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The Confabulations of Oliver Sacks

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Global inequality in parks undercuts the 'suburban dream,' suggests research

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Cleaner ship fuel linked to reduced lightning in key shipping lanes

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A century's worth of data could help predict future solar cycle activity

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A twitch in time? Quantum collapse models hint at tiny time fluctuations

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Previously unknown chemical pathway for air pollution particle formation uncovered

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Your Favorite Zoo Animals Are Getting Old

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South Pole Telescope detects energetic stellar flares near center of galaxy

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Seawater microbes offer new, non-invasive way to detect coral disease

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Tracer reveals how environmental DNA moves through lakes and rivers

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New roadmap outlines strategies to reduce pharmaceutical pollution in waterways

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With planning, birds and floating solar can coexist

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To fight cancer, scientists customize cellular protein

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Scientists investigate ‘dark oxygen’ in deep-sea mining zone

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Tiny Mars has a Big Impact on Our Climate

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RSV is surging, but antibody shots and vaccines can protect babies

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ChatGPT found to reflect and intensify existing global social disparities

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Hubble tension: Primordial magnetic fields could resolve one of cosmology's biggest questions

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Hot spring bathing doesn't just keep snow monkeys warm—it can disrupt lice distribution and reshape gut bacteria

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Anglo-Saxon center unearthed near Skipsea castle

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Intricacies of Helix Nebula revealed with Webb

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World has entered an era of ‘global water bankruptcy,’ U.N. warns

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How cities are changing social behavior in urban animals

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SPHEREx imaging reveals increased sublimation activity on 3I/ATLAS

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Physicists employ AI labmates to supercharge LED light control

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Virtual staining advances: AI uses cell context to improve imaging accuracy

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World is entering an era of 'water bankruptcy'

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World enters 'era of global water bankruptcy': UN scientists formally define new post-crisis reality for billions

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There’s life beneath the snow, but it’s at risk of melting away

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Water makeup of Jupiter's Galilean moons set at birth, new study finds

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Capped VLS growth yields vanadium-doped MoS₂ films with superior CO₂-to-CO conversion

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Opera is not dying, but it needs a second act for the streaming era

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Fighting climate change in the Sahel is worsening conflicts. New research shows how

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Beyond chemistry: How mechanical forces shape brain wiring

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AI cannot automate science: A philosopher explains the uniquely human aspects of doing research

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What air pollution does to the human body

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Multiple autonomous AI systems spontaneously collaborate to advance materials research

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Sweet signals: Tracking crucial cell messengers for the first time

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The alien hunter's shopping list

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New nanocrystalline material significantly extends MEMS switch chip lifespan

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Satellites and AI can help tackle critical invasive species problem

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Export concentration leaves Canada's canola sector vulnerable, research finds amid trade talks

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Vast cluster of ancient galaxies could rewrite the history of star formation

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Decline in botanical education threatens response to climate action and food security

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Limiting urban sprawl requires establishing clear targets and limits to expansion, new study proposes

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New synthesis method for metal-single atom catalysts dramatically boost electrolysis-based hydrogen production

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New method reveals quantum states using indirect measurements of particle flows

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The future of Antarctic life: Scientists map out five scenarios as climate and human pressures mount

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Why did Jeffrey Epstein cultivate famous scientists?

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Chernobyl cooling systems have lost power but meltdown risk is low

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