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Smoke caused by seasonal fires shrouds northern Thailand

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Extreme rain on snow is testing aging dams across Michigan and Wisconsin—this is the future in a warming world

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Climate change means more landslides in NZ—but new tech can help reduce the risk

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New bioreactor turns stem cells into an immune-cell factory, producing 40 million human macrophages per week

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DNA damage just got more complicated: A long-missed weak spot emerges when light and oxygen strike

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Milky Way's 'little cousins' may hold clues about infant universe

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Retrospective genre bias can misread art; AI helps recover original context

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Could Neanderthals Speak Like Us?

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Moon dust could stop being a nuisance and start reshaping how humans may build beyond Earth

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Ancient African topography remotely modulated the South Asian summer monsoon millions of years ago, study finds

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These 'good' viruses hold up a booming industry—AI just found a faster way to track them

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Giant octopuses may have ruled the oceans 100 million years ago

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Life's earliest proteins may have folded into complex shapes with far fewer amino acids

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Efficient degradation of short-chain PFAS achieved with new method

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We think norms spread by imitation, but one deceptively simple rule tells a more human story

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AI accelerators deliver accurate models for challenging quantum chemistry calculations

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AI automates quantum dot voltage tuning for scaling up quantum computing

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Plants Can Hear the Sound of Falling Rain

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Hidden voids found in Menkaure pyramid hint at secret entrance

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How a sinking lithospheric root raised Mongolia's Hangay Mountains

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Ancient mass grave reveals how a pandemic wiped out a city 1,500 years ago

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Study shows a widely used antifungal drug works only when its target enzyme is active

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Reeds boost mosquito spread in rivers and ponds

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Divergent moral values could make groups more accepting of norm-breaking behavior

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Inside the skull of a Devonian fish from Gondwana, revealed by neutron imaging

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Robotic fish prototype cuts aquaculture stress while inspecting nets and water

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(Almost) A Eulogy for Voyager

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The Australian Rocks That House the Oldest Life-Forms on Earth

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Largest-ever octopus was great white shark of invertebrate predators

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The New Pitviper Species Hidden in China’s Panda Park

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Massive Intelligent Octopuses Once Stalked the Primordial Oceans

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Do you need to worry about Mythos, Anthropic's computer-hacking AI?

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‘Kraken’ fossils show enormous, intelligent octopuses were top predators in Cretaceous seas

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Wildfire ‘red flag’ warnings in effect for large chunk of the U.S. Here’s what to know

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How do earthquakes end? A seismic 'stop sign' could help predict earthquake risk

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Giant, kraken-like octopuses may have ruled the Cretaceous deep

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Catching a cold can delay cancer from spreading to the lungs

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Clouds of water ice thread stellar nurseries in the Milky Way

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Huge study reveals how Epstein-Barr virus may cause multiple sclerosis

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Trump administration officially reclassifies state-licensed medical marijuana as Schedule III

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Some plants can feed on dust that lands on their leaves

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U.S. scientists solve the mystery of a golden orb discovered in the deep sea. Here’s what it really is

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AI just discovered new physics in the fourth state of matter

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NASA’s Artemis II was a major success—so why couldn’t the crew flush the toilet?

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Imagination is not just replaying what we see and hear

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These 80-year-olds have the memory of 50-year-olds. Scientists now know why

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Passage from Homer’s Iliad discovered in the abdomen of a Roman-era Egyptian mummy

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For the first time, scientists pinpoint the brain cells behind depression

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In Eastern Africa, the cradle of humankind is tearing apart

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A volcanic mystery reveals that rising magma has a stealth mode

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Entries updated May 17, 2026 08:55:52 AM PDT

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