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Physicists discovered neutrinos 70 years ago. The ghostly particles still have secrets to tell

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Dredging sand and silt has consequences for the North Sea

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Looking deep into the eyes of insects

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Walking sharks break the rules of reproduction

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Alex Garland’s The Bone Temple is brutal, brilliant - and mind-blowing

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Enceladus plumes may hold a clear clue to ocean habitability

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Bionic LiDAR system achieves beyond-retinal resolution through adaptive focusing

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Olympic visitors to Milan get a rare chance to glimpse restoration of a long-hidden Leonardo gem

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First new fossils in more than 100 years discovered at Colorado's Dinosaur National Monument

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Oldest astronaut Buzz Aldrin turns 96 as new moon astronauts share Apollo inspirations

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Watch three solar prominences erupt in epic video

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Researcher finds way to predict whirling disease with almost no data

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Can science explain consciousness?

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UN report declares global state of 'water bankruptcy'

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New cryogenic vacuum chamber cuts noise for quantum ion trapping

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Rare Florida scrub millipedes reproduce in captivity for the first time

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Climate change fuels disasters, but deaths don't add up

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Octopuses prompt rethink of why animals evolve big brains

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Sculpting complex 3D nanostructures with a focused ion beam

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California wildfire smoke linked to increased autism diagnoses, new study finds

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NASA astronaut who was stuck at the space station for months retires within a year of returning

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Spacecraft captures the "magnetic avalanche" that triggers giant solar explosions

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This new building material pulls carbon out of the air

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Solar flares triggered by cascading magnetic avalanches, new observations reveal

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The human brain may work more like AI than anyone expected

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Tiny doses of THC show big benefits for HIV treatment

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The world’s mountains are warming faster than anyone expected

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Strategic sex: Alaska's beluga whales swap mates for long-term survival

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Stanford scientists found a way to regrow cartilage and stop arthritis

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Patients tried everything for depression then this implant changed their lives

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To sustain prosperity as its population shrinks, China will have to invest big at home

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By stoking the Greenland debate, the United States may actually be harming itself

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Deep in the Amazon, I discovered this monkey's ingenious survival tactic

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The way Earth's surface moves has a bigger impact on shifting the climate than we knew

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Tijuana wastewater pipe repairs completed in 3 days, ending river discharge

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Entrepreneurial success under corruption depends on generation and experience, study finds

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Bats use 'acoustic flow velocity' to navigate complex environments in darkness

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Bubble netting knowledge spread by immigrant humpback whales, study finds

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Bubble feeding trick spreads through humpback whale social groups

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Drones reveal how feral horse units keep boundaries

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New AI tool removes bottleneck in animal movement analysis

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Heartworms Might Be Much More Ancient Than We Thought

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Cross-training may be the key to a long life

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Print Edition 65: The Food Issue

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Indian townships are rebuilding after landslides—but not everyone will benefit

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International laws alone cannot save the ocean; activists say direct action is also needed

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Your Voice Gives Away Valuable Personal Information

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AI-driven ultrafast spectrometer-on-a-chip advances real-time sensing

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SunRISE SmallSats ace tests, moving closer to launch

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An experimental study reveals the role of natural oils in reducing banana spoilage

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