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Europe's Ariane 6 to launch Amazon constellation satellites into orbit
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Passing got faster and more accurate in top soccer leagues, study finds
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Egalitarianism among hunter-gatherers? What a food-sharing experiment reveals about self-interest
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In-situ sensor enables real-time monitoring of soil nitrate nitrogen
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Upcycling genes: 'SUPER' platform improves underperforming genetic parts
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More banks mean higher costs for borrowers
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A new inhalable treatment for tuberculosis: Once-weekly nanoparticles match daily oral rifampin in mice
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The wild physics that keeps your body's electrical system flowing smoothly
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Versatile enzyme that quickly, accurately synthesizes RNA can also perform reverse transcription
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Hubble captures light show around rapidly dying star
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Historically Black colleges and universities do more than offer Black youths opportunity
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Taxing Africa's informal economies: Technology's promise and pitfalls
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The seductive simplicity—and danger—of pop psychology's 'love languages'
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Breeding a better cucumber: New genetic map reveals 171,892 structural variants
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When blackouts occur during heat waves, Austin homes pose major risk
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Exploring how the immune system detects drugs coated with 'stealth' polymers
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AI model uses molecular energy to predict the most stable atom arrangements
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Making every identity count: Free tool developed for better handling of identity data in research surveys
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Fossil discovery suggests giant pythons once roamed Taiwan
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From principles to practice: What students want from diversity education
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Impulse and inhibition: The complex ways bilingual brains balance reason with emotion
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Sea lion camera reveals mother taking pup on educational foraging expedition in the wild
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The most prevalent disability in classrooms may be fetal alcohol spectrum disorder—and supporting students is vital
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AI isn't likely to wipe out all farming jobs—but it is changing who bears the risks
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Rules of unknown board game from the Roman period revealed
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Study explores how women in public sector regulate their emotions at work
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Study finds nearly half of Latin America's crop pesticides are banned in EU
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Female scientists wait longer to have papers published in life and biomedical sciences
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AI-generated arguments are persuasive—even when labeled
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Current flows without heat loss in newly engineered fractional quantum material
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Novel nanosheets boost clot clearing while limiting systemic bleeding
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Video: Can robots help save farming?
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Chang'e-6 samples constrain lunar impact flux and illuminate early impact history
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Launch to ISS delayed again over weather: NASA
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US to scrap cornerstone of climate regulation this week
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Discovery of a possible pulsar in the Milky Way's center could enable unprecedented tests of General Relativity
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AI is reshaping how entrepreneurs think and adapt, study suggests
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A possible first-ever Einstein probe observation of a black hole tearing apart a white dwarf
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Q&A: Expert discusses the 'gay voice' stereotype
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Moving beyond money to measure the true value of Earth science information
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Silent witnesses: Pets offer a fur-ensic tale
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When heat flows backwards: A neat solution for hydrodynamic heat transport
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Football-sized fossil creature may have been one of the first land animals to eat plants
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Machine learning reveals hidden landscape of robust information storage
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How your worldview can affect the Earth through three values
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Mauled by a bear, 27,500 years ago: What a lavish teen burial reveals
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Plants and worms harnessed to improve sustainable urban drainage systems
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Planting tree belts on wet farmland comes with an overlooked trade-off
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Fruit fly study reveals how mating triggers behavioral changes in females
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Non-biologic processes don't fully explain Mars organics collected by Curiosity, researchers say
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