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How cells preserve mitochondrial DNA quality across generations
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Dark-colored lichens cause underestimation in Antarctic vegetation mapping, study reveals
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Demand for JWST's observational time hits a new peak
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How plants decide when to flower: Scientists discover a phosphorus-responsive switch
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College degree still offers strong financial returns despite student loan debt, study finds
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AI math genius delivers 100% accurate results
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Smarter magpies linked to social network connections
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Simultaneous imaging of intracellular DNA and RNA using harmless light
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ESA pinpoints 3I/ATLAS's path with data from Mars
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ALMA resolves close companion orbiting giant red star
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Controlling triple quantum dots in a zinc oxide semiconductor
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Higher CO₂ levels are making our food more calorific and less nutritious
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Image: A robotic helping hand at the ISS
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A new way to measure the age of dolphins opens a window onto the lives of these iconic animals
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Ancient condors thrived on Peru's northern coast before retreating to the highlands, study reveals
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Studies call for state accountability for state harms
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The 'Great Unified Microscope' can see both micro and nanoscale structures
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Adaptive tracking theory of molecular evolution challenges mutation neutrality
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Fight over fossil fuels drawdown looms at UN climate summit
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Italian fruit detective racing to save forgotten varieties
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Military spending remains cornerstone of San Diego's economy, impact report reveals
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Chinese astronauts return from space station after delay blamed on space debris damage
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Seal escapes orca hunt by jumping onto photographer's boat
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Twin Mars orbiters launched on New Glenn rocket to study Martian atmosphere
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A mission unfinished: Uncovering a lost WW2 B-17
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Global companies are still committing to protect the climate, and they're investing big money in clean tech
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100 years of menus show how food can be used as a diplomatic tool to make and break political alliances
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Amelia Earhart disappeared almost 90 years ago. Why are so many people still looking for her?
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Crackdown on legal highs backfired amid rising violence in prisons
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The world's carbon emissions continue to rise—but 35 countries show progress in cutting carbon
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'Simulation theory' brings an AI twist to ideas mystics and religious scholars have voiced for centuries
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When space junk comes home
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Wind and solar parks exacerbate existing rural tensions over land use and political alienation, study finds
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How enhanced rock weathering influences carbon sequestration in temperate forests
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Arts boost youth well-being, drive economic gains: Study
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Schools turn to therapy to teach children values
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Healing, purification and holiness: How ancient Greeks, Romans and early Christians used olive oil
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A compact space spectrometer for sustainable agriculture
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What should you do if you find a meteorite? Space rock experts explain
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How the Taung Child shook up the scientific world
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Forests with diverse water-use strategies show greater drought resistance
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New frog-like insects leap into the science books
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Mystery of how much squid short-finned pilot whales eat resolved
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How sound and light act alike—and not—at the smallest scale
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Humanity travels an average of 78 minutes per day—regardless of living standards, finds study
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Algorithms reveal how propane becomes propylene for everyday products
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Machine learning teaches membranes to sort by chemical affinity
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Eggplant pangenome and panphenome reveal diversity and adaptation potential
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Mechanistic model can predict biological community development across ecosystems
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Light-powered micromotors can move through air
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