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Global surveys find carbon uptake in tropics overestimated

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Eco‑literate children can be stewards of nature. Here's how to boost environmental education

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Abortion decision prompts women's health care providers to become more politically engaged

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Silicon-compatible nanocomposite garnet enables better, simpler optical isolators

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Does This Protein Hold the Key to Differences in Aging Between Males and Females?

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Nanomedicine discovery uses salt to overcome major obstacle in gene therapy

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The Handala hacker group uses cyberterrorism as psychological warfare, study finds

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Distant ocean temperatures found to influence snowfall in Antarctica

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Deep magma oceans may have locked ferric iron into majorite on Earth and Mars

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Honeybees adjust their dances based on information reliability, study reveals

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Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk breach exposed patients’ clinical trial data

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Artificial cells gain porous membranes, enabling lab reactions and drug release

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'Excellent' water at most European beaches, study says

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The Nautilus Reading List of Books on Evolution

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Math predicts humans could go extinct in about 17,000 years

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AI decodes plant DNA 'switches' to better predict gene control

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India braces for El Nino-linked dry conditions

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Older LGBTQ+ people fear discrimination in housing and care settings, but one simple intervention is effective

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Your body's secret sugar code could predict disease years before it strikes

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Dolphins know how to avoid troublesome males by listening for their 'names'

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Black holes unleash delayed radio 'burps' years after tearing apart stars

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NASA's SpaceX CRS-34 Dragon returns packed with space station science

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Chinese money plant leaves hide a mathematical pattern

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NASA data reveals weird x-ray changes in the exploded ruins of dead stars

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One of the world's most important plate boundaries is older than previously thought

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Dominance-oriented views of masculinity widespread among young men, finds study

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Deep learning helps discover hundreds of Antarctic earthquakes coming from an unlikely location

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Why hotel crisis plans collapse when panic sets in, according to hospitality leaders

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Chandra tracks M87 black hole's evolving jet in finest X-ray detail yet

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The secrets to keeping your brain sharp in old age

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Invisible chemical landscapes shape life

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Digital twin predicts Alaska permafrost changes using real-time sensors and AI

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Potatoes benefit when two soil bacteria team up

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2,700-year-old standing stone may provide fresh evidence for King Hezekiah's religious reforms

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When glaciers vanish, so does the hidden life they support

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Public school closings in Chicago linked to more gun violence in nearby neighborhoods

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'Geriatric' butterfly species lives nearly three times as long as their relatives

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Four ways kindergarten lays the foundation for lifelong learning

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A blood test for dementia may tell you if you have more than one type

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Could the keto diet help treat anorexia, schizophrenia and depression?

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Super El Niños may lose their punch in a warming world

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What we misunderstand about absent fathers

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5.5 magnitude earthquake rattles Tokyo region but no danger of a tsunami, meteorological agency says

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U.S. limits on Anthropic Fable AI could hurt cybersecurity

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Walking shark discovery reveals new species in tiny Papua New Guinea range

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4 steps you can take to avoid 'perceived scarcity' and prevent food waste

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New study explores potential cross-species spread of chronic wasting disease

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Revealing how and when a black hole's mighty winds can squash star formation

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A quantum state that lasts forever may finally be within our grasp

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The world agreed to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030—but marine protection can't be judged by area alone

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