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The nation is missing millions of voters due to lack of rights for former felons
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How invasive house sparrows are helping scientists detect dangerous contaminants
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Wildfire smoke silences grassland birds in New York state
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Satellite images show how Antarctica's vanishing sea ice is changing the food chain
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Rare Type Icn supernova SN 2024abvb is among the most luminous known
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Nanoparticles and AI can help researchers detect pollutants in water, soil and blood
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Tiny recording backpacks reveal bats' surprising hunting strategy
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Ancient Greek priestesses may have turned ergot fungus into a psychedelic brew during the Eleusinian Mysteries
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NASA adds mission to Artemis lunar program, updates architecture
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New York survey suggests solar leases could fund farm investments, not shutdowns
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Gag grouper are overfished in the Gulf: This new tool could help
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Newfound third cell type enables fully functional hair follicles in the lab
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The stars that lit up the early Milky Way
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Self-propelling microbes switch up swimming strategy to optimize light intake
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Why a Swiss population cap baffles experts
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Use of buy-now-pay-later loans rising most rapidly among middle-aged households, UK survey finds
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Vancouver built up fast—but now its older towers face an earthquake reckoning
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Current climate pledges may miss Paris targets
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MeerKAT discovers record-breaking cosmic laser halfway across the universe
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Researchers create world's largest dog and cat tumor database
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Study challenges beliefs on 'libido gap' between men and women
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'Old Mother Goose' challenges a 14-million-year lineage story in New Zealand
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How long do civilizations last?
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Superfluids emerge in 2D moiré crystal formed from time, study predicts
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From high‑tech greenhouses to fruit netting: How protected cropping can shield crops from climate extremes
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Would Earth still be habitable without us?
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Deterrence or self-control? Study links speeding to morality and driving environment
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El Nino may return in 2026 and make planet even hotter
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A 'Cosmic Positioning System' in the outer solar system
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'Fast-paced, fit, agile': Ableist words in job ads decrease applicants
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Curiosity studies nodules on Mars boxwork formations
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Women more likely to choose wine from female winemakers
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Past climate change: First indicators show resilience in tropical life—up to 1.5°C
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Meekness isn't weakness. Once considered positive, it's one of the 'undersung virtues' that deserve defense today
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Frictionless AI comes at a human cost to learning, growth and connection
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AI cracks Roman-era board game
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Simulations show a path to 'ideal glass' with crystal-like entropy
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DNA study uncovers continental origins of Britain's Bronze Age population
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Leopards adapted to South Africa's Cape so successfully that they're genetically unique
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Curiosity takes its closest look yet at Martian spiderwebs
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Hibernating bears reveal clues to fighting muscle loss
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Drug discovery bottleneck? Cell-free platform screens peptides faster, even in harsh conditions
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High-performance cell atlas workflow driven by manifold fitting
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New computation method for climate extremes: Researchers reveal 10-fold increase in heat over Europe
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Enhanced rock weathering is not yet a reliable climate protection measure, say researchers
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Why crowning the protein that makes jellyfish glow green as a model can help scientists streamline biology
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'Don't leave late' is the best advice for fires or floods. These terrifying videos show why
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Nanoparticle system shows promise for delivering mRNA to prevent type 1 diabetes
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Bronze Age mines in Spain may explain origin of Scandinavian bronze
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Genetic mapping of rice stink bug aids crop pest control
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