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Lab-created 'moon' rock could help scientists interpret lunar data and explore how water might form on the moon

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Low-copper paints matched high-copper rivals, while silicone performed best against fouling

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Novel catalyst design boosts solar-driven ammonia production under mild conditions

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Hurricane rainfall and landslide risk are on the rise in Southern California

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Global warming hit 1.37°C in 2025, with Earth accumulating heat at an accelerating rate

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Visualizing band structures in nanostructures: Extending band theory to imperfect periodic and bent systems

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274 Years Ago Today, Benjamin Franklin Flew a Kite

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Coastal land shifts reveal faster local sea level rise than expected

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New combined spore trapping and DNA sequencing technology tracks fungicide resistance in grain crops

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'Cold insurance' for crops: Researchers unlock 'on-demand' climate resilience

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Cells have a secret power line: How the nucleus gets its own private energy supply from mitochondria

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Biopolymer beads extend fungus bioinsecticide shelf life and release

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Borneo's ferret badger is found nowhere else on Earth

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Drone surveys reveal why steep alpine channels erode so fast during debris flows

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X-rays reveal how platinum oxidizes in real time inside hydrogen devices

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Missing the forest for the trees: Conservationists emphasize the need for intact forest in coffee landscapes

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AI helps reveal large-scale quantum effects hidden in stacked atomic sheets

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Farm fields become living labs as data tools reshape crop research

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Listen to the Sound of the Most Massive Organism on Earth

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Antiviral soil compound disrupts phage infection cycle before viruses can reproduce

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A new guideline links care for heart, kidney and metabolic diseases

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Australia adds 33 spiny crayfish species to threatened list after megafires

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Archaeologists uncover 4,000-year-old evidence of siege warfare in ancient Mesopotamia

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Open-source FLIM Playground could speed reproducible analysis of complex cell images

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Algorithm visualizes how cells 'talk' to one another across tissue and time

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Gorillas can learn to trust humans even after years of poaching pressure, research shows

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The U.S. is getting hit with severe stormy weather—here’s what’s stewing in the atmosphere

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How anti-CRISPR proteins promote the spread of hospital-acquired infections

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Report: ICE surges have triggered massive job losses—including among Americans

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Looking for Signs of Intelligence in Chatbots

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AI model 'hears' Bryde's whale calls in seismic data from South China Sea

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Everyone wants to think they're open‑minded. Here's why most people aren't

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How ice-age sea-level falls may have turned seafloor volcanoes into ocean fertilizer

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'Cool Routes' finds cooler walking paths with hourly forecasts and street-level shade data

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Dads today talk more freely with their teens about sex and relationships

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The Milky Way was rewired by a cataclysmic collision billions of years ago. Now it is on course for another

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How bacteria organize themselves to 'hitchhike' across large distances

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The Healing Power of Dreaming Under Anesthesia

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'Black hole stars'—Webb finds strongest evidence yet

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Farmers in a national park are turning down lights at night to help wildlife. It could be good for crops too

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'Atmospheric scrubbing' could reduce cooling effects of stratospheric aerosol injections

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DNA tetrahedrons unlock sharper cancer targeting with vitamin E tweak

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More sustainable agriculture: Recycled fertilizers could be part of the solution

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Extreme coastal flooding surges worldwide as rising seas rewrite 100-year odds

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Dead organisms have a lasting ecological legacy, new research shows

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Small optical component could change how telescopes view the sun

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Think you have a good sense of humour? So do most people…

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Report of gene-edited human embryos sparks worries about the technology’s future uses

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New Scientist recommends a brilliant take on the evolution of birds

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Secret life of adult whitebait revealed by new research

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