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Tue Oct 21
Could the solution to the carbon problem be carbon itself?
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Smart toilets in Cambodia fall short due to improper use
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The Batman effect: The mere sight of the 'superhero' can make us more altruistic
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Comet sparks scientific fascination, online furor over 'alien' origins
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Preparing to study abroad requires knowing what might go wrong during and after the trip
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Monsoon storms will bring heavier rains but become weaker
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Study questions success of town's billionaire-led revival
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Reprogrammed poplar trees can make key industrial chemical for biodegradable plastics
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Groundwater, a missing link in coastal carbon storage
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Transformer AI models outperform neural networks in stock market prediction, study shows
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Over a decade in the making: Lanthanide nanocrystals illuminate new possibilities
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Machine learning beats classical method in predicting cosmic ray radiation near Earth
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Moss spores survive 9 months outside International Space Station
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What do trees remember?
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Australia's algal bloom catastrophe has left more than 87,000 animals dead. What will happen this summer?
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Little bettongs' dramatic nut-cracker performance
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Turkey will host COP31, Australia will play a role. So where does that leave the Pacific?
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Brazil is trying to stop fossil fuel interests derailing COP30 with one simple measure
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Astronomers spot 'first stars' billions of years after they were supposed to die
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Behind every COP is a global data project that predicts Earth's future—here's how it works
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'A mini pot of gold': Researchers discover new tiny fungi species in Alberta
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Chinese telescope captures 155 high-frequency bursts from fast radio burst 20240114A
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Perfectly preserved rock art site reveals 1,700 years of Aboriginal string craft
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WeChat is now a front-line policing tool in China—here's what the research found
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Scientists 'resurrect' 1960s data to learn more about how continents break apart
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AI traces prehistoric trade routes of Europe's prized 'green gemstone' trade
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Shark and ray diversity is declining, challenging previous assumptions
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Those helping the homeless are hurting too, according to study
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Explainable AI and turbulence: A fresh look at an unsolved physics problem
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Personality traits and zip code may determine political preferences
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U.S. employee well-being hit new low in 2024, survey reveals
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Interpreting the world through statistics
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Cuisines can be broken down into simple 'culinary fingerprints,' research finds
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Scientists get a first look at the innermost region of a white dwarf system
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Seeing the hidden microbial world beneath our feet—from the sky
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For young children, finger-counting helps develop more abstract skills, study finds
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LHAASO conducts all-sky search for exploding primordial black holes
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Indigenous cradles: The powerful invention that changed lives
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Dusty star-forming galaxy at high redshift discovered
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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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