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Open-source FLIM Playground could speed reproducible analysis of complex cell images
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Algorithm visualizes how cells 'talk' to one another across tissue and time
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Gorillas can learn to trust humans even after years of poaching pressure, research shows
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How anti-CRISPR proteins promote the spread of hospital-acquired infections
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Report: ICE surges have triggered massive job losses—including among Americans
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AI model 'hears' Bryde's whale calls in seismic data from South China Sea
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Everyone wants to think they're open‑minded. Here's why most people aren't
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How ice-age sea-level falls may have turned seafloor volcanoes into ocean fertilizer
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'Cool Routes' finds cooler walking paths with hourly forecasts and street-level shade data
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Dads today talk more freely with their teens about sex and relationships
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The Milky Way was rewired by a cataclysmic collision billions of years ago. Now it is on course for another
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How bacteria organize themselves to 'hitchhike' across large distances
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'Black hole stars'—Webb finds strongest evidence yet
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Farmers in a national park are turning down lights at night to help wildlife. It could be good for crops too
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'Atmospheric scrubbing' could reduce cooling effects of stratospheric aerosol injections
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DNA tetrahedrons unlock sharper cancer targeting with vitamin E tweak
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More sustainable agriculture: Recycled fertilizers could be part of the solution
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Extreme coastal flooding surges worldwide as rising seas rewrite 100-year odds
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Dead organisms have a lasting ecological legacy, new research shows
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Small optical component could change how telescopes view the sun
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Secret life of adult whitebait revealed by new research
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How biodiversity loss could raise borrowing costs and deepen debt risks worldwide
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Human evolution was messy and gradual, not an abrupt revolution, argues archaeologist
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Where not to look in the search for ET
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A meteorite impact may have once rained gold on Western Australia
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An underground detector in China unveils its first major findings about mysterious ghost particles
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Do mandatory body cameras actually reduce police brutality?
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What happens when cartoon villains have an accent? Research reveals impact on kids
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One storm pushed world's rarest great ape closer to extinction in Sumatra
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'Basketball Mathematics' help children boost math skills without extra class time
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Demolishing homes after climate disasters can be devastating. Here's how we reused precious materials
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Odds climb for record El Niño as 75% of models predict 2.5C warming
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80-atom boron 'buckyball' finally steps into nanotechnology's spotlight
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Greater international cooperation is needed to achieve the UN's global forest goals
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A day at the museum: How to follow kids' leads to support curiosity across generations
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Acoustic environment may explain why some bird songs outlast others
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Giant kelp's microscopic light antenna could inspire innovative climate solutions
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When men take parental leave, their careers may benefit—but women's do not
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Colonial ties may reshape 2026 World Cup odds, 1,500 simulations suggest
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Acidic nanoparticles target Parkinson's at cellular source
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Ancient genome duplications laid the foundations of complex brains, research suggests
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How Argonaute, a key protein for RNA therapeutics, becomes activated
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Tyndall's Trail of Bergs: Ice splintered off southern Patagonia glacier drifts across a growing glacial lake
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Retreating glaciers increase iceberg sightings and reshape deep-sea habitats
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Newfound 'whale necropolis' reveals 5.3 million years of seafloor life
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Deep sea an untapped 'evolutionary engine' as dataset yields 500 million unique genes
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Microbial alliances, not mitochondria alone, may have built first eukaryotic cells
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Words matter: 'Cultivated' outperforms 'lab-grown' for consumer acceptance, study finds
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Is your dog a lefty? New 'Doginburgh' test captures paw preference
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Fossil discovery shows the interaction between giant marine reptiles
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