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Laser scanning shows trees awaken to spring at their own pace—even within the same species in the same forest
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Cameroon's Baka people say they are part of the forest: That's why they look after it
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Quantum heat dynamics toggled by magnetic fields in semimetal ZrTe₅
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Unusual desert rocks suggest unknown microorganism that uses marble and limestone as a habitat
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Novel porous material separates deuterium at elevated temperatures efficiently
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Study highlights widespread health co-benefits from all-of-society clean energy actions in the US
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Water stored in the mantle for millions of years may be linked to continental volcanism
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Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy measures real-time chemical changes in molten salt
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Dipeptides for carbon dioxide capture: Research reveals promising CO₂ sequestration mechanisms
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Velvet worm slime: Reversible liquid-to-fiber transformation inspires sustainable materials
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As the rescued astronauts return, space law is still in orbit over who's responsible when missions go wrong
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AI model reveals secrets of dendritic growth in thin films
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Women's sexual pleasure is still taboo—but the Kamasutra tells a different story
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An 'Internet of Animals': How marine life can help solve ocean issues
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Dozens of surfers fell ill after swimming in seas that turned into a 'bacterial smoothie' of sea foam. What was in it?
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Carbon nanotube wires for wearables can be crafted from existing fiber manufacturing process
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Why I'm training Colombian Amazonians to become archaeology tourist guides
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Laws governing space are 50 years old. New ones are needed to prevent it becoming a 'wild west'
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Sand-sized fossils may hold secrets to the history of climate change
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'Married At First Sight' should be a platform to talk about domestic violence—too much is left unsaid
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Sahara flooding, Amazon tributaries drying, warming tipping over 1.5°C—2024 broke all the wrong records
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Regional live music venues burnt out by industry struggles
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Astronomers discover 'space tornadoes' around the Milky Way's core
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Machine learning encoder improves weather forecasting and tsunami prediction
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The cicadas are coming to Georgia: Why the clamor won't be quite as loud as last year
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Study finds solo music listening boosts social well-being
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One-step creation of Cre-loxP organisms: Precise control and modification of gene expression
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New report calls for return of human remains—but UK museums lack the resources to act
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Stricter truck pollution rule would prevent 500 deaths a year in Chicago region, study shows
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Light reveals unique quantum spin liquid state, promising error-free computing
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How light and epigenetics cooperate to regulate plant growth
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First right whale mom and calf of the season spotted in Cape Cod Bay
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California bill would restore wetlands protections in wake of Supreme Court ruling
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Scientists reveal a hidden, sunlight-driven source of a potent greenhouse gas
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Lasting post-pandemic declines in student engagement in American public universities
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Micro-influencers have a major influence on Generation Z
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'Dark universe detective' telescope releases first data
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Observations detect a companion star to T Coronae Australis
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Plant patch can detect stress signals in real time
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Surprisingly, some Dyson spheres and ringworlds can be stable
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Integrated pest management: A vital strategy to protect Asian rice against fall armyworm
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Thermomajorization theory provides new framework for quantifying mysterious Mpemba effect
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Ice park threatened by climate change finds an ally in US silver mine
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Blue Ghost lander captures stunning sunset shots on the moon before falling silent
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NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams return to Earth after 9 months stuck in space
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A Dutch 'fish doorbell' has turned into an unlikely online hit combining slow TV and ecology
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'Smart' roots modify hydraulics to make strategic use of water, field study confirms
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The tendency of some flowers to be 'honest' and reward pollinators with nectar is partly genetic, study suggests
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Protecting crops: RNA-based substances open up new avenue to combat a widespread plant virus
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