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Beachcomber's find fuels whale study breakthrough

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Climate change will raise the risk of severe heat waves: New Zealand homes aren't ready

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Orangutan mothers seem to plan playdates for their offspring

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The founding father of American literature, Charles Brockden Brown saw his nation's dark side

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Songs play a greater role than plumage color in limiting bird hybridization, study suggests

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Could this asteroid be a piece of the moon? A Chinese spacecraft is about to find out

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Memory Loss May Not Be the Earliest Sign of Alzheimer’s

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Projected 'super typhoon' heads for US Pacific islands

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France deaths rose by 30% during heatwave

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Rescue mission launches to save NASA telescope that's falling back to Earth

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Mapping men's violence programs reveals major Indo-Pacific research gaps

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July 4 heat wave would've been 'virtually impossible' in 1776

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Ph.D. project gives critical insights into vulnerable green turtles

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Congo River freshwater rides 49-day Atlantic eddy to travel 200 kilometers offshore

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Complex food webs sustain ecosystem functioning

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Archaeologists uncover new history from the Battle of Bunker Hill, the first major battle of the American Revolution

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What will happen to the moon in the far future?

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The biological dogma that women don’t make new eggs after birth may be wrong

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The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool’s algae problem has better solutions than hydrogen peroxide, experts say

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Scientists make quantum time flow backward in stunning physics breakthrough

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Modest meat and dairy cuts could help Scotland lower emissions and keep diets affordable

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The real cause of a common stroke may have been missed for decades

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Wildfires rage in southern France, 3,000 people evacuated

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Japan deploys bear cameras in mountains as attacks surge

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Two centuries on, experts unlock secrets of Red Sea and Gulf of Aden sailing chart

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Heat dome roasts eastern US ahead of holiday weekend

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Bottlenose dolphins in the Adriatic Sea seem to be heavily reliant on trawlers for food

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A strange LIGO signal could reveal the missing link behind dark matter

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Scientists stunned as bumble bees solve a classic intelligence test

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Many students listen to music to focus and stay motivated while they study—but it doesn't always help

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Feline fleas carry bacteria linked to human disease in South Texas, study finds

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The center has shifted: Multifunctional facility in Japan reshapes where people linger

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Scientists discover a protein switch that burns fat and blocks new fat cells

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Hantaviruses may have co-evolved with rodents for ages, helping explain silent spread

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Airborne AI spots underwater munitions in shallow seas with high precision

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Evocative photos of Canadian Arctic win New Scientist Editors Award

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Postwar research compact fueled U.S. prosperity for eight decades, argues commentary

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This satellite constellation transformed earth science by creatively tuning in to GPS signals

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Nanozymes map nanoparticle routes inside live cells without genetic engineering

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Simulation reveals how glaciers transported rocks across the Alps 24,000 years ago

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Beyond the 24-hour day: How employee biological clocks and beliefs drive workplace cooperation

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Coral loss may erase up to $3 billion in Hawaiʻi reef recreation by 2100

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Discarded plastic bottles help save dolphins from fishing nets

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More Canadian than the beaver? Scientists discover a western toad found only in Canada

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Migration is dropping, but public concern is climbing. Why?

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Ecological factors, not social behavior, explain brain size in cephalopods

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Zero-waste plastic and color recycling: The end of colored plastic downgrading could be near

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Single ion maps 3D electromagnetic fields above chips with record sensitivity

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Awe and the 'overview effect' may shape how students learn geography

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Synchronized infrared lasers control molecular shape changes and expose hidden fingerprints

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