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Can species evolve fast enough to survive as the planet heats up?

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Embryogenesis in 4D: A developmental atlas for genes and cells

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Can rapid evolution 'rescue' species from climate change?

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Wolves kill—and ravens remember where

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Ancient DNA sequences that control gene function across plant evolution uncovered

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Wood surface treatment fights harmful bacteria

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The power of twins: Decoding the unseen biological information flow

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Gen Z holds companies to account for greenwashing

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A familiar voice shapes how zebra finches hear and respond

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'Ionic liquids' could redefine the habitable zone

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Dolphins have been stranding in droves on the shores of Patagonia. Scientists think they’ve found the culprit

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Industrial climate targets do not always reflect what companies actually do

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Chemistry may not be the 'killer app' for quantum computers after all

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Climate change is slowing Earth's spin at unprecedented rate compared to past 3.6 million years

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Can merging hotels improve efficiency? Data-driven model uncovers major gains

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Tiny marine organism stressed by warmer Arctic waters

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Lost page of legendary Archimedes palimpsest found in France

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NASA plans to have a permanent base on the moon by 2030: How it can be done

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The 'croak' conundrum: Parasites complicate love signals in frogs

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Does This Protein Drive Exercise’s Brain Boost?

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Reduced-impact management can promote forest recovery and carbon storage

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GPS spoofing is scrambling ships in the Strait of Hormuz

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Why drug overdose deaths have suddenly plummeted in the US

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Musicality is rooted in human biology, not just culture, says professor

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How biological invasions are silently remodeling ecosystems

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A large fossil leg bone hints at T. rex’s origins, but scientists disagree

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Y-doped catalyst transforms ammonia into sustainable hydrogen energy

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Diatom-based microrobots show promise for targeted photodynamic therapy of glioblastoma

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How to find pi in randomness all around you

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Scientific AmericanS

Winters set the stage for summer Great Barrier Reef bleaching risk

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Palm-sized superconducting magnet achieves 42 tesla, rivaling the world's biggest

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Women use professional and social networks to push past the glass ceiling

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Uncovering a patchwork of fresh and salty groundwater beneath Great Salt Lake's south shore

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How to build a moon base

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War in Iran triggers an unprecedented disruption in global oil

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Global sorghum 'pangenome' accelerates discovery of resilient crop traits

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Saharan dust swept into Europe in March, triggering 'dirty rain' episodes

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Endometriosis takes years to diagnose. A new ultrasound simulator could help doctors better recognize it

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Self-regenerating catalyst restores its own performance, advancing CO₂ conversion technology

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Astronomers discuss fortifying our planetary defenses

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The rain in Spain was worst in nearly 50 years

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Wetlands in Brazil's Cerrado are carbon-storage powerhouses

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Why African striped mice can be the best of dads — or the worst

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Gut microbes: The secret to squirrel hibernation

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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS is exceptionally alcoholic

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Researcher uncovers Zoroastrian 'ripples' in Jewish documents from ancient Egypt

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Selfish sperm hijack Overdrive gene to kill healthy rivals

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Rumours of a Firefly reboot abound, but should the Serenity fly again?

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Depression may start with an energy problem in brain cells

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A surprising blood protein pattern may reveal Alzheimer’s

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