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Pickles glow when you plug them in. Science explains why

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Engineers solved an airflow mystery hidden nearly a mile underground

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Webb uncovers dust-shrouded heart of Centaurus A after galaxy clash 2 billion years ago

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We assume students see pictures in their minds as they learn. But not everyone can

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Scientists discover smart way to supercharge soft robotics and better support rehabilitation patients

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Scientists want to quarantine alien life on the Moon before it reaches Earth

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Researchers Reveal the Power of ‘Quantum Proofs’

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Upside‑down whales aren't sick or hurt—they're just resting

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The evolutionary pressure behind sexual asymmetry revealed in yeast cell study

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How Animals Communicate Across Species

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5 things to know about sunscreen, according to a skin cancer expert

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A last dance before death: Binary stars and the origins of interacting supernovae

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Climate change is silencing the Pilbara barking gecko

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NASA’s exoplanet mission accidentally discovers a world it was never meant to find

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Ancient hobbit-like humans may have survived on meat left behind by Komodo dragons

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Chinese spacecraft Tianwen-2 beams back first image of Earth’s “mini moon”

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Scientific AmericanS

Scientists observe water's behavior in a single molecular layer

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Chemists capture structure of the elusive borylnitrene trapped in a crystal using X-ray

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Atomic-level engineering of Cu nanoclusters improves conversion of CO₂ to fuel

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‘Hobbits’ likely scavenged dragons’ kills

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New workflow tool gives scientists a clearer view of how DNA is regulated

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From birdsong to galaxies: Unleashing the potential of citizen science

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AI maps 991 aromatic plants, identifies scent compounds that may improve sleep

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Earth's deepest rocks help define upper limit for viscosity beyond which materials effectively become rigid

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Older than the sun: Astronomers find new clues to the origin of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS

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Musical take on The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind is moving and charming

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New ScientistN

Emotional ups and downs boost engagement but reduce sales in livestream influencer selling

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Collapse of AMOC ocean current may already be locked in

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New ScientistN

A new approach to measuring sheep liveweight

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Bioinspired strategy creates complex 3D curved structures via programmed shrinkage

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Phylogenomics reveals angel insects' ancestry, resolving century‑old 'Zoraptera problem'

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Entrepreneurs more likely to be based in left wing areas

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Scholars examine how faculty define rigor in online college courses

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Study reveals social enterprise well-being pressures

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Did Israel's 'basket' initiative lower grocery bills?

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Human brains may have got bigger for no particular reason

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New ScientistN

Can the chances of a successful IVF pregnancy be improved with AI?

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Scientific AmericanS

Millions may be getting the wrong cholesterol test

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Beetroot juice is trending – its benefits go beyond the hype

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New ScientistN

Researchers use AI to evaluate a systematic framework to describe molecular order in liquid water

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How we can coexist with coyotes, and other lessons from Stanley Park: Q&A with zoologists

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Neutral lipids enable precision control over supramolecular polymerization

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Streetlights are trapping thousands of pill bugs in giant “death spirals”

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'Major' damage as super typhoon hits US islands

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China's space probe reaches asteroid after 1-billion-kilometer chase for first sample return

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Astronomers witness the birth of a magnetar for the first time

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Thousands flee raging wildfires in southern Europe

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Euclid discovers the most ancient quasars in the universe

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Can the biggest problems in AI be solved by philosophy?

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The world's oceans are the hottest on record for June—and El Niño is set to turn up the heat even more

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