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Aerosol pollutants from cooking may last longer in the atmosphere, study suggests
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Mountain permafrost is warming across Europe, study shows
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Heavy rains deliver largest amounts of fertilizer-derived nitrogen pollution to the Gulf of Mexico, study finds
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Clay dust method turns CO₂ into food that zooplankton expel into the deep sea
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Nature inspires self-assembling helical polymer
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Long-distance friendships enhance trust in conservation efforts
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Toxoplasma gondii parasite uses unconventional method to make proteins for evasion of drug treatment, research reveals
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Ultrasound-guided microscopic 'flower' particles show promise in targeted drug delivery
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Behind the model: Visualizing an advanced spectrometer with 3D printing
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Astronomers explore globular cluster system of ultra-diffuse galaxy VCC 615
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Dental morphology reveals hidden diversity in Neolithic Nubians of the Middle Nile Valley
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Unexpected visits are turning California into a humpback whale hangout
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The inequity of wildfire rescue resources in California
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Election aftermath: Survey shows 72% of Americans prefer avoiding political discussions at holiday gatherings this year
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Cooling cities: Planting wrong tree species in the wrong place can increase nighttime temperatures
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Food insecurity in LA County remains well above national average, despite slight decline, study finds
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Biden administration sets Jan. 9 lease sale for potential drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
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Longer Snowball Earth deglaciation could have driven multiple phases of sea level rise and fall
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Mass evacuation of Philippine villages underway after a brief but major volcanic eruption
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Nanostructured two-dimensional gold monolayers expand possibilities for catalysis, electronics, and energy conversion
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Human disruption is driving 'winner' and 'loser' tree species shifts across Brazilian forests, study shows
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Chain mail find shows local craftworkers were involved in the repair of Roman armor
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AI predicts that most of the world will see temperatures rise to 3°C much faster than previously expected
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