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  • Wed Oct 29

Global plan outlines steps to monitor and reduce marine litter worldwide

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First 'Bible map' published 500 years ago still influences how we think about borders, study suggests

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Q&A: Calcium channel mechanism provides new insights into cellular quality control

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Students spend more time learning to write on paper than computers—does this need to change?

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Bisexual individuals experience greater loneliness than homosexuals and heterosexuals, study suggests

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Caribbean rainfall driven by shifting long-term patterns in the Atlantic high-pressure system, study finds

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New species of begonia found in Guangxi, China

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A taste of the sea: Comparing five edible seaweeds

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Local space weather impacts on technology and safety vary more than expected

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Dark matter-dark energy interaction shapes cosmic halo spin and alignment, simulations show

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Electric control of ions and water enables switchable molecular stickiness on surfaces

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Finding information in the randomness of living matter

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Long-term field data reveal warming cuts temperate forest NO and N₂O emissions by altering soil moisture

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Quasi-periodic oscillations detected in unusual multi-trigger gamma-ray burst

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Rare high-resolution observations of a flare-prolific solar active region

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Tiny lead fragments in hunted meat exceed safe levels, study reveals

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Can quantum computers help researchers learn about the inside of a neutron star?

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Eight ways to resist spending too much on Black Friday bargains

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The surprising world of animal penises and what they reveal about humans

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Advanced tracking uncovers flapper skate hotspots on Scotland's deep seabed

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Studies show how the giant statues on Rapa Nui were made and moved—and what caused the island's deforestation

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'Stick and glue' method enables more precise biomolecule tracking in cells

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Domestic cats came from North Africa to Europe only 2,000 years ago, DNA evidence suggests

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When computers took over the factory floor: Economist traces how workers adapted, what it means for AI's future

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Death toll from floods and landslides on Indonesia's Sumatra island rises to 164

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Astronomers unveil 400 sibling star clusters in the Milky Way

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Common gut bacteria identified as cause of pig ear necrosis

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The largest ice desert has the fewest ice nuclei worldwide

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Latent antimicrobial resistance is widespread across the world, research discovers

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Early adversity leads to higher aggression and fearfulness in adult canines, study says

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Physicists generate hybrid spin-sound waves, expanding options for 6G implementation

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Nanostructured coatings physically puncture bacteria to prevent biofilm formation

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An unusually 'sticky' RNA class that keep cells organized: Researchers discover smOOPs

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Rare stone tool cache found in Australian outback tells story of trade and ingenuity

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Research calls for 'sportswashing' rethink amid FIFA Peace Prize rumors

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Researchers identify key molecular mechanism in cell communication

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Curiosity and focus found to set 'genius' dogs apart in object learning

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Incorrect reporting of Australian Bureau of Statistics data found leading to false claims of mass migration problem

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Stars defy black hole by showing stable orbits around Sagittarius A*

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Indian IT professionals bear unseen costs of multinational companies' shift to remote working

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Archaeologists discover solitary grave from ancient Kingdom of Kerma in remote Bayuda Desert

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Lake heat waves are more intense, longer-lasting than atmospheric ones, new study reveals

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Study highlights rise of 'authoritarian peacemaking' and its implications for Ukraine

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Male skulls at Shimao gate rewrite story of Neolithic human sacrifice

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New plastics designed to degrade on demand may help address global waste

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Artificial membranes mimic life-like dynamics through catalytic chemical reactions

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Radio wave bursts linked to onset of intense auroral storms

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New universal law predicts how most objects shatter, from dropped bottles to exploding bubbles

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Bilingual brains switch modes as Czech speakers process English like natives, even when it means making 'native' mistake

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Nanoscale 'Bragg gratings' on photonic chips suppress noise in laser light

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