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Quantum computers could have a fundamental limit after all

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Saturn-mass world discovered orbiting two low-mass stars

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In a rare event, the moon got a massive new crater

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Hydrogen shell detected around Nova Persei 1901 may be a planetary nebula

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Did you hear the one about scientists telling jokes? Not many did, according to a study of humor at conferences

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Electric current stabilizes spins at unstable points for new types of computing

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Superconducting quantum processor performs well with significantly less wiring

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Mysterious comet disintegration caught by telescope after lucky break

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Field-portable assays help scientists study and explore caves

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Police misconduct is often traceable to warning signs before hire: Study recommends national hiring standards

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Female giant rainforest mantises grow up to strike harder than males

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How soil microbes may control the future of our planet

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The Parasite That Garbles the Mating Calls of Male Tree Frogs

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Research team examine ethical and methodological use of generative artificial intelligence in higher education

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'Zombie' cells created by transplanting genomes into dead bacteria

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'Space archaeology' reveals first dynamic history of a giant spiral galaxy

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What color is this dot? New illusion demonstrates weird vision quirk

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Spring heat dome, a blow to RFK, Jr.’s health agenda, SpaceX Starlink milestone

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Scientists discover Alzheimer’s hidden “death switch” in the brain

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Russia resumes use of space launch site damaged in accident

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Planet trapped record heat in 2025: UN

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An end to the battle between touchscreens and long fingernails is on the horizon

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Long nails don’t work on touchscreens. An experimental polish could help

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Most people get food’s environmental impact completely wrong, study finds

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Microplastics are falling from the sky and polluting forests

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Security credentials inadvertently leaked on thousands of websites

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New blood test could catch pancreatic cancer before it’s too late

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A promising fatty liver treatment may raise cancer risk

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Neutrality can speed up and stabilize collective decisions, new study shows

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Scientists discover surprising brain trigger behind high blood pressure

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World’s first quantum battery could enable ultra fast charging

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Scientists twisted a mysterious superconductor and got a shocking result

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This floating time crystal breaks Newton’s third law of motion

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Measuring irreversibility in gene transcription

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Two-thirds of workers are burned out—here's what science says about how to tackle it

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How conversation works—and why people with hearing loss rely more on their powers of prediction

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Sea turtle shells reveal hidden records of ocean change

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Fiber-optic sensors reveal how farming destroys soil's natural structure

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Study maps particulate thiols across western North Pacific, tracing them to phytoplankton

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Palm oil, cocoa, coffee… Who's going to tend to tomorrow's large tropical plantations?

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A lysosome switch could reshape research on cancer and neurodegenerative disease

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How moss could help roads cope with heavy rain and reduce air pollution

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All 5 fundamental units of life's genetic code were just discovered in an asteroid sample

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Analysis of 1.4 million interactions shows how employees achieve sophisticated AI collaboration

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China's earliest Bronze Age meteoritic iron artifact unearthed at Sanxingdui sacrificial site

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How birds send heat into space measured for the first time—a hidden reflectance of feathers

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The silver lining in Europe's deforestation law delay: A chance to build fairer supply chains

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Pike eat more as water warms, threatening native species

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A Hall 'rectenna' can detect signals over a 100 GHz frequency range

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Sea levels around Africa are rising faster than the global average: What's behind this alarming trend

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