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Self-replicating probes could be operating right now in the solar system; here's how we could look for them
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Q&A: How mathematics can reveal the depth of deep learning AI
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A new solvent-relay strategy to design better electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries
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130 species in Southern Ontario at risk of local extinction by 2050 if no new actions taken, study indicates
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Ancient trees' inefficient photorespiration may have helped stabilize Earth's atmosphere during last ice age
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Are there different types of black holes? New method puts Einstein to the test
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Microcompartment approach expands possibilities for studying viruses in the environment
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Cleaner air may be accelerating warming by making clouds less reflective
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Tying climate action to protecting a way of life can increase motivation, study says
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Pay to protect: Brazil pitches new forest fund at COP30
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Suspected debris strike delays Chinese spaceship's return
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Trump again taps Musk ally Jared Isaacman to lead NASA
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New Zealand plans space mission, satellite fleet: Minister
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Green goals versus growth needs: India's climate scorecard
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No deal yet on EU climate targets as COP30 looms
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Study paints detailed picture of forest canopy damage caused by 'heat dome'
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Office speech levels are influenced by environment, design and meeting type, study shows
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How hops produce chiral α-bitter acids that give beer its signature taste
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'Resilience Science Must-Knows': Report shows how decision-makers can manage global crises
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Reframing aging as evolutionary success
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Biodiversity startups attract diverse investors but raise less capital than peers
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Biologists team up with community scientists to record over 350 wild bee species in Vermont
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Picture of universe getting clearer—but much remains unknown
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Trying to find baby planets swaddled in dust
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How open science and shared data can help tackle global challenges: The Crete Declaration
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NGOs can serve communities better by listening more, researchers say
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Guidebook could help K-12 schools navigate the complex world of AI
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Golf's cruelest moment: The physics behind the 'lip out' phenomenon
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Golden oyster mushrooms cultivated, sold in Florida: Scientist urges caution
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Voting behavior in elections strongly linked to future risk of death
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KATMAP: A new way to understand and predict gene splicing
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Foxtail barley can serve as a host for fungal pathogens attacking barley
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Photoinduced non-reciprocal magnetism effectively violates Newton's third law
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Dinosaur discovery extends known range of ancient species
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Shifts in anoles' skin color signal their health and vitality, research reveals
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480-million-year-old parasite still plagues today's shellfish
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Firework displays prompt urban birds to abandon roosts and fly erratically at night
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Global land carbon sink halved in 2024, AI model suggests
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One clock, two functions: Circadian rhythms and developmental timing may share a fundamental molecular machinery
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Ectomycorrhizal tree dominance linked to higher forest carbon storage in subtropics
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Light can reshape atom-thin semiconductors for next-generation optical devices
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AI assistant developed for every step of the scientific process
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Historical records help uncover climate impacts and future trends of hailstorms in China
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Managing ponds may help save endangered California tiger salamander
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When only the strong shells survive: Archaeology's fresh approach to turn oyster shells into tools of conservation
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How AI is challenging the credibility of some online courses
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Like sculpting from within: New technique builds advanced materials out of basic plastics
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Optimizing avalanche photodiode design for photodetection in the ultraviolet wavelength
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Scientists discover ALIX protein can prevent cell death during inflammatory response
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Singles' Day is a $150B holiday in China. Here's why '11/11' may catch on in the US
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