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Tue May 19
Easily overlooked small wetlands are a big source of global methane
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Deep-sea discovery uncovers new family of copepods near Greenland
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School in a hot world: What research is saying about children's health and learning
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Screwworms Are Back. Here’s How We Eliminated Them the First Time
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Novel synthetic biomolecule degrades disease-related proteins
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Exploring the meanings of plants and hair, from Amazon pastures to suburban lawns and groomed bodies
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Trump invokes Defense Production Act to keep U.S. coal plants running
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Q&A: Why do telomeres shorten when a cell divides, and how does it affect human aging?
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Record ultraviolet quasar wind reaches 30% light speed near supermassive black hole
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New report finds sharply rising rates of unemployment for Black Californians
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The best pollinators can drive evolutionary changes in flowers
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Who Was Nancy Grace Roman?
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Focus apps are failing neurodivergent minds, new research finds
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Rare wild goats in Northumberland prove to be a genetically distinct breed
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Fossil fishes buried in the desert reveal a missing chapter in marine history
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What makes 15-minute cities work? More nearby jobs and connected streets
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Bison restoration efforts and grazing rights hinge on one question: Are bison wildlife?
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Overlooked DNA structures help organize the genome
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Eroding a virtue: AI trains people to expect instant answers, and that's bad news for patience
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Atmosphere survival model refines search for habitable planets
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Teaching AI to design optical surfaces using real-world imperfections
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Climate vulnerable residents in Nigeria are creating makeshift adaptation systems
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Remote workers feel isolated. Back-to-office mandates are not a fix
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Bumblebees Have Chimp-Like Problem-Solving Abilities Despite Tiny Brains
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AI paired with tiny optical device corrects distorted light for sharper imaging
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Users trust AI and human fact-checkers equally, but for different reasons
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AI-guided catalyst turns CO₂ and waste into fertilizer at industrially relevant rates
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Vast astronaut mission kicks off commercial race to replace ISS
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Remote work is making Americans lonelier and sadder, new study suggests
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Newfound velociraptor cousin probably glided on four 'wings' and hunted early birds
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Climate change and wine grapes: Go, stay or change?
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Ultrathin nanotubes reach 1 nanometer, opening path to smaller electronics
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JWST 'weighs' dormant black hole 10 billion light-years away
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Bumble bees show spontaneous problem-solving, challenging big-brain assumptions
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Global mangrove forests rebound, offering hopeful sign for climate and coastal resilience
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Most people cooperate—and underestimate others' willingness to cooperate, global study reveals
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Wildfires reverse decade of ozone cleanup in the United States, study reveals
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Remote work may not be what makes employees happy, study finds
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Solving Feynman’s Formula for Eating Well, Parking Your Car, and Finding a Mate
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Bumblebees use tools to solve complex problems—despite not being trained to do so
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Bumblebees can solve problems on their own
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The Laetoli Footprints—the oldest hominin footprints ever found—are at risk of destruction
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On-demand Arctic observations with low-cost balloon systems could sharpen local storm forecasts
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Two new aquatic insect species discovered from the Middle East and Caucasus
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To fight fraud, psychological scientists issue a call to arms
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Billions are going into fish passage projects, but planning methods can undercut results
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Becoming a parent may make you love your partner less
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Buoys track ocean waves across 14,000 km, from storms in Antarctica to ripples in Alaska
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Costa Rica paid landowners to restore forests and biodiversity—bioacoustics indicate that it worked
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Physics-trained digital 'super-brain' speeds nanophotonic design
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