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Mon Jan 19
Storms and shifting sands—assessing the ocean's impact on Start Bay coastline in UK
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Measuring chaos: Researchers quantify the quantum butterfly effect
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Man missing in floods as France hit by record 35 days of rain
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Cracks in snow propagate faster than expected
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Study explores challenges of flood risk management
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A ring to transcribe them: The unique path of poxviruses
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Does the motion of DNA influence its activity?
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Cosmic predators: How supermassive black holes slow star growth in nearby galaxies
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Global shark bites return to average in 2025, with a smaller proportion in the United States
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Indigenous plant could have handy health benefits
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Restored woodlands show only partial ability to bounce back after fire
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How to keep CFOs from leaving
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Ultra-stable lasers that rely on crystalline mirrors could advance next-generation clocks and navigation
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Cultured beef differs from conventional beef in allergy-related hazards, food safety study shows
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Report: US history polarizes generations, but has potential to unite
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Twelve-year tracking suggests killer whales do not always drive shark disappearances
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India celebrates cheetah births to boost reintroduction bid
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Chitosan-nickel biomaterial becomes stronger when wet, and could replace plastics
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As glaciers retreat, Greenland seals may lose key feeding hotspots
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Working with robots at work? Why team-based reviews may protect morale
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Bird flu ravaging Antarctic wildlife, scientist warns
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First-ever shark recorded in Antarctic waters filmed at 490 meters in near‑freezing water
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NASA hopes fuel leaks are fixed as it launches another countdown test for the Artemis II moonshot
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Trauma is a major barrier to refugees' employment, study finds
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Image: Winter grips Hokkaido, Japan
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Economists and environmental scientists see the world differently—here's why that matters
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Draining wetlands produces substantial emissions in the Canadian Prairies
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Genetic analysis reveals an alternative explanation for the Jomon migration to Japan
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What it really means to love your job—and when that love can become a liability
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Bushbabies reclassified as 'near threatened.' Scientists share how to protect these adorable primates
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Atrocities take place in democratic nations as well as autocratic ones—our database has logged them all
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Researchers measure Puijo lichens and microbes for canopy nitrous oxide uptake
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Sea level rise worries most Hawaiʻi residents, survey finds
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Expedition to investigate coastal Kelvin waves and marine heat waves in the tropical Atlantic
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How 1.5 million km of undersea internet cables can double up as an earthquake and tsunami warning system
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Will more police and surveillance prevent the next school tragedy?
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Gotland hunter-gatherer graves hint at how Stone Age families organized
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Cognitive biases of talent scouts can undermine sports teams' success
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A bacterium's built-in compass, explained: Single-cell magnetometry confirms Earth-field alignment
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Scientists build successful 'cloud in a box'
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Rhododendron-derived drugs now made by bacteria
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Beyond the beaches, Wellington's catastrophic sewage spill could be bad news for coastal ecosystems
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Porous liquids could capture methane from biogas and release it on demand
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Exploring electron microscopy and AI as key players for identifying pollen grains
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Moving biopesticides through plants opens new opportunities
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AI model delivers detailed 15-day Mediterranean Sea predictions in seconds
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Strong Field Spin-Boson model revises how intense lasers drive electrons in dense matter
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Horses with over 30 minutes of REM sleep show better persistence in learning tasks
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Why failing generative AI keeps rolling in government: Nine arguments sustain momentum
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Relatedness and positive attitudes drive trust in AI and its developers
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