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Young people don't feel able to talk about race and faith in school, says study

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Sex-specific climate responses in plants reveal flaws in biodiversity forecasts

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Q&A: Researchers discusses how tariffs reshape supply chains in unpredictable ways

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Few politicians ask critical questions about artificial intelligence

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AI and global partnerships seen as key to reducing food contamination risks

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Who responds to carbon footprint labels? The key role of political ideology

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Pressure and temperature record broken for sCO₂ materials testing

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Clouding the forecast: Why so many climate models are wrong about rate of Arctic warming

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Tattoos of rare shape and composition found on 800-year-old Andean mummy

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Bees facing new threats, putting our survival and theirs at risk

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Cobalt catalyst rivals platinum in key industrial reaction

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Image: Sunset at Mars's Gusev Crater in 2005

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The sun up close: Observations with new VTT camera technology deliver 8K image resolution

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Barley grain production linked to peptide-receptor system controlling inflorescence architecture

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Plant protein needs adaptor to promote symbiosis with fungi: Research reveals the molecular mechanism

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Two newly discovered crayfish species are already at risk

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Hazy prospects for rainbow trout: Researchers uncover hidden dangers of water 'browning'

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Fish driving cars and chimps doing math: What teaching animals 'irrelevant' skills reveals about our own minds

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Heat wave forces early school closures in Pakistan's largest province

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The UK might have accepted the idea of youth mobility with the EU, but it's not happening any time soon

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How membranes may have brought about the chemistry of life on Earth

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For long-tailed tits, it really does take a village

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Do photons wear out? An astrophysicist explains light's ability to travel vast cosmic distances without losing energy

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Turn up the noise: Why distortion in music is growing in popularity

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Microplastics eaten by UK invertebrates are contaminating food chains

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How to tackle new strains of potato blight and avoid another great famine

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Why do protestors use disruptive, confrontational tactics? New research shows they're not just a last resort

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Nonprofit news media leaders struggle to stop leaning on the foundations that say they should branch out more

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The one-size-fits-all diversity training model is broken. Here's a better alternative

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Flowers have been blooming on Earth for 123 million years, pollen grains reveal

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Ancient pollen reveals stories about Earth's history, from dinosaurs to the Mayan collapse

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Coastal squeeze is bad for biodiversity and for us, says researcher

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Fluridone widens Palmer pigweed control options for rice growers, but researchers say stick to the label

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Household action can play major role in climate change fight

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Forests thrive where cultural values run deep, study finds

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Native turtles return to Yosemite after removal of invasive bullfrogs

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Researchers reveal risk to estuarine ecosystems threatened by climate change and development

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Butterflies show lead pollution is still a problem in the Twin Cities

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Even without feds, states can take meaningful action on climate change

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Magnetic beads method dramatically improves cryo-EM's imaging capabilities

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Jupiter was formerly twice its current size and had a much stronger magnetic field, study says

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Happy together: Peroxide binds incompatible polymers for recycling

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Stopping infections before they can start: Promising approach blocks bacteria from binding to cells

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Expert content juries preferred for social media moderation, survey finds

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Hubble captures distant galaxy's light bent into a partial Einstein ring

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The summer scaries: Survey reveals concerns about kids' mental health don't disappear when school lets out

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Cool science: Researchers craft tiny biological tools using frozen ethanol

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The mysterious Giant Woolly Rat: Largest rodent in Australia and Oceania documented for first time

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Overlooked electron property opens up new avenues for orbitronics

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How can people and wildlife better coexist?

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