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Global ocean temperatures are entering ‘uncharted territory,’ climate scientists say

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Baker's yeast shows potential in treatment of persistent fungal infection

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How mating competition, age and sex shape immune systems in wild bats

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TESS just found a planet in a new way—and more may be hiding in its eight years of data

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When parasites stop having sex, they may become less picky about their hosts

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Walkable, greener neighborhoods linked to better physical and mental health across the U.S.

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A surprising brain discovery is forcing scientists to rethink movement disorders

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Beyond 3-D: Data scientists introduce novel AI tool to interpret complex biological data

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Nanotubes and nanosheets boost fast energy storage

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How a Twitter Post Discovered a New Wasp Species to Japan

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Earth is home to 20 million insect species—three times more than we thought

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A new CRASH clock measures the chance of satellite collisions, and it's ticking down fast

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DNA-based nanoswitch can flip in milliseconds and stay in one state for days without continuous forcing

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One amino acid may signal the 'point of no return' in dying leaves

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Why turning off screens is so hard for children—and four tips to make it easier

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Researchers discover novel SRV2 envelope protein for efficient CAR immune cell production

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AI-generated debate replies outscore real politicians on authenticity and coherence

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Evolutionary origins of 'junk DNA' may provide new clues to cancer

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This thoughtful book will make you look at the wonders of trees anew

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Taking advantage of an enzyme mutation to help soybeans fight a billion-dollar pest

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Primate brains might have evolved to 'catch up' with larger bodies, but then kept growing

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How giant earthquakes can form at fault planes where theory says they should not

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Stunning photos reveal the intricate beauty of fungi

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Do you want your underwear with added probiotics?

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Can AI plan for heat emergencies better than simple rules? It depends

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Meditation and speaking in tongues: The surprising similarities between two spiritual practices

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Single-atom catalyst turns lignin into valuable chemicals with near-complete conversion

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Does Your Chatbot Need a Therapist?

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Crystal-design principle reveals how competing molecular forces control structure, color and phase transitions

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Venezuela earthquakes highlight the limits of early warning systems

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World's first synthetic cell with a complete life cycle could revolutionize biological engineering

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New bioelectronic microdevices enable remote cell stimulation using ultrasound

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The universe is less uniform than we thought—cosmology may need a radical rethink

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Young gulls’ drab plumage may help them avoid adult attacks

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The Rubin telescope just began the largest cosmic time-lapse in history

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Mobile learning output expanded rapidly from 2017 to 2026, analysis of 2,500 papers shows

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Climate resilience of brown bears over 175,000 years revealed in 3D analyses of their jaws

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13,000 tons of space junk clutters Earth orbit. Here's how it could be cleaned up

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Prickly starfish and urchins are decimating Australia's reefs. But we could find ways to protect them

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XMM-Newton and Chandra help revise distance to Milky Way's outer spiral arms

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Tooth fossil analysis suggests 'brawn before bite' in early Asian mammals

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'I hate you!': What little kids really mean when they say this

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Martian dust storms may generate atmospheric electrical conditions that could impact future missions

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ESA outlines high-tech lander instruments for 2050 Enceladus

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Orbit overload could devastate astronomy if 1.7 million proposed satellites brighten night sky

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The weirdness of neutrinos could completely rewrite particle physics

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How a giant planet survived its star's death, then migrated inward

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Urokodia! 518-million-year-old fossil shows beginning of spider's bite

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Algae may have launched coral reefs by hijacking coral cells, genetic experiments suggest

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This planet survived the death of its star—and kept its atmosphere

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