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From Kathmandu to Casablanca, a generation under surveillance is rising up

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The secret to human intelligence? It might be in our gut

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Second spider-parasitic mite species described in Brazil

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Butterflies, snakes and flowers: In rugged Baja canyons, scientists unlock an unsung region's biodiversity

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Why can't we admit to not enjoying a bad vacation?

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This Is the Difference Between Child Prodigies and Late Bloomers

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Feeling stuck at work as the New Year begins? It may be a sign of professional growth

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Scientists uncover a hidden switch that helps cancer cells thrive

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Europe takes a bold step toward systems-based chemical risk assessment

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Infrastructure design is the hidden architecture of disaster risk

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Drones with standard cameras reveal hidden forest layers using AI technology

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Versatile mechanophore detects structural damage without false alarms from heat or UV

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Historic buildings contribute to urban scenicness as much as trees and water, says study

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Wegovy Weight-Loss Pills Hit U.S. Pharmacies—Costs and Treatments Explained

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Tiny fluorescent core-shell silica nanoparticles supercharge cancer immunotherapy

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Thin ice may have protected lake water on frozen Mars

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Plant sex life is more complicated than you probably imagine

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Reading the sky: How Irish weather lore preserved a deep understanding of the natural world

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A Greenland glacier is cracking open in real time

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Climate messaging sways minds, not wallets, regardless of political party

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New species of bush tomato with visible nectar glands discovered in the Australian outback

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Betelgeuse's elusive companion star: Siwarha's 'wake' detected

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Microbes may hold the key to brain evolution

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A Martian Milestone Captures a Mysterious Dark Spot

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Worms as particle sweepers: How simple movement, not intelligence, drives environmental order

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Discoveries rewrite how some minerals form and dissolve

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Survey across 153 countries links the effects of LGBT-phobia and economic insecurity

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Active solar region observed for record 94 days

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Hidden molecular switch controls taste, metabolism and gut function

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Hubble examines Cloud-9, first of new type of object

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U.S. Axes Number of Recommended Childhood Vaccines in Blow to Public Health

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How storm surges could impact coastal workplaces

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Ancient Antarctica reveals a 'one–two punch' behind ice sheet collapse

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Research probes rage bait: Why digital anger echoes louder

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Gender stereotypes reflect the division of labor between women and men across nations

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Biological pumps: How zooplankton are transporting microplastics to the ocean depths

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Fungus 'rewires' maize plants, causing tumor-like growths by hijacking root formation process

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Understanding fuel cell catalysts: Study reveals shifting rate-limiting steps

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High-throughput platform enables aptamer discovery and kinetic profiling

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Astronomers reveal hidden lives of the early universe's ultramassive galaxies

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Metal–metal bonded molecule achieves stable spin qubit state, opening path toward quantum computing materials

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Microalgae could fuel Hawaiʻi's renewable future

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Eye-opening research: Greenland sharks maintain vision for centuries through DNA repair mechanism

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Dyslexic students have the right to read, and in Canada, Manitoba has joined other provinces to address it

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Elephant Seals Almost Always Return Home to Give Birth

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Stunningly Hot Galaxy Cluster Puts New Spin on How These Cosmic Behemoths Evolved

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From sun safety to sex appeal: What sunscreen ads reveal about beauty ideals and power

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Northern Greenland ice dome melted before and could melt again

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AI agents are reshaping sales at a growing pace

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Greenland's Prudhoe Dome ice cap was completely gone only 7,000 years ago, study finds

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