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Major survey of London tap water shows 'forever chemicals' within safe limits

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80 years after the Trinity nuclear test, scientists identify new molecule-trapping crystal formed in the blast

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AI tool developed to predict E. coli contamination in waterways

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Quantum circuit test finally exposes what has been warping performance

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A baby bird's wish list: Mild weather, attentive parents, not being the smallest sibling

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Metabolism-inspired hydrogels replicate heartbeat-like motion and photosynthesis

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Why some of the most successful startup founders are 'a bit toxic'

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Can cloud seeding save us from water bankruptcy?

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One drug, two cleanup crews: A built-in backup for targeted protein degradation

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We found hundreds of huge ancient mass graves hidden in the Sahara desert

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Birds can suffer serious harm from heat waves

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How governments could fund permanent carbon removal now and shift costs by 2035

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Scientists use AI to interpret the sun's acoustic heartbeat

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Engineered exosomes reverse sleep deprivation brain damage in mice

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Digital inclusion funding misses mark

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New quantum protocol breaks distance and speed barriers in fiber networks

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Researcher fuels global drive for better large outdoor fire modeling

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Jazz and classical music have become simpler, a new study finds

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'Implosion carving' shrinks 3D photonic devices 2,000-fold for visible-light computing

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Bright blazar reveals 433-day optical quasi-periodic oscillation across nine years

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Hidden changes in plant reproduction reveal new clues about evolution of self-fertilization

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See SpaceX Starship V3 megarocket on the launchpad as it gears up for its next test flight

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Climate change: How oxygen deficiency changes metabolic processes in the ocean

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Why do brown bats stop feeding during fireworks?

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Carbon-capture technology could trigger the deforestation it was designed to prevent

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Atoms vibrate on circular paths—with an unexpected twist

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China’s Yangtze River has been ‘pirating’ water from the Yellow River for more than a million years, scientists reveal

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JWST maps cosmic web in record detail back to universe's first billion years

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Uterus transplants can provide a path to pregnancy and parenthood

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'Nature's algorithm' found in Chinese money plants

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Universal voting-by-mail increases voter turnout for both major US parties

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Meet the whistling mice that use inflatable air sacs to sing

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PCOS just got a new name—here’s what to know

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Water-based nanocrystal provides a sticky solution to a pesky agricultural problem

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What Chinook salmon eat depends on where they are in the Salish Sea, study finds

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Two proteins, one goal: New findings on stem cell differentiation

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Blackberries reveal single genetic switch for first-year fruiting, speeding new varieties

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Scientists reversed biological age in older adults with a 4-week diet change

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Giving X-ray vision a sense of direction

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Super-resolution microscopy provides real-time picture of bacteria degrading biomass with enzyme complexes

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Carbon credits are flawed, but they can still help save forests

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Work songs can improve team coordination, study finds

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Scientists discover hidden fat-burning switch that could strengthen bones

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Forest restoration and spotted owl conservation can work together, study finds

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Scientists say this algae could remove microplastics from drinking water

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NASA’s Apollo moon missions relied on this computer scientist and differential equations

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Emperor penguins in focus as Antarctic talks start in Japan

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Gemstones on Mars—why the Red Planet could be harboring rubies, opals, and more

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What if we killed all mosquitoes?

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PCOS has been officially renamed PMOS, and it’s a momentous move

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