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Wed Jun 17
Rare Australian wattle is on the brink of extinction
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A new 'library' for Feynman integrals
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This drug could help millions keep their kidneys working longer
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Americans increasingly view illicit drug policy through a partisan lens, new analysis finds
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How ions flow like a liquid through a solid crystal
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Braided, exotic particles could build reliable, universal quantum computers
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Quantum teleportation could reduce photon loss in long-distance communications
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Natural peptide switches from calmodulin to the cancer-associated protein midkine depending on the ion environment
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Earth has a natural thermostat and scientists finally know how it works
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Genetic databases as the key to global benefit-sharing
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Tiny gene edit cuts cadmium in rice by 48% without reducing yields
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Roadless rule helps protect clean drinking water for 25 million Americans, new study shows
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Study finds LLMs nudge users toward smart savings and investing habits—but the guidance skews
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FDA approves cholesterol pill more powerful than statins
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An ancient Maya astronomer finally has a name
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Rare mutations are helping dangerous hospital bacteria slip past the last-line antibiotic defense
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How NASA's Artemis III lander test will pave way for moon landings
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New research shows how to expand the pool of tomorrow's leaders
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Agri-food, trade, national security leaders call for food security to become a national security priority
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Tunas and other ocean predators may have evolved more slowly than previous research predicted
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Sun-like star caught after eating one of its own planets
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Watch SpaceX’s Starship Flight 13 launch tonight
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FIFA and pop superstars should discount tickets for fans to keep climate costs of 'mega-events' down, say researchers
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Frog protein could become first antidote to deadly red tide toxin
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Climate change makes extreme West Africa rainfall five times likelier, study finds
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Toronto air ranked among world's worst as wildfire smoke billows south
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AI flags more than 250,000 suspicious cancer research papers
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Heavy smoke from wildfires blankets the US Midwest and Northeast, prompting evacuations
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Scientists finally solved how a common gut bacterium triggers colon cancer
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More than 400 sick as CDC searches for the source of a mystery outbreak
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Quantum breakthrough links light and magnetism in atomically thin materials
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Understanding Bavaria's Indigeneity
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope reveals a strange atmosphere on a hellish lava planet
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When disaster strikes, people often flee to places that feel familiar
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To measure a black hole's ultimate spin, we have to go to space
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Ireland's first cement-free, 3D-printed geopolymer
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What science loses when T. rex becomes a trophy
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Common constipation drug may help clear depression brain fog
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Doughnut‑shaped topology reveals new way to classify knitting, crochet and other textiles
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Trump wants to make daylight saving time permanent—but some fear the move would be a nightmare
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Unhoused people and wildlife are increasingly coming into contact. Here's what can be done to protect them
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Study finds carbon-based pricing encourages greener tourist intentions
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India's monsoon rain depends on where air gets cleaner
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Adolescent social media restrictions may reduce some harms while shifting others, warn experts
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Spiral arms and bars are galactic fuel pumps for star formation
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Researcher details US biobank's value as global resource in study of roots of disease, health
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Hidden feeding grounds that fuel one of the ocean's most iconic sportfish identified
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Rethinking urban nature as technonature
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The Challenges of Writing in Space
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Microplastics reach even 2,000 meters below the ocean surface, study finds
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