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Toddlers with facial tattoos: How Christianity expanded body art in Nile Valley civilizations
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Stardust study resets how life's atoms spread through space
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Social media users in the Central Valley are freaking out about unusual fog, and what might be in it
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Simulations explore Neanderthal and modern human encounters in ancient Europe
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PFAS concentrations can double with every step up the food chain
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AI mimics human-like intuition to explore and analyze chemical reactions
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Study shows the 2008 recession caused people to identify with a lower class
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How healthy are Brazil nuts? New study elucidates trace elements in the seeds
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Report calls on the UK banking industry to consider interventions that 'design out' economic abuse
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How spatial scale shapes plant invasions
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Some mammals can hit pause on a pregnancy—understanding how that happens could help us treat cancer
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Secret lives of cats could hold clues for wildcat return in Wales
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Mixing incentives and penalties found key to cutting carbon emissions long term
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Earthquake swarm continues to rattle Northern California city, seismologists say
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Ancient sea anemone sheds light on animal cell type evolution
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Artificial metabolism turns waste CO₂ into useful chemicals
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CO2 soon to be buried under North Sea oil platform
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Japan's new flagship H3 rocket fails to put geolocation satellite into orbit
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Scientists and data explain why Kenya's lakes are rising as thousands face an uncertain future
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'Lifting and shifting' workers is not always the best answer
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Cosmic rays from a nearby supernova may help explain Earth-like planets
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Muddy eruption at Yellowstone's Black Diamond Pool captured on video
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Controlling exciton flow in moiré superlattices: New method leverages correlated electrons
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Disciplinary confinement in prison does more harm than good
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How a simple animal folds itself with origami-like precision
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SN 2022ngb is a faint and slow-evolving Type IIb supernova, observations reveal
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Modifying chirality with electricity: Voltage-driven method enables reversible, tunable states
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Life's first molecule: Borate boosts its formation, finds study
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Scientists who use AI tools are publishing more papers than ever before
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Paraplegic engineer becomes the first wheelchair user to blast into space
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Hot, humid weather during pregnancy poses far greater risks to child health than heat alone
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Inequality alone doesn't cause civil unrest—but internet access adds the crucial spark
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Scientists urge governments not to wait for global plastics treaty as pollution continues to grow
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Quantum entanglement could connect drones for disaster relief, bypassing traditional networks
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Dunedin's inner-city greening project shows even small spaces can be wildlife havens
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Lessons from the Caldor Fire's Christmas Valley 'miracle'
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Turning plastic waste into valuable chemicals with single-atom catalysts
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Weighing sustainability of real vs. fake Christmas trees
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Saturday Citations: Self-repairing quantum computer; AI carbon footprint; active listening forges bonds
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Beetles block mining of Europe's biggest rare earths deposit
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First beta-delayed neutron emission observed in rare fluorine-25 isotope
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Early motherhood carries wage penalty, while delaying pays off
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Lapland's next hotspot after Santa? Torne Valley seeks sustainable tourism
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Wildfires reshape forest soils for decades, with recovery varying by climate
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A molecular gatekeeper that controls protein synthesis
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New 'cloaking device' concept shields electronics from disruptive magnetic fields
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Ant societies rose by trading individual protection for collective power—the evolution of 'squishability'
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How mountain building and climate change have shaped alpine biodiversity over 30 million years
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How ancient viral DNA shapes early embryonic development
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Why many Americans avoid negotiating, even when it costs them
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