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Which of your climate actions make the biggest difference? Here's how to find out

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Huge volcanic eruption offers clues to fighting climate change

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Outdoor lights may keep mosquitoes biting and breeding deeper into autumn

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Dying cells don't all release key inflammatory cytokine in the same way, research reveals

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Pay-to-play system prices out young soccer talent

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‘Universal’ aging clocks offer new clues to longevity

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NASA’s Jared Isaacman unveiled the first moon base rovers and landers

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The strange quantum property of tomorrow's insulator

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Europe heat wave 'brutal reminder' of climate change: UN

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Earth's oxygen-rich atmosphere may owe its existence to cold subduction

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Embryos made without sperm or eggs reveal why many pregnancies fail

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The impact of nanoplastics on neurons may depend on their size

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Women's faces outrank men's in attractiveness across cultures, global study shows

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When a Century-Long Rodent Invasion Ends

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Advancing detection of genome-edited crops in food mixtures

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As snow droughts continue to threaten global food security, research calls for climate-resilient agriculture practices

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Coral study could help explain infertility and ovarian cancer by decoding cilia-driven fluid flows

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Droplet-like clusters reveal new control switch for major drug-target receptors

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Reconstructed 1.5‑billion‑year‑old protein network reveals hundreds of hidden disease‑linked genes

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Watch Immune System Cells Gobble Up Cancer Cells

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Grapefruit-sized hail may become more common in a warmer world

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Gigantic ‘little red dot’ threatens to upend cosmic history

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Fish have no necks, yet this ancient balancing trick keeps their heads startlingly steady in motion

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Scientists have scrapped the worst‑case climate scenario—because action is making a difference

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Deep‑sea sponges survive in complete darkness in ways we didn't know before

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Mysterious acids keep bacteria rod-shaped by restraining rogue enzyme, experiments reveal

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Could aliens ever visit Earth? An aerospace scientist unpacks the challenges of interstellar spaceflight

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Wealthy people with environmental ideals are the biggest emitters

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Quantum teleportation carries microwave states at temperatures up to 4 K, beating classical limit

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Scientists break 30-year superconductivity record at normal pressure

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Your own personal Farmville: This VR greenhouse lets users monitor crops remotely

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Noongar culture and arts grow well-being literacy in early childhood education

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Fire salamanders reveal hidden turquoise glow when exposed to UV radiation

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Fake predator eyes scare off seabirds until they learn they're not real

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NASA plans a base on the moon spanning hundreds of square miles

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NASA plans a base on the moon spanning hundreds of square kilometres

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Tiny “sesame” sea slug discovered in Taiwan turns out to be a new species

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'Hook-up culture' on dating apps harming men's body image

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AI bots ignore evidence. Can we trust them with science?

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New drug could finally stop deadly fatty liver disease

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Popular anti-aging drug combo caused severe brain damage in mice

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How to survive in the abyss: Secrets of deep-sea sponges

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Tiny quantum computers could help create giant telescopes

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New laser heat treatment could stop blindness before it starts

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Ever-restless Mount Dukono erupts

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First quantum grandfather clock could probe where gravity comes from

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Demographic forces stall global progress toward gender equality

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Memory-preserving transistors could bypass the Boltzmann limit

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This sci-fi novel asks—can what you will never know kill you?

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Iran threats expose the aging fleet that repairs undersea Internet cables

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Entries updated May 27, 2026 11:31:41 PM PDT

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