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AI imaginary friends no substitute for human connection

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Why laws named after tragedies win public support

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Evidence links polyploidy and senescence in bladder cells, with implications for cancer

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Large dogs release two to four times more airborne microbes than humans

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Warming Antarctic waters come with a cost for the 'robust' rockcod

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Can childhood obesity limit the American dream? Study links it to lifelong mobility penalties

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Cleaner hulls, safer seas? How eDNA checks could spot invasive species early

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What banana-scented kombu means for probiotic foods and seaweed-based drinks

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Quantum algorithm beats classical tools on complement sampling tasks

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Good fungus may one day help save plants from bad fungus like deadly myrtle rust disease

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Shining a light on the secret life of carbon dioxide in cells

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Germany's coastal regions brace for change, fearing rising sea levels

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Study uncovers how schools circumvent suspension bans

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Artificial rivers and lakes can help keep freshwater mussel populations afloat

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New evidence shows indoor plants can quietly reshape the health and quality of our homes and workplaces

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Earth's mantle may have been cooler than thought before Pangea's breakup

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Breadcrumbs offer fossil fuel–free production of everyday goods

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Peatland lakes in Congo Basin release carbon that is thousands of years old

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New York orders citywide travel ban as major storm hits US

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NASA will return its moon rocket to the hangar for more repairs before astronauts strap in

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Globe-trotting ancient 'sea-salamander' fossils rediscovered from Australia's dawn of the Age of Dinosaurs

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Study finds warming world increases days when weather is prone to fires around the globe

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Elevated E. coli, staph still detected in Potomac river 4 weeks after sewage spill

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How shaming unethical brands makes companies improve their behavior

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Deep sea landscapes are a new frontier of human exploration—here's what we may find

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The algorithmic feed on X could be shifting political views toward conservatism

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Why your brain has to work harder in an open-plan office than private offices

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How to improve the performance of qubits: Super-fast fluctuation detection achieved

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National survey finds microplastic pollution around Britain's coastline could be double than previously recorded

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Dramatic changes in upper atmosphere are responsible for recent droughts and bushfires: New research

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Language barriers slow down the international diffusion of knowledge, study finds

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Nuclear speckles play a key role in the progression of viral infection, research reveals

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Sunray-like ripples emerge on a frozen reaction front

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Extreme heat waves trigger unexpected nanoparticle formation in air

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Dense aquatic plants kept Spree River levels steady despite a near 50% flow drop

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Can Baltic Sea pollution cut fertilizer imports? A lab method suggests a path

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Why people say they care about ethical shopping but often buy differently

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5,000-year-old bureaucracy: Over 7,000 prehistoric seal impressions uncovered in western Iran

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Thousands of paywalled research papers could be freed with this simple fix

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Quantum reservoir computing peaks at the edge of many-body chaos, study suggests

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Martian volcanoes could be hiding massive glaciers under a blanket of ash

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In sea urchin and salmon sperm, pH value regulates whether they remain immotile or swim

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Last nuclear weapons limits expired—pushing world toward new arms race

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Carefree bachelor or incel: Men are judged for being single, too

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The greatest risk of AI in higher education isn't cheating—it's the erosion of learning itself

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Occupy Mars? Or the moon? Get a reality check on Elon Musk's plans

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Five ways that AI could be reshaping your relationship with money

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Is teasing playful or harmful? It depends on a number of factors

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Tomb more than 1,000 years old found in Panama

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Natural selection can work at many levels, from molecules to ecosystems

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