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From atoms to reactors, new modeling approach could sharpen catalyst design

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How quasars shut down star formation in the early universe

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Death-defying protein found in tardigrades preserves synthetic cells

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Green and yellow light guide newborn whitefish to safety—but warming waters cause issues

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A new way to read the universe could sharpen understanding of cosmic expansion and dark energy

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Data fusion provides a high-definition look at Mars' temperature maps

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Quantum geometry applied to light-based systems expands toolkit for topological photonics

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Carbon-free ferrocene alternative opens up new possibilities for future materials

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These Beetles Might Be Flying Ubers for Worms

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Casimir forces in twisted anisotropic gratings: A path to self-tuning nanophotonic systems

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DNA matches identify four more sailors from Franklin expedition

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Aircraft measurements reveal surprisingly strong Southern Ocean biological productivity

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DNA-guided CRISPR flips gene editing script, opening a new path for precise diagnosis and antivirals

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Research manipulation mapped in new forensic scientometrics report

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J1152 is an unusual long-period dwarf nova with recurring eclipses, observations find

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Room-temperature nanoscale measurements could accelerate molecular electronics research

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Even the most remote ocean is contaminated with zinc from human sources, research reveals

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Study says trees counter half the world's urban heating, but not in the places that need it most

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Online echo chambers can arise even without algorithmic nudges or seeking like-minded people

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Light without electricity? Glowing algae could make it possible

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In mafias, marriages are strategic tools, analysis suggests

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Human language shows deep safety bias, challenging 70-year scientific consensus

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Introducing ecotech, nature's innovation accelerator

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MAHA voters support lower health care costs above vaccine safety and limitation of pesticides, poll finds

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Bacterial protein map could open new path against drug-resistant infections

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How trees in urban areas are key to cooling down a warmer world

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Could this fungus live on Mars? Maybe it already does

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The return of the Presidential Physical Fitness Award likely won’t improve children’s health, experts say

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Portable sensor detects PFAS in water on-site, cutting need for costly lab tests

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AI matches human teachers: Brief pre-lecture chat boosts students' brain synchrony and learning outcomes

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Why we need to treat Earth like a spaceship

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What Your Dream Life Says About You

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Buried in Arnhem Land, an ancient fire trick may rewrite early stone technology's timeline

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'What do you want to be?' The spark that helps Indigenous people go to university

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Heat‑resistant corals could help reefs adapt to climate change

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Federal grant terminations disproportionately impact minority scientists, study finds

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Red-light therapy does have health benefits but not the ones you think

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Deforestation could trigger Amazon tipping point in the 2030s

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'Not just hot water': Marine heat waves can create toxic relationship between seagrasses and microbes

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'Much‑needed fresh air': 5 outcomes from the world's first summit on ending fossil fuels

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Fewer insects, fewer nutritious crops: Pollinator decline puts human health at risk

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School cell phone bans deliver benefits—but not right away

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Diaspora distress: When geopolitical conflict follows immigrant workers into the office

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Webb and Hubble find massive star clusters emerge faster

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Gas prices are spiking. So why aren’t U.S. oil companies drilling more?

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The brain processes overheard words under anesthesia, but it may not remember them

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What can singing mice say about human speech?

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Deforestation may push Amazon degradation threshold below 2°C warming

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Dark proteome yields 1,785 new microproteins that could reshape disease research

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A new kind of CRISPR could treat viral infection and cancer by shredding sick cells' DNA

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