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Cannibalism takes major bite out of young blue crabs, but the shallows offer a refuge

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Origin of lowest density super-puff planet remains a hazy mystery

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Ryugu asteroid samples contain all DNA and RNA building blocks, bolstering origin-of-life theories

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Extremely rare second-generation star discovered inside ancient relic dwarf galaxy

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Paleontologists uncover a new Spinosaurus species by following a clue from a decades‑old book into the Sahara Desert

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Why blizzards, heat waves, tornadoes and floods are all hitting the U.S. this week

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Sugar-processing enzyme has a hidden second job—controlling when cells divide

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How Beer Brewing Revolutionized Modern Statistics

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Whale song remix: Study shows that humpbacks shift pitch when a neighbor joins in

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Landmark offshore wind farms come online in the U.S.

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Ocean bacteria team up to break down biodegradable plastic

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Smartwatch data can be used to assess early diabetes risk

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How big data is transforming what we know about the universe

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Sea turtles, shrinking beaches and rising seas: Study finds nesting sites running out of room

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The first modern rocket launched 100 years ago, beginning a century of both innovations and challenges for spaceflight

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Building a reference manual for how cells connect with each other

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Deadly campus meningitis outbreak in the U.K. kills 2, sickens many more

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Brain implant allows people who are paralyzed to type using their thoughts at speed of texting

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ISS study identifies thresholds for muscle atrophy and fiber changes in reduced gravity

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Failing to succeed: Why post‑secondary students need more room to mess up

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Forget the multiverse. In the pluriverse, we create reality together

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The asteroid Ryugu has all of the main ingredients for life

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Coastal ocean chemistry now substantially shaped by humans

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The seven hour explosion nobody could explain

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Turning mosquitoes into flying vaccine carriers to protect against bat-borne viruses

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Why global warming is accelerating and what it means for the future

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Computational model predicts telomere length from routine biopsy slide images

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As AI keeps improving, mathematicians struggle to foretell their own future

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Ice satellite detects powerful geomagnetic storm with precision

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Extreme heat is cutting the time people can safely be active outdoors

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Managed retreat in Europe more widespread than previously assumed

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Oldest known whale recording could unlock mysteries of the ocean

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Globular cluster NGC 5824 is embedded in a dark matter halo, study suggests

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SpaceX and Reflect Orbital plans would 'permanently scar' night sky, researchers warn

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The Math That Explains Why Bell Curves Are Everywhere

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AI is nearly exclusively designed by men – here's how to fix it

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Wild monkeys invaded Florida. Should people protect them?

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Photonics and nanotech could spot cancer signals 5 to 8 years earlier

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The ancient Goths were an ethnically diverse group

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Volunteers find oddly high solar flare rates

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Just 24 minutes of specially designed music could significantly reduce anxiety

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Scientists discover what really happens during sourdough fermentation

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Planning Titan entry? New lab tests flag nitrogen-driven heat shield debris risks

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The smell of Egyptian mummies is revealing 2,000-year-old secrets

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A 100-year-old theory might explain what’s wrong with quantum mechanics

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A strange new quantum state appears when atoms get “frustrated”

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Plastic bottles transformed into Parkinson's drug using bacteria

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A new class of molten planet stores abundant sulfur in a perpetual magma ocean

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Could reduced air pollution from climate mitigation boost crop yields and lower hunger risk?

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Oil shock, nuclear doubts, climate‑change-driven hail, and new insights on the aging-gut-brain connection

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