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Pinpointing the glow of a single atom to advance quantum emitter engineering
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Online shopping makes it harder to make ethical consumption choices, research says
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Four in five Australian adults support social media ban for kids
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Plenty of friends and strong social ties keep companies honest
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'Hidden' contrails in cirrus clouds contribute to climate warming, research finds
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Growth strategy enables coherent quantum transport in single-layer MoS₂ semiconductors
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Roundworms discovered in Great Salt Lake are new to science
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Research reveals game avatars offer safe alternatives for exploring and expressing gender identities
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New AI-powered tool helps students find creative solutions to complex math proofs
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Listening to Kamilaroi Women: Report findings highlight risk of losing art of cooking with native grasses
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An unrelenting tule fog
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Researchers map Africa's snaring crisis, calling for sustainable solutions
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France updates net-zero plan, with fossil fuel phaseout
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Wildfires can turn harmless minerals in soils into contaminants, research shows
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Holiday party invites: A gift or a burden? Why that simple 'join us' can boost gratitude—or trigger stress
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Storm study shows adaptive selection in southeast lizards
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Buffalo blizzard study shows travel bans lose effectiveness as storms persist
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Validating new Japanese indicators to assess inclusive social participation of persons with disabilities
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'Self-activation' is part of the success strategy of parasitic weeds
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It's being used to fight cancer, flu and the next pandemic, but what exactly is mRNA?
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A healthier sugar substitute: Engineered bacteria yield a sweet solution
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Swedish freshwater bacteria reveal lost genes and unexpected photosynthesis abilities
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Global measures consistently underestimate food insecurity: 1 in 5 who suffer from hunger may go uncounted
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Plant hormone allows lifelong control of proteins in living animal for first time
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Hidden patterns of isolation and segregation found in all American cities
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Musk signals plan to launch IPO for SpaceX
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Ancient undersea wall dating to 5,800 BC discovered off French coast
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'In her prime': Rare blooming of palm trees in Rio
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Laughing about science more important than ever: Ig Nobel founder
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Indonesia floods were 'extinction level' for rare orangutans
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A 6.9 magnitude earthquake causes small tsunami waves off northeastern Japan
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Conservationists connect with chimps in a Ugandan rainforest as they seek a sense of communion
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Sea reptile's tooth shows that mosasaurs could live in freshwater
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The social media ban is just the start of Australia's forthcoming restrictions—and teens have legitimate concerns
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Almost 60% of pupils accidentally stumble on unverified Holocaust content on social media
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The problem with the school smartphone debate
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When the Atlantic creeps closer: Study helps vulnerable Massachusetts peninsula prepare for rising sea levels
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Mission for ancient climate clues beneath Antarctic ice gets underway
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Polar bears may be adapting to survive warmer climates, says study
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The Ivies can weather the Trump administration's research cuts. Public universities that have the most to lose
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Dual substitution induces room-temperature ferromagnetism and negative thermal expansion in BiFeO₃
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Examining trends and factors of urban shrinkage in medium-sized cities
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The toy aisle is still full of gender bias. Here's how to navigate it these holidays
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With feathers into the afterlife: New results on the Bad Dürrenberg shaman burial
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Researchers discover new protein-RNA interaction with potential to treat tissue scarring
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Q&A: Why prosperity in the U.S. and India now rise—or fall—together
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Break the mold: Who defines the 'real' chemist?
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Tracing a path through photosynthesis to food security
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Parker Solar Probe spies solar wind 'U-turn'
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Tiny optical modulator could enable giant future quantum computers
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