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Deep-sea fish larvae rewrite the rules of how eyes can be built

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When it comes to homelessness, what we call 'compassion fatigue' is something else entirely

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Inside Asia's Amazon—camera traps reveal the secrets of the Annamite Mountains

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Key yeast enzyme discovered after 15 years reveals how sugar-donor DLOs are regulated

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Replacing humans with machines is leaving truckloads of food stranded and unusable

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What's in your wine? Using NMR to reveal its chemical profile

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Astronomers trace a star's three-year infrared glow to black hole birth

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How Indigenous ideas about nonlinear time can help us navigate ecological crises

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When AI meets physics: Unlocking complex protein structures to accelerate biomedical breakthroughs

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Gradient cathodes boost stability of Li-rich batteries

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Porous material uses green and blue light to repeatedly store and release CO₂

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Living in space can change where your brain sits in your skull: New research

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Scent analysis reveals the composition of ancient Egyptian embalming materials

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Testing confirms chemical-free future for fighting flystrike in sheep

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One of the ocean's saltiest regions is freshening: What it means for circulation

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Decoding China's new space philosophy

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First Proof is AI’s toughest math test yet. The results are mixed

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This breakthrough could finally unlock male birth control

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Teens see social media, more than school, as the place to learn about race and faith

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Brain inspired machines are better at math than expected

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First-of-its-kind automated root imaging platform speeds plant discoveries

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Antarctic ice melt can change global ocean circulation, sediment cores suggest

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Scientists discover pets are helping an invasive flatworm spread

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Cape Town's wildflowers are a world treasure: Six insights from a new checklist

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Science made simple: Book dispels five misconceptions about carbon pricing

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Saturday Citations: Pig-boar hybrids in Japan; neuroprotective lattes; the exercise/weight-loss conundrum

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Reading to young kids improves their social skills, and it doesn't matter whether parents stop to ask questions

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Couples who savor happy moments together have stronger, longer-lasting relationships

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The human exposome could change everything we know about disease

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A safer, cost-effective solution for large-scale energy storage

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How often do people fall passionately in love? The answer may be less than you think

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Scientists discover a hidden gut bacterium linked to good health

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Axolotls can regenerate their thymus, a complex immune system organ

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How roses evolved to become the flower of Valentine’s Day

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What we can learn from lovebirds, the rare birds that mate for life

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Costa Rica digs up mastodon, giant sloth bones in major archaeological find

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Antipathy toward snakes? Your parents likely talked you into that at an early age

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Rocky planet discovered in outer orbit challenges planet formation theory

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Astronomers watch a massive star collapse into a black hole without a supernova

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New research uncovers how microbes shape ecosystem resilience

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Some glaciers can suddenly surge forward—with dangerous consequences

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Scientists used brain stimulation to make people more generous

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The city of Dallas wants to reduce the World Cup's environmental impact

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Quantum research in two ways: From proving someone's location to simulating financial markets

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When consent meets reality: How young men navigate intimacy

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600 Florida green sea turtles stranded amid cold plunge

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How a key receptor tells apart two nearly identical drug molecules

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Polluting the environment for all eternity—and still sticking our heads in the sand

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8 romance novels for readers who love science, too

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Wildflower season starts early: Big displays emerge a month before mid-March

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