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Exceptionally well-preserved ant in Goethe's amber examined

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New insight into economic outcomes of the US space race

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First carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars discovered in Milky Way's companion

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Rain, not snow: Extraordinary warmth leaves mountains less snowy across the West

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How does popularity influence consumers' online music choices?

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Shipping regulations to reduce pollution may have exacerbated Great Barrier Reef bleaching

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'Shark-repellent' method could reform fisheries by curbing bycatch

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Are llamas big pharma's secret weapon to find new drugs?

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Shrubs curb carbon emissions in China's largest desert, decades-long experiment shows

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Hibernating hamsters maintain muscle cells by suppressing muscle regeneration, study shows

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Saltier seas in spring double the chance of extreme El Niño events, study finds

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OceanXplorer: a 'one-stop shop' for marine research

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'So little we know': In submersibles revealing the deep sea

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Historic winter storm kills at least 10 across US

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To reach net-zero, reverse current policy and protect the largest trees in the Amazon, say scientists

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Vanishing birds across Norway's agricultural landscape may signal deeper changes

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Banal but brutal: Career anxiety as a driving force behind authoritarianism

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Innovative catalyst enables CO₂-free production of hydrogen and formate from waste byproduct glycerol

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Arctic Weather Satellite paves way for constellation observation

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Period pain and heavy bleeding cost the Australian economy billions every year in lost productivity

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Chandra catalog now contains 1.3 million X-ray detections across the sky

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CEO accents play role in everyday investors' decision-making, but not professionals, study finds

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We interviewed Australian women who sexually abused children—this is what we learned

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Breakthrough laser technique holds quantum matter in stable packets

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South African San rock art reveals trance dances and initiation ceremonies

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A new study of lunar rocks suggests Earth's water might not have come from meteorites

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Bacteria use wrapping flagella to tunnel through microscopic passages, research reveals

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A new dataset exposes biodiversity loss hidden in global staple food trade

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Superconducting nanowire memory array achieves significantly lower error rate

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Yes, feral cats and foxes really have driven many Australian mammals to extinction

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Novel biosensor enables real-time tracking of iron (II) in living cells

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A new look at trends in human deaths due to climate extremes

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The Mount Maunganui tragedy reminds us landslides are NZ's deadliest natural hazard

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Researchers develop high-performance fluoroborate crystals for deep-ultraviolet lasers

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Teaching horses to 'speak up' with symbols: Project aims to boost animal welfare

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Cleaner air is (inadvertently) harming the Great Barrier Reef

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Mining genomes for cyst nematode resistance could enable better soybean harvests

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Edison's 1879 bulb experiments may have unintentionally produced graphene

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Why do onions and chips keep washing up on England's south coast? Here's the science

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General ad campaign for climate action receives more public engagement than tailored approach, study finds

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Why some messages are more convincing than others

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New nanoparticle technology offers hope for hard-to-treat diseases

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New study sheds light on the threat of 'marine darkwaves' to ocean life

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Microplastics in the atmosphere: Higher emissions come from land areas than from the ocean, study finds

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Bullying tied to higher suicide attempt risk for high school girls

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An app that uses drone footage to track plastic litter on beaches is promoting voluntary cleanup in Ireland

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Humanity's oldest known cave art has been discovered in Sulawesi

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Why we believe what we click: How self-selected online information shapes beliefs more than passive exposure

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How to get managers to say yes to flexible work arrangements

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Takeout meals serve as both reward and comfort after work, study finds

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