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Why These Bees May Be Killing the Plants They Feed From

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This is the most underrated sci-fi film franchise of the 21st century

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These bizarre fossils represent some of the earliest moving, sexually reproducing life ever discovered

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Shiver me timbers: Do we have to worry about space pirates now?

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PMOS shows us why many scientific terms need to be renamed

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New Scientist recommends a devastating account of farming honeybees

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An ancient moonpocalypse may explain Neptune’s odd moon Nereid

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Disability compounds employment woes for people with criminal records, and vice versa

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Insects in the city: Flowers alone may not be enough to sustain them

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Flying sick: One in three pilots reported working despite illness

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Astronomers uncover why some solar eruptions die

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Overturning a 200-year belief: New surface design enables two distinct wetting states on a single substrate

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Why millions of Europeans vote one way nationally, and the opposite in Brussels

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New insights into how the human hand evolved from our ape-like ancestors

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We could generate hydrogen from rocks while storing CO2 in them

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Putting CO2 into rocks and getting hydrogen out is climate double win

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NASA's Fermi glimpses power source of supercharged supernovae

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Company location, rather than growth, may lead to higher investment returns

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These World-Record Humpbacks Crossed 9,000 Miles of Open Ocean

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How to scout a safe summer swimming hole

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New field evidence from Canada shows old wells can leave a hidden leakage footprint

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How city life changes bird song and why many species do not adapt

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Teaching children to be better, more critical internet users

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Vaccines for Bundibugyo Ebola virus outbreak are being developed, but none are ready yet

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Fast-food waste driven by wrong orders, Australian review finds

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High-entropy catalyst lets ammonia fuel cell reach world-class power and durability

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For whistleblowing, bigger rewards can backfire

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Chiral carbon nanotube films deliver giant light-conversion effect

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Space storms light up Japan's sky with red auroras climbing far higher than expected

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Politically connected firms face softer penalties for bribery

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When Mendel's rules don't apply: Mouse study reveals hidden epigenetic inheritance

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How does street lighting impact wildlife and when should we turn off the lights?

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Carbon markets underestimate the risks U.S. forests face from climate change, researchers warn

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Genes without borders: Coral babies can travel vast distances across the Pacific Ocean

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Early complex life clung to oxygenated seafloors for hundreds of millions of years, scientists discover

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Food and drink plastics dominate marine litter across 112 nations, research reveals

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The outlook for a climate-regulating ocean current is…not good

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New Species of Deadly Box Jellyfish Discovered

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Two Researchers Are Rebuilding Mathematics From the Ground Up

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How Alexander Grothendieck Revolutionized 20th-Century Mathematics

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NASA’s Psyche captures gorgeous Mars crescent photo on way to asteroid

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Scientific AmericanS

What BMX teaches us about belonging (and not belonging)

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Forbidden friends become former friends after moms voice disapproval

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Asteroid impact site reveals possible traces of early life

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The fungus that spoils nearly everything: Gray mold secret revealed

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The Selfish Gene at 50: Why Dawkins’s evolution classic still holds up

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Intoxicating and astonishing: Why 'The Selfish Gene' almost never was

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India issues heat wave warnings as fear of El Nino looms

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After news about Oliver Sacks's "lies", we revisit his best-loved book

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After 10 years of upgrades, this legendary telescope has returned to chase black holes, asteroids and cosmic chemistry

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