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Sat Apr 18
You are what you eat: Cichlid fish reveal how food sources drive evolution of digestive system
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A newly rediscovered moth species in Florida may already be at risk
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Indian and Tibetan wolves reveal ancient lineages with unexpected genomic diversity
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How Did We Miss the Asteroid That Will Narrowly Miss Us?
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Ebola outbreak triggers U.S. ban on travelers from three African nations
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Mummified Peruvian Hairless Dogs Shed Light on Ancient Companionship
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Nobody Could Save Timmy the Whale
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Neanderthals Lounged on the Beach Slurping Shellfish
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Companies are hyping AI the same way they talked up sustainability, but there are ways to fix that
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Galactic collision may have reset Milky Way disk 11 billion years ago
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Dark lunar craters could host ultrastable lasers for moon navigation
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Nondestructive DNA sampling reveals 1,300 years of secrets in historic parchments
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Smarter spending, not bigger budgets, drives premier league success, study finds
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How scientists developed a hantavirus PCR test in a weekend
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Debunking a core chemistry concept taught in classrooms everywhere
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Study examines skills gaps, intervention priorities in energy and construction sectors during green transition
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Hidden copy of the oldest known poem in the English language leaves researchers ‘speechless’
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Chemical pathway unlocks next-generation infrared III–V nanocrystals
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Teaching with food boosts preschoolers' science knowledge and vocabulary
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Eyes that photosynthesize: Scientists plant a cure for dry eye disease
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A fungal disease and climate change threaten Colorado's prized peaches
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Other Animals Share Human Mothers’ Pain
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Meet ‘Snuffleupagus,’ a newfound fish sporting shaggy camouflage
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Floatation tanks deployed to combat PTSD after devastating wildfires
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AI-generated fake citations are flooding scientific literature across publications, scientists warn
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When we took 37 strangers into the urban bush, their loneliness began to ease
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Overfishing hits 11 of 12 Bahamian seafood staples, 73 years of catch data show
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Nature is good for business—and we now have numbers to show it
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Sea levels rising dramatically in some areas due to land subsidence
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Corn diseases cost farmers $13.8 billion from 2020 to 2023
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What is love? Even a meeting on the subject can't find the answer
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How I used psychology to come back from the worst year of my life
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Learning physics can derail some students: New research shows the best way to keep them on track
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Thoughtful solar siting can protect ag, biodiversity
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The world is less prepared for a pandemic than before COVID. Here’s why
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AI shapes the design of the electron-ion collider
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Prototype sets record for optical quantum information technology
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Dust reveals 54 viruses in buildings, pointing to new outbreak warning tool
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See a Lincoln Memorial-sized asteroid pass within just 56,000 miles of Earth today
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Climate adaptation may drive gentrification across African cities, continent-scale analysis shows
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Toxic metals in Hudson River striped bass decreased over decades, study shows
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What Do Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorems Truly Mean?
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Understanding pre-service physical education teachers' assessment literacy
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A smelly dog breath breakthrough: Plant-based spray tackles odor and harmful oral microbes
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After Dobbs, miscarriage care looked different in states with abortion bans
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How school songs shape children's environmental awareness: Lessons from Japan
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How wasted infrared light could boost solar panels, night vision and 3D printing
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New study explores effect of violent crime on individuals' mental health
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This single mother must learn quickly—or her colony won't survive
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Machine learning reveals 5-angstrom sweet spot behind metallic glass stability
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