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Anti-environmentalism is on the rise but it's full of contradictions

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Study finds half the remaining habitat of Australia's most at-risk species is unprotected

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Study reveals influence behind illegal bear bile consumption in Việt Nam

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Satellites offer new view of Chesapeake Bay's marine heat waves

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Controlling quantum motion and hyper-entanglement

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A new nanometer-scale measurement tool exploits the quantum properties of light for better precision and speed

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A rule-breaking, colorful silicone that can conduct electricity

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Scientists have figured out how extinct giant ground sloths got so big and where it all went wrong

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Brain drain? More like brain gain: How high-skilled emigration boosts global prosperity

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The formation of a new exoplanet can cause chemical discrepancies in paired stars

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Is the world ready for a catastrophic solar storm?

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Scientists develop automated system to monitor methane absorption in forest soils

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Fully protected marine areas in Brazil are contaminated by microplastics

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Three bombesin-like peptides may help control reproductive smooth muscle movement

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Integrated urban planning found to slow rural depopulation in Spain

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Study reveals land-use changes and ecological trends in China's Tarim River Basin

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Reciprocity between humans and nature: Key to safeguarding planetary health

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Flower strips planted with at least two flower species provide 70% more natural enemies of pests

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Flowers unfold with surprising precision, despite unruly genes

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Diversity is key to ecosystem stability, says 20-year study

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Lake sediment analysis Holocene warming trend, decoding 10,400 years of tropical Australasia's climate

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Conservation sweet spots: How protecting nature helps both birds and humans in the US

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The scent of death? Worms experience altered fertility and lifespan when exposed to dead counterparts

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Detailed observations of 15 protoplanetary disks reveal new dynamics in planet formation

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3D visualizations reveal that molten sulfide could percolate through solid rock to form a planetary core

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Why Europe's fisheries management needs an overhaul

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A newly discovered type of superconductor is also a magnet

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From chaos to clarity: New tool finds connections in complex cell data

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A decade after the release of 'The Martian,' a planetary scientist checks in on real-life Mars exploration

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Two-step method dismantles bacterial biofilms and prevents regrowth for months

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Atom-swapping method successfully applied to complex organic structures—new possibilities for drug design

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'Selfish' genes called introners proven to be a major source of genetic complexity

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Redox-switchable dyes offer tunable fluorescence for advanced bioimaging and optical applications

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Get ready for another busy Atlantic hurricane season, but maybe not as crazy as 2024

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Rare May nor'easter brings rain and chance of snow to New England before Memorial Day

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Mining enough copper to develop the world will require its price to more than double, says study

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AI is here to stay, let students embrace the technology

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Survey shows educational impact of Antarctic citizen science program among travelers

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Record precision achieved in measuring muonic helium-3 nucleus radius

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Canadian Food Policy Advisory Council: A collaborative approach to strengthening food systems

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New test uses oyster waste to track devastating parasite

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How the dinosaur-killing extinction could help save modern bivalves

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How competition between algae is transforming the gulf of Maine

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An artificial protein that moves like something found in nature

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Ancient DNA used to map evolution of fever-causing bacteria

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Evidence shows AI systems are already too much like humans. Will that be a problem?

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Trust in scientists in Ireland lower in younger generation, new study

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Hawaiian volcanic rocks reveal Earth's core contains vast hidden gold reserves

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Odd binary star system has a huge planetary companion

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New method helps identify hormone-disrupting chemicals—without animal testing

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