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  • Tue May 12

Open-source AI may aid climate and development but deepen inequality, experts warn

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Salmonella genomes reveal 45 previously unknown toxins in foodborne bacteria

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The U.S. stockpiles oil in huge underground salt caverns. Here’s why

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Collapsing stars could spawn mini-universes, offering new path to gravastars

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'She should have seen it coming': How radicalization policies put the burden on Muslim mothers

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Meet LEV-2, a baseball-sized and absurdly cute moon robot

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Measles has no treatments. Getting some may not be easy

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Global map reveals the vast scale of underground fungal networks

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Have we finally worked out how Venus flytraps snap shut?

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Sharks, seals, hunters, tourists: How wildlife‑human interactions matter for conservation

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Chemists snap together complex 3D molecules from highly reactive 'radicals'—without losing their shape

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Behind every overconfident leader might be a 'rational sycophant,' veteran game theorists find

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Cyclone Gabrielle-style storms may unleash tens of thousands more North Island landslides

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Carbon dioxide removal slow to take off, alarming scientists

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El Niño has started and the weather could get weird

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These Overlooked Pollutants Cause About 15 Percent of Global Warming

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Smuggled dinosaur fossils return to Mongolia after two decades

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This is how supermassive black holes feed themselves

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Forest gaps and deadwood boost bird and bat diversity in woodlands

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The Venus Flytrap Mystery That Vexed Darwin, Solved

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Indoor urban agriculture isn't necessarily low carbon, study shows

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First global map of mycorrhizal fungi reveals true scale of underground networks across the planet

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Organic molecule with ultranarrow emission spectrum could lead to better LEDs

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Physicists introduce phase contrast to electron microscopy, delivering sharper images of our body's tiniest proteins

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Prescribed fires can cut smoke pollution for years, miles beyond burn areas

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Overlooked pollutants are responsible for about 15% of current global warming, study shows

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See the hidden fungal network so big it could stretch to Proxima Centauri and back

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Children’s zip codes change their brains, new study finds

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Using history to breed better cherries

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Wasp spider reveals rapid genetic adaptation during decades-long march into northern Europe

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First leather bag made from T-Rex cells fails to sell at Paris auction

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El Nino is here and scientists fear it'll be big, bad and costly with heat, floods, droughts, fires

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Rare deep-sea goblin sharks filmed in natural habitat for first time

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AI doesn't just help us think, it thinks instead of us: What this means for the process of learning

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Amazon deforestation is falling, but progress is stalling

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Why animal calls sound alike in time: Most species share a common communication tempo

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Ocean glow meets 3D printing with living gels that sense mechanical force

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Municipal governments are often slow to act, except when FIFA comes to town

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Novel nanowire device offers rapid, noninvasive cancer detection

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Earth's energy imbalance has doubled—here's why that matters

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How a shape-shifting tiny rover inspired by Japanese toys autonomously explored the moon

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Life after death: From burned trees to bleached corals, how dead organisms live on as the building blocks of new life

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Why shame is an evolution-based defense mechanism

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Private space tourism is taking off—but laws on outer space are from another era

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Humans and AI race to ‘blow up’ math’s toughest equations

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Massive Kamchatka earthquake has extended rupture that overlaps 1952 event, researchers find

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Farmers are key to restoring native woodlands—here's what's holding them back

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Toy universe shows that time could be a quantum illusion

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'Janus-faced' nanomaterials pave the way for selectively capturing radioactive pollutants

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Firms with independent board members are more willing to challenge risky CEO pay structures, says new research

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Entries updated Jun 12, 2026 03:55:56 AM PDT

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