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Policing plagiarism of ideas in generative AI-assisted research writing

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Supernova dust may be behind one of JWST's biggest puzzles

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Behold the neuron, a complicated cell with a simple mission

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How climate change is affecting water demand in Scotland

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The Ebola emergency shines a light on the urgent need for new vaccines

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Hidden clean energy under mountains? Why erosion could shape hydrogen prospects in Alps and Pyrenees

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Interactive hydrology makes a splash with students

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The programmer whose code underpins the Internet

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Never-ending storms make for good plot twists. Could they plague Earth?

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Intensifying droughts may be pushing tropical forests toward a dangerous threshold

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Why employees hide chronic pain to meet workplace norms

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Images: NASA's Perseverance captures panorama at 'Arbot'

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Your body clock has seasonal rhythms and it matters for vaccines

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Twisted WSe₂ reveals elusive charge-neutral quantum modes

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New book examines national pension crisis

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Smart soil design to stop Australia's underground water pipelines from corroding

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Student well-being drops after move to high school, research reveals

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How marijuana rewires the teenage brain

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Schrödinger’s clock: Time could tick faster and slower at the same time

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The ‘doomsday’ glacier’s giant ice shelf is about to break away

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Hantavirus cruise ship, PCOS name change, a fish that hides in another animal’s ‘butthole’

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This popular fermented food may help flush microplastics from the body

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In Tierra del Fuego, a hunt for the rodent carrier of hantavirus

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Encroaching world threatens India's last 'uncontacted' tribe

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The hidden pockets of the universe where the future can cause the past

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Bilayer antiferromagnet reveals photocurrent that flips with magnetic state

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Copper-based sensor explains key defense signaling in stressed plants

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Plant believed extinct for 60 years suddenly reappears

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Kenya's new poaching problem: Smuggling Giant Harvester Ants

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Scientists think they’ve cracked the mystery of human right-handedness

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The “impossible” LED that could change everything

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Scientists just unlocked a cheaper way to make clean hydrogen fuel

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AI reveals the invisible magnetic chaos wasting energy inside electric motors

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Quantum ghost imaging works using only sunlight in stunning new experiment

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Scientists opened a sealed envelope after 10 years and gravity still didn’t make sense

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Scientists reveal the surprising truth about coffee and blood pressure

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Ancient lost ocean may have built Central Asia’s dinosaur-era mountains

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Fluorescent RNA sensor gets 10 times more sensitive for water safety

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Roadmap charts three paths to room-temperature quantum materials for cooler computing

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Falling space debris poses an escalating risk as spacecraft get stronger and more heat resistant

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When politics enter the picture, credentials take a back seat

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eROSITA discovers a 'changing-look' Seyfert galaxy

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Surrounded by stardust: Antarctic ice cores confirm Earth is accumulating iron-60 from local interstellar cloud

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How short-form videos may aid the teaching of small-engine maintenance

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People overestimate how confident AI systems are in their responses, experiments reveal

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Musk wants SpaceX to go public. Here's how it works

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New spacecraft will watch Earth's shield take the hit as solar storms come roaring in

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We tested the new World Cup ball. This is what you need to know about how it will fly, dip and swerve

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Hidden cell networks emerge in 3D as new nanoscopy tracks living bridges

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Scientists uncover surprising health benefits of watermelon

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