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Climate patterns may shape where violent conflict risks are amplified

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Relaxing rules on carbon markets would undermine climate action, scientists warn

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How carbon dioxide cools the upper atmosphere—and warms Earth below

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Inland seas may face widespread heat waves by midcentury as warming accelerates

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Can plants hear? Latest research offers new insights

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Shark face study uncovers 400-million-year-old blueprint shared across jawed vertebrates

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Looped polymers unlock stronger, faster molecular binding through entropy, model suggests

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How AI can lead to false arrests and wrongful convictions

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New alien-life test could help Mars and Europa missions read organic molecules

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Is This Why Science Advances One Funeral at a Time?

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Study finds airborne testing could help spot equine herpesvirus at major events

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Light reshapes metal-organic framework to harvest airborne water

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New AI tool predicts how cells choose their future—helping uncover hidden drivers of development

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Vessel tracking reveals how invasive seaweed could spread across New Zealand

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Sucker fish are hiding in manta rays’ ‘butthole,’ new study reveals

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Wildfire smoke's hidden ozone threat may be adding thousands of US deaths each year

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Pentagon releases UFO files that go back to the Apollo moon missions

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Strange crystals found inside wreckage from the first nuclear bomb test

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How the evolution of blockchain is changing our ideas about trust

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Why gradual environmental change can trigger sudden species collapse and fragmented populations

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Antarctic sea ice defied global warming for decades—now, hidden ocean heat is breaking through

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Hubble survey sets up Roman's future look near Milky Way's center

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How the Atlantic herring adapted to the brackish water of the Baltic Sea

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What happens when scientists trust AI more than colleagues?

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The Healing Powers of an Accidentally Caught Jellyfish

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JWST spots two early black holes growing far faster than their galaxies

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Saturn's icy rings likely formed from lost moon Chrysalis

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How a single star can reshape an entire galaxy

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New research highlights how wildfires are harming fish

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The story of the first human tool: the humble container

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Can floating data centres meet AI's huge energy demand?

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Resilient quantum sensor monitors Earth's magnetic field from space for 10 months

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No more 'just say no'—Canadian schools will soon have a roadmap to address student substance use

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Doting Duck-Billed Dinosaur Parents Fed Their Young Like Birds

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The material science behind a spacecraft's impact armor

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Seismic attenuation techniques reveal what lies beneath Taiwan

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Astronomers may have found a record-breaking pair of black holes

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A roadmap for safer, explainable protein-design AI

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Buried in Sudan's desert, 280 vast stone circles reveal a vanished cattle-herding culture

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The birds and the babies: Humans and zebra finches have a similar technique for learning to speak

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Meet the mosquito terminator—a spider that likes us and eats our enemies

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When your workplace doesn't match your ethical outlook—the problem of 'moral injury'

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Why ocean warming experiments may be making misleading predictions

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Tips and tricks guide for writing and responding to peer reviews released

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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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