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Microscopes can now watch materials go quantum with liquid helium

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Ultra-flat optic pushes beyond what was previously thought possible

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Atom-thin crystals provide new way to power the future of computer memory

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Team discovers potential bacterial solution to 'forever' chemicals

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Mysterious 'red dots' in early universe may be 'black hole star' atmospheres

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Why Charlie Kirk's killing could embolden political violence

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From the Great Stink to the modern sewage scandal: Why 19th-century sewers are failing 21st-century England

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Private toll roads are supposed to save taxpayers' money, but can have these hidden costs

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Stored for 130 years: Bottles reveal evidence of Danish butter production and hygiene practices of the past

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NSW has a new fashion sector strategy—but a sustainable industry needs a federally legislated response

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Cleansed, toned and tariffed: What's happening to K-beauty in the US?

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For too long, colonial language has dominated space exploration: Is there a better way?

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Lakeshore shallows can be biodiversity hotspots—but warming is changing their complex ecology

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Trilayer moiré superlattices unlock tunable control of exciton configurations

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Getting to the root of tree survival

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'Enormous' mountain on Pacific seafloor rivals Rocky Mountain peaks, NOAA says

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This star is consuming its companion and could explode brilliantly

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Dallas scientist wins 'America's Nobel' for research into 'ugly duckling' proteins

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Messy backyard gardens could help save biodiversity, but who wants one?

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Return to pre-COVID routines has brought Atlanta unhealthier air

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Hundreds of new bacteria, and two potential antibiotics, discovered in soil

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Uniting the light spectrum on a single microchip

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How Malawi is taking AI technology to small-scale farmers who don't have smartphones

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As AI tools reshape education, schools struggle with how to draw the line on cheating

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Fans bid farewell to beloved California octopus Ghost as she cares for eggs in final stage of life

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Independent palm oil farmers excluded from sustainable market, finds study

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AI uncovers hidden rules of some of nature's toughest protein bonds

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New statistical tool enhances prediction accuracy

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Mathematical 'sum of zeros' trick exposes topological magnetization in quantum materials

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Turbulence with a twist: New work shows fluid in a curved pipe can undergo discontinuous transition

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Volcanic emissions of reactive sulfur gases may have shaped early climate of Mars, making it more hospitable to life

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New method streamlines detection of carcinogenic compounds in food products

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Newly developed organic compounds can serve as highly sensitive oxygen sensors

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Nano-switch achieves first directed, gated flow of excitons

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eDNA alone may mislead tracking of marine species' shifting ranges, study finds

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Expanding scientific access to biodiversity data

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Hunting for aliens in the galaxy's most promising neighborhood

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New tool automates cell identification in complex datasets

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Preventing recidivism after imprisonment: Systemic patterns behind reoffending revealed

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A new view of the proton and its excited states

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Southeast Pacific sediment cores are an 8-million-year-old climate archive of temperature effects on the ocean

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Measuring the Unruh effect: Proposed approach could bridge gap between general relativity and quantum mechanics

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Island ant communities show signs of 'insect apocalypse'

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Pinning down protons in water—a basic science success story

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AI-powered tool reconstructs missing data to predict coastal oceans' health

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Cellular quality control in humans decoded

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How North Carolina trash traps could help inform policy

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'No rest for the wilted': Climate bioassessment method targets species most at risk from extremes

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The digital movement that is enabling Indigenous people to show for themselves how the Amazon region is changing

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Economists find 2025 farm income boosted by high cattle prices and one-time payments

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