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Macaws learn by watching interactions of others, a skill never seen in animals before
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Trust between community, researchers, nature can transform climate adaptation
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Chance sighting during tiger survey leads to first-of-their-kind photos in India of the smooth-coated otter
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Scientists reveal the mechanism behind sea urchin twinning
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Beavers return to the forest landscape, reviving its natural environment
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Australia has some new marsupial species—but they're already extinct
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Seven potential Aussie 'health honeys' found
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3D-printed micro ion traps could solve quantum tech's miniaturization problem
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Reef-building corals use a previously unknown mechanism involving chloride to 'see' visible light
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New research explores climate change and the limits of human progress
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New research calls for global action on micro and nanoplastics in the atmosphere
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Can courts safeguard fairness in an AI age?
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Red squirrels facing bright future on Isle of Wight, study finds
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Wildfires producing 'witches' brew' of air pollution: UN
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Girls fell behind boys in math during the pandemic. Schools are trying to make up lost ground
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Declawing cats causes them lifelong pain. It's time to ban the practice, says researcher
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Astronomers and students capture growing tail of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS during observing program
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Researchers uncover key insights into MADS-box gene evolution in green plants
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Gold quantum needles could sharpen imaging resolution and boost energy conversion
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A 'ghost' of the Australian bush: Newly discovered marsupial species may already be extinct
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Model plant study reveals how protein clustering impacts gene regulation and epigenetic silencing
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Uncovering what makes cells picky (self) eaters: Team maps pathways that determine cellular recycling outputs
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Previously unknown RNA chaperone guides assembly of key poxvirus protein complex
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Vintage NASA: See Voyager's 1990 'Solar System Family Portrait' debut
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Seagrass swap could reshape Chesapeake Bay food web
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From offshore to onshore: Europe expands carbon storage with nature-inspired tech
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How to help trigger positive tipping points and speed up climate action
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'Ghost sharks' grow forehead teeth to help them have sex, study suggests
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Polymer ink fine-tunes water flow, boosting ethylene yield and cutting energy costs
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Extreme weather changes not only how many people migrate, but who does
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Fast-growing brains may explain how humans—and marmosets—learn to talk
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Sustainable process breaks down keratin, turning leftover wool and feathers into useful products
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Alpaca-generated nanobody neutralizes a protein essential for herpes infection
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Ancient iridescent flat bug preserved in amber may have taken part in pollination
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Dogs, pigs and humans share ancient brain mechanisms for recognizing vocal sounds
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Desire in code: Legal perspectives on sex robots and consent
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Diagnostic system developed for identifying ADHD-suspected dogs
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Open-source computational tool sheds light on 'wiggly' proteins
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Shaky cameras can make for sharper shots, new research shows
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How extreme temperatures alter reptile reproduction
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Bacteria's hidden Achilles' heel: Sugar-phosphate buildup disrupts cell wall synthesis
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Most enduring and biggest iceberg breaks apart, with more splintering to come in its death spiral
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Why we slip on ice: Physicists challenge centuries-old assumptions
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Engineered E. coli produce biodegradable plastic that outperforms widely used PET
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POLIZERO: Project shows paths to climate neutrality
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Provisions from pond water? Researchers leverage biomanufacturing to produce food
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Giving food waste fermentation a 'jolt' increases chemical production
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Research findings offer new insight into blood thinners and bone builders
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Ireland's first satellite EIRSAT-1 completes its mission
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Forever chemicals are more acidic than we thought, study finds
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