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Wildlife is watching us, too—and changing behavior in response

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Quantum supremacy just ran into an unexpected rival: An ordinary laptop armed with new math

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Astronomers de-fog exoplanet atmospheres with new cloud-detecting method

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What are misfluencers and what can be done about false information online?

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When One Dead Whale Becomes a Decades-Long Buffet

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Scientists discover why gold doesn’t ‘rust’

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A new study says you need 10 hours of exercise a week. Can that really be possible?

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New tools may help diagnose Parkinson’s earlier than ever

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Cell movement in the embryo: Zebrafish study shows that without keratin, nothing moves

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AI can design cities, but can it understand what matters to people? 10 ways to keep humans in control

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Black holes may avoid singularities when charge and Hawking radiation combine, theoretical physicist argues

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NOAA predicts quieter Atlantic hurricane season for 2026—but the Pacific is another story

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New kind of dark tourism emerging in online 'Backrooms,' study shows

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When noisy decision-making becomes a strategic advantage

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Why sending staff overseas often fails and how companies can fix it

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Uncovering the link between epigenetic modifications and chromatin structure

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Unusual nonlinear thermoelectric effect appears in chiral tellurium, confirming theoretical predictions

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AI camera platform to help monitor zoo animals' welfare

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Piezoelectric effect in diamond membranes challenges century-old scientific dogma

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Resolving the Kardashev's conundrum using a Bitcoin-inspired metric

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Mathematicians stunned by AI's biggest breakthrough in mathematics yet

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Digital finance tools could transform small businesses

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Crystals of space and time: A structural phenomenon that may collapse into tiny black holes

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Hellish Venus-like planets may be more prevalent than true exoEarths

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Women experience extreme heat differently to men, and they're adapting to it in creative ways

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Flint reveals changes in human mobility in the southern Pyrenees during the Upper Paleolithic

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Trial of next-gen weight-loss drug retatrutide brings it one step closer to FDA approval

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Rare 567‑million‑year‑old fossils refine our understanding of early animal evolution

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Saturn-sized exoplanet with Earth-like temperature reveals methane-rich atmosphere

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Epic dreaming is leaving people exhausted and distressed

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Extraterrestrial life may be slipping past space missions, astrobiologists warn

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AI-designed miniproteins switch key cell receptors on and off

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Research team awakens 'hidden oxygen' to produce green hydrogen

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Researchers develop AI model that maps how genes work together in human cells

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Screening all kids for type 1 diabetes can catch more cases early

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One mystery of the Great Pyramid’s longevity has finally been solved

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How Ecotypes Harbor the Genetic Memory of a Species’ Past

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AI just solved an 80-year-old ‘Erdős problem,’ and mathematicians are amazed

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Why talking like Yoda can help you to master British Sign Language

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How does gold keep its glitter? Researchers uncover why it resists tarnish

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Can math predict the end of humanity? Inside the ‘doomsday argument’

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Is organic farming the solution to enhance natural drought resilience in crops?

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These Odd Birds Flirt by Clapping in the Middle of the Night

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Molecule-in-a-crystal system could boost quantum computing via chemically engineered qubits

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Heat wave empties roads and markets in north India as some farmers turn to nighttime work

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Watch SpaceX launch Starship V3—the tallest and most powerful rocket yet

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The Most Precarious Day in the Universe

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Is listening to music while studying a helpful habit or hidden distraction?

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Childhood junk food may rewire the brain for life

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Glacial cycles shape evolution of many species of Antarctic sea slug

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