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Pet guardians are increasingly worried about the mental health of their dogs and cats
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X-ray technique provides a new tool for nuclear forensics investigations
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Bacterial endotoxins are high-potency, low-mass drivers of PM₂.₅ toxicity, sampling study reveals
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How generative AI is really changing education by outsourcing the production of knowledge to big tech
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'A real physical thing': Quantum computer exhibit at O'Hare seeks to make the technology tangible
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China's coastal land development policies may outweigh climate change in future flood risks
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Cancer cells' stress shield cracked by compound that binds in one place, inhibits in another
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Scientists develop microelectrode array for monitoring neuronal activity during hibernation
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Building trust in soil carbon as a climate solution requires stronger evidence, environmental scientists warn
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The asteroid belt's slow disappearing act
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New instrument at SOAR achieves first light with observations of remarkable binary star system
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Astronomers determine new origins of double-peaked emission lines in galactic centers
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Byproduct of making fuel from ag waste boosts soil organic carbon on Iowa farm
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The speed trap: Why leaders' quick pivots can seem inauthentic
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Modeling quark star merger ejecta: Study reveals three possible outcomes
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Clues from the deep sea that an exploding star sent debris to the Earth 10 million years ago
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Electrically tunable metasurface unlocks real-time THz holography
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Why aren't companies speeding up investment? A new theory offers an answer to an economic paradox
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Citizen scientists reveal global hotspots of plastic pollution
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Overwhelming evidence of genocide against Palestinians: A legal expert unpacks the UN report on Gaza
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Black widows lure males with smell of 'cheesy feet'
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How sea star wasting disease transformed the West Coast's ecology and economy
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Bacteria attached to charcoal could help keep an infamous 'forever chemical' out of waterways
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Calling in the animal drug detectives—helping vets help beluga whales, goats and all creatures big and small
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Automatically disadvantaged? What benefit recipients think about the use of AI in welfare decisions
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How water fuels conflict in Pakistan
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Digital ID cards: What are they, and how will they help the UK deal with illegal immigration?
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Decades in the making: Seeing the full impact from air pollution reductions
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When a partner has a health shock, our study shows what happens to work, chores and fun
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Many animals can reshape and shed their teeth—and now scientists have traced this ability back 380 million years
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Are business schools priming students for a world that no longer exists?
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Scientists discover first evidence of lava tubes on Venus
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Honeybees use dance communication to form expectations of landscape, study shows
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Scientists return from Tonga with clues to uncover what led to the 'eruption of the century'
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Space dust is spongier than we thought, say scientists
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Global refugee sponsorship scheme could improve perceptions of refugees, according to research
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Misinformation/disinformation can lead to US couples' divorces, breakups
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Scientists reveal functional RNA splitting mechanism behind origin of type V CRISPR systems
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Problematic beliefs about sexual assault, hazing exist before college, study reveals
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Geomagnetic disturbances caused by sun may influence occurrence of heart attacks, especially among women
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Image: Lake Balkhash viewed from the International Space Station
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Study warns climate leadership falling short in New Zealand
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Researcher shows how everyday feelings shape political processes
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Index unlocks a market for nature recovery work: New method values mangrove and salt marsh recovery
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Coyote populations surge, rebound quickly
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Initiative addresses racial disparities in special education
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Moonbound Artemis II astronauts give Orion capsule a name
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When Washington tried to starve industries of loans—and failed
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Two Neptune-sized exoplanets discovered around a young sun-like star
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Programmed cell death in microalgae resembles that in humans
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