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Physicist says splashy new cosmology study made ‘elemental’ mistake

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Summit living isn’t a problem for this tiny mouse

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Science NewsS

How This Mouse Lives at a Higher Elevation Than Any Other Vertebrate

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NautilusN

Heat waves: Why British trees are shedding branches and dying

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Sensors detect California cliff collapses hours to days before failure, report says

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Newly identified 'saprotropism' helps roots avoid decaying plant matter—but not animal decay

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Mouse found near 7,000 meters may rewrite limits of mammal survival

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These absurdly cute mice live at higher altitudes than any other mammal—here’s how they do it

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Scientific AmericanS

UK sets record for number of days over 34°C

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Fast charging can cause irreversible lithium migration in solid-state batteries

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The hidden benefits of privacy regulation

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High-throughput search tests 200 catalysts, revealing hidden routes for methane chemistry

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Why India stopped mourning its dead daughters: Research reveals hidden structures behind dowry's deadly silence

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Study questions growing international trade in critically endangered sand tiger sharks

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Ancient 100-kilometer Himalayan glacier once reached lower than many of India's famous hill stations

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One in four managers withholds feedback from those they supervise, even when the news is positive

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Volcanoes and wildfires are adding water vapor to the stratosphere, raising climate concerns

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Seagrass meadows could help nourish millions, new study finds

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New technique takes the heat out of 3D printing process

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The ghost in Orion's shell: Hydrogen maps show repeated stellar feedback sculpted around Orion Nebula

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Resuscitated human retinas respond to light 10 hours after death

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Mild enzymatic method gently refines algae oil for nutrition products

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Unraveling the glass-like nature of epithelial tissues

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If You Want Animals to Understand You, Speak Slowly

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NautilusN

Cases of explosive diarrhea-causing cyclosporiasis are rising fast in the U.S.

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Scientific AmericanS

Newborn stars preserve organic-rich gas within ancient supernova debris

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Honesty may be more efficient than incentives in organizations, new research finds

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Heat waves push tropical forests past photosynthesis limits across 57 million hectares

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Fossils found decades ago reveal extinct 3.5 million-year-old giant salamander species

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Fish DNA and 10,000 crystals rewrite Colorado River's Grand Canyon origin story

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Next‑generation membranes can refine crude oil using under half the energy of distillation

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Pregnant women may avoid child protection out of fear and mistrust

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The color of penguin poo: Satellites reveal global warming's impact on an iconic polar species

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Support goes a long way to boost birth control effectiveness

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Science NewsS

Using mechanical vibrations instead of magnetic memory for quantum computing

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El Nino powers up as forecasters predict historic strength and a rainier winter for the US South

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Wearables to track plant health: Farmers could use real-time information to manage crop conditions

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Sustainability reporting no longer shields companies from criticism

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How a Heat Wave Disturbs Generations of This Sex-Changing Spider

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NautilusN

Harmful ozone may have reached two-thirds of EU residents during record June heat wave

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Mathematics of thermodynamics is being rewritten after 200 years

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New ScientistN

Camera traps reveal Chornobyl wildlife changed routines during Russian occupation

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Genetic crossovers defy chromosome-length model in male and female mice

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Falling water levels trigger a surge in methane emissions from Mediterranean reservoirs

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Shackleton's final ship is no longer just a sonar shadow

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What if our homes could move?

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Will We Ever Find Alien Civilizations?

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AI can predict how you'll respond to a survey—but that's not the same as understanding you

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Study identifies key mechanism regulating how cells use fat to generate energy

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Transparent nanosheets could shrink phone cameras while preserving high-resolution color images

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