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Getting closer to the stars: Fink, a French tool for tracking transient phenomena across the observable universe

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An acoustic telemetry network reveals the connectivity of the gilthead seabream in the Mediterranean

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Nanochannel method makes ion membranes twice as strong for clean energy

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Shark deterrents found to reduce fisheries loss

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Male Neanderthals and female humans likely interbred more often than the other way around

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Atomic precision unlocks smarter oxygen reduction catalysts

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It's never too late to learn a language: Adults and kids bring different strengths to the task

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Improved short-term sea level change predictions achieved with better AI training

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When we interbred with Neanderthals, they were usually the fathers

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Birds achieve sweet success: What adaptations to high-sugar diets reveal about metabolism

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Hotspots of accelerated North American bird decline linked to agricultural activity

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Rice gene discovery could cut fertilizer use while protecting yields

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How Horses Make Two Sounds at Once

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Here’s how honeyeaters and other birds thrive on sugary diets

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Department of Homeland Security detains Columbia student identified as neuroscience researcher

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Dogs are more like toddlers than cats when it comes to helping humans

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Brown recluse spiders rare in Florida and reluctant to bite, study finds

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Morocco: Ancient fossils shed light on a key period in human evolution

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Challenging assumptions behind Africa's Green Revolution efforts and calls for farmer-centered development models

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Romance and sexual intimacy don't diminish with age, study suggests

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New system cuts nitrogen, phosphorus in farm drainage

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A new, useful absorption limit for ultra-thin films

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Why you can't tie knots in four dimensions

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Katharine Burr Blodgett made a breakthrough when she discovered ‘invisible glass’

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Study shows digital hotlines make it easier for survivors to reach out

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From theory to safety: New model predicts how combustion scenarios unfold

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Sea urchin spines inspire self-powered underwater sensors

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Popular brain supplement linked to shorter lifespan in men

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Playbook developed to help businesses survive social media firestorms

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Rydberg atoms detect clear signals from a handheld radio

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New study highlights the importance of careful multiple-choice question construction

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New study reveals why global IT strategies change shape on the ground—and what leaders can do about it

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PFOS 'forever chemical' can accumulate in bees—and their honey

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Research shows social media worsens plight of marginalized communities in India

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How Poop Could Save the Giraffe

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Banning children from VPNs and social media will erode adults' privacy

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Reusable MoS₂ RF biosensor enables cost-effective liquid biopsies for early cancer detection

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Antarctica just saw the fastest glacier collapse ever recorded

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Endangered giant clam feeding strategies could determine species' future survival

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Skagerrak's invisible diversity may be lost in silence

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The most rigid crisis protocols tend to be the least efficient

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Researchers unlock hidden dimensions inside a single photon

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Image: Intermediate spiral galaxy NGC 941

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Human activity is influencing the behavior of Germany's wildcats

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Mosquitoes may have evolved a taste for human blood thanks to Homo erectus

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Molecular identification of an enzyme reported over 60 years ago

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Apollo rocks reveal the Moon had brief bursts of super-strong magnetism

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Ancient mosquitoes developed a taste for early hominins, research reveals

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When you stumble, laughter beats embarrassment

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Mosquitoes began biting humans more than a million years ago

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