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Using fiber-optic cables to detect moonquakes
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Can't stop endlessly scrolling? Tips to help you take back control
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A world‑first quantum battery charges faster when it gets bigger—but it's tiny and only lasts nanoseconds
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Rapid melting of Antarctic sea ice is largely driven by ocean warming, research reveals
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Clearest evidence yet that giant planets spin faster than their cosmic lookalikes
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Video: How do plants know when to bloom? Spring flowering explained by chronobiologist
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Billions in March Madness betting pool is fodder for research
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Abalone shells could help trace seafood origins
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Female Galápagos warblers sing often, yet song is not tied to aggression
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Beavers can convert stream corridors to persistent carbon sinks
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Challenging a 300-year-old law of friction
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Snail-derived compound could be a safer anticoagulant compared to heparin
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Reasons for illegal fishing 'more nuanced' than previously thought, international research shows
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Microwave quantum network shows resilience against heat-related disturbances
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Dark matter experiment reaches ultracold milestone
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Study links artificial turf fields to lethal chemical threat for salmon
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Investors willing to pay a little more for green bonds
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Prodrug lipid nanoparticle could unlock universal immunotherapy for solid cancers
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Protein sequencing advance offers new insights into life's foundations
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A 'consortium' of bacteria cooperates to eat phthalate plasticizers that single microbes can't stomach
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Targeted alpha therapy: One compound holds promise for unified cancer care
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Dallas-Fort Worth has untapped innovation potential, study says
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New material can collect clean and safe drinking water from the air
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Research reveals hidden ocean heat waves threatening South China Sea ecosystems
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Researchers explore new ways to neutralize germs using light-activated nanomaterials
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How Edvard Munch's painting 'The Scream' might look in 300 years' time
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Natural textile fibers may persist for more than a century in lake sediments
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Light-activated material offers new approach to carbon dioxide conversion
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Using cow dung for sustainable carbon dioxide capture
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Decline in Japanese chum salmon linked to climate change
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Scientists create a new state of matter at room temperature using light and nanostructures
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The cactus on your desk is an evolution speed machine
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AI model predicts chemical effects on gene expression, speeding drug discovery
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Why models and longitudinal data on adherence to non-pharmaceutical interventions must come together
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Nest-building birds help disperse cotton further than wind, study suggests
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Bell-bottoms today, miniskirts tomorrow: Math reveals fashion's 20-year cycle
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Ultrathin BiFeO₃ breaks the 30 nm limit, delivering fourfold stronger piezoelectricity
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Some Canadians are willing to eat insect-based food, but conditions apply
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Past intensive whaling threatens the future of bowhead whales
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Genetic analyses show that many sponge species in the Indo-Pacific are regionally unique
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Statistics that tell the whole truth? It's as easy as ABC
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What happens to cigarette butts after 10 years in the environment
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Nano 3D metallic parts turn out to be surprisingly strong despite defects
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Proof-of-concept quantum battery shows faster charging as it gets larger
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From dust to planets: Parabolic flight reveal a turbulent path
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Sunscreen produces persistent free radicals when exposed to light, study finds
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How humans took over the planet: The role of cultural evolution
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The autonomy of universities in the U.S. falls far behind peer group, analysis finds
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Carbon nanotube 'black paint' absorbs terahertz radiation to cut 6G interference
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Bacterium that may protect against long COVID identified
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