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Teachers in South African schools may be slow to report rape of girls: Study shows why

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50 years later, Vietnam's environment still bears the scars of war, and signals a dark future for Gaza and Ukraine

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Granular systems, such as sandpiles or rockslides: New research will help scientists describe how they work

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How math helps to protect crops from invasive disease

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Curd your enthusiasm: Secrets of oldest book on cheese revealed

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Extreme rainfall—a long-standing hypothesis on temperature dependence may finally be settled

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Flower strips could save apple farmers pest control costs

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Pressure-responsive, layered semiconductor shows potential for next-gen data storage

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Tensions over Kashmir and a warming planet have placed the Indus Waters Treaty on life support

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Global first test success for NASA space power system

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India and Pakistan tension escalates with suspension of historic water treaty

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Want to understand grasslands? Experts argue better understanding of regional factors needed

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Scientists observe how blobs form crystals and discover a new crystal type

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Why the energy transition won't be green until mine waste disasters are prevented

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Pangenome analysis uncovers genetic key to larger peanut yields

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Reefs in the 'middle' light zone along NZ's coast are biodiversity hotspots—many are home to protected species

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Oscillating microbubbles sort exosomes from blood in minutes, skipping chemicals and centrifuges

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Temperature-driven epigenetic reprogramming lets plants control cell fate and adapt to environmental change

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China's insider trading crackdown is backfiring. Experts explain why

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Zero-background fluorescence probe enables precise detection of hazardous hydrazine

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Nanofiltration and reverse osmosis offer hope for removing disinfection byproducts

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Searching for the dark in the light on Mars

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High-resolution 3D imaging reveals enzyme activity differences and drug effects in whole organs

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Cell colonies under pressure—how growth can prevent motion

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DNA-inspired flexible fiber design enhances sensors for wearables

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New Horizons observations lead to first Lyman-alpha map from the galaxy

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Using humor in communication helps scientists connect, build trust

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A simpler way to make microgels for programmable drug release

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New tool helps protect corn farmers and insurers from future climate extremes

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Sun's explosions echo in Earth's skies: How the atmosphere synchronizes with solar flare pulsations

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Summer 2024 was Lapland's warmest in 2,000 years: study

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Microscopy confirms beech leaf disease threatens European beech trees, too

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Language structure shapes color-adjective links even for people born blind, study reveals

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Use of traditional forest medicinal plant ghost pipe influenced by social media

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Unveiling the 3D crystal secrets of defective nanoparticles

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With AI, researchers can now identify the smallest crystals

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Nanostructured catalyst produces green hydrogen and glycerate with improved energy efficiency

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Dangerous synthetic opioids and animal sedatives found in Australian wastewater

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Scientists release underground dark matter experiment design

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Newly developed framework incorporates human aspect of supply chain flow

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Colors are objective, according to two philosophers—even though the blue you see doesn't match what I see

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Quantum-controlled few-photon strategy powers next-generation optical nanoprinting

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Bacteria use ancient war trick to outsmart viruses—and it could help us fight superbugs

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An astronomer explains the extraordinary evidence scientists need to claim discoveries like extraterrestrial life

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Bacteria's mysterious viruses can fan flames of antibiotic damage, according to new model

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Physicists test quantum theory with atomic nuclei from a nuclear reaction

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Mayflies retain more mercury as adults when selenium is added to highly contaminated water

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As a competitive grain for malting, rice may open the door to increase domestic demand

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Imaging tool lets scientists observe genome dynamics in real time

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FAST reveals new millisecond pulsar missed by earlier surveys due to signal overlap

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