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Sat May 16
World Cup Fever Study now open to all major smartwatches
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Radiocarbon dating confirms 10,000 years of continuous human occupation in the Pyrenees
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Study tracks juvenile sturgeon from Ohio's first-ever reintroduction effort
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Back from the brink: Bettongs return to the desert
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Young disk around WRAY 15-1880 may contain a primitive planetary system
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New alliance to protect Atlantic's leatherback turtles launched on World Sea Turtle Day
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New tool helps protect communities from flooding during rain-on-snow events and optimize reservoir management
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Jury service boosts public trust in courts, but fewer Americans are serving
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New research suggests writing with AI demands more thought from students, not less
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Powerful UFO spotted blasting from a distant black hole
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Experts probe 'shock' arrival of mosquito virus in Scotland
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Scaling up key as French firm bets on sterile mosquitoes
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SpaceX shares skyrocket as money raised hits $85.7 billion
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Mongooses prepare for likely future battles with powerful enemies, study finds
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Argentine mining threatens scarce water resources in the Andes
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Toxic 'time bomb' threatens Mekong river basin
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Global map reveals one-third of coral reefs may resist climate shocks
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50-megapixel Earth models capture storms in unprecedented detail—but four consistent blind spots remain
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Scientist confronting the rising global threat of mosquitoes
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UK bans under-16s from using social media apps including TikTok and YouTube
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6.7 magnitude earthquake shakes part of Indonesia, causing scattered damage
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A new approach to the EU's promised cross-border climate action
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Online courses drive deeper learning when autonomy, social engagement and strong tasks connect
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Conflict hits schooling hardest where children are the target—study
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Venus' strange rotation was likely triggered by a high-velocity, moon-sized impactor
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Electron beam curing could unlock tougher, faster coatings for packaging and cars
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Traditional legal systems are ill-equipped for the fast-moving realities of climate change, study warns
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Fungal highways are vast, yet hidden underground—new study
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Children learn life lessons from movies like Moana
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Brazil catchment models reveal opposite climate impacts on Amazon and Cerrado soils
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How plants rush energy to injured tissues to help them heal
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Bacteria reveal 'glue' protein that fastens antibiotic-resistant outer membrane to cell wall
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Climate compensation isn't always enough for landowners
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What early modern literature can teach us about neurodivergence
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Digital tools reveal hidden extinctions as AI reshapes global conservation
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New imaging technique measures single scramblase proteins, revealing lipid transport rates
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International surrogates recruited on social media face emotional control in Georgia's booming childbirth market
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Beyond frozen snapshots, protein 'breathing' comes into view with combined imaging methods
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AI schools like Alpha promise efficiency, but can't replicate the messy process that helps kids learn
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Only 10 viral particles cause H5N1 avian flu infection in cows
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The 'right to repair' movement has a point, but consumers should read the warranty fine print first
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Plants reveal backup system for sensing and adapting to rising temperatures
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A star's death throes involve a lot of kicking
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Global uncertainty is the new normal. Here's why institutional legitimacy and resilience are crucial
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Abstract algebra unlocks distinguishable states for quantum systems
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Chandra reveals flickering supernova remnants in M83 over 14 years
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Digital platforms are making it more difficult to focus, read and even engage in democracy
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Thermochemical mantle plume identified as the likely origin of Earth's largest oceanic plateau
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Feeling poorer than peers linked to lower well-being, even when incomes are similar
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Modern human skeletal biology needs to move beyond the strict male/female binary, scientists argue
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