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Could police crackdowns actually help criminal networks?

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Model reveals tradeoffs that limit harm caused by malaria parasite

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Microgel-based antioxidant system advances biohybrid brain research

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Titan May Not Host a Massive Ocean After All

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Strange lemon-shaped exoplanet defies the rules of planet formation

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Balkan nations offer lessons on handling cow virus sowing turmoil

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How a new diet of penguins is changing puma behavior and social lives in Patagonia

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Scientists prove “impossible” Earth-to-space quantum link is feasible

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Polar plunges aren’t just for the daring

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Europe's Ariane 6 rocket puts EU navigation satellites in orbit

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Saturn's rings extend further above and below the ring plane, forming a 'halo'

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Why does lettuce go bad so quickly? Our new study has the answer

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Canada's North is warming from the ground up, and our infrastructure isn't ready

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Chronic fatigue syndrome seems to have a very strong genetic element

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Detailed cell map unlocks secrets of how reproductive organs form

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Gut bacteria rapidly adapt to digest starches in ultra-processed foods, study finds

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Saturn's biggest moon might not have an ocean after all

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New fossil study illuminates the evolutionary success of frogs

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Leave notes, play games, go shopping: How to boost your child's multilingual skills these holidays

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Overlooked hydrogen emissions are heating Earth and supercharging methane, research finds

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LLMs unleash AI's potential for autonomous and explainable materials discovery

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Metabolic analyses of animal fossils help scientists reconstruct million-year-old environments

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Sourdough starters: How flour choice shapes microbial communities

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School holidays privilege Christmas, and classroom strategies are needed to foster inclusion

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How cricket balls move: The science behind swing, seam and spin

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A quantum mystery that stumped scientists for decades is solved

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Sharks and torpedo rays wash up dead along Cape Cod: 'Very sad'

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School shootings dropped in 2025—but schools are still focusing too much on safety technology instead of prevention

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How the myth of 'aqua nullius' still guides Australia's approach to groundwater

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Scientists Denounce Trump’s Plan to Kill Crucial Atmospheric Science Center

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3D analysis of wrist ligaments reveals locomotion clues in human ancestors

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Warmer ocean currents significantly destabilize ice sheets, driving their retreat

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Enzyme disables bacterial toxin by cleaving key chemical ring structure

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Subsystem resetting: Researchers discover a new route to control phase transitions in complex systems

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Low-temperature greenhouse gas conversion: Direct current reveals charge-driven mechanism

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Data bias reduces reliability of AI models predicting antimicrobial resistance

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Bird researchers use virtual reality to bring fieldwork experience to classroom

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The Year in Physics

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California on track for lowest Lake Mead use in 75 years

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A 3D-printed Christmas tree made entirely of ice

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Decaying dark matter: Unidentified X-ray emission lines in galaxy cluster spectra may point the way

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Bronze Age DNA from Calabria reveals a distinct mountain community

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Fiddler crabs found to hoover up and break down microplastic particles

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This giant microbe organizes its DNA in a surprising way

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GoMars model simulates 50-year Martian dust cycle

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How the ocean's most abundant bacteria diversify into ecologically distinct groups

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New fossil lungfish from Yunnan sheds light on critical stage of early vertebrate evolution

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Subtle twist in materials prompts surprising electromagnetic behavior

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Scientists rewired Down syndrome brain circuits by restoring a missing molecule

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A flesh-eating fly once eradicated is moving back toward the U.S.

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