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China is becoming more sexually liberal—if you are a man
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What the first medical evacuation from the International Space Station tells us about health care in space
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Rare plant thought extinct rediscovered by citizen scientist in remote Australia
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When science discourages correction: How publishers profit from mistakes
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Citizen scientists are spotting more and more rare frogs on private land
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Calm seas can drive coral bleaching, research reveals
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How astronauts will fix their gear using thin air
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Japan Trench geology confirmed as key driver of 2011 megaquake
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Gender quotas for public company boards spur rise in women CEOs, study finds
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Protostars carve out homes in the Orion Molecular Cloud
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Building the data infrastructure for next-generation materials science
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Feeling involved in decision-making associated with higher mental well-being, lower loneliness for women in farming
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COVID-era trick could transform drug and chemical discovery
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Wildfires trigger massive soil loss for decades, new global map shows
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The online tool keeping corporations honest on climate action
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Seychelles leads the way in the protection of sharks and rays, finds study
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Geoscientists use satellite data to determine how water shapes the land
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Observing the positronium beam as a quantum matter wave for the first time
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Study advances the global understanding of human attachment and emotional development
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Study reveals key reasons Bristol's ethnic minorities 40% less likely to visit local parks
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Why head coaches often lose the blame game
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Cigarette filters: An underestimated source of microplastic pollution
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Sugarcane hits the sweet spot for sustainable carbon
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Marine wildlife rarely interact with tidal turbines—and usually avoid collisions when they do, observations show
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X-ray observations reveal hidden disturbances in galaxy cluster Abell 3571
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White paper released on Credit for Prior Learning as a catalyst for internal mobility and retention
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A new nanorobot designed to improve immune cell recognition could help treat colorectal cancer
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A new bill could give Californians money for science they fund
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As EPA ponders Clean Water Act, activists say business eclipsing environment
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Quantum 'alchemy' made feasible with excitons
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AI helps reveal global surge in floating algae
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South Africa declares national disaster as floods batter region
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German study examines why women are less likely to hold leadership positions in logistics
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Q&A: An ice core library in Antarctica may save humanity's climate memory
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Two harmful gene variants can restore function when combined, study reveals
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Bioinspired phototransistor achieves high-sensitivity detection of low-contrast targets
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Chile declares emergency as wildfires kill at least 19
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Experiments bring Enceladus' subsurface ocean into the lab
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Scientists design artificial pain receptor that senses pain intensity and self-heals
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New class of strong magnets uses earth-abundant elements, avoids rare-earth metals
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How to prevent charge buildup in a lunar rover
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More than 55% of Cerrado native vegetation already lost, new review reveals
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New molecular design strategy improves efficiency and selectivity in electrocatalytic reactions
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New fluorescent labels offer clearer, high-contrast imaging of live cell processes
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Study finds strong link between teacher well-being and pupil achievement
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AI disruptions reveal the folly of clinging to an idealized modern university
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New model maps social polarization as overlapping group opinions, not fixed sides
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How a respiratory bacterium obtains essential lipids from the human body and targets fat-rich tissues
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NASA moves moon rocket to launch pad ahead of Artemis 2 mission
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Elephant seals return to Año Nuevo State Park. Visitors watch battling bulls and 75-pound pups
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