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Just one dose of psilocybin relieves symptoms of OCD for months

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Katharine Burr Blodgett kept an inner struggle out of sight as she made history in the laboratory

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Chickpeas can grow in moon dirt and make seeds

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Multifractal patterns across deep time: What measurement density reveals about Earth's history

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Newfound terrestrial crocodile fossil redraws the map of Europe in the age of the dinosaurs

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Drug-related homicides increased in Mexico after NAFTA, study finds

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Freshwater fish are more resilient to rising temperatures than marine fish, ecologists find

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Researchers find harmful algae species wasn't new to South Australian waters

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How Japanese red elder plants save two lives with one fruit drop

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Scientists created a digital library full of ants

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New LVK catalog adds 128 gravitational-wave candidates, more than doubling detections

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NASA's eclipse megamovie project releases full data on 2024 solar eclipse

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Burned permafrost peatlands release carbon for years after wildfires, researchers find

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How considering green spaces at multiple scales improves city planning

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When populist rhetoric is high, entrepreneurs are more likely to dodge taxes

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Neutrons reveal magnetic signatures of chiral phonons

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Scientists successfully harvest chickpeas from 'moon dirt'

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How old is the universe? The oldest stars give us a clue

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Black Death 'rewilding' did not boost biodiversity, study suggests

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Self-repairing spacecraft could change future missions

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Two marsupials believed extinct for 6000 years found alive

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What goes on inside a massive star before it explodes as a supernova?

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To help your body adjust to daylight saving time, try sunlight and exercise

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Too many deer in your area? Birth control could help

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Alzheimer’s may start with inflammation in the skin, lungs or gut

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Improved estimates of storm water in sewers could help reduce flooding

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Stand Up for Science will hold second rally against Trump administration

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Swipe right, but safer: New Safety Map aims to help people navigate risks on dating apps

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3D imagery helps bring world's ant diversity to life

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ESA's Mars orbiters watch solar superstorm hit the red planet

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Molecular 'catapult' fires electrons at the limits of physics

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The secret lives of catalysts: How microscopic networks power reactions

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Japan startup's space rocket fails for third time

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Some people really do get better with age. Here’s why

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Punch the orphan macaque is outgrowing his plushie and making friends

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Americans trust federal scientists more than RFK, Jr., poll suggests

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Thermogenetics: How proteins are controllable by heat

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Scientists just looked inside Darwin’s 200-year-old specimen jars without opening them

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Half of Amazon insects could face dangerous heat stress

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Scientists discover the protein that malaria parasites can’t live without

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Record-breaking photodetector captures light in just 125 picoseconds

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How a California desalination plant could help solve water shortages on the Colorado River

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New drug cuts seizures by up to 91% in children with rare epilepsy

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Tomato and pepper production faces emerging threats

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How moss helped solve a grave-robbing mystery

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How to live a long and healthy life, according to the ancients

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Ozempic-like weight loss drugs may help the heart recover after a heart attack

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Less traffic, less noise: Green axes cut noise levels in cities

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Natural dye produced by Amazonian fungus can be used in cosmetics

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What Geminga's 100 TeV cutoff may mean for cosmic-ray acceleration in the Milky Way

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