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'Everything broken': Chinese residents in typhoon path assess damage

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A trio of space weather satellites blast off together to study the sun's violent side

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Tourism is helping Uganda's endangered mountain gorillas make a comeback

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Criminologists delve into minds of murderers by studying group-based body disposal behaviors

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First family statue of its kind discovered in ancient Egypt

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The Ganges River is drying at an unprecedented rate, new study finds

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From volcanoes to asteroids, lab advances planetary science and the origins of life

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Biohybrids: Pioneering sustainable chemical synthesis at the energy-environment frontier

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Nanovaccine halts tumor growth and reduces cancer recurrence in lab models

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Are schools making young people lonelier?

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Routing photonic entanglement toward a quantum internet

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Gene editing, traditional crossbreeding produce disease-resistant cacao plants

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Observations investigate a compact stellar system around nearby galaxy

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Why Home Depot thinks this new digital tool will help boost its pro business

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Spin may resolve century-old puzzle of light's momentum in matter

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From mosasaurs to snakes and lizards, 'megafilters' shape reptile fossil collections

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Evidence of a spin-liquid state emerges in pressurized oxygen

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Moisture, low row-crop prices prompt possible record Texas peanut production

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Journal retracts study linking apple cider vinegar to weight loss

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Toxic homes a lasting legacy of Los Angeles fires

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Supercritical subsurface fluids open a window into the world

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14 killed by lake burst in Taiwan as Super Typhoon Ragasa wreaks havoc

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What to know about endangered gorillas and tourist tours tracking them

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Different types of magic mushrooms use unique biochemical paths to produce the same active compound

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Longer body size means more female calves for baleen whale moms, contrary to popular hypothesis

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Pest resistance threatens corn industry's newest biotech defense, study warns

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The Italian Communist Party and the pursuit of revolutionary science

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'Invisible' asteroids near Venus may threaten Earth in the future

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Ultra-strong coating resists bacteria and viruses on complex organic surfaces

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Why karma feels good after being unfairly excluded

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NASA says on track to send astronauts around the Moon in 2026

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Temperature-adaptive charging protocol could boost lithium battery lifespan for Mars exploration

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Scientists show how to grow more nutritious rice that uses less fertilizer

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Self-locked microcomb on a chip tames Raman scattering to achieve broad spectrum and stable output

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NASA officials say Artemis II moon flight could come in early February

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Global net zero commitments rise, even as U.S. federal government retreats

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Study discovers link between vehicle emissions and commercial real estate returns

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Understanding the relationship between foraminifera and their symbionts can help with conserving coral reefs

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Ancient pottery discovery unlocks earliest proof of horses in Bronze Age Sicily

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Bioinformatics tool refines fungal genome map for crop disease research

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Nanocellulose-based foam materials for water purification, smart packaging and green electronics

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Vesicle-based method sidesteps detergents to reveal proteins in their natural state

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Two-step method enables controllable WS₂ epitaxy growth

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Device-independent method certifies genuinely entangled subspaces in photonic and superconducting systems

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Cracking the code of kimberlite eruptions: How diamonds make their rapid ascent

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A new bone substitute made out of 3D-printed glass

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Your age shouldn't put you off learning a new language: What the research says

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How speaking in a second language directly affects your moral judgment

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Why some US cities thrive while others decline: New study uncovers law of economic coherence of cities

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Air quality analysis reveals minimal changes after xAI data center opens in pollution-burdened Memphis

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