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Fresh brew, harsh bite: Coffee's bitter edge finally comes into full molecular view

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Where did the laws of physics come from? I think I've found the answer

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Katalyst wraps testing at NASA Goddard for Swift boost mission

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Advanced construction techniques and domestic layouts discovered in Roman-Byzantine villages of Syria

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Black holes don't live forever, but they might live long enough to look like white holes

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Machine learning proves that graphene is hydrophobic

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The G-value paradox: Why similar genes can lead to very different brains

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Some South American rodent-borne viruses may spread as climate warms

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An everyday sweetener offers a surprisingly powerful engine for transparent, stretchable electronics

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Anonymous school tip lines reveal patterns in threats, mental health concerns among youth, study finds

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Where scientists watch the forest breathe, findings uproot how people think about forest-atmosphere interactions

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Earth's first continents may trace back to subduction 3.5 billion years ago

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“Iceland Is Going to Erupt Again Very Soon”

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'Natural', 'vegan', 'eco-friendly': Australia's food sustainability claims lack regulation

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'Elegant triangle' experiment suggests quantum internet may be closer than we think

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See the National Park Service’s newest canine rangers

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Analysis shows no evidence greed benefits societies or organizations

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More Star Wars-like worlds emerge as 27 planet candidates with two suns discovered

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How Unknowable Math Can Help Hide Secrets

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Industrial fishing has been depleting midwater fish for decades, new study finds

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How social science helps keep bugs off corn

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The National Science Board purge, explained

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Old plant populations offer new clues to climate resilience

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Yawning is contagious — even in the womb

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Tanking is ruining NBA basketball. Can math save it?

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Scientific AmericanS

Scientists put a tiny lump of metal in two places at once in record-breaking quantum experiment

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Scientists say this common sweetener may be quietly rewiring your metabolism

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Huge study of ancient British DNA reveals only minor Roman influence

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When uncertainty spikes, chasing rewards backfires and a more informed strategy pulls ahead

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Inside NASA’s ‘very ambitious’ moon base plan

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Complex habitat crucial to brush-tailed rock-wallaby survival

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Publisher's first sustainable impact report showcases positive impact on society and the environment

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Protein-boosted foods are everywhere now, but do we actually need more protein?

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This sulfurous hell world might change the way we classify exoplanets

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Scientific AmericanS

Hantavirus cruise ship outbreak, risk of microplastics-caused climate warming and Alaska landslide tsunami

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Scientific AmericanS

National Academies experts denounce Trump’s NSF board purge

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War‑driven sea detours are reshaping shipping routes, putting whales off South Africa in sudden peril

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Deep beneath Swiss Alps, researchers trigger 8,000 tiny quakes in controlled test

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NASA’s Psyche probe is about to slingshot around Mars at 12,000 mph

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NASA’s Curiosity rover accidentally pulled a rock out of Mars

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Scientists say Dante’s Inferno described an asteroid impact 500 years before modern science

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Scientists say 8,500 steps a day could stop weight from creeping back

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Ozempic delivers major weight loss in adults over 65, study finds

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Researchers say AI chatbots may blur the line between reality and delusion

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Q&A: How jellyfish bycatch could be a valuable collagen source for cosmetics and biotech

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This 800-year-old Chinese exercise helps lower blood pressure naturally

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JUPITER supercomputer breaks world record with 50-qubit quantum simulation

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Ultra-processed foods linked to higher risk of heart disease and early death

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Beneath seagrass meadows, a shift in warming seas could decide which underwater habitats survive

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When retailers wait to reveal prices, shoppers fill in the blanks

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