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Living alligators expose why juvenile fossils can fool classification methods

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Young people are among the most at risk of stalking, but many don't recognize it

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Invertebrates can distinguish good from bad bacteria

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Nearby rocky planet may be replenishing helium from atmosphere, study finds

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Cold radioactive molecules prepped and readied for physics discoveries

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In search of life beyond our solar system: Atmosphere detected on a habitable-zone rocky world

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Disrupting single enzyme gene in herb red perilla produces green plants with enriched health-promoting molecules

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Air from Greenland snow shows industrialization's impact on atmospheric methane

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This “exotic weirdo” exoplanet has a rocky surface and an atmosphere

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Small, Cheap, and Full of Teeth: Baby Tyrannosaurs Were Plentiful and Precocious

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A super-Earth exoplanet’s leaking helium could be evidence of a complex atmosphere

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Brain-inspired nanopore device uses current-induced heating for memory operations

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A volcano in the Philippines erupted 2 weeks ago: Why scientists are still watching it closely

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Hybrid material confirms antiferroelectricity can coexist with switchable polarization

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New science report could boost climate damage suits against oil giants

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Pump that recreates human heartbeat blood flow on lab chips inspired by an accordionist

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Climate change, urban growth fuel Lagos flooding

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Cellular transporter protein essential for nutrient absorption in pathogenic fungi may offer new treatment approaches

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Scientists invent new board games to reveal how we tackle the unknown

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Roadmap paper shows how superconductors can decarbonize transport sector

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Scientists create stable 'boron graphene' and uncover quantum liquid crystal state

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Devastating Asian beetle detected in EU for first time

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Antibiotic resistant gene found in Australian soil

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Experts find new way to enhance social media influencer messaging

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How This Emerging Tick-borne Virus Escapes Your Immune System

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Small but mighty dung beetles take a big bite out of farm methane

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Schrödinger‑like charges in six‑molecule clusters point to new quantum components

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Why some primates have even tougher births than humans

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UK launches hi-tech mission to study Greenland ice melt

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How bacteria sacrifice themselves to render antibiotics ineffective

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Speeding may be costing drivers far more than a ticket

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Statistical method broadens forecasts by modeling uncertainty beyond average outcomes

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Study finds choice of team car could decide the Tour de France

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South Africa's rooibos heads to space

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Driving the speed limit could slash fuel use and emissions at the cost of only 54 extra seconds a day

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Black Sea waters reshaped Eastern Mediterranean circulation 11,000 years ago

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What animals do before going to war

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A new record holder for the world's oldest amber discovered in China

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Webb telescope discovers hidden planet in famous star system

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Chemists shrink gallium nitride, the material behind LED lighting, into nanocrystals

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Listening to 'ringing' black holes unlocks future gravitational-wave astronomy

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New computational imaging method cuts X-ray dose while preserving high resolution

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What a Picture of a Dog Has to Do with Reason and Logic

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U.S. approval of giant ‘space mirror’ satellite alarms astronomers

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Genes offer new clues to stopping Huntington’s disease in its tracks

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Hourly data reveal Alpine 100-year floods could arrive every 45 to 80 years

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Researcher studies how people shift attention during everyday and high-stakes tasks

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Scientists achieve all-electrical control of single-molecule quantum states

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Cave-dwelling snail discovered in Greece, named after Hermes and the nymph who nurtured him

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This ancient sea worm has “bio-metal” jaws unlike anything scientists have seen

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