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The hidden atomic gap that could break next-generation computer chips

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How river DNA can track fish, frogs, fungi and human feces all at once

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Communication gaps may hinder social innovation

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'Ghost of the forest' returns to Kenya as conservationists reintroduce rare antelope into the wild

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CRISPR safeguard changes how engineered microbes can be controlled

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Heavy Atlantic rain can block African aerosols from fertilizing Amazon, study finds

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Organic luminescent radicals enable bright circularly polarized light in the near-infrared region

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Scientists trace latest interstellar comet's home to a cold, isolated corner of the Milky Way

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Bee more specific: New radar tech could improve identification and tracking of key pollinators

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The ocean is fighting climate change: How people are trying to help it

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Ganymede's unique magnetic field may be powered by ongoing core formation—not a cooling core

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Non-rotating early galaxy is a surprise to astronomers

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Black hole jets measured in real time, revealing 10,000-sun power

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AI cuts wildlife tracking time from months to days

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A snapshot of food insecurity among immigrants

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Physicists discover quantum particles that break the rules of reality

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Genetics link Angola's 'ghost elephants' to populations hundreds of miles away

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Scientists say this simple music trick can boost workout endurance by 20%

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A close brush with Mars will reshape NASA's Psyche journey in a way few missions attempt

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Saturday Citations: Psychedelic therapeutics; interoception and well-being; a hidden linguistic bias

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What is the 'gray rock' method for dealing with narcissists or difficult family members?

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New chemical kills 95% of termites without harming humans

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New catalyst unlocks carbon-free ammonia heat for steel, cement and chemicals

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This organoid can menstruate—and shows how tissue can repair itself

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Deep diving fur seals experience delayed heart surges after returning to land

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Top climate research center at risk of cuts sues Trump administration

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The leader of NASA’s Psyche mission has tips for interplanetary team building

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Ice age humans in China crafted surprisingly advanced stone tools 146,000 years ago

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What to know about the predictions for a potentially record-breaking El Nino

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Lonely Jupiter-like planet 900 light years away tells us more about gas giants

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This tiny grain-of-rice sensor gives robots a new sense and changes what delicate tools can detect

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Workplace hurdles block immigrants from turning foreign credentials into matching jobs

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A vast dam across the Bering Strait could stop the AMOC collapsing

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Scientists found the “holy grail” gene that could one day help humans regrow limbs

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How a repurposed medical device is helping us investigate ancient climate tipping points

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Why climate action stalls, despite widespread popular support

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Cyclone Gabrielle exposed the risks of forestry slash: New research suggests little has changed

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Northern Sri Lanka's oldest confirmed settlement reshapes what archaeologists thought about early island life

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New obesity discovery rewrites decades of fat science

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Asteroid Apophis will skim past Earth in 2029, and a new joint mission plans to watch every change

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What I’m Watching This Weekend

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New Long-Necked Dinosaur Unearthed in Brazil Has European Roots

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Anion swap unlocks sevenfold CO₂ capture in polyionic liquids

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Wildfire breaks out inside Chernobyl exclusion zone

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US government releases huge batch of UFO files

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Myanmar says giant 11,000-carat ruby found in Mogok could rank among most valuable

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Plants evolved distinct functions for two forms of a fundamental signaling molecule, study shows

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Antarctica sea ice collapse driven by triple whammy of climate chaos, scientists find

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Hubble Captures Traveling Galaxy in Stunning Detail

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The moon's largest impact crater scattered something priceless—and Artemis may be heading straight into it

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