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How a plant hormone helps roots bend and grow downward toward gravity
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Does hurrying kill niceness? Not for everyone
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World's smallest marine dolphins can perform underwater barrel rolls
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Molecular movement speed determines whether cell membranes bind to biomaterials, study finds
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Grazing cattle at low intensities could sustain biodiversity on modern farms
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Bundled climate solutions for better production: Scientists listen to West African farmers
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From the Atlantic to Asia: How an ocean thousands of miles away dictates rainfall on the Tibetan Plateau
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Quakes can reshape rivers and raise flood risks
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Neutron detector mobilizes muons for nuclear, quantum material
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From bud to branch: How buds communicate to shape plant architecture
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How researchers tracked the biggest hidden sources of forever chemical pollution in UK rivers
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Boron replaces metal by forming complexes with olefins, reducing toxicity and cost
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New NASA mission to reveal Earth's invisible 'halo'
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A volcano or a meteorite? New evidence sheds light on puzzling discovery in Greenland's ice sheet
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Researchers are first to image directional atomic vibrations
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Call for better monitoring and mitigation of offshore wind turbines
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In Nepal, scientists and spiritual leaders honor a dying glacier
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LEDs shed light on efficient tomato cultivation
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Ecologists document two new species of bass
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Themis stands on the launch pad, fully assembled
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Brazilian research network generates 0.66% of national GDP, study shows
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Controlling electron interference in time with chirped laser pulses
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Scientists reveal process of gas accretion in massive star formation
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How synapses stick together: Scientists discover brain protein gephyrin forms flexible filaments
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Novel hydrothermal system links two seabed phenomena
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Bling, not brawn, gives some animals the edge in the mating game
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Electrochemistry enables upcycling of polymer waste into high-performance materials
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A society built on scent: How ants maintain a one-to-one match between neurons and odor receptors
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Living cell membranes found to have much higher viscosity than model systems
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Turning materials data into AI-powered lab assistants
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85 new subglacial lakes detected below Antarctica
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Quantum scars boost electron transport and drive the development of microchips
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Moving in together can boost life satisfaction beyond the 'honeymoon effect'
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AI is changing how students learn—or avoid learning
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A tale of two pulses: Observational evidence for two distinct polarized emission sites in gamma-ray burst outflow
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From supercomputers to wind tunnels: NASA's road to Artemis II
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Practicing for Mars here on Earth
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Mapping out the heliosphere, Earth's protective bubble
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Breaking the ice: Why study Antarctica?
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Study finds Republicans fund science more than Democrats
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Plasmon effects in neutron star magnetospheres could pose new limits on the detection of axions
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18-member nanoring pushes the boundaries of global aromaticity
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Internet use during pandemic illuminates urban–rural digital divide
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Chandra finds black hole that's growing at 2.4 times the Eddington limit
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2025 Ig Physics Nobel Prize goes to perfect pasta sauce
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JWST reveals dark beads and lopsided star patterns in Saturn's atmosphere
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Fossilized feces help bring prehistoric worlds to life—in molecular detail
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California just aligned its carbon market with Washington's: Why that matters
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Consistent policy, not 'patchwork' regulations, recommended for the coexistence of crops
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Day and night get equal billing Monday as fall equinox arrives. Here's what to know
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