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From decades-long studies of humble grasses, new clues to climate resistance
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Ranks of Disparity: New approach fixes flaw in fairness algorithms
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Rich biodiversity found in Japan's deepest ocean trenches, including an unidentified 'mystery' species
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Students prefer AI chatbots, until they know it is one
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Why AI shouldn't be used even to decide 'simple' court cases
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More than a pretty picture, star-shaped nanomaterial changes energy storage
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Early humans in South Africa were quarrying stone as far back as 220,000 years ago
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New leading cause of tree death in US northeast shifts from logging to natural causes
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Born to roam, built for home: New genomic insights for snapper fisheries
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Ak4 regulates mitochondrial DNA synthesis to control macrophage antibacterial activity, research finds
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How microbes survive in the plastisphere
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First close pair of supermassive black holes detected
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How Jupiter cultivated more large moons than Saturn
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'Voorhees law' explains why the slower car often catches up
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How the social lives of magpies shape their call repertoire
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Reducing risks when modernizing packaging
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Green skepticism indirectly reduces intention to purchase sustainable products, says study
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A layered approach sharpens brain signals in optical imaging
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Why we're skeptical of the emotions we see on our screens
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New Artemis II 'Earthset' shot revisits Apollo 8's iconic 'Earthrise,' 57 years on
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Tech can enable cross-species experiences, new research suggests
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15 years after the eradication of rinderpest, lessons still ring true
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Oyster reefs stack up for shoreline protection
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Do you see faces in the clouds? Researchers examine pareidolia
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Quantum computing without interruptions
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Matcha model makes drug candidate screening more than 30 times faster
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Hot-dry extremes could hit 28% of humanity five times more often by end of century
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Astronomers discover Andromeda XXXVI, an ultra-faint dwarf satellite galaxy
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Natural disasters trigger 69% surge in public protests across Latin America, research finds
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'Morale boost': NASA carries out Moon mission during tough year for science
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Water on the moon? New study narrows down the most likely locations
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Artemis astronauts survey lunar surface on flyby, solar eclipse up next
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After milestone-rich lunar flyby, astronauts start trip home
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Lunar crater named after Artemis commander's deceased wife
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Artemis astronauts pass behind moon, expected communications cut starts
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Laughter, tears: Historic day for astronaut Jenni Gibbons in Houston
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GMO pictures may reinforce existing views, deepening the divide of attitudes towards them
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New method rapidly analyzes cell proteins and metabolites
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How an eye physician who translated classical Greek medicine into Arabic helped form Western medical thought
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By age 7, most children quickly spot individuals' social biases toward social groups, study finds
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3D-printed 'spanlastics' could change how cancer drugs reach tumors
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Study finds 70% of remediated Los Angeles yards still exceed lead limit
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Review details photocatalyst–biocatalyst systems for semi-artificial photosynthesis
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Global warming may be a boon for this aggressive prairie plant
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Water-repelling surfaces reveal surprising charging effects
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If life exists in Venus's atmosphere, it could have come from Earth
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Improving air temperature forecasts one to five weeks in advance without new model simulations
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A nanoparticle therapy to treat lung cancer and associated muscle wasting at the same time
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Advancing synthetic cells: A more flexible system to replicate cellular functions
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Dual-drug nanotherapy crosses blood–brain barrier, improving survival in preclinical glioblastoma models
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