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Sun Jun 14
Human noise pushes Alaska predators toward night foraging, altering salmon nutrient pathways
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'Amazing moths': Study pinpoints insect habitat that draws grizzlies to glacier peaks
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Composting and water cremation: How the eco credentials of alternatives to burial add up
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Honey bees' sense of smell changes from larval to adult life stages, study finds
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'Uncanny valley' effect observed in macaques through 3D animated monkey avatars
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Heat deaths are a public health crisis rooted in housing inequality
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The Nautilus Guide to the Best Books on the Science of Art
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Prepare for dangerous air pollution in the Northeast, thanks to Minnesota wildfires
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US-Russian crew arrives at the International Space Station for 8-month mission
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Record-smashing US heat wave surges from West to East
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First-of-its-kind computer model tackles antibiotic resistance
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Lab-grown meat, gene editing and extreme fire: Researchers' predictions for life in the 2100s
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The spin of Pluto's moon, Charon, may be slowing down
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Magnetic fingerprint of a cosmic explosion detected for the first time
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T. rex fossil named ‘Gus’ becomes the most expensive dinosaur sold at auction
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New platform uncovers genetic edits that boost plant-derived compound production
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New mechanism shows how plants rapidly adapt to intense sunlight
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Evolutionary history shapes plant carbon storage strategies worldwide
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Researchers develop harder, longer-lasting silver plating
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Moderate heat is enough to trigger signs of inflammation and coagulation in dairy cows
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AI helps scientists improve prediction of which DNA sequences bind to each other
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Ancient Roman farm women made wine, oil and profits. Historians dismissed them as 'housekeepers'
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Femcels feel doomed to loneliness
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Ticking time bomb? Europe's aging population brings challenges
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Why we may still be choosing our friends like it's the Stone Age
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'Gus' the T. rex fetches record $50.1 mn at US auction
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World-first neutron lens brings sharp focus to structures inside materials and objects
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New harvester ant species discovered in Bulgaria's Eastern Rhodopes Mountains
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Onion-like chemical halos may surround phytoplankton that power half of global photosynthesis
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How the SKA will use fast radio bursts to decode the universe
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Data-driven tool can find mineral biosignatures on other worlds
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Direct observation of spontaneous magnon coherence at room temperature
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First-ever koala chlamydia vaccine implant inserted into a wild koala
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DNA origami turns secret messages into nano–Morse code that acts as multiplayer molecular encryption
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Do birds enjoy flying?
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How supermassive black holes feed themselves
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Bio-metal: Exploring the metallic mystery of an ancient maw
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The customer isn't always right: Study reveals overlooked source of workplace discrimination
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Haven or trap? Study finds sinkholes protect endangered tree at evolutionary cost
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Did scientists just create synthetic life?
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A new map traces the sky’s water highways
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Physicists confirm 20-year-old theory that could boost quantum technology
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New study reveals children drive cultural change
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Two atmospheric patterns may explain why some heat waves in Europe persist
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Engineers find a precise way to grow artificial blood vessels
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Modern slavery is a business decision—not an accident
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Six years of drought reshape soil microbiomes in tallgrass prairie, study finds
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Statistical test helps judge the value of personalization
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35 years of Florida scrub-jay research reveals benefits of long-term pair bonds
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Heavy-element exotic dust may solve a neutron star merger mystery
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