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Tue Nov 25
Public seed banks can fast-track corn quality research
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Super strain-resistant superconductors: Study narrows down the hidden symmetry
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Two Möbius Strips Combine to Create a Bizarre Object That Only Exists in 4D
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Hidden threats in the dark: Alarming levels of human-made debris in Mediterranean sea caves
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New redback millisecond pulsar discovered with ASKAP
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A hidden T cell switch could make cancer immunotherapy work for more people
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Deep ocean earthquakes drive Southern Ocean's massive phytoplankton blooms, study finds
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A simple spin swap reveals exotic anyons
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Igloos on Mars? How Future Astronauts Could Use Ice to Survive
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10 Mind-Blowing Brain Discoveries from 2025
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Scientists spent 10 years chasing a particle that wasn’t there
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Mystery of King Tut’s jars solved? Yale researchers find opium clues
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Offshore windfarms enhance function of coastal waters and diversity of aquatic life, say researchers
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Nearly three-quarters of western US overdue for wildfires, research indicates
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Researchers co-develop new deep learning platform to advance precision medicine
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The shortest day of the year is descending on the Northern Hemisphere. Here's what to know
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Uninhabited Caribbean islet blossoms into love nest for critically endangered iguana
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Young adults are using cannabis to sleep at alarming rates
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Gentrification hits Spain's medium cities
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Why you should be pleased we run trials on nudges, even if you don't like nudges (or trials)
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Shaping the conversation means offering context to extreme ideas, not just a platform
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How can we effectively regulate international trade in wild species?
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AI detects cancer but it’s also reading who you are
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Why neurodiversity might be the hidden engine of entrepreneurial success
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Ponzi schemes and financial bubbles: Lessons from history
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This tiny protein helps control how hungry you feel
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Scientists discover a molecular switch that protects crops from freezing cold
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Teens discover books on social media. What will the under-16s ban do to their reading?
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Digital innovations and cultural heritage in rural towns
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Tourism is quietly rewriting women's lives in countries under strict religious rule, according to a new study
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Outdoor bouldering as a source of microplastics? First evidence from vegetation studies
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How to make sure water is safe to drink: Four practical tips
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Some words affect us more than others. It boils down to how they sound
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How Animals Navigate Darkness
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Europe's food ecolabels based on life cycle assessment need a common language
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Green initiatives can increase agricultural emissions but still benefit the climate
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Stories from traditional knowledge combined with archaeological work trace 2,300 km of Songlines
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Climate modeling for communities, with communities
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The Feathery Dinosaurs That Couldn’t Fly
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Prehistoric elephant footprints documented for first time in Murcia's fossil dunes
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The first alien civilization we encounter will be extremely loud
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California wildlife officials quietly shift on killing a high-profile predator
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Five family Christmas games that reveal how we think, communicate and connect
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What happens when managers don't act? New research reveals the consequences can be severe
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Wafer-scale solid-state nanopores fabricated using extreme ultraviolet lithography
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California curtails effort to find young wolves whose parents were euthanized
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Tax-avoiding firms face higher investment costs due to lack of transparency
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AI tools are being used to subject women in public life to online violence
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Support for scientific funding doesn't have to be partisan—but scientists must make the case, says new study
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China and Mongolia are battling to control massive dust storms
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