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Longer body size means more female calves for baleen whale moms, contrary to popular hypothesis
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Pest resistance threatens corn industry's newest biotech defense, study warns
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The Italian Communist Party and the pursuit of revolutionary science
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'Invisible' asteroids near Venus may threaten Earth in the future
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Ultra-strong coating resists bacteria and viruses on complex organic surfaces
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Why karma feels good after being unfairly excluded
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NASA says on track to send astronauts around the Moon in 2026
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Temperature-adaptive charging protocol could boost lithium battery lifespan for Mars exploration
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Scientists show how to grow more nutritious rice that uses less fertilizer
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Self-locked microcomb on a chip tames Raman scattering to achieve broad spectrum and stable output
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NASA officials say Artemis II moon flight could come in early February
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Global net zero commitments rise, even as U.S. federal government retreats
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Study discovers link between vehicle emissions and commercial real estate returns
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Understanding the relationship between foraminifera and their symbionts can help with conserving coral reefs
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Ancient pottery discovery unlocks earliest proof of horses in Bronze Age Sicily
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Bioinformatics tool refines fungal genome map for crop disease research
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Nanocellulose-based foam materials for water purification, smart packaging and green electronics
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Vesicle-based method sidesteps detergents to reveal proteins in their natural state
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Two-step method enables controllable WS₂ epitaxy growth
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Device-independent method certifies genuinely entangled subspaces in photonic and superconducting systems
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Cracking the code of kimberlite eruptions: How diamonds make their rapid ascent
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A new bone substitute made out of 3D-printed glass
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Your age shouldn't put you off learning a new language: What the research says
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How speaking in a second language directly affects your moral judgment
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Why some US cities thrive while others decline: New study uncovers law of economic coherence of cities
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Air quality analysis reveals minimal changes after xAI data center opens in pollution-burdened Memphis
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Biosphere 2's latest mission: Learning how life first emerged on Earth, and how to make barren worlds habitable
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What happens when AI comes to the cotton fields
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Birding by ear: How to learn the songs of nature's symphony with some simple techniques
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Unearthing the oldest shell jewelry workshop in Western Europe
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Food delivery apps depend on cheap immigrant labor to survive, research shows
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Solving the mystery of whether a Bolivian salt flat is the world's largest natural mirror
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EU proposes new delay to anti-deforestation rules
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Engineers develop a magnetic transistor for more energy-efficient electronics
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Grassland butterflies serve as important indicator to document species loss
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X doesn't always mark the spot: Researchers challenge idea of chromosome shape
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Discovery expands understanding of Neolithic agricultural practices and diets in East Asia
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Molecular rivets keep porous materials from collapsing in humid air
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Key mutation for later flowering of barley discovered
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Solar fuel conundrum in iron-based systems nears solution
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Artificial plant device purifies radioactive soil with sunlight alone
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Using nanotechnology to target crop-munching pests and spare beneficial bugs
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Rare species can be mapped more accurately with new statistical approach
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Human activity is choking Oman's fragile desert rivers, scientists warn
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Cracking the nanoculture shell to unlock new frontiers in microbiome research
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CEOs 5 times more likely to survive fraud than a personal scandal, research finds
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Turkey facing worst drought in over 50 years
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New tensor network-based approach could advance simulation of quantum many-body systems
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Running dry: New study warns of extreme water scarcity in the coming decades
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Pianists' subtle finger movements influence variations in timbre, according to new study
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