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Low fertility may not be an economic threat, researchers argue

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Oman ophiolite study suggests subduction zones can lock away CO₂

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Greenhouse gas fluxes in Everglades provide path for maximizing carbon capture via water management

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Research reveals cosmic tug-of-war behind the Crab Pulsar's zebra stripes

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Feral horses and cattle create more resilient nature, rewilding study reveals

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Isolating vesicle-cloaked viruses in city and hospital wastewater

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Large land predators were hunting big plant-eaters more than 280 million years ago, study finds

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Young adults often see online hate speech as 'normal,' study finds

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Soil saturation data sharpens atmospheric river flood warnings, study of 71,000 storms finds

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Built to withstand, or built to worry? Housing and disaster risk perception

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Agrivoltaics can increase or reduce yields and profits, depending on the crop and where the systems are deployed

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New 2D membrane reactor improves photocatalytic synthesis

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How flatworms keep their regeneration powers on track

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A crystal that 'comes alive': Heat-driven bubbles push it forward while it changes fluorescence color

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Scientists rescue lost song of the critically endangered regent honeyeater

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Time to retrain? How to future‑proof your career in the AI age

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Ultrasound-activated 'nanoagents' kill superbugs hiding in biofilms

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How to weigh a killer asteroid at 22 kilometers per second

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Laughing Off Your Mistakes Makes You Seem More Competent

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On-demand pay access spurs savings for low-wage workers

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Mott and Kondo insulators—how external stimuli can modify electronic energy bands

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Low-smoke solid fuels pose hidden public health risks via elevated ultrafine particle emissions

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Dense, dark forests in Europe are a modern phenomenon

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Workers who love 'synergizing paradigms' might be bad at their jobs

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Catching light in air: Programmable Mie voids boost light matter interaction

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Scientists unveil universal aging mechanism in glassy materials

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Dissolvable hydrogel could enable personalized bone implants

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Smart fluorescent molecules provide cheaper path to sharper microscopy images

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3D-printed 'plug' links fiber optics to photonic chips with low loss

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New Jellyfish Species Gets Its Michelin Star Moment

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Identifying potential drug candidates with deep learning virtual screening

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First 3D reconstruction of the face of 'Little Foot' completed

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Tech upgrade reveals even finer transcription detail inside cells

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Early intervention may improve academic outcomes by third grade for children with developmental disabilities

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Survival training in a safe space—how staged risk helps young predators learn dangerous prey

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Microplastics and nanoplastics in urban air originate mainly from tire abrasion, research reveals

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Water interactions reveal how surface coatings reshape nanoparticle drug delivery

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Antarctica has lost 10 times the size of Greater Los Angeles in ice over 30 years, satellite data reveal

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Scared of spiders? The real horror story is a world without them

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How Human Is Human?

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Trees cover rock, eventually: Study maps how bare Georgia bedrock turns into forest

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Operational framework can help countries assess national contributions to protecting 30% of land and sea by 2030

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Biodiversity at risk in Colombia's tropical dry forests

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Eye-tracking study explores fear of spiders

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U.S.’s and Israel’s war with Iran leaves uranium stockpiles uncertain

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Sun sets on the Sunlight glacier: Researchers document melting of Wyoming glacier

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'Plug-and-play'—how plants steal genetic shortcuts to survive

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Ancient DNA reveals life and death of Late Bronze Age in Central Europe

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The WHO just made its predictions for the 2026–2027 flu season

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Bird flu rampant among black vultures: Study points to year-round H5N1 circulation

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