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Sandblasting on Mars: Camera reveals how prevailing winds shape elongated landforms in volcanic zone

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Scientists use string theory to crack the code of natural networks

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Inside the massive radio search of our newest interstellar guest

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Can recycling urine help combat the climate crisis?

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Tackling conspiracy theories requires tactics as varied as the theories themselves

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Going further with fusion, together

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Long day at work? Go ahead and watch some TV, research suggests

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US defense attorneys' view on autism highlights challenges faced by neurodiverse clients

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Crime in Newark concentrated around corner stores

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Supernova remnant video from NASA's Chandra is decades in making

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Antiferromagnetic metal exhibits diode-like behavior without external magnetic field

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Regenerative farmers view nature as a meaningful partner in professional decision-making

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Small-scale rainforest clearing drives majority of carbon loss, study finds

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The Milky Way's black hole is hiding an explosive past, evidence suggests

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German emissions cuts slow, North Sea has warmest year on record

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France halts imports of food with traces of banned pesticides

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Stars that die off the beaten path

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Small chimps, big risks: What chimps show us about our own behavior

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CRISPR discovery could lead to single diagnostic test for COVID, flu, RSV

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Molecular switch reveals transition between single-celled and multicellular forms

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Early hominins from Morocco reveal an African lineage near the root of Homo sapiens

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Four baby planets show how super-Earths and sub-Neptunes form

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A fresh start feels powerful—until motivation fades. Here's how to set work goals that stick

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Where will the next megafire break out? Climate change is making it tougher to predict

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Cyclones get names but deadly heat waves don't. Should Australia personalize severe weather?

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Yes, forest trees die of old age. But the warming climate is killing them faster

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A red moon, a blue moon, a supermoon and more: Your guide to the southern sky in 2026

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New book highlights human toll of the Kenyan property boom

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Why meritocracy is hard to achieve

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Dark matter and neutrinos may interact, challenging standard model of the universe

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Economics has lost the narrative thread, says leading expert

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You've heard of climate change. What is the climate debt doom loop?

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Flood literacy gaps persist as nature-based solutions prove effective against increasing water events

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Direct flights drive multinational firm growth in globally connected cities

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How political influence shapes agricultural expansion in the Amazon

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Smartphone use cuts into school hours, with social media leading the way

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Ushikuvirus: Newly discovered giant virus may offer clues to the origin of life

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How is drought in New England affecting water levels and the environment?

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Nature-inspired computers are shockingly good at math

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Human-made materials could make up as much as half of some Scottish beaches

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Inflatable fabric robotic arm picks apples

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Oil residues can travel over 5,000 miles on ocean debris, study finds

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How a parasite 'gave up sex' to find more hosts—and why its victory won't last

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Ammonites survived asteroid impact that killed off dinosaurs, new evidence suggests

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Image: Algae swirls across a South African reservoir

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The next great space race: Building data centers in orbit

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FAST J0139+4328 is a low-surface-brightness galaxy, deep imaging reveals

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Language shapes visual processing in both human brains and AI models, study finds

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Environmentalists push back against US EPA plan to extend coal plant closings

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Boomers are the key to sustainability in boardrooms, study suggests

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