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Does the Netherlands feed the world? Study challenges a familiar view of Dutch agriculture
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Geometric anti-spring works near absolute zero, suppressing vibrations below 0.185 hertz
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Automated system detects early signs of nanomaterials toxicity
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Artificial DNA tiles could deliver drugs and monitor neurons non-disruptively
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New giant wormlion fly species identified on the southern slopes of the Himalayas
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More people today have a stronger belief in their own ability to shape their lives
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Why female guppies prefer rare males and how this might shape evolution
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Teaching with and about GenAI in classrooms
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Asteroid zooming past Earth on Saturday visible to stargazers
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By making key signaling molecules called β-arrestins into druggable targets, scientists crack long-standing challenge
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First complete map of world's seagrass offers warnings and hope for conservation
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Turning low-value diamond dust into high-performance quantum materials
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Quantum squeezing sidesteps the limits on mechanical transducers
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Axolotl-inspired skin matrix may help heal wounds with less scarring
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Scientists catch classical space-time crystals moving like Majorana quasiparticles
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Voluntary corporate climate goals are viewed favorably by investors, researchers discover
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Sugar-coated nanoparticles show promise for treating most aggressive form of brain cancer
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Five years of aerosol remote sensing in Mindelo—a milestone in atmospheric research in the Atlantic
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From virtue to vice: How the morality of popular music lyrics has changed since the 1960s
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Hot Jupiter endures star-powered barbecue
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Do hyenas eat livestock and rhinos? Behavioral biologists investigate a surprisingly charming population
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Interlayer self-doping could unlock room-temperature multiferroics in atom-thin materials
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Hospital workers' phones carry deadly superbugs
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Buyer beware: Your sustainable shopping choices may not be as green as they look
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Oldest example of preserved tube feet reveals clues about the lives of 452-million-year-old sea lilies
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Heat waves threaten health of both young and old
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ALMA spots a nine-member stellar family in the act of formation
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H5 bird flu detected in second Australia state
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Major power outage in France as Europe wilts under record heat
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Every time Norway scores, the whole city of Bergen shakes
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Brown seaweed flour enhances nutritional value and digestibility of gluten-free cookies
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Elephants move closer to humans when droughts are sustained
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New biofilm mechanism in Bacillus cereus could reveal vulnerabilities in food poisoning bacterium
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Cheap, effective and dangerous: How Australian farmers came to depend on the toxic weedkiller paraquat
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A new 'prescription' to address the environmental crisis
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How sperm whale vocal dialects evolve as they adopt new calls while still remembering the old
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Simple acknowledgment boosts repeat customer participation in take-back programs
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Listening for quantum oscillations in the Kondo insulator ytterbium dodecaboride
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This tiny Australian spider uses a high‑powered web catapult to trap and eat aggressive ants
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How reading shapes and enhances our cognitive activity
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Four-decade mystery solved as PKCβ structure reveals new drug target
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Physical pressure helps pathogenic P. aeruginosa survive antibiotic treatment
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Researchers aim for hardier herds of worms for productive, resilient farming practice
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People care more about being right than avoiding mistakes, study finds
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Is political polarization dangerous? Study provides clearer answers
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Chloroplast study reveals molecular lock that helps power life on Earth
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Why warmer seas may not wipe out female fish in some species
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Brain growth may explain why birds lay outsized eggs compared with dinosaurs
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Animals are often moved to make way for infrastructure, but we don't know what happens to them next
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Self-driving chemistry lab discovers catalysts that can switch products on demand
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