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A hidden force beneath the Atlantic ripped open a 500 kilometer canyon

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It’s your perception of sleep that’s making you feel tired all day

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Brutal Iron Age massacre may have targeted women and children

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Everyone's a queen: The ant species with no males or workers

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A new method reveals hidden rules of gene control

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Sniffer dogs can detect wildlife trafficking via shipping container air samples

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A horse's whinny is unlike any other sound in nature

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Plant hormone therapy could improve global food security by balancing growth with immunity

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How horses whinny: Helium tests reveal whistling while singing mechanism

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Iron Age mass grave may hold unusual victims: mostly women and children

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Roadmap outlines 84 biodiversity variables for Europe's monitoring system

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Reading the enemy: How genome science is reshaping the fight against wheat stem rust

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Schrödinger’s color theory finally completed after 100 years

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Trauma follows children into the classroom—a new teaching model is changing that

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Students run 'bee hotels' across Canada—DNA reveals who's checking in

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Paleontologists Solve a Prehistoric Murder Mystery

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Stretchy plastics conduct electricity via tiny, whisker-like fibers

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Quantum computers go high-dimensional with a four-state photon gate

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The optical engineering required to photograph an Earth twin

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Seabird conservation starts upstream, scientists say

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Less sugar as a baby, fewer heart attacks as an adult

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250 million-year-old amphibian fossils from Australia reveal global spread of 'sea-salamanders'

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How the echolocation of bats has shaped their skulls

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Building beneath the sea—ecology and architecture unite for corals

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Ant queen frozen in time: New ant species found in Dominican amber

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Ultra-efficient optical sensors can keep light circulating longer inside a microscopic chip

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Missing geomagnetic reversals: Earth's past may be incomplete

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AI imaginary friends no substitute for human connection

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Why laws named after tragedies win public support

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Wanderlust may be written in our DNA

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Evidence links polyploidy and senescence in bladder cells, with implications for cancer

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Scientists create universal nasal spray vaccine that protects against COVID, flu, and pneumonia

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Large dogs release two to four times more airborne microbes than humans

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Warming Antarctic waters come with a cost for the 'robust' rockcod

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Can childhood obesity limit the American dream? Study links it to lifelong mobility penalties

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Cleaner hulls, safer seas? How eDNA checks could spot invasive species early

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What banana-scented kombu means for probiotic foods and seaweed-based drinks

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What Grief Has to Do with Love Addiction

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Quantum algorithm beats classical tools on complement sampling tasks

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Good fungus may one day help save plants from bad fungus like deadly myrtle rust disease

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Shining a light on the secret life of carbon dioxide in cells

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Germany's coastal regions brace for change, fearing rising sea levels

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Babies exposed to far more “forever chemicals” before birth than scientists knew

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Study uncovers how schools circumvent suspension bans

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Artificial rivers and lakes can help keep freshwater mussel populations afloat

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New evidence shows indoor plants can quietly reshape the health and quality of our homes and workplaces

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Earth's mantle may have been cooler than thought before Pangea's breakup

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How a poet uses AI to write and why her work is now at MoMA

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Scientific AmericanS

Simple blood test can forecast Alzheimer’s years before memory loss

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Scientists identify new spinosaurid, Moderna flu shot back on track, universal inhaled vaccine shows promise

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Scientific AmericanS
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