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Shared genetic mechanisms underpin social life in bees and humans, study suggests
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Canada's tariff wall on Chinese electric vehicles is deepening dependence on the US
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Spinning bioreactors increase yield of extracellular vesicles for more affordable targeted medicine
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Tying theory to practice when searching for dark energy
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Oysters might offer a way to remove more carbon from the ocean while providing a sustainable food source
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DNA's double act: How genetic copies stick together during replication
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Endangered pink river dolphins face a rising mercury threat in the Amazon
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Philosophical framework rethinks the ethics of disability
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For medieval people, the moon was both a riddle and a blessing
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Astronomers discover rare Einstein cross with a fifth image, revealing hidden dark matter
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Elementary school children also need digital skills
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Having older brothers may have negatively impacted girls' chances of survival in pre-industrial Switzerland
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Scientists call for a global alliance to place biodiversity at heart of UN Pact for the Future
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DNA from our ancient Denisovan ancestors may protect us from some tropical diseases
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AI boosts National Weather Model flood prediction accuracy sixfold
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Three new African Swine Fever detection technologies revealed amid vaccine concerns
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Plasma-assisted catalyst enables more efficient ammonia synthesis for energy storage
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Identifying as a 'STEM person' makes you more likely to pursue a STEM job
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How a corpse plant makes its terrible smell: It has a strategy, and its female flowers do most of the work
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Five ways students can think about learning so that they can learn more, and how their teachers can help
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US women narrowed the pay gap with men by having fewer kids
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Emergency alerts may not reach those who need them most in Colorado
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The world on the brink: Why governments must invest in peace, not just arms
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Who's got the power? Studies of male and female primates show it's not simple
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Molecular 'fossils' offer microscopic clues to the origins of life, but they take care to interpret
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How good bacteria break free from their hydrogel homes
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Scientists use AI to decode protein structures behind bitter taste detection
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Novel biosensor detects genetically modified corn and soybean
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Warming temps alone fail to trigger increased carbon dioxide levels from soil
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Surprising find reveals asymmetry in identical-looking fruit fly organs
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Q&A: Study highlights possible path forward for teaching writing to students with disabilities
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Zooplankton information improves North Atlantic right whale distribution models
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For the first time, scientists have access to a comprehensive data set for identifying unknown compounds
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AI could 'im-prove' sourdough starters
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Single experiment can measure enzymatic kinetics for over 200,000 possible substrates
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'Bitch' has a 1,000-year history. Its use has always been about power
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How evolution rewires gene circuits to build new patterns
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Tropical rainforest soil may fuel climate change as Earth warms, accelerating global warming
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'Wiggling' atoms may lead to smaller, more efficient electronics
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Understanding the grisly group dynamics of people who hide bodies after a murder
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Housing stress takes a toll on mental health. Here's what we can do about it
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CRISPRgenee: New method leads to a better understanding of cell functions
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Unbalanced partner markets linked to higher childlessness among Finnish men
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Fly through Gaia's 3D map of stellar nurseries
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Racism isn't innate—here are five psychological stages that may lead to it
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Monitoring sediment buildup in underwater bridge tunnels with the help of high-energy muons
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Businesses have a moral responsibility to stand up to autocrats
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Geologists discover where energy goes during an earthquake
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Volcanoes can help us untangle the evolution of humans—here's how
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12,000-year-old smoked mummies reveal world's earliest evidence of human mummification
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