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Did This Spiral Sea Creature Outlive the Dinosaurs?

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As Australia bakes through an extreme heat wave, even insects aren't immune to its impact

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New dietary guidelines flip the food pyramid

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UK consumers may be ready to swap salmon for sprats and sardines

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These mesmerizing patterns are secretly solving hard problems

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Zombie fungi and 'bloodstained' orchids: Top plant and fungal species named new to science in 2025

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Dogs' dinners can have greater climate impact than those of their owners

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Weight regain seems to occur within 2 years of stopping obesity drugs

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NASA Mulls Ending Space Station Crew-11 Mission Early after Astronaut Suffers Medical Issue

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What looked like a planet was actually a massive space collision

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Did This Drawing Preserve Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA?

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Families reveal harsh reality of prison visits

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OpenAI Would Like You to Share Your Health Data with Its ChatGPT

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Schmidt Sciences Announces Plan for Lazuli, a Private Space Telescope

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Solar physicists discover long-hidden source of gamma rays unleashed by flares

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THz spectroscopy system bypasses long-standing tradeoff between spectral and spatial resolution

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Warming winters and storm-driven dispersal facilitate northward mangrove expansion along the US Atlantic coast

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The mechanical ratchet: A new mechanism of cell division

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Plasma rings around M dwarf stars offer new clues to planetary habitability

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New tool narrows the search for ideal metal organic frameworks

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AI tool can take a cattle's temperature with only a photo

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Optics research uses dim light to produce bright LEDs

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Engineers create water-saving sand layer to improve plant resilience during drought

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Snow's compressibility acts as avalanche crumple zone

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Overlooked molecule points to new treatments for drug-resistant fungal infections

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The Deep Evolutionary Roots of Sleep

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Creating psychedelic-like molecules by shining light on life's basic building blocks

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Synchronizing ultrashort X-ray pulses for attosecond precision

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Chasing ghost plumes: How underwater drones captured the secret 48-hour countdown to algal blooms

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Pocketbook realities reshape Americans' commitment to democratic ideals

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Forests under climate stress: Why trees are growing less despite an early start

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Swinging abyss: Oxygen isotope analysis shows less dynamic Antarctic ice sheet in Oligocene period

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Unearthing experimental materials data buried in scientific papers using LLMs

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AI boosts bird sound identification accuracy

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Image: Lightning from above

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Lunar spacecraft exhaust could obscure clues to origins of life

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Vera C. Rubin Observatory spots record-breaking asteroid in pre-survey observations

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Flexible material mimics octopus skin with nanoscale color and texture transformations

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Sentinel-1's decade of essential data over shifting ice sheets

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North Pacific winter storm tracks shifting poleward much faster than predicted

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Ribosomal engineering creates 'super-probiotic' bacteria with enhanced immune activation

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The Poison-Arrow Technology of Our Hunter-Gatherer Ancestors

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Hunting with poison arrows may have begun 60,000 years ago in Africa

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How rice viruses manipulate plant defenses to protect insect vectors

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Urban atmosphere acts as primary reservoir of microplastics, researchers find

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Earth's early sponges were soft: Scientists close fossil record gap

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Understanding the role of linear ubiquitination in T-tubule biogenesis

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60,000-year-old traces of world's oldest arrow poison reveal early advanced hunting techniques

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Humans Made Poisoned Arrowheads Thousands of Years Earlier Than Previously Thought

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60,000-year-old poison arrowheads show early humans’ skillful hunting

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