed Lyme Disease Conspiracy Theory May Be Probed under New Bill
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Composite copper oxides show strong, long-lasting antiviral action against tough viruses
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Buy now, panic later is the new holiday ritual—stopping it won't be easy
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What makes people welcome or reject refugees? What research in Germany reveals
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How stores fighting thieves risk putting off shoppers with disabilities and kids
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How bus stops and bike lanes can make or break your festive city trip
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How good people justify bending the rules at work—and what leaders can do about it
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Milder winters, more parasites: Are moose at risk from winter ticks?
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The best dinosaur discoveries of 2025
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Epstein's victims deserve more attention than his 'client list'
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After mass violence, trauma spreads socially. Here are three ways you can help reduce it
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Dazzling cosmic jet reveals time-stamped history of star birth
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Hidden clues in colonial journals reveal why Tasmania's remote west keeps burning
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