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Legal reforms to stop abusive SLAPPs fail to stop chilling effect of the powerful, study warns

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A kohl bottle from York may hint at an ancient Egyptian in Roman-Britain

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Central Africa's wild meat dilemma: Why outright bans threaten food security for millions

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Why many fungicide-treated soybean seeds may boost harvests but not farm profits

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Pocket-sized device rivals bulky lab machinery in disease and environmental testing

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JWST finds a stellar bar in the early universe that breaks all rules

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Hidden tick saliva protein may help stop disease spread at source

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France warns that strong storms could end deadly heat wave

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Two decades later, impacts from Indonesia mud volcano linger

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Mosquitoes learn to link the smell of DEET with a blood meal, new study finds

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Researchers teach brain cells to play 'Doom'

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Meteor over Massachusetts causes explosion reports, sightings from Delaware to Montreal

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Venice's growing flamingo population finds refuge in recovering wetlands

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Is extracting oxygen from lunar soil the future of space exploration?

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Study shows supervision and license conditions reduce reoffending among first-time prisoners

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Nanofiber implant delivers three drugs, doubles survival in glioblastoma mice

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Catalysts that prevent boil-off losses in liquid hydrogen production hold promise for a hydrogen-energy society

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Too hot, too humid: Why the sustained heat wave in India and Pakistan is so dangerous

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Rainfall near 700 mm marks turning point in ecosystem nitrogen retention

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Q&A: Ancient bird species found in China's Liaoning had extra-long tail feathers for elaborate courtship

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How mobile deep‑space medical systems could support future landings on the moon and Mars

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Quantum light gives a 20-fold boost to ultrafast laser processes

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Backlash is often swift when authorities try to plan retreat from the coast: Is there a better way?

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A 'supereruption' transformed NZ 350,000 years ago—we now know how it happened

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Pulsar wind nebula inside supernova remnant explored with Chandra

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These California wildflowers could save other plants

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Saturday Citations: Failure to launch; cellular mortality; heavy weather

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Inside Europe's largest Copper Age tomb, children's bones expose an ancient health crisis hidden for 5,000 years

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Axial encoding unlocks up to eightfold faster 3D microscopy with less light

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Evidence of cosmic-ray acceleration from a nearby supernova remnant

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Ancient lake cores reveal unprecedented 2012 Rwenzori fire and ecological shift

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British naked chalk giant gets spruced up

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Ohio wall lizards overcame genetic bottleneck through rapid population boom, genomes reveal

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Blue Origin rocket explosion is bad news for both Bezos and NASA

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A trip to the United Arab Emirates' darkest spot reveals a rare view of the Milky Way

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In the world's economic 'black holes,' data still leak out

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Why tipping fatigue is growing in Canada

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Painting the growing season in the Maize Triangle

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New technology to transform professional development in schools

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Modeling the Gulf: A researcher's quest to map every current, particle and tide

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Fish-microbe partnership may influence ocean health by making carbon-trapping minerals

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Diamond quantum sensor could reveal elusive altermagnets

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Predator-triggered orange tails may help tadpoles survive by redirecting deadly bites

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Plants hit the brakes on immunity to survive viral infections

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Are taxpayers being gaslighted by street lamp charm?

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Freeze-dried reagents and hand-powered hardware bring biomanufacturing to remote labs

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Designing catalysts during synthesis could speed cleaner fuels and greener industry

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Vast botanical data help solve Darwin's puzzle of why some exotic plants become pests

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IceCube detects break in cosmic neutrino spectrum, ruling out simple power-law model

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Citizens as political actors, not individual consumers: New study calls for tighter advertising regulations

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