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Bioengineered enzyme can produce synthetic genetic material, advancing development of new therapeutic options
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New study reveals growing weather extremes in Indo-Pacific region driven by shifts in tropical weather patterns
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The hidden virosphere: AI helps discover more than 160,000 new virus species
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The bright and dark sides of Pacific salmon biotransport: Study tracks migration trends over 40 years
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Quantum physicists tap into entanglement to improve the precision of optical atomic clocks
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Peptides and plastics combine for energy-efficient materials
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Study offers participant views of community-based natural resource management in Ghana
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Green education can create new generation of eco-leaders, suggest experts
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AI-trained CCTV in rivers can spot blockages and reduce floods
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Digital footprint data analysis contributes to new UN publication
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Researchers examine the persistence of micro- and nanoplastic pollution
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Cryptic Mars, a land shaped by ice
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How Chlamydia pneumoniae bacteria use molecular mimicry to manipulate the host cell
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You get your energy from your mom. A new study explains why
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Quantum register reaches 1,200 neutral atoms in continuous operation
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Study: Rise in English learner students in 'new destination' states helps academic outcomes for existing students
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'Catastrophic' Hurricane Milton approaches Florida
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Team discovers three new magnetic and helium-enriched hot subdwarf stars
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Nobel Prize in chemistry awarded to 3 scientists for work on proteins, building blocks of life
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Researchers discover how plants produce a novel anti-stress molecule
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Paying out disaster relief before climate catastrophe strikes
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Nobel-winning physicist 'unnerved' by AI technology he helped create
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Can carbon credits help close coal plants?
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AI-aided research, new materials eyed for Nobel Chemistry Prize
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A US climate scientist sees hurricane Helene's devastation firsthand
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Climate change boosted Helene's deadly rain and wind and scientists say same is likely for Milton
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Insects from the bodies of illegally hunted rhinoceroses may provide valuable forensic information
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Octopus-inspired adhesive works well in wet conditions
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Microbial marvels: Study finds 'untapped biodiversity' in the bathroom, on your toothbrush and showerhead
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