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Everyday chemicals are quietly damaging beneficial gut bacteria

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This CRISPR breakthrough turns genes on without cutting DNA

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The best new science fiction books of January 2026

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Geometry shapes life: Embryo curvature acts as instruction manual for coordinated cell division

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Plants can’t absorb as much CO2 as climate models predicted

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Scientists find a safer way to make cells burn more calories

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Ghostly particles might just break our understanding of the universe

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A legendary fossil is forcing scientists to rethink human origins

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A missing flash of light revealed a molecular secret

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Earth has been feeding the moon for billions of years

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Physicists found hidden order in violent proton collisions

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Brain scans may finally end the guesswork in depression treatment

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Egypt’s Karnak Temple may have risen from water like a creation myth

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AI may not need massive training data after all

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Why warm hugs feel so good to your brain

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China’s “artificial sun” just broke a fusion limit scientists thought was unbreakable

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Filamentous algae blooms alter river ecosystems without disrupting overall function

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Coral reef fish recovery could boost sustainable seafood servings by up to 50 percent

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Astronomers measure the mass of a rogue planet drifting through the galaxy

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A simple chemistry trick could end forever plastic

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The invisible microbes that help keep us healthy

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A smarter way to screen for breast cancer is emerging

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Coral reefs could feed millions if we let them rebuild

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Breakthrough obesity drugs are here but not for everyone

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Type 2 diabetes physically changes the human heart, study finds

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Scientists found a way to help aging guts heal themselves

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A weak body clock may be an early warning for dementia

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This ancient fossil could rewrite the story of human origins

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The hidden timing system that shapes how you think

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Beyond silicon: These shape-shifting molecules could be the future of AI hardware

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A better way to detect off-target genome changes from base editors

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Galactic globular cluster loses stars through tidal stripping, observations reveal

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Fossilized bones are revealing secrets from a lost world

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Scientists tested intermittent fasting without eating less and found no metabolic benefit

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Age does not stop nerve healing after spinal cord injury

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New antibiotic pill shows promise against drug-resistant gonorrhea

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A hidden brain problem may be an early warning for Alzheimer’s

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This Walking Ape Might Be the Earliest Human Ancestor

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The Science Behind Better Visualizing Brain Function

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How to Glimpse the Prime Meteor Shower of 2026

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Was our earliest ancestor a knuckle-dragger, or did it walk upright?

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Bacteria reveal second 'shutdown mode' for surviving antibiotic treatment

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Flowering plant origins: Dosage-sensitive genes suggest no whole-genome duplications in ancestral angiosperm

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Evidence of upright walking found in 7-million-year-old Sahelanthropus fossils

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First ancient herpesvirus genomes document their deep history with humans

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Wood-derived chemicals offer safer alternative for thermal receipt paper coatings

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Earliest Human Ancestor May Have Walked on Two Legs

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Diabetes drugs may be changing cancer in surprising ways

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How the 'guardian of the genome' impacts blood vessel growth

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Sudden breakups of monogamous quantum couples surprise researchers

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