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Cooking for craft: How prehistoric people extracted animal teeth to produce ornaments

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Innovative method assembles charged molecular fragments for advanced thin-film applications

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Q&A: How parasites—and a bit of serendipity—led to a powerful new drug discovery tool

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Scalable toolkit streamlines genetic engineering of yeast for industrial biotechnology

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Ethical concerns a barrier to use of AI tools in fundraising, new report shows

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How marine microalgae cause buoyant microplastics to sink

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Freak wind gusts made worse by climate change threaten airline passenger safety

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Global warming is changing cloud patterns. That means more global warming

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Killer whales make seaweed 'tools' to scratch each other's backs

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Solar flares may change the weather on distant worlds—and maybe even ours

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Understudied current in Barents Sea may play key role in Arctic winter ice loss

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Study tightens King plot-based constraints on hypothetical fifth force

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How mice 'listen' with their whiskers

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Mapping the gaps: Global assessment reveals stark biases in ocean biodiversity data

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Glowing biosensor streamlines high-throughput drug screening

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The light triad: Expert explains psychology's answer to our darkest fears about people

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Microplastics are everywhere—but our methods to track them are all over the place

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Catching a jellyfish in the sky: New galaxy discovered with the James Webb Space Telescope

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Lipid nanoparticles that engineer CAR T cells in vivo could unlock access for millions of autoimmune patients

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Plutonium levels at Montebello Islands remain elevated 70 years after nuclear weapons tests

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What ancient ice sheets can tell us about future sea level rise

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Synthetic 'killswitch' uncovers hidden world of cellular condensates

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Reusable rocket prototype successfully launches and lands

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Climate change could affect the taste of gin, research finds

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Protecting aquatic ecosystems by better understanding toxicity risk

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Your garden is harboring venomous wildlife, new study reveals

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Researchers say using ChatGPT can rot your brain. The truth is a little more complicated

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Native bee honey shows medical potential in fight against antibiotic resistance

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Why regulations in plant gene editing are a must

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Osprey population 'near complete collapse' on Virginia's Eastern Shore, scientists report

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SpaceX, NASA delay launch of crewed Axiom Space mission again

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Light-as-a-feather nanomaterial extracts drinking water from air

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Study reveals how wheat roots are quietly engineering their microbiomes

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Wildfires threaten water quality for up to eight years after they burn, study shows

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The 'born-again dynamo' of the sun's elder twin

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Vacuum fluctuations in optical cavities reveal hidden properties of embedded materials

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Orbiter pair expands view of Martian ionosphere

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In the trace lies the truth: Halogens and the fate of the lunar crust

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Unexpected mineral in a Ryugu grain challenges paradigm of the nature of primitive asteroids

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Engineers turn toxic ancient tomb fungus into anti-cancer drug

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AI shows little impact on worker well-being despite self-reported job satisfaction concerns

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Toxic threat from 'forever chemicals' sparks resistance in Georgia towns

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Groundbreaking Vera Rubin Observatory reveals first images

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Student discovers widespread microplastic pollution in Appalachian streams and fish

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Early humans survived in a range of extreme environments before global migration, study says

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How archaeology can offer a blueprint for adapting to climate change

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Technology to enforce teen social media ban is 'effective,' trial says. But this is at odds with other evidence

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Moth uses stars to navigate long distances, scientists discover

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LLMs delve into online debates to create a detailed map of human beliefs

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Antimicrobial resistance genes hitch rides on imported seafood

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