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Wed Oct 29
Dam disasters of the 1920s made reservoirs safer—now the climate crisis is increasing risk again
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Why 'green' finance isn't always as sustainable as it seems
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India space agency launches its heaviest satellite
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Six ways to give your dog a richer life, from 'sniffaris' to sensory gardens
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Seven ways to teach little kids about body safety before they can talk
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Young T. rex or a new dinosaur? New bones add to the debate
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Why health care's 'do no harm' ethic must include the planet
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50 dead as Caribbean digs out from Hurricane Melissa
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Delhi's cloud seeding effort fails to ease smog, raises questions on effectiveness
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How to spot November's supermoon, the closest of the year
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Spiders inspire biologists to create artificial webs to capture airborne DNA for biodiversity monitoring
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Four urgent lessons for Jamaica from Puerto Rico's troubled hurricane recovery
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Drinking tequila and mezcal sustainably on The Day of the Dead
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Menstrual cup upgrades: Self-cleaning and sustainable design adjustments could make them easier to use
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Rare lost allele that boosts soybean seed protein identified
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New 'miniature T rex' rewrites the history of the world's largest predator
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Possums in Australia show some of the world's highest PFAS levels among small mammals
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Saturday Citations: Test flight of the X-59; a confounding quantum calculation; the universe is not simulated
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Seismic study sheds light on factors that led to 2025 Myanmar supershear rupture
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Humanity is on path toward 'climate chaos,' scientists warn
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Virus-loaded patches successfully kill bacteria in contaminated food
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Abandoned coal mine drainage identified as a significant source of carbon emissions
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Explorers seek ancient Antarctica ice in climate change study
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China's Shenzhou 21 docks with space station, sets the country's own speed record
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Rate my AI teacher? Students' perceptions of chatbots will influence how they learn with AI
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Assessing the threat status of Vietnam's bird species
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Advanced imaging reveals how electrocatalysts simultaneously generate hydrogen and organic compounds
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Multifunctional landscapes could address interconnected global crises
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Bamboo tissue paper may not be as eco-friendly as you think
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NASA rejects Kardashian's claim Moon landing 'didn't happen'
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How parasitic cuckoos lay host-matching eggs while remaining a single species
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Nearly 50 dead after Hurricane Melissa thrashes Caribbean
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China sends astronauts—and mice—on its latest space station mission
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Phase diagram map of ferroelectric properties unlocked with AI in seconds
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Black vultures attack and kill cattle. Climate change is one reason they're spreading north
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New model can detect ballistic electrons under realistic conditions
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Muscle tissue from a 3D printer—produced in zero gravity
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Experimental proof of long-suspected atomic decay pathway adds new detail to 'nuclear periodic table'
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Low-quality news links draw higher engagement, no matter the political slant online
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Team reviews 2024 photonics advances, including free-electron coupling with nonlinear optical states
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Molecular 'switch' that controls aging of plant leaves discovered
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Genetically modified phages deliver bacterial toxins to combat multidrug-resistant E. coli
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From food to fuel: How leucine enhances mitochondrial energy production
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A high-performance biocatalytic platform for green hydrocarbon production
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How the physics of baseball could help Kevin Gausman and the Blue Jays win the World Series
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Kids have high trust of scientists, despite TV depictions
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Pulsed electrolysis could harvest nitrogen from the air for sustainable fertilizer
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Research reveals chimpanzees and bonobos have 'circles of friends,' just like humans
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Rapid brightening of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS as it nears sun surprises scientists
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Contrasting optical properties of fine particulate matter in Seoul and Mexico City highlight climate impacts
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