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Who owns our digital afterlife? Helping the law keep pace with society

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Crystals in a new light: Research team proposes rethinking crystal structure analysis

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Physicists discover what controls the speed of quantum time

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Friendly encounters and nature make international exchange students happy in Finland

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The workplace wasn't designed for humans, and it shows

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Modulated UV-C light increases the shelf life of guavas, study shows

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Americans are asking too much of their dogs

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Italy’s Winter Olympics are stunning from space

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An international method to predict the eating quality of beef

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New research reveals humans could have as many as 33 senses

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No animal alive today is 'primitive.' Why are so many still labeled that way?

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When you do the math, humans still rule

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Twilight action could reduce light pollution's impact on biodiversity

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Could electronic beams in the ionosphere remove space junk?

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Engineered moths could replace mice in studies on antimicrobial resistance

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Record low sea levels in the Baltic Sea could reshape sea's physical conditions

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Force-induced inter-protofilament gaps can pave the way for life in microtubule research

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New tool cracks microbial defense codes for faster, precise bioengineering

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Psychopathy test used in Canadian courts unreliable, prone to bias, study finds

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Image: Strong solar flare

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Is this carved rock an ancient Roman board game?

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AI helps archaeologists solve a Roman gaming mystery

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Porpoises 'buzz' less when boats are nearby, underwater microphones reveal

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Unveiling polymeric interactions critical for future drug nanocarriers

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Can't tally love: Tracking favors may hurt relationship, research indicates

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Seabirds ingest large quantities of pollutants—some of which have been banned for decades—liver analyses reveal

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Obesity increases risk of severe infections, study finds

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Biofilm made from fish skin could be a sustainable alternative for food packaging

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How rice plants tell head from toe during early growth

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Avalanche winter 1951: Forest emerges as most-effective protection following disasters in Alps

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Stellar remnants may solve mystery of missing mass in galaxy clusters

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US ski resorts turn to drones to make it snow amid dire drought

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Scientists advance multi-purpose photocatalyst for clean hydrogen production and agricultural pollutant degradation

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Pairing mangroves and coral reefs could boost carbon storage

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Newly identified protein interaction helps keep cells' recycling system in balance

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The future of eco-friendly cooling: Enhancing efficiency and sustainability of magnetic refrigerants

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Why has this winter been so cold in the U.S. East and warm in the country’s West?

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Single-molecule SERS gets steadier as CB[7] traps a 'dancing' molecule

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Students found to favor lesson-plan chatbots over ask-me-anything tools for exam preparation

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Microbial limits to phosphorus availability uncovered in karst farmlands of southern China

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When water meets rock: Exploring water quality impacts from legacy lithium mining in North Carolina

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Glaciers in retreat: Uncovering tourism's contradictions

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Microfluidic method boosts control and separation of tiny particles—a promising tool for medical research

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How the Gila Monster Gave the World Ozempic

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How imagery styles shape pathways into STEM and why gender gaps persist

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Laser‑written glass chip pushes quantum communication toward practical deployment

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A road map to truly sustainable water systems in space

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Intense sunlight reduces plant diversity and biomass across global grasslands, study finds

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Bee bandits: How a yeast influences nectar-robbing behavior in bumble bees

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Supercomputer simulations test turbulence theories at record 35 trillion grid points

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