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AI set to transform personality testing, new research finds

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Hubble image: IC 486—where spiral arms and star formation meet

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Unlocking the cell's 'gatekeeper': Researchers discover critical RNA quality-control factor, LENG8

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Q&A: Why hasn't the US military used force to secure the Strait of Hormuz?

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When Coupled Volcanoes Talk, These Researchers Listen

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'Drive‑off' fuel thefts cost millions even before the war—and they're heading up

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Breaking recalcitrant lignin bonds with electricity for conversion into value-added chemicals: An e-biorefinery

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Cyclone Narelle is now larger and 'more severe' as it crosses the Western Australian coast

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Welcome to the weird world of AI agent teams

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Trump’s new science panel includes 9 tech billionaires—and just one scientist

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Unraveling the secrets of telomerase, an enzyme linked to aging and cancer

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Exotic harvestmen once lived in Europe

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Flowers have a 'biological clock' that times blooming and scent to match insects

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I almost drowned in space when my helmet filled with water

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Unraveling active magma by drilling in the heart of volcanoes

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AI wrote a scientific paper that passed peer review

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This popular supplement may increase risk of birth defects, study finds

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The northern lights' dark twin is a wild card for the power grid

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Why student samples can mislead: Higher education may shift values toward Western norms

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Scientists discover why cancer drugs don’t work for everyone

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Scientists find gut bacteria inject proteins that control your immune system

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How Anthony Leggett pushed the boundaries of quantum physics

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Piezoelectric materials enable a new approach to searching for axions

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We thought we knew the shape of the universe. We were wrong

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A rare star in a tiny galaxy preserves a record of the early universe

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A Light in the Dark: Finding the Good in the Natural World

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Ocean species are disappearing before scientists can even find them

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Scientists discover bizarre new states inside tiny magnetic whirlpools

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We could protect Earth from dangerous asteroids using a huge magnet

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NASA spots comet reversing its spin in a first for science

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Scientific AmericanS

How do mRNA vaccines work, and why are they safe and effective?

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Scientific AmericanS

Is the universe swarming with tiny black holes?

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Scientific AmericanS

Japan's giant caldera volcano is refilling 7,300 years later

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The truth about pain that your doctor might not tell you

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Author of Red Mars calls 'bullshit' on emigrating to the planet

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Why Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars is still a classic, 34 years on

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Read an extract from Kim Stanley Robinson's sci-fi classic Red Mars

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Scientists stunned as Mars dust storms blast water into space

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Surprising male G-spot found in most detailed study of the penis yet

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Surprising G-spot found in the most detailed study of the penis yet

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Scientists discover “alien space weather stations” that could reveal habitable planets

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Gabon battles for baby sea turtles' survival

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The ice protecting Alaska is vanishing faster than expected

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This dangerous combo in your body could raise death risk by 83%

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From simulation to strategy: Climate modeling motivates action at the top

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Scientists uncovered the nutrients bees were missing — Colonies surged 15-fold

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Study in search of a tropical spring is first to show some birds flip their breeding season in response to climate

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From engineered fungal molecules to drug leads, chem-bio hybrid synthesis enables antiparasitic drug discovery

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Scientists may be overestimating amounts of microplastics in the environment, and the culprit is lab gloves

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Study finds 60% of Australia's top-use pesticides are banned in the EU

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