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Fossil evidence reveals early primates evolved in cold climates, not tropical forests

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Black carbon emissions have been underestimated in the 'global south'

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Long non-coding RNAs reveal an unexpected way to regulate gene expression

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A livestream of deep sea creatures transfixes Argentina and sparks calls for refunding science

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Study finds mysterious DNA split in great white sharks defies current explanations

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Protected areas enhance mouse lemur survival in Madagascar, but translocation efforts show limited success

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Study finds Alaska early warning system offers crucial seconds before strong shaking

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Mystery of how cells prevent premature protein release solved

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Distributed Spacecraft Autonomy could enable future satellite swarms to complete science goals with little human help

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Study reveals wild chimpanzees learn how to communicate from relatives on mom's side, not dad's

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New excavation campaign at Trou Al'Wesse traces settlement of Homo sapiens in EU regions

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Corals in Brazilian archipelago capture carbon equivalent to the burning of 324,000 liters of gasoline per year

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The alliance between the immune system and reproduction in mammals

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Krill fishery in Antarctica shut down after record catch triggers unprecedented early closure

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Do elephants make deliberate gestures to ask for things? Our study says yes

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Most US workers report multiple physical or mental limitations on the job

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Why do some clothes shrink in the wash? A textile scientist explains how to 'unshrink' them

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When it comes to finance, 'normal' data is actually pretty weird

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Lunar photobioreactors could provide food and oxygen on the moon

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Short-nosed dogs' behavior linked to head shape, size, and owner habits

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Digital food's mixed impact: Research reveals benefits and social costs

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Kelp could protect Scotland's coast from erosion

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Grapevines can be converted from agricultural waste to biodegradable films for sustainable packaging

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Dinosaur teeth serve as 'climate time capsules,' unlocking secrets of Earth's ancient greenhouse climate

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Scientists find 'speed limit' for innovation networks to prevent system collapse

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First detailed map of indri lemur gut bacteria reveals 47 new species

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Piñon pine and juniper react differently to drought than expected, study shows

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Pairing genomics and weather data to make crop predictions more powerful

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Are professional economists truly objective when forecasting GDP? Maybe not

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Scientists map root-released molecules to guide development of hardier bioenergy crops

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Anti-neuroinflammatory natural products from isopod-related fungus now accessible via chemical synthesis

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Posting digitally enhanced photos of yourself could have a social cost, researchers find

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Machine learning model helps scientists understand deadly cone snail toxins

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Global phosphorus summit to address threats to food and water security

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Great Barrier Reef more volatile with sharp declines in coral cover

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South African study finds four low-income communities can't cope with global warming: What needs to change

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Like us, pregnant roaches need more sleep

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True blue: Researchers create better blue food dye from algae

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Deep view of Abell 3667 illuminates the past of a galaxy cluster and the future of astronomical imaging

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From pond to polymer: Chemists create fully recyclable plastics using whole-cell algae

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220 endemic species lost: Chronicling every known terrestrial extinction in the Macaronesian islands

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AI shows researchers that pollution increases may be more likely following natural hazards

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Anchovy-rich diet linked to fatal vitamin B1 deficiency in endangered Chinook salmon

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More scientific papers being written with help of ChatGPT—especially in computer science

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Ultrafast imaging method characterizes thousands of molecules using single-photon camera

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Unexpected survival strategies of plankton in alpine lakes have global relevance

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Emulsion technology can purify wastewater with sunlight and droplets of oil

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Sweeping survey maps hundreds of satellite systems orbiting dwarf galaxies

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Artificial protein engineering advances through molecular level forecasting

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Policymakers underestimate public support for climate action, researchers find

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