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Climate change and inequality are connected. Policies need to reflect this

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From 'mail-order brides' to 'passport bros,' the international dating industry often sells traditional gender roles

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The deep sea and the Arctic must be included in efforts to tackle climate change

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Thousands of oysters are being re-introduced to Dublin Bay as nature's super water cleaners

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Streamlining what universities offer could backfire for disadvantaged students

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Amazon summit seals climate deal without fossil fuel plan

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Bill aims to preserve funding for key solution to Colorado River drought

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The Man in the Moon gets a new scar

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What do we know about climate change? How do we know it? And where are we headed?

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Just follow orders or obey the law? What US troops told us about refusing illegal commands

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New nasal nanodrops wipe out brain tumors in mice

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The surprising reason bees replace their queens

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Engineered microbes could tackle climate change, if we ensure it's done safely

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AI detects a secret lion roar no one knew existed

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When did kissing evolve? Did humans and Neanderthals smooch?

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Hidden copper switch supercharges green ammonia production

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New research measures how much plastic is lethal for marine life

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Neanderthal women and children were the victims of selective cannibalism at Goyet, study reveals

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Our Solar System is racing through space 3x faster than we thought

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Hydrogenases spill the beans: Key catalytic moves revealed

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Stem cell therapy helps AMD patients see again

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The Paris Climate Agreement Is Turning 10—These 5 Charts Show What Progress We’ve Made

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The five great forests that keep North America’s birds alive

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Ancient Maya game board with unique mosaic design discovered in Guatemala

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Quantum ground states: Scalable counterdiabatic driving technique enables reliable and rapid preparation

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Do Brain-Decoding Devices Threaten People's Privacy?

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Sustainable pastoralism is an asset, not a threat, in stemming biodiversity loss

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Wild hogs have been spotted near three North Texas neighborhoods: Here's what to know

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Belief in divine intervention shapes consumer reactions to corporate crimes and punishments

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Tea leaf experiments suggest tropical forests may better withstand climate change

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A historic year for U.S. science

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Scientists track recent solar flare disruptions in Earth's ionosphere

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When trade routes shift, so do clouds: Researchers uncover ripple effects of new global shipping regulations

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Machine learning model sharpens snowfall forecasts for the Mountain West

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Metasurfaces etched into 2D crystals boost nonlinear optical effects at nanoscale

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Home buyers are overpaying mortgage fees. Shopping around can help.

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Lab-grown diamond coatings shown to prevent mineral scale in industrial pipes

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When gifts sting: Self-improvement presents may spark backlash and bad reviews

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Info to decipher secret message in Kryptos sculpture at CIA headquarters sells for close to $1M

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Fossils reveal a massive shark that ruled Australia in dinosaur times

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Choking during sex is common among young adults, but the risks are poorly understood

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Rapid fault healing could rewrite earthquake physics

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The mystery of volcanoes that don’t explode finally has an answer

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Historic Colorado River deal to conserve flows advances after winning key approval from state water board

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What does climate adaptation actually mean? An expert explains

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Just a few cigarettes a day can damage your heart for decades

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Scientists reveal a hidden hormone switch for learning

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New evidence shows tirzepatide and semaglutide strongly protect the heart

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Some Cockroaches Like to Cuddle, Too

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These Neanderthals May Have Eaten Their Enemies

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