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The Thrill of Science in 2042
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How to watch the ‘planetary parade’ of 2026
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Drone LiDAR surveys of abandoned roads reveal long-term debris-flow hazards
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Protein regulator of sugars and fats may work with an unexpected partner—itself
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Predicting extreme rainfall through novel spatial modeling
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Atmospheric dust: The overlooked suspect in urban air pollution
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Metasurface-based SLM could enhance AR, VR and LiDAR performance
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NASA’s Artemis moon exploration programme is getting a major makeover
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Food safety question: Could nanoplastics nudge Salmonella toward antibiotic resistance?
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Scent vs. brand image: What an EEG study reveals about luxury marketing
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Iron outperforms rare metals in stunning chemistry advance
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Image: First glimpse of comet 3I/ATLAS from Juice science camera
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Older male humpbacks sire more calves as populations recover from whaling
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Why is math harder for some kids? Brain scans offer clues
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Scientists turn methane into medicine in stunning breakthrough
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Deforestation leads to more extreme weather events in the Amazon region
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Break It To Make It: How Fracturing Sculpts Tissues and Organs
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Rising carbon dioxide levels now detected in human blood
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NASA scraps 2027 Artemis III moon landing in favor of 2028 mission
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Researchers, egg farmers help design sustainable agriculture plans
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3D-printed spring deploys on small commercial spacecraft
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Greenland's largest glacier could soon reach a tipping point, scientists say
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Video: Landsat 9: More than just a picture
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Frailty can be eased with an infusion of stem cells from young people
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Human brain cells on a chip learned to play Doom in a week
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Over 70% of global ecosystems remain unsampled for critical underground fungi
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Deeper ocean ecosystems are unique—and uniquely vulnerable without better protection
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Physicists Crack the Question of Why Basketball Shoes Squeak
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Prove it or lose her: The new rules for advertising to women
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MIT study finds Earth’s first animals were likely ancient sea sponges
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A study in stardust: Massive binary stars emit tiny carbon particles
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Beam-spin asymmetry study puts proton models to the test
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On moonshots and Minneapolis
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Schools on the front line as Australian children grapple with trauma
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The unseen environmental cost of a fleeting film set
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Raincoat no longer waterproof? A textile scientist explains why—and how to fix it
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The screech of peeling sticky tape conceals a rapid train of tiny shockwaves, ultrafast imaging shows
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What Do You Get When You Cross a Tardigrade with a Space Pioneer?
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Galápagos tortoise once believed extinct is now roaming free
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Why wealth changes how we think about fair prices
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How LabOS AI-powered smart goggles could reduce human error in science
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Do alien exoplanets have exomoons and exorings?
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Stunning 3D maps reveal DNA is structured before life “switches on”
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American Heart Association warns 60% of US women will have cardiovascular disease by 2050
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Ocean geoengineering trial finds no evidence of harm to marine life
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How a teen’s AI model could help stop poaching in rainforests
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How worried should you be about an asteroid smashing into Earth?
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Scientists compared dinosaurs to mammals for decades but missed this key difference
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New engine uses the freezing cold of space to generate power at night
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Our verdict on Juice by Tim Winton: Australian climate novel is a hit
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