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Astronauts are ready to return to the moon on Artemis II mission
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Your DNA is constantly moving—and it may explain cancer
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De-alcoholization tech can help fix bushfire faults in wine
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How to get pesticides and ‘forever chemicals’ off fruits and vegetables
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What kind of olive oil is best for the brain?
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The best kind of olive oil for brain health
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'A very big deal': Canadian astronaut reflects on historic moon mission
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Stanford scientists create shape-shifting material that changes color and texture like an octopus
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NASA begins the countdown for humanity's first launch to the moon in 53 years
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This new “phonon laser” could measure gravity more precisely than ever before
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These “smart” crystals bend and snap back when hit with light
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Food safety, soils and manure: How a systemic approach can prevent health risks
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This new test could transform UTI treatment with same-day results
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Coffee at night may increase risky behavior, especially in women
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Legged robot could accelerate resource prospecting on the moon and the search for life on Mars
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Kratom cases are exploding across the U.S. and doctors are alarmed
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Scientists say this simple habit may help you lose more weight
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A surprising new idea about how the Big Bang may have happened
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German firms trapped between US and China, study finds
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Tropical geckos in Australia are more adaptable than we thought
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New forensic tool provides intelligence to link serial killer victims by analyzing facial similarities
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Your post-gym protein shake may get a taste upgrade: Manufacturing can improve whey protein drink palatability
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Scientists discover sleep switch that builds muscle, burns fat, and boosts brainpower
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How the solar wind really works
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How scientists prepare expeditions in remote environments
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Mars-like worlds near M-dwarfs may lose air in millions of years
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Spaceflight captures audiences when it centers on people because human space travel is hazardous
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What learning English means to migrants
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Human touch leaves chicks feeling happy, study finds
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Panicking scientists, canceled experiments: Federal funding cuts turn research dean to crisis management specialist
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Water flow in prairie watersheds is increasingly unpredictable—but AI could help
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Positive views of the #Tradwife movement linked to higher levels of sexism among men
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Quantum twisting microscope reveals electron-electron interactions in graphene at room temperature
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Heat shield safety concerns raise stakes for NASA's Artemis II moon mission
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Image: NISAR's View of Mount Rainier
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Animals are powerful landscape engineers shaping the Earth's surface, global study finds
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More evidence doesn't mean more justice: The limits of visual technologies in human rights cases
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Light switch for life: Controlling molecular droplets with UV
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Money worries and job dissatisfaction drove Europe's populist boom, research suggests
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Improved carp boosts profits by 25% in Bangladesh's polyculture ponds
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NASA wants to build a base on the Moon by the 2030s, How and why it plans to build up to a long‑term lunar presence
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Gut bacteria may influence social behavior through smell
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A flesh‑eating fly is advancing towards the US border—can it be stopped?
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With history standards prone to politicization, 'minimalism' approach would benefit U.S. teachers, scholar argues
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Strained liquid crystals steer soliton 'bullets' along two diagonal paths
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Unexpected potential bacterial symbiosis found in fungus that causes angular leaf spot
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Next-generation optical sensor can read photon spin across UV-to-infrared wavelengths
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How plants could betray themselves across the galaxy
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Ordinary Lab Gloves May Have Skewed Microplastic Data
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Understanding cell structures: Novel tool enables analysis of the plant actin cytoskeleton
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