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Chile's once-dirty Mapocho river enjoys new lease on life
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America's schools face a backlash on digital devices as screens saturate classrooms
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Will lab-grown sperm let infertile men have children of their own?
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Attack on Iran’s oil released as much pollution as a volcano
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Venomous Himalayan pit viper was actually 5 different species all along
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Satellites track SO₂ emissions following March 2026 refinery fires in Tehran, Iran
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Tiny on-chip circuit could power next-generation quantum and AI technologies
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NASA’s Psyche spacecraft uses Mars as a giant slingshot toward a mysterious metal world
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Scientists discover a giant “planet factory” beyond Jupiter
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Massive supercomputer simulations unlock cosmic magnetic mystery
6d
USC scientists discover a hidden Alzheimer’s trigger and a possible way to shut it down
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Eating more beans and soy could slash high blood pressure risk by nearly 30%
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Rattlesnakes among most vulnerable to fungal disease and parasitic lung infection
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Collaborative education for solving climate challenges
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Tropical cyclones give rise to unique type of heat wave in Japan
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Ancient anesthetic reveals Ming China's sophisticated medicine
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Supermassive black holes can render exoplanets uninhabitable at great distances
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Four decades of overlooked data reveal the hidden amphipod diversity of Italian seas
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New three‑dimensional magnetic structure discovered with laser light
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How cells identify and silence unwanted jumping genes
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The network watching the world's oceans is under pressure—just when it's needed most
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From pore chemistry to carbon capture, new COFs push beyond membrane performance limits
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Hydrogen puts quantum wormhole conjecture to the test
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New maps show where European landscapes can advance climate and biodiversity goals together
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Southeast Asia's changing landscape is fueling a deadly air crisis that costs billions
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Randomization can improve quantum computer performance in presence of noise
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Who's missing? Why underrepresentation often goes unnoticed in the workplace and classroom
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Rethinking hysteresis—a thermodynamic framework for history-dependent solids
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The 700-million-year history of our blood cells
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Months trapped together in Antarctic isolation reveal a risk few long missions can afford to ignore
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Payre fossils from Europe's earliest Neanderthals reveal dynamic evolution shaped by climatic oscillations
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Heat dome over Europe scorches UK, Ireland, France and Spain
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'Butterfly' molecule spotted at last, completing a 20-year quantum zoo hunt
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Supercharging solar cells: Quantum dot-molecule hybrid states enable near-maximum efficiency
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Visualizing how flutter kick vertical vortices generate propulsion and suppress body sway in swimmers
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Why restoring soil health is a win-win for farmers and the environment
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Structural biologists are first in world to visualize key cell protein
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Chaos after queen loss reveals the wasps that keep colonies running
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Remote fieldwork and museum collections reveal hidden pit viper diversity in High Asia
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Does gravity create reality? A shocking path to a theory of everything
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Megalibraries could reshape AI-driven materials discovery faster than self-driving labs
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Mille Lacs walleye return to the same spawning hotspots, highlighting critical need for habitat protection
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Study reveals how offshore structures can help—or hinder—marine ecosystems
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Tuning into quantum sounds: Acoustic devices simplify quantum sensors
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Gentoo penguins cope with climate change heat waves by breeding earlier
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Artists reconstruct extinct Sri Lankan megafauna
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UK beats May heat record with 33.5C registered near London
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Universe's most distant 'Hot DOG' yet may owe extreme infrared glow to polar dust, Webb reveals
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Baby boomers embrace a freer sexuality, but ageist norms persist
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When wars destroy heritage, women lose more than monuments—new research
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