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Scorpions' weapons are fortified with metal to suit their needs, research shows

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Having a religious affiliation doesn't prevent betting on sports

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Flipping the K⁺ switch: First potassium-gated ion channel discovered in animal

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Decades-long study finds 'stable' soil carbon degrades

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New microscope reveals previously hidden differences in photosynthetic light-harvesting antennae

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How a free flow of information can amplify incorrect ideas

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Thinner than hair and stretchable like rubber, this new shield tackles a space-age problem in one layer

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Europe's seafloor fishing looks profitable until societal costs turn the math upside down

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Light can now be shaped in empty space, and it could simplify sensing and boost data links

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Urban birds fear women more than men, and scientists don't know why

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Hidden stripe pattern lets microscopes auto-focus across 400 times deeper range

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Egg-scanning AI may let hatcheries sort life, death and sex before chicks emerge

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Natural rubber process boosts tire toughness about tenfold while preserving stiffness

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Conquering the final frontiers in nanographene synthetic methodologies

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Kon-Tiki Set Sail 79 Years Ago Today

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Study reveals insights for climate resilience in smallholder cacao farms

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Investigating the disordered heart of glass

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Soil fertilization with Amazonian dark earth increases tree diameter by up to 88%

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Revolving doors weaken SEC oversight, finds research

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NASA fires up powerful lithium-fed thruster for trips to Mars

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Zinc–redox crosstalk: A new key to cellular protein quality control

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NASA chief Jared Isaacman hints at campaign to make Pluto a planet again

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City birds appear more afraid of women than men, and scientists have no idea why

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Climate policy isn't partisan, and research suggests more on the right support it than oppose it

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Tiny DNA fragments, big agricultural insights: New genomic approach helps improve crop resilience

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Can ‘extinct’ volcanoes still erupt? A Greek peak holds surprising clues

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Light pollution alters food webs along riverbanks, finds study

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Organic matter diversity determines how much iron is available for marine life, study finds

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Why the dawn chorus sounds different from place to place

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A mechanical blue LED: Stretching GaN shifts light from UV to blue without changing chemistry

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Humanity may be doomed to die in nuclear war—unless we act soon, physicist David Gross says

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Our Eyes Originated in a 600-Million-Year-Old Cyclops

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Humidity and heat are killers for tropical birds: Waxbill and hornbill studies highlight the dangers

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Ancient farming clues may finally expose where humanity's most important wheat first emerged

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Urban agriculture could supply about 28% of Europe's vegetable demand

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How can opinions be maximally influenced? New research offers insights

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Invisible fertility crisis: Chemicals and climate change threaten reproduction across species

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The Simpsons reference that refutes one of history’s greatest mathematicians

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Stick-on gel delivers drugs directly to plants to clear infections quickly

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Will attendance‑based grading improve school absenteeism?

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The Predictive Powers of Bear Poop

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Peatlands are vital for tackling climate change, yet scientists still haven't found them all

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Soil, not fertilizer, is primary source of nitrogen gas loss in rice paddies, study reveals

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Your local storm forecast is likely based on weather miles away. We're trying to bring it closer to home

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They cover just 3% of Earth, yet the unanswered questions around them could reshape climate action forever

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An anomaly in global sea level rise is explained by deep ocean heating

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From pet to pest: Research warns invasive goldfish are reshaping freshwater ecosystems

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Fusion energy company Commonwealth applies to join a U.S. power grid—a first

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People are betting on measles outbreaks – and that might be useful

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Gamblers are betting millions of dollars on measles outbreaks

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