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One step closer to deciphering TOR, the molecular machinery that makes humans and yeast grow

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Shorebird science and conservation collective shows big data can protect birds

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Image: NASA's Hubble and Webb Telescopes survey the Pinwheel Galaxy

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Genome-hopping 'Starships' may explain why some pest-killing fungi stop working

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Stealth superstorms reveal lightning on Jupiter: Beyond the superbolt

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Superconducting chip generates tunable terahertz waves for compact imaging

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LLMs stereotype non-Western moral values in predictable ways, research finds

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Hubble revisits Crab Nebula to track 25 years of expansion

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Jamming bacterial communications, instead of killing the microbes, might provide long-lasting treatment

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Frustrated Lewis pair chemistry enables dual atom insertion to build bioactive molecules

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Diamonds are not a geoengineer's best friend: Carbon impurities provide a reality check

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Climate change may complicate avalanche risk across the Pacific Northwest

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Wildflower folk remedy shows modern potential for tackling antibiotic resistance

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Unlocking longevity insights from ancient bristlecone pine

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Precision of the food-directional 'waggle dance' fluctuates with audience size and who's in attendance, study reveals

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Nanoplastics become more harmful after being outdoors, study finds

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Green clay courts serve up environmental solutions by absorbing carbon dioxide

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The 'silent takeover': Invasive bees are reshaping Chile's unique pollination networks

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Study explores 'antifragility' in nature, where some species benefit from extreme swings

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Discovery of genetic switch could help turn rice into a perennial crop

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The 'private solution trap': Why richer countries may favor adaptation over public solutions, and who pays

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A safer, nonflammable battery electrolyte exists, but self-assembly flaw is holding it back

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Python scales host microstructures that block bacterial biofilms—revealing potential for antimicrobial materials

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Tracking Arctic freshwater flow from space

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Urban blue tits use discarded cigarette butts to protect their nests, study suggests

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The evolutionary secret of the California poppy's alkaloids

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How dolphins communicate: New discoveries from a long‑term study in Sarasota, Florida

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Decoding sugars one bond at a time—without labels

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Striped mice survive harsh drought by slowing down and not getting stressed

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Mining a methane-degrading bioreactor for protein rubies

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Moby Dick 'ship sinking' sperm whales caught headbutting on camera

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Ancient 'syphilis-like' disease in Vietnam challenges long-held assumptions on congenital infection

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Online ad fraud is a feature, not a bug

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Self-cleaning fabric could eliminate the need for detergent

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Quantum computers could have a fundamental limit after all

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Saturn-mass world discovered orbiting two low-mass stars

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Hydrogen shell detected around Nova Persei 1901 may be a planetary nebula

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Did you hear the one about scientists telling jokes? Not many did, according to a study of humor at conferences

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Electric current stabilizes spins at unstable points for new types of computing

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Superconducting quantum processor performs well with significantly less wiring

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Field-portable assays help scientists study and explore caves

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Police misconduct is often traceable to warning signs before hire: Study recommends national hiring standards

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How soil microbes may control the future of our planet

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Research team examine ethical and methodological use of generative artificial intelligence in higher education

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'Space archaeology' reveals first dynamic history of a giant spiral galaxy

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Russia resumes use of space launch site damaged in accident

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Planet trapped record heat in 2025: UN

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An end to the battle between touchscreens and long fingernails is on the horizon

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Neutrality can speed up and stabilize collective decisions, new study shows

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Measuring irreversibility in gene transcription

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