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Cleveland's famous sea monster gets a scientific update

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The Suez Rift—once deemed inactive—is still drifting, study reveals

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California has a new wolf pack after another was euthanized

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The road ahead: Why conserving the invisible 99% of life is fundamental to planetary health

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Richest Iron Age burial assemblage in Southern Levant discovered at Horvat Tevet

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Aliens? Submarines? Gassy whales? Mystery bubbles off California coast spark intrigue, theories

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Some California landfills are on fire and leaking methane: Newly proposed rules could make them safer

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Deadly horse virus threatens North Texas herds after outbreak south of Fort Worth

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New scalable single-spin qubits could simplify future processors

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Thousands of US hazardous sites are at risk of flooding because of sea level rise, study finds

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Millions of people in the UK are being drawn into bribery and money laundering, according to new study

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School accountability yields long-term gains for students

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Watching DNA repair in real time with a live-cell sensor

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New fabric reflects 96% of sunlight to keep wearers cooler in extreme heat

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Do's and don'ts of using AI to help with schoolwork

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How superstorm Gannon squeezed Earth's plasmasphere to one-fifth its size

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Broad support for lethal control of wild deer among nature organization subscribers

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Could a kid have painted that? Jackson Pollock's famous pour-painting has child-like characteristics, study shows

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Developing the research competence of future teachers

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Most Americans believe that migrant farmworkers should be allowed to remain in US, survey reveals

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Stress caused by hurricane rainfall overwhelms sea anemones

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Middle-aged are the engine room of Australia but many risk burnout, report finds

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Improved mapping system ends farm mislabeling, protecting coffee and cacao trade

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Will social workers in schools stop young people committing violent crimes?

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How pecans went from ignored trees to a holiday staple—the 8,000-year history of America's only native major nut

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AI innovation missing the mark for local communities, according to report

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Maps created by 1960s schoolchildren provide new insights into habitat losses

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Crucial protein recruits help to protect itself while it forms

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Scientist captures tiny particles for clues on what sparks lightning

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Danish brick architecture arrived via Germany, not directly from Italy, study reveals

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A new space radiation shield: Flexible boron nitride nanotube film shows promise

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Turning everyday cameras into crop analysis tools

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Soil carbon decomposition varies vastly, holding implications for climate models

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New roles found for STIP1 and Maspin proteins in cell renewal and structure

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How a plant-parasitic nematode can infect a wide range of organisms

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Researchers uncover mechanism of plasma membrane remodeling that drives mitotic cell rounding

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NASA releases detailed images of rare interstellar comet passing through solar system (Updated)

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Ancient bog growth reveals shifting Southern Hemisphere winds 15,000 years ago

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Coaxing bilayer graphene into a single diamond-like layer for industrial applications

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Magnetic nanocultures: A tiny lens into the vast world of soil microbes

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Emerald green degradation in masterpieces: Scientists identify the culprits

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Open spaces in cities may be hotspots for coyote-human interaction

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Vocal comprehension learning is widespread across birds

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Discovery of rare protist reveals previously unknown branch of eukaryotic tree of life

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New type of DNA damage discovered in our cells' mitochondria

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A toxin with a useful twist: Diphtheria fragment merges lipid vesicles at neutral pH

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Calcite deposit from southern Nevada cave reveals 580,000 years of climate history

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Rocks on faults can heal following seismic movement, scientists discover

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Few women named as authors on retracted medical studies, analysis shows

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Physicists and philosophers have long struggled to understand the nature of time: Here's why

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