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Lessons from the Caldor Fire's Christmas Valley 'miracle'

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This “mushroom” is not a fungus, it’s a bizarre plant that breaks all the rules

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NASA just caught a rare glimpse of an interstellar comet

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What scientists found inside Titan was not what anyone expected

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Deaths of despair were rising long before opioids

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Turning plastic waste into valuable chemicals with single-atom catalysts

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The real reason incomes rise and why they drop

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Weighing sustainability of real vs. fake Christmas trees

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Saturday Citations: Self-repairing quantum computer; AI carbon footprint; active listening forges bonds

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Beetles block mining of Europe's biggest rare earths deposit

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First beta-delayed neutron emission observed in rare fluorine-25 isotope

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Early motherhood carries wage penalty, while delaying pays off

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U.S. Plan to Drop Some Childhood Vaccines to Align with Denmark Will Endanger Children, Experts Say

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Disney and OpenAI Signal the Arrival of AI Video Streaming

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The Last Meteor Shower of 2025 and the Winter Solstice Align This Weekend

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Life in all of its complexity

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Which Country Is Most Narcissistic?

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Lapland's next hotspot after Santa? Torne Valley seeks sustainable tourism

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These “Living Rocks” Are Living It Up

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Monster Stars Roamed the Cosmos at the Dawn of Time

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The Protectors: Inside the Desperate Rush to Save an Orca Community

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The Nautilus Winter Reading List 2025

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Does Your Personality Put You At a Higher Risk of Dying?

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Wildfires reshape forest soils for decades, with recovery varying by climate

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A molecular gatekeeper that controls protein synthesis

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New 'cloaking device' concept shields electronics from disruptive magnetic fields

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Ant societies rose by trading individual protection for collective power—the evolution of 'squishability'

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How mountain building and climate change have shaped alpine biodiversity over 30 million years

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How ancient viral DNA shapes early embryonic development

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These Fatal Gauntlets Kill Thousands of Endangered Seabirds Every Year

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Why many Americans avoid negotiating, even when it costs them

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Four years after the Mariana mining disaster in Brazil, river fish remained contaminated

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Potentially toxic elements in bananas grown in the Mariana disaster region exceed United Nations limits

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Targeting bacterial 'decision-making' could help outsmart antibiotic resistance

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Helping people and limiting damage: Researchers identify technology needs for disaster response

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Expansion of invasive Chinese hwamei into alpine habitats in Japan: First record of songs

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Eifel volcanoes mapped in detail: Surprising new insights from Germany's largest seismological experiment

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Pressing pause: A small genetic stop may have helped complex life evolve

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Engineered enzyme turns formaldehyde pollutant into key pharmaceutical building block

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Statistical method developed for single-molecule fluorescence analysis

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Phage-resistant bacteria can still sink carbon to ocean floor

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Electricity-driven nitrogen insertion enables sustainable heterocycle synthesis

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Offshore Wind Farm in China Becomes a Haven for Oysters, Barnacles, and More, Study Finds

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Webb captures dwarf stars in a glittering sky

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Real-time social interactions reveal how we balance cooperation and competition

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Merging nanopores with nanofluidic devices could transform medicine and diagnostics

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Uncovering how parasitic plants avoid attacking themselves to improve crop protection

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Discovery of the most intron-rich eukaryotic genome

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These Baby Stars Have Mysterious Companions

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An asteroid could hit the moon in 2032, scattering debris toward Earth

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