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AI spots smuggled seahorses, shark fins and sea cucumbers with 92% accuracy
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'All-in-one' platform developed for multiple trait stacking in crops
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Could the Milky Way's missing mass be hiding in a swarm of interstellar comets?
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How gene swapping helped build the planet's decomposers
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In Brazil's Cerrado region, Indigenous fire practices reshape wildfire strategy
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Lunar orbiter concept could reveal five key elements across moon in two years
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Continuous stirring made early life-like RNA systems more extinction-prone, experiment shows
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Dynamic terahertz wavefront control using stretchable single-walled carbon nanotube-based metasurfaces
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'Flawless on the outside, flipped within': Detecting hidden defects in 2D dielectrics with light
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Wonderwerk Cave bones reveal possible fire use by human ancestors 1.79 million years ago
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A faster way to forecast alien weather
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Atlantic 'cold blob' caused by weakening ocean current system that's likely nearing a tipping point, reanalysis finds
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Epigenetic changes can be inherited without changing DNA in animals
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Disgust may contribute to improper waste disposal
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Gold nanoparticles unlock vibrant structural colors across the visible spectrum
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Study explains why shoppers avoid plant-based proteins
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Terahertz biophotonics: Understanding the path towards practical applications for biological imaging
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Quantum circuits help AI overcome memory limitations with minimal new parameters
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Autonomous AI screening flags unreliable Lyme test results, boosting sensitivity to 95.7%
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First nonrepeating biological clock discovered in C. elegans guides growth
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Hidden protein switch controls photosynthesis as light conditions change
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Machine learning uncovers 1,750 quakes tracing 250-kilometer edge of Alaska microplate
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Black teachers improve outcomes for all students, but the profession remains largely white
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