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Investigative interviews are key to solving crimes—should AI be helping police with their inquiries?

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Vulnerable butterfly recorded in the Botanical Garden at Uppsala

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Uranus, Neptune may be magma worlds, not ice giants

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Four New Chameleon Species Found in Tropical “Sky Islands”

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Proactive employees with high emotional intelligence do a better job, study finds

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Coal pollution reaches one of Earth's most remote mountain regions

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The New Seismic Discovery Beneath the Surface of Mars

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Why Ho Chi Minh City's pollution sources may have been misread for years

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Clean crystal surface lets single molecules hit ultimate quantum limit

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This Was a Big Week for Marie Curie, More Than 120 Years Ago

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Scientists stunned by signs of ancient life in a place no one expected

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Ocean warming above 1.5°C triggered year-round marine disruption across globe, study shows

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Japan's small cities may face higher care burdens under the compact city policy

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ROS-producing enzymes guide plant cell division and tissue patterning, gene-editing study shows

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Pegasus launch to deploy LINK for months‑long orbit boost of aging Swift

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Plasma and graphene combine to protect metal surfaces from corrosion

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Will humans one day talk to animals? This scientist is bringing us closer

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Glass cells of atoms offer a new path to smarter, cheaper sensors

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Hubble spies ancient 'Chandelier Cluster' forming stars in two bursts

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Beetle-like borings in 70-million-year-old titanosaur fossils reshape Lo Hueco fossil story

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NASA's PACE mission studies smoke and fires

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Unknown 4,000-year-old stone circle in Belfast uncovered by archaeologists

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How atomic defects can program carbon quantum dots for future light-based technologies

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Evidence identifies ancient Aboriginal mining in the Riverland

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Apple rootstock response varies to threshold water management during 6 weeks of progressing drought

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Far-red radiation and elevated CO₂ boost biomass accumulation in young leaf lettuce indoors

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Rising heat and humidity challenge energy-efficient data center cooling worldwide

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How coworkers shape careers: Learning and competition pull in opposite directions

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May 2024 superstorm drew most ring current ions from Earth, not solar wind, research reveals

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James Webb Space Telescope Captures the Cigar Galaxy’s Brilliant Stellar Halo in Pristine Detail

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From pet to pest, goldfish can wreck entire ecosystems

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Three ways climate action can be more inclusive for 1.3 billion disabled people

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Novel crystal strategy delivers near-perfect zero thermal expansion from 11 K to 893 K

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How NASA taught four astronauts to read the moon

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An iron-driven chain reaction may trigger mass death of harmful algae blooms

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Semiconductor quantum dots 'reawaken' predicted Rabi oscillations, boosting quantum control

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By saving ecosystems, environmental regulations help prevent biodiversity loss

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How big a cybersecurity threat are the latest AI models, really?

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How Humans Are Like Bloodhounds and Bats

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Screen reveals new proteins that control RNA processing

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Chemically primitive galaxy from 13 billion years ago reveals record-low oxygen

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Pacific plate's rotation gave Alaska's Aleutian Islands a later-life lift

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What happens at the edge of a black hole? Astronomers may be close to finding out

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Ultraluminous X-ray source in Whale galaxy investigated for spectral and timing variability

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AI shopping cart users rack up higher basket values and spend longer in store, research finds

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Greece says preparing 'historic' ISS space mission

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California's unidentified coastal species get a DNA library of their own

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How Fruit Flies Manage Their Exceptionally Long Sperm

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Ancient Roman scrolls destroyed by Mount Vesuvius digitally unrolled in full for first time

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Global rice paddy greenhouse gas emissions have doubled during the past six decades, study shows

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