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Americans generally like wolves, except when we're reminded of our politics

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Marine regression emerges as key driver of Late Paleozoic Ice Age in high-resolution model

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Shelled amoeba crawls like an octopus, shifting tactics on the go

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Webb reveals a sample of galaxies with unusual features, nicknamed 'Platypus'

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How well-meaning allies increase stress for marginalized people

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Webb finds early-universe analog's unexpected talent for making dust

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Cracking sleep's evolutionary code: Neuron protection traced back to jellyfish and sea anemones

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Ticking time bomb: Some northeastern US farmers report as many as 70 tick encounters over a 6-month period

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Programmable microparticles morph and self-propel under electrical fields

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AMOC collapse simulations reveal what could happen to the ocean's carbon

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Should AI be allowed to resurrect the dead?

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Young galaxies grow up fast: Research reveals unexpected chemical maturity

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First sky map from NASA's SPHEREx observatory

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Webb telescope sheds light on ancient 'monster stars' that may reveal the birth of black holes

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'Platypus' objects in the early universe look like stars but behave like galaxies

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A speeding clock could solve Darwin's mystery of gaps in animal fossil records

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How writing about places people know makes the climate crisis less abstract

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New tools turn grain crops into living biosensors

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Superheated sediments in a submarine pressure cooker—an unexpected source of deep-sea hydrogen

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Virtual National Science Foundation internships aren't just a pandemic stopgap. They can open opportunities

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'If you don't like dark roast, this isn't the coffee for you': How exclusionary ads can win over the right customers

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Six dead in weather accidents as cold snap grips Europe

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Dentin inside wolffish teeth is a rare material: When compressed along its length—it also shrinks in width

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Equal treatment ads can backfire, study finds

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Science army mobilizes to map US soil microbiome

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Ancient clay cylinders provide first foundation text documenting Nebuchadnezzar II's restoration of the ziggurat of Kish

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Why we trust romantic partners rather than AI when making big financial decisions

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Single-atom photocatalyst enables green, oxidant-free C–H cross-coupling reactions

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Electrons that lag behind nuclei in 2D materials could pave way for novel electronics

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'Stomata in-Sight' system allows scientists to watch plants 'breathe' in real-time

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New research provides overview of market microstructure regulation

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Why are older adults more likely to share misinformation online?

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Rare 'firework morphology' of supernova remnant Pa 30 may be due to white dwarf wind

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Narrative-based performance reviews deemed fairest by employees

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Jupiter's moon Europa lacks the undersea activity needed to support life, study suggests

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Why we talk to people who think differently—or why we don't

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How to make communities more resilient to climate change

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From pint to plate, scientists brew up a new way to grow meat

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Direct 3D printing of nanolasers can boost optical computing and quantum security

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Orange pigments in birds and human redheads prevent cellular damage, study shows

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Solving quantum computing's longstanding 'no cloning' problem with an encryption workaround

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Indonesia's panda cub Rio thriving 40 days after birth

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House sparrows can help us save endangered species: A mathematical framework for genomic prediction

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Climate change accelerates tree deaths across Australian forests, study finds

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Black hole shreds distant 'super sun,' unleashing a spectacular event known as the Whippet

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Nanoparticles with AI-crafted sensors open paths to at-home cancer screening

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Do I have to rinse out my swimsuit after the pool? A textile scientist has the answer

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Women have fought hard to be recognized as farmers. There's still more work to be done

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Error-correction technology to turn quantum computing into real-world power

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How a biological version of rock-paper-scissors determines if lizard colors are maintained or lost

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