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Hybrid nanotube electrodes developed for safer brain-machine interfaces

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'Roasted alive': Greek wildlife suffers as climate changes

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Chandra peers into A supernova's troubled heart

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'Mob breaker' TRIM37 prevents abnormal cell division by eliminating extra spindle poles

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To clean fire-tainted soil, LA residents turn to nature to do it themselves

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How the palmette motif shifted from elite status symbol to royal emblem in Iron Age Judah

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Crystalline material conducts heat even worse than glass and water—and that's promising

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UN pushes nations to submit overdue climate plans

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China endured its hottest summer on record in 2025

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Ocean warming projected to stall expected mangrove recovery

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Seeking a carbon-capture breakthrough: Solar-activated molecules rapidly trap CO₂, pointing to scalable solution

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Kilauea's on-and-off eruption is back on in Hawaii. What to know about its dramatic lava displays

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A light-programmable, dynamic ultrasound wavefront

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Big apple forecast in Michigan has farmers squabbling

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After viral video of giant manta ray capture, bipartisan Florida lawmakers want change

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Researchers call for new standards for building in coastal flood zones

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Fabrication technique opens door to new materials for quantum hardware

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Global methane levels continue rising as trade and developing regions fuel growth

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Soft materials hold onto 'memories' of their past for longer than previously thought

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Starfish break the rules of animal distribution

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Gray seals perplex scientists with lack of response to flu infection

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Biologists engineer larger, tougher crops for fuel, bioproducts

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Engineered bacteria glow green to quickly detect microplastics in water samples

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Ancient rocks reveal continent-breaking forces and critical mineral origins

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Polaritons enable tunable and efficient molecular charge transfer across broader spectrum of light

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How human conflict accelerates antimicrobial resistance

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Here we glow: New organic liquid provides efficient phosphorescence

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Countries' carbon budget math is broken—study finds bias in calculations

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A 'wasteful' plant process makes a key prenatal vitamin—climate change may reduce it

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Are men more selfish sponsors? Gender differences in workplace advocacy explained

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Solar flares may be 6.5 times hotter than previously thought

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Fossil fish sheds new light on extra teeth evolution to devour prey

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Advanced model unlocks granular hydrogel mechanics for biomedical applications

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Northern lakes could face greatest ecological shifts as winters grow shorter and warmer

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Genetic mechanism reveals how plants coordinate flowering with light and temperature conditions

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Climate change may contribute to new snakebite hotspots in India

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Ocean of motion: Modeling coastal flood risks

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Researchers uncover molecular mechanisms of desiccation tolerance in desert moss

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New dataset enhances understanding of atmosphere–surface interactions

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Fires force evacuations in Canada's far north

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Once king of the seas, a giant iceberg is finally breaking up

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Common soil bacterium can reorganize its metabolism to turn plant waste into power

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Study shows people are willing to travel further to the supermarket in order to live among 'similar' neighbors

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Researcher urges education system to tackle antigypsyism and disengagement

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Deforestation reduces rainfall by 74% and increases temperatures by 16% in Amazon during dry season, study says

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How Amazon trees use recent rainfall in the dry season and support the production of their own rain

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The hidden twist behind women's professional network recall

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'What you feel is valid': Social media is a lifeline for many abused and neglected young people

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Cities face double trouble: Extreme heat and air pollution mean increasing compound weather events

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Why small business owners are more likely to be right wing

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