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How California's war on smog and its ambitious car pollution rules made everyone's air cleaner

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Huge quantities of German ammunition lie at the bottom of Norwegian lakes

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Say what? New study debunks belief that introverts are better listeners

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Only 20 years left to stop spiraling decline in British biodiversity, according to study

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Treating fiscal and climate risks as separate threats leads to dangerous underestimation, researchers warn

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Climate change may produce 'fast-food' phytoplankton

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Winning feels good. Does it change how we feel about democracy?

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A Very Unscientific History of Scientific Hoaxes

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Tracking the footsteps of West Africa's prehistoric metalworkers

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College students struggle to identify problematic gray zones in academic practice, study finds

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Eat more plant-based protein instead of meat, top heart health body says, contradicting RFK, Jr.

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The Earth is rearranging history

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Canada's ocean economy is at risk as climate change hits ecosystems

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Impacts from meteors may have helped start life on Earth by creating hydrothermal vents

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Getting a glimpse of viral dances in the dark in the Sargasso Sea

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Study reveals mechanisms underlying oxygen-tolerant energy conversion in a marine photosynthetic bacterium

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Pronatalists want more babies. Their solutions aren’t rooted in science

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At age 23, one in ten Gen Z reports partner emotional abuse, study finds

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The influencers with millions of followers who don't actually exist

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Teaching robots to harvest asparagus

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What builds cohesion in diverse societies? Brain scans point to shared national identity cues

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COVID-19 pandemic nudged young people in the UK toward extremism, according to recent data

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SimCells successfully target and kill drug-resistant bacteria

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Who Gets to Do Science?

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How a statistical paradox can make research findings fall apart

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How physicists proved that quantum weirdness is a feature, not a bug

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Ultra‑robust machine‑learning models run stable molecular simulations at extreme temperatures

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Quantum magnetism: Spin-flip process in atomic nucleus does not account for all magnetic behavior

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AI could undermine meaningful learning unless feedback stays rooted in connection, study recommends

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Space weather could threaten NASA’s Artemis II astronauts during their trip to the moon

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Phylogenetically diverse Central China proposed as newest global biodiversity hotspot

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Webb reveals hidden details of W51 star formation

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Solar flare prompts close monitoring of space weather ahead of Artemis II launch

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Lost mosaic reveals first image of female beast-fighter from the Roman era

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Why teens are more self-serving than adults in social situations

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Parasites defy biodiversity rules, thriving far from the equator

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Study highlights role of risk attitudes in crop insurance outcomes

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A once-fantastical collider could answer physics’ biggest mysteries

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Attacks from our immune system are a cause of long covid

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Scientists capture atoms in motion, unlocking next-generation memory technology

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What Sharks Attacked 5 Million Years Ago

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A comet may have flipped its spin and entered into a death spiral

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More hedges lead to more insects—even in relatively green agricultural areas

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Utah’s Great Salt Lake may be hiding a massive reservoir of fresh water

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Scientific AmericanS

Gaia analysis finds Messier 35 is larger and older than earlier estimates

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NASA narrows Artemis landing sites to 9 key regions

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Circular economies should work for communities, not against them

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By 2100, climate change could make unhealthy air routine for 100 million Americans

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Viruses 'eavesdrop' on each other—but it can backfire

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How Europe can use emissions trading to also manage carbon removals

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