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Traditional Okinawan songs rich with indigenous knowledge of climate and geology
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Lasers and gold nanoparticles enable on-demand crystal growth for new materials
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It took just 60 years for red foxes to colonize Australia from Victoria to the Pilbara
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'Cocktails' of common pharmaceuticals in our waterways may promote antibiotic resistance
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Mysterious gullies on Mars appear to have been carved by burrowing CO₂ ice blocks
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Wetland plant–fungus combo cleans up PFAS in a pilot study
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Quantum crystals offer a blueprint for the future of computing and chemistry
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In the Maya rainforest, logging and hunting don't always mean wildlife loss
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Tidal forces heat white dwarfs to unexpected temperatures in tight binary orbits
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Microbes may remove more than half of groundwater methane, curbing global emissions
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Researchers achieve atomic-scale control of quantum interference
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Study reveals diverse threats from avian E. coli
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How orogeny and plants shaped Earth's paleoclimate via silicate weathering
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Bacteria confined to droplets form complex but predictable patterns based on oxygen levels
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Female mountain gorillas stop reproducing long before the end of their lives, study finds
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Should parents allow their children to go online? All the inflammatory coverage makes the decision far harder
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Famous monkey-face 'Dracula' orchids are vanishing in the wild
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Tracking daily commutes with mobile data uncovers urban and rural differences in disease spread
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Who are the women supporting Trump?
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Software solution can correct image blurring by James Webb Space Telescope
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Chemists develop 'dump-and-stir' technique for fast and safe carborane synthesis
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Slender-billed curlews are officially extinct—here's why the loss of these migratory birds really matters
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Reform of NZ's protected lands is overdue—but the public should decide about economic activities
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Exploring the hidden rings of the Milky Way
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Australia's first national report on indoor air quality reveals urgent need for action
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Climate stress in adolescence can weaken bumblebees for life
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Geologists discover the first evidence of 4.5-billion-year-old 'proto Earth'
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Florida avocados face threat from Sunblotch Viroid
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Five years later, investigation finds COVID's impact on student performance persists
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A friendly microbial hitchhiker could increase protein in staple crops
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Displacing high-energy water can supercharge molecular binding
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Carbon offsets have failed for 25 years, and most should be phased out
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Common yeast can survive Martian conditions
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Hydrothermal vent temperatures reveal new way to forecast eruptions at mid-ocean ridges
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Extra silver atom sparks 77-fold increase in Ag nanocluster photoluminescence quantum yield
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Women's retirement savings run out faster under traditional investment plans, new study finds
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Majestic wild horses are trampling Mono Lake's otherworldly landscape: Feds plan a roundup
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Greenland is shrinking slightly and drifting slowly toward the northwest, GNSS stations reveal
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Paleomagnetic analysis could map the ancient history of Earth's surface
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Performance feedback boosts teamwork when it highlights shared challenges, not rankings
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SpaceX knocks out final launch for competitor Amazon
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Direct evidence of universal anyon tunneling in a chiral Luttinger liquid revealed in edge-mode experiment
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Hippos survived the Ice Age in Europe, new DNA evidence reveals
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Global goal to end deforestation nowhere near being met: Experts
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US threats cast doubt on shipping emissions deal
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SpaceX launches the 11th test flight of its mega Starship rocket with another win
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Nobel economist warns of AI dangers
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'Space tornadoes' could cause geomagnetic storms, but these phenomena aren't easy to study
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How disaster-ready are African countries? Study of 5 shows some progress, but also huge gaps
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Global lead exposure still costs trillions and endangers children, study finds
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