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Monkeys have rhythm and can tap along to the beat (with a little help from the Backstreet Boys)
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Earth's rapid warming 56 million years ago left plants struggling to keep up
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New discoveries reveal Tell Abraq's role in ancient Persian Gulf trade
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Bipolar planetary nebula reveals rare open cluster association
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High-resolution radar satellites launched for Greece
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HIE-ISOLDE: Ten years, ten highlights
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Gaia constraints on a 10 Myr nearby supernova
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Rethinking urban communities: Transforming vacant spaces into vibrant places
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'Baby boom' of Bonelli's eagles during COVID lockdown unmasks impact of human activity
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Sugar-coated sensor sniffs out look-alike molecules in the air
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Sticky beginnings: Surface-bound gels may explain life's origins on Earth
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Nature's greatest method actors: The insects that cosplay bumblebees
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The case for an antimatter Manhattan project
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Noise-proof quantum sensor uses three calcium ions held in place by electric fields
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Are UN climate summits a waste of time? No, but they are in dire need of reform
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Are harp seals responsible for the stalled recovery of Atlantic cod?
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Seen but not forgotten: How citizen science helps document biodiversity in remote Borneo villages
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What five years of evidence on hybrid working tells us about the future of employment
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'Make the platforms safer': What young people really think about the Australia social media ban
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Experts work on UN climate report amid US pushback
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Should anti-bullying approaches encourage kids to be 'upstanders?' The evidence is not clear
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Post-COVID school attendance crisis hitting disadvantaged children hardest
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Dislocations without crystals: Burgers vectors discovered in glass
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How to watch the last supermoon of the year
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'Rage bait' named Oxford University Press word of year as outrage fuels social media traffic in 2025
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The inequalities of laundry: Research reveals overlooked source of microplastic pollution
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Funding agencies can end profit-first science publishing
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Bear teeth break free—the origin of unusual bear dentition
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Parents and families of disabled children disproportionately investigated by child protection services, research finds
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Modeling Venus volcanic plumes to cloud-level heights
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How hidden stars shape our search for technosignatures
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Astrometry suggests possible exomoon orbiting gas giant HD 206893 B
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World's first commercial space science satellite launched
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City raccoons showing signs of domestication
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Detecting strong-to-weak symmetry breaking might be impossible, study shows
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Long-lost Rubens 'masterpiece' sells for almost 3 mn euros
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UK report finds growing use of AI in evaluating university research quality
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Minority ethnic women in the UK face economic abuse at twice the rate of white women
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New research challenges menstrual taboo to promote more inclusive workplaces
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Corporate social responsibility can act as an insurance policy when companies cut jobs and benefits
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Drones have changed warfare. Two new weapons might alter its course again
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Recidivism rate for female sex offenders remains low
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Using 1,000 butterfly and moth genomes to investigate evolution and climate change resilience
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Canada's cities show mixed results on Climate Action Plan retrofitting targets
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Floods hit Sri Lanka's capital as cyclone deaths near 200
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Climate action saves lives. So why do climate models ignore well-being?
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The body's molecular mail revealed: Scientists decode blood's hidden messengers
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An archaeologist is racing to preserve Sudan's heritage as war threatens to erase its cultural past
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Why being in the 'right place' isn't enough for life
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New review highlights the pathway to ecological success
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