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Starship could cut the travel time to Uranus in half

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Genetic code reveals how mutations disrupt mRNA and cause disease

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Drought, sand storms and evacuations: How Iran's climate crisis gets ignored

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Diamond probe measures ultrafast electric fields with femtosecond precision

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'Reduce, reuse, recycle' is corporate gaslighting—the real change must come from the fossil fuel industry

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Marineland's decline raises questions about the future of zoo tourism

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Soil fungus and calcium team up to break down bioplastics faster

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How alternative teaching models can foster inclusive classrooms

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10 effective things citizens can do to make change in addition to attending a protest

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Laser method can detect chemical weapons and bacteria in seconds

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More than just good ethics: New research links corporate diversity to better investment decisions

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Why claims of 'transformational' school reading improvement are premature

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Alien civilizations may only be detectable for a cosmic blink of an eye

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DeePFAS: AI tool advances 'forever chemical' detection

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Revealing the 'carbon hoofprint' of meat consumption for American cities

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Hydrothermal plumes as invisible transport pathways for iron

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Distant galaxy A1689-zD1 found to have unusually low dust-to-gas ratio

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Study shows the Paris Agreement is working, but not well enough to offset economic growth

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Street lighting and public safety: Researchers evaluate the effect of improved street lighting on crime rates

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New chemical treatment turns deadly arsenic contaminant into a valuable raw material

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Is the global industrial race being measured wrong?

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How nanomedicine and AI are teaming up to tackle neurodegenerative diseases

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The quantum door mystery: Electrons that can't find the exit

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The Juno–Izumo catch bond: How the egg cell and sperm hold together so tightly

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Remember the moon rover? Teams test a possible Artemis version

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Why plastic bags will be gone from California groceries by the end of 2025

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Global study revises greenhouse gas emissions for tropical inland waters

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Myth busted: Vocal fry isn't just a 'girl thing'

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Extra time off from work as a reward makes people feel more human, research shows

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A once-in-a-generation discovery is transforming a Michigan dairy farm

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85 years of big tree history available in one place for the first time

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Hybrid metasurface modulates light at low voltages for energy-efficient optics

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Microscopic DNA 'flowers' could deliver medicine exactly where it's needed

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2D devices have hidden cavities that can modify electronic behavior

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Flood reckoning for Bali on overdevelopment, waste

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Toxic haze chokes Indian capital

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Invisible poison: Airborne mercury from gold mining is contaminating African food crops, study warns

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Marriage is hard, but it's even harder when you immigrate together

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As a glacier retreats, a gold mine advances. Why are some locals angry?

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World's carbon dioxide levels hit a record high in 2024: Report

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Clocking into the internal rhythm of wheat plants

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Does individual climate action distract from the big picture? New research has answers

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Milky Way shows gamma ray excess due to dark matter annihilation, study suggests

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Simplified Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model simulated on trapped-ion quantum computer

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Study highlights supply and demand gaps in after-school programs

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How a genetic split helped plants conquer polluted soils

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'Bigger, hotter, faster': Extreme blazes drive rise in CO₂ fire emissions

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What happened to those 'little red dots' Webb observed?

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Human ancestors were exposed to lead millions of years ago, and it shaped our evolution

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How we sharpened the James Webb telescope's vision from a million kilometers away

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