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Unexpected magnetic response in gold and silver atomic contacts contradicts previous theoretical predictions

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Virtual reality games can increase a player's desire to help others, research shows

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Gnaw-y by nature: Researchers discover neural circuit that rewards gnawing behavior in rodents

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Where wells run deep, biodiversity runs thin

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NASA finds extreme star collision in unlikely spot

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New polar bear research gives insight into human-animal encounters

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Red Fox Caught on Camera Snatching Wolf Pup from the Den

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Electron microscopy maps protein landscapes that drive photosynthesis

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Europe's buzzards are losing their color diversity, citizen science reveals

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3D-printed photonic lanterns combine up to 37 multimode lasers into one fiber

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Soil health index finds restored mangroves can near full function

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Your child has pathological demand avoidance? Here's what it means—and nine tips for what to do

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A new model defines an upper limit to planetary radiation belt intensity

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Scientists control 'free-flowing' electric currents with light

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Telomere breaks provide new insights into chaotic chromosome mutations

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One gene makes the difference: Breeding winter-hardy faba beans

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What is the ‘acid rain’ in the wake of U.S. bombings in Iran?

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I was accused of killing over 100 million rabbits across Australia

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It’s Not Just You. Subways the World Over Are Feeling Hotter

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How a midlife tune-up could help prepare you for a healthy old age

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Sharing genetic risk scores can unwittingly reveal secrets

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Startup is building the first data centre to use human brain cells

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Start-up is building the first data centre to use human brain cells

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Ancient People Traded Live Parrots Across South America for Thousands of Years

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How our ancestors used mushrooms to change the course of human history

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NASA space probe expected to reenter the atmosphere with a chance of raining debris

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Inside the Brains of Monks Who Have Meditated for 15,000 Hours

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‘Smart underwear’ measures how often humans fart

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First-of-its-kind vaccine protects children from deadly E. coli infections

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Modernization can increase differences between cultures

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Mystery 'whippet' space explosion is the brightest of its kind

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Strange cosmic burst from colliding galaxies shines light on heavy elements

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Subglacial weathering may have slowed planet's escape from snowball Earth

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Dark personality levels relate to people's job interests and chosen careers

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China’s first moon astronauts could land at this surprising site

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Researchers track mineral growth on bioorganic coatings in real time at nanoscale

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Miniature laser technology could bring lab testing into your home

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More than clothing: How ancient needles and awls shaped survival, medicine and ritual

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Project Hail Mary is a spiritual sibling to The Martian - and it's fab

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Life-limiting heat exposure has doubled since the 1950s, study finds

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AI agent could transform how scientists study weather and climate

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Tree tops sparkle with electricity during thunderstorms

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What is a galaxy? That's a surprisingly difficult question to answer

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Mathematics is undergoing the biggest change in its history

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Human populations evolved in similar ways after we began farming

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This 2-pound dinosaur is rewriting what scientists know about evolution

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AI techniques speed up forensic analysis of crucial crime scene larvae

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Scientists may have discovered a brand-new mineral on Mars

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Cosmic voids look empty but they may be tearing the universe apart

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Subway systems are uncomfortably hot—and worsening, study finds

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