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The radical world of red-winged fairy wrens
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A smart fluid that can be reconfigured with temperature
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AI system TongGeometry generates and solves olympiad-level geometry problems
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Navigation apps can help level the playing field for ride-hail drivers
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Specially engineered crystal reveals magnetism with quantum potential
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Longer roots for drought? How an edited protein could reshape crop resilience
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Physicists observe polaron formation for the first time
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From cells to companies: Study shows how diversity scales within complex systems
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Tuned nanocrystals speed light-driven reactions by matching molecular vibrations
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Early study connects dogs' cancer survival with their gut microbiome composition
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JWST spots most distant jellyfish galaxy to date
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Not all humans are 'super-scary' to wildlife, animal behavior study suggests
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To aficionados, fungi are freaky, mystical and overlooked. They're helping scientists learn more
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Intensive grazing and soil fertility favor the growth of non-native plants, drylands study finds
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Can seagrass survive extreme heat? Exploring how different species withstand elevated water temperatures
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Beyond 'survival' of fittest: Evolution works in teams
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Plasma rotation simulations could help fusion reactors survive decades of use
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New amplifier design promises less noise, more gain for quantum computers
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Honey bees navigate more precisely than previously thought
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Is dark energy actually evolving?
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The ice on Greenland is acting strangely: Scientists believe they finally know why
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Scientists discover recent tectonic activity on the moon
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UAE extends Mars probe mission until 2028
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China has slashed air pollution, but the 'war' isn't over
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Massive ceramics haul from a 14th-century shipwreck reveals Singapore's trading past
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Why Triceratops has such a big nose: The first comprehensive hypothesis on soft tissue in the dinosaur
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Climbing behaviors of tree-dwelling mammals unlock insights on early primate evolution
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Northern Europe's radiator: Volcanic eruptions in the past may have pushed ocean currents toward collapse
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Family matters: How growing up together molds us
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Record-breaking Antarctic drill reveals 23 million years of climate history
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Brain responses to wildlife images can forecast online engagement—and help conservation messaging
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Double white dwarf system detected in a nearby stellar cluster
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Proton's width measured to unparalleled precision, narrowing the path to new physics
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Growing evidence that freshwater wildlife is impacted by microplastics
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Nanoengineers realize an on-chip excitonic hyperlens
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Video: This powder could rescue antibiotics
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Extra school roles can boost teachers' job satisfaction when balanced within existing hours, easing teacher shortages
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Is social media addictive? How it keeps you clicking and the harms it can cause
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Play reduces stress and lifts well-being—and adults benefit as much as children do
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Genomics: Decoding the blueprints for Australia's biodiversity
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New research calls for 'heat literacy' in Australia
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Warming winters are disrupting the hidden world of fungi—the result can shift mountain grasslands to scrub
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Preserving fading history in the Florida Keys
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What's Minnesota's largest raptor? Hint: it might not be the bald eagle
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A yeast enzyme helps human cells overcome mitochondrial defects
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Elusive lithium-ion anode binder finally seen with pioneering technique
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Tropical forests generate rainfall worth billions, study finds
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Quantum sensor research advances the pursuit of dark matter
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AI model learns yeast DNA 'language' to boost protein drug output
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Bacterial strain from 5,000-year-old cave ice shows resistance against 10 modern antibiotics
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