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Tue Oct 21
Ancient 'salt mountains' in southern Australia once created refuges for early life
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Two-thirds of spiking victims do not speak out about their experience
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New gene-editing tech repurposes bacterial retrons to correct large stretches of DNA
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A platform of gold adds color to nature's fundamental forces
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What tiny African frogs are teaching us about conservation
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The key to civet coffee is in the chemistry
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Australian biosecurity needs a whole-of government, whole-of-society approach
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Guinea baboons share meat according to fixed social rules that parallel hunter-gatherer societies
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Researchers find certain ecological experiments may be too human-centric
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A hit and run put the spotlight on teen dating violence. Here's how schools can help.
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3D models preserve threatened Buddhist temples in Western Himalayas
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Simulations hint at new strongly correlated states of matter in ultracold polar molecules
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Condensation defying gravity
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Q&A: Turning to trees for sustainable photoluminescence
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The zebrafish can heal its spinal cord using a sophisticated mechanism
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Exploring how AI could shape the future of student learning
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Continental shelf seas revealed as powerful carbon sinks, but cutting global emissions remains critical
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Climate change is turning global wildfires into monsters
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Newly discovered 'super-Earth' offers prime target in search for alien life
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Snakes' biting styles revealed in fine detail for the first time
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School isolation rooms are damaging pupil well-being, new study warns
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Plastic pollution could linger at ocean surfaces for over a century, new research finds
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Nursing faculties of Catholic universities instill unique values, study suggests
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Ancient skeletons yield the first hormonal evidence of reproductive life
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Extinction rates have slowed across many plant and animal groups, study shows
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Optimal packing: How chloroplasts in plant cells maximize light use while allowing for safe rearrangement
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Scientists create a new form of light matter in a quasicrystal
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The true cost of deep-sea mining
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Europe plans satellite powerhouse to rival Musk's Starlink
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EU parliament adopts curbs on plastic pellet pollution
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New molecular strategy achieves complete synthesis of anti-MRSA natural product
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Declining rates of high-level math in VCE contributing to nation's widening skills gap
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Earlier volcano prediction at Mount Etna made possible by new earthquake pattern analysis
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Mursa's mass grave reveals diverse origins of Roman soldiers
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Traffic noise joins land clearance as damaging to bird survival
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Endangered Kangaroo Island ground dweller found in trees
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Tiny fossil bone helps unlock history of the bowerbird
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Nanoparticle blueprints reveal path to smarter medicines
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Supersolid spins into synchrony, unlocking quantum insights
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Comprehensive study examines properties of 1,449 planetary nebulae across the Milky Way
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Tigers in trouble as Malaysian big cat numbers dwindle
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Geochemical research could help identify microbial activity in Earth's rock record and perhaps in Martian sediments
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College faculty are under pressure to say and do the right thing. The stress also trickles down to students
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How a new online game helps imagine life on Earth in 2100
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AI tutor bots show promise as learning supplements
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Hunters or collectors? New evidence challenges claim Australia's First Peoples sent large animals extinct
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The history of erasing Black cemeteries in the United States
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Can AI keep students motivated, or does it do the opposite?
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More whales are getting tangled in fishing gear and shark nets
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Is it wrong to have too much money? Your answer may depend on deep-seated values and your country's economy
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