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One week in a foster home can dramatically improve shelter dogs' lives
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Europe's next-generation weather satellite sends back first images
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Did You Feel It? Expanding use of an earthquake crowdsourcing tool
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Marine volcanic plateaus tied to at least 4 Triassic extinction events
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How a vital DNA protection protein complex adapts to new threats without compromising its essential functions
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Energy crisis coal switch increased emissions, illnesses and deaths across 6 countries
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Identifying dinosaurs from their footprints is difficult, but AI can help
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How fire, people and history shaped the South's iconic longleaf pine forests
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Why some people speak up against prejudice, while others do not
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Biomass could play a key role in Canada's transition to a carbon-neutral economy
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White men held less than half the board seats on the top 50 Fortune list for the third straight year
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Want to ride your bicycle? Study highlights rise of Canada's bike network
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Reconfigurable robotic fish reveals how stiffness and wave propagation shape swimming performance
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Cuttlefish use polarized light to create a dramatic mating display invisible to humans
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How defects make permanent magnets even more efficient
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Streaks on Mercury show that it is not a 'dead planet'
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Trust in Ph.D. advisor can predict a good grad school experience
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Gold 'supraballs' nearly double solar energy absorption in tests
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First radio signals from rare supernova reveal star's final years
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AI unlocks hundreds of cosmic anomalies in Hubble archive
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Readers crave good stories, gender irrelevant
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Red flowers have a 'magic trait' to attract birds and keep bees away
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Claiming your business page on review platforms can have unintended effects on customer reviews, study shows
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Where did southern Australia's record-breaking heat wave come from?
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In ancient Mesopotamia, what was a ziggurat?
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Groundhogs are lousy forecasters but valuable animal engineers—and an important food source
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Back to school: What are the money lessons to teach your kids at every age?
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Most AI assistants are feminine—and it's fueling dangerous stereotypes and abuse
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NASA, GE aerospace hybrid engine system marks successful test
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Ensuring equitable technological transitions: AI use in the workforce
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Drug delivery concept boosts nanoparticle surfactants for enhanced oil recovery
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Ancient Martian beach discovered, providing new clues to red planet's habitability
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Peatland restoration can deliver climate mitigation benefits within a few decades
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Context matters: Looking at role in fishery sustainability could serve as a foundation to improve fisheries worldwide
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New data reveals how gentrification is reshaping who can afford to live on London
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Q&A: The dangers of not teaching students how to use AI responsibly
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New technology solves production bottleneck for black soldier fly larvae
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Pushback couldn't derail this researcher's work in criminology
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How early-career English language teachers can grow professionally, despite all odds
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Study finds no evidence that using gender-inclusive language alone helps women in the workplace
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Girls are happiest at school—for good reasons, finds Norwegian study
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New report reveals scale, causes and consequences of UK South West octopus bloom
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Amazon Leo satellites exceed brightness limits, study finds
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Ocean fronts revealed as key players in Earth's carbon cycle
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Hafted stone tools in China suggest early hominins were more inventive than thought
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From stellar engines to Dyson bubbles, alien megastructures could hold themselves together under the right conditions
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How the university turns royalties into a self-funding engine for innovation
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The Great Mongolian Road: Japanese Imperial Army maps reveal first detailed documentation
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Heat waves could put millions of European cattle at risk by mid-century
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Learning how to destroy PFAS—down to the tiniest airborne particles
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