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Oldest known reptile skin impressions dated to 298 million years found in Germany
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Temperature affects the quality of male frogs' mating calls: Females can hear the difference
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Bio-based coating reveals harmful UV exposure by shifting color
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The changing chemistry of invasive death cap mushrooms
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Fentanyl makeover: Core structural redesign could lead to safer pain medications
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Silver European eel discovered in Cyprus for the first time
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Plants retain a 'genetic memory' of past population crashes, study shows
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Major earthquakes are just as random as smaller ones
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Young Australians want more than 'Don't Do It': A new approach to sex education
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Queensland's longest-running planned burn study informs effective landscape fire management
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Strawberry guava prevents natural forest generation in Madagascar, project reveals
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Tourists are fueling exploitative working conditions by demanding cheap holidays, warns new research
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Scientists uncover Iron Age origins of Vietnamese tooth blackening practices
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Study finds teen 'sexting' surge, warns of sextortion and privacy risks
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How AI is distorting online research, from polls to public policy
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Reshaping the future of urban experimentation for lasting change
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Why Valentine's Day can bring up big feelings even when things seem fine
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Economic, educational and gender inequities can contribute to problematic social media use among teens
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Releasing pollack near catch depth may raise survival from 56% to 80%
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Baring the 'silent violence' of Philippine jails
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Rolling out the carpet for spin qubits with new chip architecture
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How redox reactions drive bacteria's Na⁺-NQR sodium pump
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Ambitious climate action could save 1.32 million lives a year by 2040
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Urgent need for school-housing partnerships to support students facing housing instability, according to study
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Extraterrestrial strategy: How the US could achieve energy dominance in space
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Non-alcoholic wine: A booming business searching for quality
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Trump to undo legal basis for US climate rules
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Greece's Cycladic islands swept up in concrete fever
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China carbon emissions 'flat or falling' in 2025: analysis
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Overcoming a barrier to projecting near-term climate evolution and risk
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Rich medieval Christians bought graves 'closer to God' despite leprosy stigma, archaeologists find
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Climate anxiety: Misconceptions and advice
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'Gaybourhoods' boost LGB voter turnout
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Antarctic magnetic anomaly is a trace of an ancient continental collision, scientists find
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Assessment quantifies nitrogen retention and carbon sequestration in China's forests
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Sleek, lithe and extremely rare: This elusive California fox has finally been GPS-collared
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Rocket science? 3D printing soft matter in zero gravity
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Valentine's day: Can 36 questions really change your love life?
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Unseen planet or brown dwarf may have hidden 'rare' fading star
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New model tracks antimicrobial resistance genes across gut, wastewater, soil and air
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NASA's SPHEREx mission spots 3I/ATLAS's bright envelope
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Rethinking climate change: Natural variability, solar forcing, model uncertainties, and policy implications
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Why some forests unlock more soil phosphorus: Elevation, soil pH and calcium stand out
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A new framework could transform national flood prediction
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Cell division spindles self-organize like active liquid crystals—a theory that holds up
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Visualizing how a plant's leaves, stem and roots mutually communicate under environmental stress in real time
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Scientists reveal formation mechanism behind spherical assemblies of nanocrystals
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Saturn's moon Titan could have formed in a merger of two old moons
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AI method accelerates liquid simulations by learning fundamental physical relationships
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A familiar magnet gets stranger: Why cobalt's topological states could matter for spintronics
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