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Heat wave bakes 100 mn Europeans at over 35C

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Study explores environmental cost, perceptions of influencer PR gifts

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Turtles may migrate using Earth's magnetic field

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Taking a step back changes group discussions in virtual environments

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Apes and humans have been sharing a laugh for 15 million years

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This common vitamin deficiency can mimic normal aging

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Where, when and how to watch the 2026 solar eclipse

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Trios of quantum particles form checkerboard layouts when particle density hits sweet spot

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Researchers identify dual-function rice gene that boosts drought tolerance and grain yield

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FDA-approved drug may finally help immunotherapy defeat rare liver cancer

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France just hit its hottest day ever recorded

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What really controls water chemistry in nanoscale spaces

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Study analyzes how genes and education influence socioeconomic success

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Thirsty desert lizards inspire a new water-harvesting system

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Megacluster of bacterial genes reveals four antibiotics that jointly starve rivals of biotin

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Semi-communal 'compound houses' in Ghana affect how people participate in political activity

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What Is the Positive Grassmannian and Why Does It Show Up Everywhere?

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Scientists discover how a single cell builds a brain with 170 billion cells

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Researchers develop a new prodrug and localized drug delivery platform for selective treatment of cancer

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This single well-known and widespread butterfly is actually three species in disguise

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Fundamental principles of the universe called into question by two physicists

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If you aren't terrified by this heatwave, you should be

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Tiny water droplets transmutate aniline into pyridine in ambient and catalyst-free conditions

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Discovery of enzymes that control pores on leaf surfaces could lead to drought-resistant crops

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Growing up gets less scary with time, research finds

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How fair climate action works: Findings from 88 countries with 5 billion people

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We’ve had fire for longer than we thought

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How quantum sensing could reveal hidden faults in thousands of U.S. bridges

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How ancient subduction zones helped create hotspots of mineral wealth

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Why climate change could make staple crops less nutritious—and how CRISPR may help

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A turquoise tint for the Black Sea caused by phytoplankton

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A thermodynamic approach to gravity could explain cosmic acceleration without dark energy

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Image: Galaxy pair NGC 3504 and NGC 3512

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Location-specific solutions needed to manage heat across northern Australia, say researchers

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They knew the pill was fake but their memory still improved

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Ancient geology helps explain why Australia holds some of world's richest gold

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Miniature satellite tags reveal diving behavior of juvenile sea turtles

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Record-breaking IBM chip uses trick to cram in 100 billion transistors

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Scientists target soybean cyst nematode by cutting off its food supply

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Quantum waves reveal one-sided motion marking elusive critical states

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Phages could enable us to hijack vaccine immunity to kill cancer cells

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Bacteria-killing viruses redirect vaccine immunity to destroy cancer

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“Absolutely huge” 400-year-old black coral stuns scientists in New Zealand

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Weight loss drugs don't work for everyone—here’s why

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Lost books by ancient philosophers recovered from 'unreadable' scrolls

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Self-propelled actin filaments may explain how cells change shape spontaneously

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Space shuttle ready for new mission in California

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Australia's under-16 social media ban shows little early effect on teen use: Research

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Secret cameras, mics and AI reveal rare Cambodia wildlife

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After 70 years of excavation, ancient Sardis becomes a UNESCO World Heritage site

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