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Hunters or collectors? New evidence challenges claim Australia's First Peoples sent large animals extinct
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The history of erasing Black cemeteries in the United States
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Can AI keep students motivated, or does it do the opposite?
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More whales are getting tangled in fishing gear and shark nets
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Is it wrong to have too much money? Your answer may depend on deep-seated values and your country's economy
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Researchers use NVST high-resolution data to study chromospheric fibrils around quiescent filament
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Do more likes lead to more clicks?
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Survey: Californians don't know cannabis driving laws
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Vesicle proteomics uncover new cargo proteins and accessory factors in cell transport
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Underwater thermal vents may have given rise to the first molecular precursors of life
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Circular economy strategy could slash lithium-ion battery supply chain emissions, but global cooperation is key
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Physicists unlock secrets of stellar alchemy, yielding new insights into gold's cosmic origins
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Glowing antioxidants track ferroptosis as it unfolds inside living cells
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Planetary scientists link Jupiter's birth to Earth's formation zone
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Seaweed survey in Israel points to ecological conditions supporting growth of nutritional compounds
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Cannabis boom in South Africa and Zimbabwe is good for wealthy investors, bad for small farmers
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Some stony corals could have a chance of surviving climate change
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Using drones, AI and ducks to guide the future of wildlife conservation
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Satellites and space trash threaten ozone layer and space safety
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When a derecho strikes: Engineers build emergency management training game
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Rainforest animals are using tourist walkways, offering clues for conservation design
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Fungal secrets of a sunken ship: Advanced decay found throughout USS Cairo despite past wood preservation efforts
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EU ambiguity on Western Sahara frozen conflict is a 'glaring source' of vulnerability for Sahrawis, study shows
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New malaria drug candidate blocks protein production in resistant parasites
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Human ingenuity outpaces AI in finding new 'kissing number' bounds
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Feeding off spent battery waste, a novel bacterium signals a new method for self-sufficient battery recycling
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Magnetically guided streamer funneling star-building material into newborn system in Perseus
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They might not be giants: The genetics behind why some fish remain tiny
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How plant-fungi friendships may change in the face of warming soil and rising CO₂ levels
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Satellite data shows methane emissions are declining in part of Canada's oil patch, but more monitoring is needed
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A 'seating chart' for atoms helps locate their positions in materials
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Hidden giant granite discovered beneath West Antarctic Ice Sheet
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Radiocarbon dating of Egyptian artifacts puts Thera (Santorini) volcanic eruption prior to Pharaoh Ahmose
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Salmon use pituitary glands to 'see' when it's time to migrate, researchers discover
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Ancient DNA provides clues to intestinal parasites that plagued early Mexico
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Proper processing key to pathogen control in recycled manure solids bedding on dairy farms
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The economics of attention dominate modern-day active trading
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Scientists discover neural coding mechanism underlying odor-guided foraging decisions in mice
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Global average farm size may triple by 2100 amid rural population decline
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Explosive expansion of invasive marsh frogs found
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3 billion-year-old white dwarf still consuming its planetary system challenges previous assumptions
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Hidden in the sun's glare, this asteroid is uncomfortably close to earth
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Q&A: Expert discusses if unintentional bias is changeable
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Cats caught coronavirus from owners during early pandemic
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A 15th-century Inca building was built for sound—researchers are working to understand why
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Light particles prefer company: Photons exhibit collective behavior only after reaching certain threshold
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Telescope hack opens a sharper view into the universe
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Roboticists reverse engineer zebrafish navigation to investigate sensorimotor processing
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A tiny chip that can help us see deeper into space
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Green chemistry method combines light and air to build key molecules for future medicines
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