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Mon Mar 9
Study reveals that bottom trawling catches thousands of fish species, including those most at risk
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Water conservation works, but climate change is outpacing it: Phoenix, Denver and Las Vegas show the future
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A 'stemness checkpoint' helps control stem cell identity
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Online comments can shape how political social media content is perceived
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AMOC collapse could turn Southern Ocean into carbon source, adding 0.2°C to global warming
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From 'sustainable' to 'regenerative' agriculture: What's in a name?
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Ecuador study finds tropical rainforest biodiversity rebounds over 90% in 30 years
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Ancient architecture shows public opinion influenced Maya divine kings
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Global musicians face the same 'streaming paradox' as US- and UK-based artists, study finds
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Mathematical model predicts fish freshness in real time
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Satellites capture the volatile human–luminescence relationship
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Momentum-engineered photonic states make bulk silicon shine
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The binding sites that guide fungal 'vesicle hitchhiking'—new study maps mRNA transport
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Plagiarized research passed automated tests, and I detected it—but only because it copied my work
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Online review structure, not just sentiment, predicts what readers find helpful
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A greener route to citrus-derived therapeutics: What a new bromination method changes
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Uncharted island will soon appear on nautical charts
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DNA evidence reveals a Stone Age population collapse in France
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Buried bounty: Caribou survival depends on lichen and snow
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An enzyme produced by fungus may replace chemicals in the paper industry
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Livestock may be rewriting elephants' gut microbiomes in Kenya's protected reserves
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Mussels and mistletoe inspire design for sustainable materials
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Human-altered mountains drive most fatal landslides worldwide, analysis finds
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From joyrides to assault, 'crimefluencer' networks are coercing young people into breaking the law
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Pollinator-friendly gardens don't have to sacrifice style
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High Mountain Asia's melting glaciers may threaten future water security
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City animals act in the same brazen ways around the world
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Robust against noise, geometric-phase swap gates bring stability to quantum operations
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Should emojis be used in workplace communications?
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Mangrove crab outruns its namesake, expanding its range 200 miles north
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Penguins in remote Patagonia are carrying 'forever chemicals' signals
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Summer is getting longer, and it's happening faster than we thought
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AI trained like a Rubik's Cube solver simplifies particle physics equations
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Does listening to audiobooks improve learning?
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Research traces evolution of anglerfishes' famed fishing-rod lures
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Student research on coronal holes improves space weather forecasting
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Mapping urban heat from space reveals dangerous inequities in LA public parks
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A drug discovery bottleneck? How cheaper reagents could speed branched molecule synthesis
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The lengths male octopuses go to protect the arm they need to mate
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Tracking reef winners and losers after a Category 4 storm
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If you're a perfectionist at work, your boss's expectations may matter more than your own, research finds
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Scientists warn UK biodiversity report may distort evidence with security framing
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New glassfrog species named for first Ecuadorian woman to win a gold medal
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Ancient tectonic processes are the key to locating rare minerals
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Sinking land drives coastal flood risk on densely populated Java Island
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Electron–atom scattering encodes the quantum state of electron wave packets
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Unique double baptistery and mysterious marble block uncovered at Byzantine cathedral in Israel
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Optical control of nuclear spins in molecules points to new paths for quantum technologies
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A roadmap for atomic force microscopy use in next-generation semiconductor and energy materials research
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Glucose transport may hinge on a fleeting transition-like state
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