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AI analysis of data from multiple sensors can improve earthquake detection

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The broader a fungus's diet, the better it kills insects and helps plants

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Spontaneous current loops in a kagome metal point to hidden quantum order

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Researchers develop a new predictive model for designing 2D perovskites

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Plant DNA harbors virus 'fossils' that reflect 300 million years of evolution

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New polymer design could make everyday plastics easier to break down without losing performance

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Hunting behavior drives the evolution of spider eye arrangements, study finds

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NASA needs volunteers to spend a year locked in a Mars simulation

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Why shorter lists win: Researchers study how people misread rankings

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Microtubules in ovarian cell bridges may be key to fertility

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Gallium uses visible light to activate aryl iodides in rare bond-breaking reaction

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Quantum properties of multimode light observed despite extreme losses

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Metallic effect pigments significantly reduce flow-line visibility on glossy plastic surfaces

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A WRAP for biology's greasiest problem

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How giant tropical trees transport water 70 meters to stay as drought-resilient as smaller trees

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Scientists uncover why Antarctica became engulfed by ice millions of years before the Arctic

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How to Not Get Mauled on Your Hike This Summer

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Giant trees have tricks to work around drought

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We can't air-condition our way out of a hotter future, says expert

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Deliberate slow growth could explain bacteria survival strategies

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Dynamic black holes may obey Hawking-style thermodynamics with an alternative entropy measure

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MOF thin films reveal hidden dense packing, challenging decades of porous assumptions

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Space startup to launch India's first private orbital rocket

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El Niño is shaping up for a hot summer—could recycled water be part of the solution?

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June heatwave may have killed around 20,000 people in Europe

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Hidden role of garnet reveals how Earth's 660-km seismic boundary forms

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'Show some gratitude'—how this rhetoric shapes views on immigration, even for migrants

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What makes a star a star? A strange 'in‑between' celestial object is testing astronomers' boundaries

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Workplace depression is common. Managers can make it worse, or better

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Quantum gravity tests may mistake ordinary spacetime for superposition

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These glaciers are becoming critical climate havens as America's iconic mountain glaciers and their water diminish

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Random wobbles in time could finally solve gravity’s greatest mystery

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Austin neighborhood tap water tests uncover lead and arsenic in homes

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Comet from another star has a composition unlike anything else in our solar system

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This Blind Cave-Dwelling Fish May Be the Key to Understanding Brain Evolution

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Male marathoners might be twice as likely to ‘hit the wall’ as women—the reason why might surprise you

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Hot spell roasts eastern US ahead of holiday weekend

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Schools should teach children more about how money works

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Massive sturgeon once bred in Britain's rivers, boosting reintroduction hopes

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Last-minute launch problem delays satellite rescue mission for NASA

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Synthetic biology may finally be ready to solve life's biggest mystery

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Image: Mediterranean Sea breaks June surface heat record

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How much do friends influence teens' mental health? What a new study can (and can't) tell us

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More colorful songbirds face higher extinction risk

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Mission documents ecosystem interactions of radioactive waste dumped in the Atlantic between 1950 and 1990

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Geoengineering could expose plane passengers to sulphuric acid

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The best new popular science books of July 2026

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Honeybee queens push pesticides to eggs to protect themselves over their offspring, research reveals

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Rethinking the governance of human embryo research: Comparing Japan's guidelines with international standards

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The Dangers of AI Voice Clones

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