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Tax cuts, access and quality of life shape startup-friendly smart cities
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Why workplace change keeps failing: New framework says structure, not mindset, may be the real barrier
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Modern experiments suggest rhino teeth may have been part of Neanderthal toolkits
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Researchers combine five metals to build a better nanocrystal
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Every dollar spent on forest fuel treatments saves $3.75 in wildfire damages, study finds
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Myanmar's devastating quake could reshape how California and other fault zones gauge future risk
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Trafficked pangolin DNA reveals hotspots of illegal wildlife trade
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Why plant extinctions may rise by 2100 even if species keep shifting ranges
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Thawing Arctic soil awakens only half of soil microbes, new study reveals
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Scientists unlock fungi's secret chemistry, offering a greener path to crop protection
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LED light unlocks 3D optical fingerprints inside materials without lasers
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How cells 'back up' DNA replication to survive severe damage
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How evolution sculpts the facial shapes of birds and mammals
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Mobile qubits on a chip move us a step closer to everyday quantum computers
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Photonics advance could enable compact, high-performance lidar sensors
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When faith meets a melting point: New study warns Hajj pilgrimage is breaching human survivability limits
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Magnetic checkerboard separates microparticles by size and sends them along different paths
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Team steers electron spin ballistically in graphene
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Urban trees cool the world's cities more than we thought—but we can't rely on them alone
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Ancient sea fossils indicate millipede and centipede ancestors evolved their legs while still underwater
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Transcribing speech is never neutral—it shapes power and bias
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Artificial intelligence may accelerate the path to radicalization
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Countries must back commitments to transition from fossil fuels with action
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Recreational fishing in the US catches far more fish than previously estimated
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Archaeologists unearth evidence of dogs being traded within Mayan societies
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Study seeks to stave off mitochondrial dysfunction believed to cause aging
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Streetlights trigger bizarre 'death spirals' in thousands of isopods, scientists find
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Tree communities shape hidden energy flows under European forests
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Drones match farm planning effectiveness of more expensive tech, study finds
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Satellite captures a sea of spinning clouds
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Deforestation lessens Amazon rainfall—and climate change hastens that process, study finds
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Sexual arousal can lead to tunnel vision, blinding people to rejection cues
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Brexit did not just shake Britain—it sent financial shockwaves across Europe, research indicates
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Construction sector adapts to global shocks faster than expected
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Protecting the future of Southeast Asia's giant clams
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Testing quantum collapse theory with the XENONnT dark matter detector
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Properly crediting employees for their ideas is key to building a strong workplace culture, research finds
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Chilean wasp named in honor of Sir David Attenborough's 100th birthday
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Ice Age butcher's tools are a sign of ancient humans' creativity during hard times
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Rapidly melting Antarctic ice shelves may cause global sea levels to rise far faster than expected
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These monster black holes did not form the usual way—their history of violence is written into spacetime ripples
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Troubled waters: Jakarta battles deadly, invasive suckerfish
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College students are noticing their AI‑smoothed writing sounds strong—and not like them
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Magnetic 'super lenses' open new window on high-temperature superconductors
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Hourglass nanographenes unlock strong, robust multi-spin entanglement
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Antimalarial drug hunt uncovers enzyme target with potent new inhibitors
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Sound waves create mist that can act like 'plant sunscreen'
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Researchers discover a new pathway to building energy-efficient computing chips
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Rare footage of elusive sea-floor creatures and backward-swimming fish captured by compact video-acoustic system
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Clean energy's nickel rush is heading straight for some of Earth's richest ecosystems
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