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AI-designed 3D materials enable custom control over how light bends

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Study reveals China's ecological red lines offer blueprint for biodiversity protection

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Human-created habitats fuel mosquito populations in urban areas, says researcher

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Cultural values shape tourists' view of eco-friendly B&Bs

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Only 10% of early childhood teachers have enough time to get their work done

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Ultra-small optical devices rewrite the rules of light manipulation

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What's the lifetime of a Dyson megaswarm?

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New mRNA pill bypasses injections for gut-targeted therapy

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A bolt is born: Atmospheric events underpinning lightning strikes explained

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Tropical fishes on the move survive better with temperate neighbors

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Hubble observations shed more light on the star formation history of a nearby ultra-diffuse galaxy

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Hydrogel microspheres for controlled release of bioactive compounds

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Students discover sunflower sea stars keep kelp-hungry urchins at bay

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'Feast and fast' migration sees whales lose 36% body fat

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Raising awareness of the unseen environmental impacts of floods

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Job losses across multiple sectors expected as AI transforms workplace, expert warns

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From herbarium to life: Reviving 80-year-old fungi offers new clues for sustainable agriculture

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New device converts plastic waste into fuel using catalyst-free pyrolysis

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Study finds that white students visit college advisers the least, but benefit most in terms of graduation rates and GPA

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Study finds cell cytoskeleton mimics critical phenomena seen in earthquakes and metals

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Science by the millions: How everyday people are revolutionizing global biodiversity research with tech

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Ancient Romans likely used extinct sea creature fossils as amulets

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Las Vegas leaders are banking on trees for cooling: The science is complicated

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Changes to federal student loans leave aspiring medical students scrambling to cover costs

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Florida allowed capture of threatened giant manta ray for overseas aquarium

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The key to success: Why university startups don't perform as well as corporate startups

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A new method to measure ultrafast relaxation processes in single molecules

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With help from AI, researchers upgrade plants' internal alarm system to fend off pathogens

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New method detects toxic blue-green algae in lakes before blooms form

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Why late surges in election results fuel fraud suspicions among voters

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New approach to suicide prevention is needed in universities, say researchers

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Ukrainian teachers' mental health benefits from training to help their students

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Study links dog breed, environment to canine obesity

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Four killed as heavy rain, flooding soaks northern China

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Breakthrough could transform how California monitors toxic algal blooms

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Gene editing technology could be used to save species on the brink of extinction

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Livestock and lions make uneasy neighbors: How a fence upgrade helped protect domestic and wild animals

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Exploring the meaning in life through phenomenology and philosophy

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World's smallest snake makes big comeback

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NASA says it will lose about 20 percent of its workforce

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Predicting genomic adaptation to climate change in teak, a valuable tropical tree species

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Hidden black and white feathers found to intensify blue and yellow bird plumage

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Turning local know-how into European solutions for smarter bio-based farming

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AI helps Latin scholars decipher ancient Roman texts

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Saturday Citations: Hot, hot gold; mechanisms of face recognition; first pathway of gut-brain communication

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Noninvasive stent imaging powered by light and sound

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Researchers create safer nonstick surface, cutting use of 'forever chemicals'

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European Vega C rocket ferries satellites into orbit

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Belgian region grapples with forever chemical scandal

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Science journal pulled a controversial study about a bizarre life form against the authors' wishes

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