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Disruptive investments can build a cleaner aviation industry

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Researchers' autonomous system makes it easier to transport cargo on the moon

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Saturday Citations: Yet another solution for universal expansion; computing with brain organoids

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Vortices in ultralight dark matter halos could reveal new clues to cosmic structure

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Deadly floods in Mexico another sign of need for improved severe weather warnings

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Chinese Nobel Prize-winning physicist Chen Ning Yang dies at 103

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Time-delay snapshots enable scientists to identify dynamics in chaotic systems

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Sensor identifies sodium nitrite in drinks using laser-modified cork

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Multi-layered mapping project could save elephant and human lives

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Epigenetic changes help cells adapt to low oxygen levels, study reveals

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Southern Ocean's low-salinity Antarctic waters continue absorbing CO₂ despite climate model predictions

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Follow-up observations by Webb confirm GRB 250702B is most energetic cosmic explosion ever recorded

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Temperature corrections boost accuracy of coastal ocean color satellites

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AI-driven mapping captures daily global land changes

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Mapping China's cities at submeter precision

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US sinks international deal on decarbonizing ships

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Bird-mediated plant colonization overturns long-held assumptions about how plants spread to islands

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How to watch the Orionid meteor shower, debris of Halley's comet

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Sulfated yeast rises to the challenge facing rare earth metals

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Taking the shock out of predicting shock wave behavior with precise computational modeling

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Most freshwater eels eaten worldwide are from threatened species, study finds

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Experts warn carbon credits undermine global efforts to limit warming

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Injectable and self-healable glowing hydrogel achieves ultra-sensitive detection of formaldehyde

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Developing drugs—with tens of thousands of minuscule droplets on a small glass plate

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Sedimentary rocks reveal ancient ocean floor cooling

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Forest encroachment in Mediterranean Europe threatens unique fauna of moths

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Researchers discover new species of Sinocrassula in Tibet

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Global analysis reveals how biochar supercharges composting and cuts greenhouse gases

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Double-shelled carbon spheres drive cleaner nitrate-to-nitrogen conversion

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New insights into how salt gathers at common solvent surfaces

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New druggable protein discovered in Leishmania parasites

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Scientist tackles key roadblock for AI in drug discovery

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mRNA nanoparticles drive potent SARS-CoV-2 immunity in mice

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Global study shows why the songs from our teens leave a lasting mark on us

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Algorithm precisely quantifies flow of information in complex networks

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Report reveals nearly 80% of the world's poor live in regions exposed to climate hazards

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Support during pregnancy helps working moms 'win' when returning to work

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AI-powered model enhances atmospheric calibration precision for astronomical observation and geodetic measurement

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Exchange of genetic diversity between species accelerates evolutionary adaptation in songbirds

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SpaceX hits landmark 500th Falcon 9 booster landing after Space Coast launch

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Chemicals may be hitching a ride on nanoplastics to enter the skin

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AI 'workslop' is creating unnecessary extra work. Here's how we can stop it

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Nine ways to help your brain and boost your memory during exam season

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As social media age restrictions spread, is the internet entering its Victorian era?

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Planet formation depends on when it happens: New model shows why

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Archaeologists uncover 5,000-year-old ceremonial site in Jordan

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Exploring the power of plants to make drugs out of sunlight

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Quantum networks bring new precision to dark matter searches

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Three new species discovered on Australia's northernmost island

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New study suggests the ancient Egyptian plague of Akhetaten may not have happened

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