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Scientists say most of what’s in your food is still a mystery

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Frozen Greenland middens preserve 4,500 years of farms, seal hunts and toilets

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Heading for the Atlantic Ocean to study the impact of climate change on ocean circulation

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Even morphologically similar pollinators carry distinct pollen assemblages

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Indian millets contain distinct lipid fingerprints with anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory potential

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Climate models are missing the first warning signs of deadly Middle East heat waves, study finds

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Scientists found an early depression clue hidden in children’s eyes

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10 surprising ways diabetes and dementia are connected

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Are alien probes hiding in our backyard? A new study says we've barely looked

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Switzerland map reveals ground light and shade in 10-meter detail

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Dark biodiversity helps solve Darwin's 160-year-old puzzle

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Ultrasound unlocks protein from cauliflower waste and could add value to existing crops

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Rethinking plant photoprotection: New insights into antenna protein CP26

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Q&A: Boosting NASA's Swift Observatory to support continued space observation

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New method enables accurate sequencing of short peptides hidden in food and human body

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Vertical marine heat wave study offers classification scheme for coastal resource management

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AI can clone your voice. Why that's powerful—and dangerous

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Intensive nickel mining has transformed microbial biodiversity of Thio Lagoon in New Caledonia

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Webb and Hubble reveal the history of a relic of Milky Way's formation

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Report reveals how digital tools are transforming biodiversity crisis response

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Cotton's roots traced to Yucatan Peninsula, where wild gene pool runs deepest

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Santa Cruz trail study reveals how mountain lions and outdoor recreation can safely share spaces

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Quantum hyperdimensional computing can work 500 times faster than other methods

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New national publication gives teachers guidance on AI in the classroom

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If You’re Counting on Calcium and Vitamin D Supplements to Prevent Fractures, Think Again

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Random deformation lets glassy materials store precise mechanical memories, simulations reveal

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Cockatoos learn when touchscreen rewards 'die,' then apply rule to new contexts

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Politics in the logistics mix: How tariffs and polarization alter corporate supply chains

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RNA barcoding approach reveals previously unknown virus–host relationships

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Quantum lab aboard space station gets 'chilly' upgrade

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AI system evaluates chemical spectra in minutes

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Proposed White House regulations could kill 5,000 clinical trials, analysis finds

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A flexible graphene-based neural interface can 'speak and listen' to the brain

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AI-based system developed to better detect toxic online content

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Why one famous predator shrank two ways: Fossils reveal distinct growth strategies in early Permian Dimetrodon

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Saving a Tiny Endangered Porpoise One Pixel at a Time

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Chemists uncover new metal carbene radical cross-coupling by merging two catalytic cycles

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Slaughter in the water: Can the Ramsar Convention protect African waterbirds?

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Asteroid or comet? Meteor or meteorite? How to identify and classify the rocks you see streaking through the sky

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A new explanation for the mystery death of Botticelli's Birth of Venus model, Simonetta Vespucci

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Female chickadees seek cognitively skilled males for extra‑pair matings, study shows

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Subscription required? Newspaper paywalls scatter most readers but provide surprising value

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Darkness unlocks more ordered nanotubes in light-responsive molecular assemblies, study suggests

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High degree of quantum entanglement detected for first time in centimeter-sized crystal of strange metal

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Genetic barcoding unmasks hidden identities in the online amphibian trade

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This Cosmonaut Was the First Woman in Space

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Third time's the charm for a row of faint galaxies without dark matter

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Why only a few wildfires become extreme

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A heat sensor for living cells could offer new views of cell metabolism, rapid antibiotic testing

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Physicists identify upper limit to resistivity in a pure metal

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