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Deportations and street arrests have risen exponentially, researchers find

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Chernobyl at 40: The past, present and future of a nuclear disaster

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Gold nanorod makes spinning light when struck off-center by an electron beam

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Men and women with obesity face very different hidden health risks

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Painkillers prevent pain responses in Norway lobsters, intensifying the case against boiling them alive

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Gray whales are entering San Francisco Bay and many aren’t surviving

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Cacti fungal endophytes may help cacao tolerate drought

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Small talk surprises: Nine experiments show 'boring' topics feel more enjoyable

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Light makes plants stronger but also holds them back

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From river stain to your cup of tea: The secret world of tannins

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Global warming is changing the hatching of bees and wasps

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“Giant superatoms” could finally solve quantum computing’s biggest problem

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The peatland 'nurseries' of Peru give new insights for conservation

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Guaranteed income improved artists' finances, innovation

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Tiny particles in Arctic ponds may play role in cloud formation and climate change

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Bizarre ‘compleximers’ break the rules of both glass and plastic

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Scientific AmericanS

This method to reverse cellular aging is about to be tested in humans

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Scientific AmericanS

The Artemis II mission worked—but should we really keep returning to the moon?

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Scientific AmericanS

Deep learning turns weather satellite thermal imagery into hourly ocean current maps

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Record-breaking photonics approach traps light on a chip for millions of cycles

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Greece's ancient sites get climate-change checkup

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NASA already has next Artemis flight in its sights following astronauts' triumphant moon flyby

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Scientists were wrong about lifespan. Your genes matter way more than we thought

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Black hole wakes after 100 million years and erupts like a cosmic volcano

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Forget daily pills. This shot works when blood pressure meds fail

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Of gray whales that enter San Francisco Bay, nearly 18% die there, scientists find

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For gray whales, San Francisco Bay is becoming a deadly pit stop

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Stanford scientists discover “natural Ozempic” without side effects

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From Jurassic Park to dreams of AI doom, pop culture shapes science more than we like to admit

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How Artemis II's Earthset photo compares with the iconic Earthrise image from 1968

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Scientists build arsenic-lined crystal pore framework to boost rhodium catalyst performance

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How does spider venom damage human cells? Researchers uncover the killer mechanism of recluse spider toxin

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Embryo fossil found in South Africa is world's oldest proof that mammal ancestors laid eggs

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Advanced mirror technology now powers a breakthrough X-ray telescope

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JAXA plans to bring back pristine early solar system samples from a comet

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Extinct ice age giants in Bender's Cave challenge existing climate records for the Edwards Plateau

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Scientists spot a solar flare with surprising spectral behavior

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Astronomers find the strongest evidence yet for the universe's first stars

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A matter of taste: Did Neanderthals really like sapiens women?

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Ancient Korean DNA reveals marriages between closely related individuals

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AI can design and run thousands of lab experiments without human hands. Humanity isn't ready

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Electrode technology achieves 86% efficiency for converting CO₂ into plastic precursors

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Unlocking how dogs' fungal ear infections evade treatment

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Meet Orpheus—A hopper mission built to hunt for life in Martian volcanoes

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Space telescopes track nearby quasar's dramatic X-ray state transition

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Why Ozempic doesn’t work for everyone: Scientists just found a hidden reason

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New study targets cost hurdles in forest restoration

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How DNA forensics is transforming studies of ancient manuscripts

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Scientific AmericanS

Neanderthals may have hunted and eaten outsiders, chilling cannibalism study finds

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110,000-year-old discovery rewrites human history: Neanderthals and Homo sapiens worked together

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