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Glowing urine and shining bark: Scientists discover the secret visual language of deer

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'Never move around a flaming dessert': A scientist explains the chemistry of a Christmas pudding

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Why mangoes fall before they're ripe—and how science is helping them hang on

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AI supercharges scientific output while quality slips

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It's (not) a new bike! How to manage kids' gift expectations at Christmas

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Sparkling Galaxy Merger Shines in New Euclid Space Telescope Image

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Our 7 Best Science TikToks You Need to Watch Right Now

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We are living in a golden age of species discovery

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More than 100 moons were discovered in our own solar system in 2025

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What Researchers Are Doing to Protect Christmas Trees in a Warming World

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The Most Beautiful Science of the Year

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India space agency launches its heaviest satellite

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Scientists say evolution works differently than we thought

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This new 3D chip could break AI’s biggest bottleneck

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This tiny peptide could help stop brain damage after injury

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These nanoparticles kill cancer cells while sparing healthy ones

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Your roommate’s genes may be shaping your gut bacteria

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Should we smoke salmon using traditional techniques, or should we simply add the flavor?

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This Big Space Sandwich Broke a Record

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Instacart ends AI pricing test that charged shoppers different prices for the same items

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Is democracy always about truth? Why we may need to loosen our views to heal our divisions

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It's been 25 years since America decided to save the Everglades: Where do we stand?

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Saturn’s Rings Are Thicker Than We Thought

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Children face punishment because of unaffordable school uniforms, new poll reveals

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Tired of an Old-Fashioned Yule Log Video? Try These Scientific Alternatives Instead

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Americans Don’t Seem to Enjoy Negotiating

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How All Those Forever Chemicals End Up on Your Plate

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FCC Drone Ban—What the New ‘Covered List’ Means for DJI and Pilots

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Meet NASA's Artemis Closeout Crew, tasked with securing astronauts in their spacecraft

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2026 will require brands to balance AI and authenticity

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SpaceX defends airspace safety ahead of Florida Starship launch plans

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Research hailing the benefits of the COVID-19 shot keeps coming

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Hagfish olfactory genes hint at ancient origins of vertebrate sense of smell

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Ultrafast fluorescence pulse technique enables imaging of individual trapped atoms

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Journey to the center of a quantized vortex: How microscopic mutual friction governs superfluid dissipation

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Suspension of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act generated record gains for companies involved in overseas corruption cases

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Wealthy elite's private travel habits spark debate over climate and inequality

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Optimized nanotube shapes can amplify electromagnetic field concentration by over 30 times

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Wegovy Pill Becomes First Oral GLP-1 Weight-Loss Drug Approved in U.S.

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A molecular switch for green hydrogen: Catalyst changes function based on how it's assembled

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We discovered an ancient 'party boat' in the waters of Alexandria. Here's what might have happened on board

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The Stream Animals Thriving After a Megafire

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When 1 + 1 ≠ 2: How mixed water contaminants rewrite toxicity rules

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Drug-resistant Candida auris harnesses CO₂ to survive on skin, research reveals

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New reactor produces clean energy and carbon nanotubes from natural gas

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Why it is important to make space for solitude over the festive season

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New Year's resolutions work better if you know what to measure

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How not to misread science fiction

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Can a new book crack one of neuroscience's hardest problems? Not quite

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Bill Bryson on why he has updated A Short History of Nearly Everything

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