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Colorful reef fish beauty linked to conservation: Study highlights human connection

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Information overload: Smartphones are exposing children to an avalanche of irrelevance

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Light-powered reactions could make the chemical manufacturing industry more energy-efficient

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Six things Australia must do if it's serious about tackling school bullying

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Tabletop exercises can help us understand and avoid potential conflicts over the moon

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Insect-specific 'immune priming' affects the evolution of pathogenic bacteria

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Study reveals companies may be massaging CEO pay ratios without changing actual pay

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The solar system's greatest mystery may finally be solved

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New homes for endangered native skink aim to improve survival chances

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Research shows how emotional responses are motivating divers to help restore the Great Barrier Reef

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Holiday rental caps not the solution to housing crisis, study finds

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43% of Americans say money negatively impacts their mental health: Expert offers 7 tips for staying calm while investing

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Sea spiders found farming methane-eating microbes in cultivated biofilm

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Wildfires can spark shifts in water microbes, threatening ecosystem balance

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Study reveals how birds have adapted to tolerate sour food sources

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Using ChatGPT to write essays may be eroding critical thinking skills

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Investigation of ancient Tel Dan sanctuary reveals Phoenician ritual bathing traditions

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Octopus species uses taste sensors on sucker cups to detect harmful chemicals

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True single-photon source boosts secure key rates in quantum key distribution systems

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Ultra-thin polymer membranes enable fast, selective ion transport for energy storage

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Intercellular fluid flow, not just cell structure, governs how tissues respond to physical forces

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Radio signal from the very early universe offers clues about the first stars

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Thailand credits prey releases for 'extraordinary' tiger recovery

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Peru gas workers find thousand-year-old mummy

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Sunshine abounds as the summer solstice arrives

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Protein–polymer nanoparticles can carry higher drug loads with improved stability

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Placenta and hormone levels in the womb may have been key drivers in human brain evolution

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Kicked out for coming out: More than half of LGBTIQ+ roommates face discrimination for their identity, finds study

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Skin biopsies offer less invasive studies of the reproductive status of sharks

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A decade later: Examining the impacts of Connecticut's 2010 school grounds pesticide ban

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Iron-stealing Pandoraea bacteria deploy unique molecules to tip balance in lung microbiome

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Do ocean worlds have smaller habitable zones?

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Marine snow provides new clues about the export of carbon to the deep sea

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No data, no risk? How the monitoring of chemicals in the environment shapes the perception of risks

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Two transparent worms shed light on evolution

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More and more people are missing from official census data

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Plastic bag bans help: Study finds up to 47% drop in shoreline bag litter

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Efficient organic photoredox catalyst enables greener chemical production at room temperature

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Ocean 'greening' at poles could spell changes for fisheries

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North Atlantic heat content may be key to predicting Europe's hot summers

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Harmful algal blooms: How climate change will affect their frequency along coasts

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Simple yogurt production tweak cuts bacterial culture costs and extends shelf life

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SpaceX Starship explodes on Texas launch pad

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New start date for the Anthropocene proposed: When humans first changed global methane levels

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Stone tools from a cave on South Africa's coast speak of life at the end of the Ice Age

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Trees use summer solstice as natural calendar for growth and reproduction

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Ultralow loss optical microresonators pave way for miniaturized, tunable photonic systems

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Adaptive MoS₂-based interface boosts ion sensing stability and accuracy

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Police in England and Wales to get more money—but increasing funding won't necessarily mean less crime

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Misogyny has become a political strategy—here's how the pandemic helped make it happen

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