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Dead stars in our cosmic backyard: Astronomers spot four white dwarfs hiding under our noses

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Hidden in Maya wall writings: A named astronomer emerges from 1,200-year-old calculations

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We finally know the name of a Maya mathematician

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This Prehistoric Giant Salamander Grew to Almost 4 Feet Long

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Climate disclosure gives Canadian companies an edge with European investors, new research shows

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Teachers are worried about students cheating with AI, but my survey suggests the deeper issue is learning

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How Mariner 4 Rewrote What We Know About Mars

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The Fight Against Colony Collapse Disorder Started 19 Years Ago Today

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Why have their been so many record-breaking heat waves this summer?

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Floating-electron catalyst withstands week in air while making ammonia under milder conditions

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Carbon storage could curb more than 90% of AI data center emissions, study finds

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Scientists uncover molecular mechanism linking water-saving irrigation to cadmium accumulation in rice

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AI-powered electronic nose can distinguish tens of thousands of odors

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Hundreds of economists say 'we must act now' on AI's economic impact and job displacement risks

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Where mainshocks strike may explain earthquake size patterns better than timing, data suggests

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Six massive landslides discovered on icy Pluto

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New imaging method reveals how electric fields reshape ferroelectric materials

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Hidden barriers keep many Californians from coast, survey reveals

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Scientists and citizens are more persuasive than government and industry in mobilizing action, study finds

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Why climate scientists need to talk more about the very worst‑case scenarios

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'Silly sprinklers' put in reverse to further unravel decades-old physics puzzle

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Scientists overwhelmingly against rule change that would give political appointees say over science grants

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New 3D thermal cloak hides objects from heat in any direction

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White-beam neutron device unlocks precise control of twisted quantum waves

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The family tree of viruses just grew, and it paves the way for a new approach to agricultural research

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Are Women Really Better at Multitasking Than Men?

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Despite the growth of some AI schools like Alpha, research doesn't show that AI tutors are better than human teachers

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Melting icebergs can weaken a massive, far-off ocean current system

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Famous puzzle-solving chimps lost 20 years of life after harsh Berlin winters

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When disaster recovery becomes a way of life: Community disaster fatigue is on the rise with more frequent floods

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Distant exoplanets may be hiding water beyond Webb Telescope's reach, study finds

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Shrimp feeding behavior observed under simulated microgravity

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Himalayan snowfall has been miscalculated for years, here's how we found a new way to measure it

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What one of Emperor Hadrian's latrines is telling us about the durability of Roman concrete

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For Black girls, puberty is more than physical—it transforms conversations about identity

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Zirconium tweak unlocks stronger cast aluminum alloy with ductility boost

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Hubble discovers first of star cluster's missing black holes

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Hidden in plain sight: Caribbean reef fish nestle in tube worms, revealing previously undocumented partnership

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Why communities resist saving the planet even when sustainability promises a better future?

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Brazil's highland forest has been shaped by climate change and Indigenous people for 6,000 years

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Theorization of environmental justice in Chinese political philosophy

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Wealthier and more populated metropolitan areas respond more strongly to early drought news by saving water

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Study reveals how gas bubbles shaped Kīlauea's 2018 lava flow

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Atoms tell different stories when light hits a molecule in trillionths of a second

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Big bees have the most to lose as global CO₂ levels rise: New research

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Climate shocks are hitting South Africa's food businesses—study shows what they need to adapt

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Chemists make elusive carbon-bridged sandwich molecule once thought too strained to exist

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Widely-used method for assessing stream health doesn't work very well

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3D-printable elastic polymer proves surprisingly strong and durable

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The 2026 World Cup's header trends: More assists, higher precision

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Entries updated Jul 13, 2026 03:27:05 PM PDT

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