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How iron-sulfur nanolayers are formed: X-ray methods enable real-time view
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Alfvén waves act as the power source behind Earth's auroral displays, research reveals
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Study reveals shrinking package sizes hide significant food inflation
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Strength-in-numbers X-ray technique can map previously unattainable atomic structures
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Fast-growing trees are taking over the forests of the future and putting biodiversity, climate resilience under pressure
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Roadkill offers an ethical alternative to live wildlife in scientific research
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Hearing tests uncover unexpected humpback sensitivity to high-frequency noise
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Subtle rotations in ancient light: Decoding the universe's symmetry
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A possible ice-cold Earth discovered in the archives of the retired Kepler Space Telescope
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Great white sharks grow a whole new kind of tooth for slicing bone as they age
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New ABF crystal delivers high-performance vacuum ultraviolet nonlinear optical conversion
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Chip-sized optical amplifier can intensify light 100-fold with minimal energy
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Laser beam flips a ferromagnet's polarity without heating the material
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Cell surface glycoRNA clusters found to fine-tune growth factor signaling
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New light-based platform sets the stage for future quantum supercomputers
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Cells' built-in capacity limit for copying DNA could impact cancer treatment
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Hotspots and patterns behind deliberately lit fires in Western Australia identified
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Saltwater crocodiles traveled thousands of miles across the Indian Ocean, genetic study suggests
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Rocket or arugula? How a salad vegetable mapped the Italian diaspora
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Land use acts as a 'silent amplifier' of extreme heat, AI-driven study reveals
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Ultrathin kagome metal hosts robust 3D flat electronic band state
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Too many students drop out of A-levels—here's how to help them pick a course they'll stick with
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South Africa's floods turned deadly because Limpopo wasn't prepared—how to prevent a repeat
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AI bosses are creating a new problem for gig workers
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The Rubin Observatory will rapidly detect more supernovae
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Deep-sea fishing could undermine valuable tuna fisheries
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The infant universe's 'primordial soup' was actually soupy, study finds
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How dangling moss saves blue manakin eggs from hungry birds
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Intermittent black hole jets are like a 'cosmic volcano'
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NASA testing advances space nuclear propulsion capabilities
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443-million-year-old fossils reveal early vertebrate eyes
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Study calls for action to combat online abuse of sportswomen
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Atlantic nurse sharks show faster growth patterns in Biscayne Bay than nearby Bimini, Bahamas
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Probing the jet base of M87's supermassive black hole
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Multiwavelength monitoring reveals distant blazar OP 313's behavior
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Multiwavelength analysis finds no radio pulsations from accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar
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The first direct observation of a liquid charge density wave
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A few extra dollars may go a long way for survey researchers, study shows
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Jurassic amphibian with a projectile tongue named as a new species
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Warming may increase mangrove methane emissions—but these forests remain powerful carbon sinks
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Health advocates sound alarm as EPA works to loosen pollution standard
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Brazil declares acai a national fruit to ward off 'biopiracy'
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Backlash as Australia kills dingoes after backpacker death
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Thailand uses contraceptive vaccine to limit wild elephant births
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Russian volcano puts on display in latest eruption
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CERN chief upbeat on funding for new particle collider
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Video shows flames flying from NASA plane that touched down without landing gear
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Mountain lion roams posh San Francisco neighborhood before being captured
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How native and non-native plants affect endangered plant species in cities
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Donkeys are a common sight in northern Namibia. What colonial history has to do with it
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