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Aggressive seagrass species discovered in Biscayne Bay
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Technology classes at school can also teach skills for business and life: South African teachers share ideas
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Oil and gas communities are a blind spot in America's climate and economic policies
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Tidal wetlands study offers improved predictions of methane gas emissions
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How parents' support and emotional guidance shape homework success
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The promise and pitfalls of 'climatopias' for building resilience in coastal communities
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Global study shows demersal fishing affects ocean floor carbon storage
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A review of humanity's planned expansion between the Earth and the moon
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Report documents paths to prison for those experiencing intimate partner violence
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Study finds nine UK fathers accused of child sexual abuse given legal access to their alleged victims
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NOAA shares first data from GOES-19 SEISS instrument
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Artemis IV: Gateway gadget fuels deep space dining
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NASA Earth scientists take flight, set sail to verify PACE satellite data
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Gateway's propulsion system testing throttles up
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The Earth's inner core is an enduring mystery: Here's how researchers are starting to solve it
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Virtual learning linked to rise in chronic absenteeism, study finds
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Novel design strategy advances discovery of metal-organic frameworks
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Researchers develop molecular biosensors that only light up upon binding to their targets
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Algorithm maps protein degradation patterns to improve infection diagnosis and treatment
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Chemists create industrially important alkyl amines from dinitrogen and alkenes
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New filter removes chemical contaminants from water even at very low concentrations
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Probing the depths of complex electron shells: New insights into uranium's tricky chemistry
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3D imaging allows researchers to observe degradation of micro- and nanoplastics with unprecedented detail
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For many animals sleep is a social activity, but the interconnections are not fully understood
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What is societal collapse? Lessons from the past can help us understand our future, but only to a point
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Labs collaborate to enhance imaging tools for cell observation
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Northern elephant seals use deep-sea research sonar as dinner bell
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A space oddity—small exoplanet challenges existing theories on planet formation
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Adding an alternating magnetic field to layers of twisted graphene creates even more exotic properties
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Can we really reach net zero by 2050? A new report maps out Australia's path in more detail than ever before
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Replacement crop treatment not safe for important pollinator, experts say
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An ecological history of resilience and rewilding of a tall forest in southern Italy
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Astronomers discover iron winds on an ultra-hot exoplanet
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Wild weather is costing billions of dollars and putting the future of insurance in doubt
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First detection of cross-correlation between cosmic shear and X-ray background enhances baryonic matter understanding
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Composite plastic degrades easily with bacteria, offers environmental benefits
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Research team designs efficient bioenergy crops that need less water to grow
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Dolphin-friendly? New research shows that vague environmental labeling is common on NZ seafood products
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Outer solar system is more populated than previously thought, research reveals
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Unraveling the evolutionary secrets of how whales and dolphins adapted their backbones for aquatic life
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Regulatory gene influences shape recognition in medaka fish, scientists discover
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Healthier, happier, fairer: New research shows major life benefits from decarbonizing transport
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Physicists capture first thickness-dependent transitions in two-dimensional magnetic material
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How to get the housing we need: Healthy, affordable and resilient to climate change
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Conservative governments protect more land while socialists and nationalists label more species as 'threatened'
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SF Bay area study reveals chemical levels in bottled, tap and household-treated tap water
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If robots could lie, would we be OK with it? A new study produces intriguing results
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Blue Origin set to test fire New Glenn stage at Canaveral launch pad
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For decades, we've been told 80% of the world's biodiversity is found on Indigenous lands—but it's wrong
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Fish kill results in about 24,000 dead fish in Baltimore's Inner Harbor
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