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Why do brown bats stop feeding during fireworks?
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Carbon-capture technology could trigger the deforestation it was designed to prevent
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Atoms vibrate on circular paths—with an unexpected twist
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JWST maps cosmic web in record detail back to universe's first billion years
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'Nature's algorithm' found in Chinese money plants
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Universal voting-by-mail increases voter turnout for both major US parties
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Meet the whistling mice that use inflatable air sacs to sing
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Water-based nanocrystal provides a sticky solution to a pesky agricultural problem
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What Chinook salmon eat depends on where they are in the Salish Sea, study finds
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Two proteins, one goal: New findings on stem cell differentiation
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Blackberries reveal single genetic switch for first-year fruiting, speeding new varieties
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Giving X-ray vision a sense of direction
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Super-resolution microscopy provides real-time picture of bacteria degrading biomass with enzyme complexes
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Work songs can improve team coordination, study finds
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Forest restoration and spotted owl conservation can work together, study finds
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Emperor penguins in focus as Antarctic talks start in Japan
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What if we killed all mosquitoes?
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Dengue outpaces virus-blocking mosquitoes in Brazil
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Why are some people mosquito magnets? Clues are emerging
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Method for measuring energy amounts less than a trillionth of a billionth of a joule could boost quantum computing
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Support local people to protect world's nature, new report urges, as deadline for global conservation target looms
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Ancient bacterial toolkit links human gut health to ocean carbon cycling
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New tectonic plate boundary could be forming in Zambia, scientists say
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New model finds the lower size limit for habitable exoplanets
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Birds of prey in South Africa are in trouble—a study analyzes data from 16 years of road counts
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Algal bloom crisis shows climate risks need evaluative governance
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Generative AI may significantly reduce the number of animal experiments
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Scurvy's skeletal fingerprint found in California's Late Holocene archaeological sites
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Chip-scale photonic approach achieves ultralow-noise microwave and millimeter-wave signal generation
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Why prescribed fire often fails: Scorched invasive shrubs can resprout instead of die
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Pet loss is difficult for people—what about for other pets?
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New research examines 'remorse bias' in legal decision-making
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NASA fuel cell tests pave way for energy storage on the moon
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Unexplored interactions between electrons and atomic nuclei shed light on dark matter
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Aquifer recharge could buffer water scarcity, yet policy blocks uptake in five countries
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Brazilian microfossils interpreted as animal traces are actually algae and bacteria, research reveals
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Lab-grown diamond device could change how radiation doses are measured
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Snow and glacier ecosystems across remote Antarctic island reveal hidden microbial diversity
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Heat index maps uncover when city greening cools most—and when it can backfire
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Nudge theory was all about taking responsibility, but it allowed big business to look the other way
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Researchers find coherent ferrons—polarization waves with potential across quantum and telecom applications
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Metagenomics and AI could unlock uncultivated bacteria and archaea
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From AI companions to climate action, we undervalue what lies ahead
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Smarter search for fuel-cell catalysts uses machine learning
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Hidden proton pathways emerge as ultrathin polymer film method splits interface signals
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What it would have been like to experience the dinosaur‑killing asteroid armageddon: A blow‑by‑blow account
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Climate patterns may shape where violent conflict risks are amplified
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Relaxing rules on carbon markets would undermine climate action, scientists warn
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How carbon dioxide cools the upper atmosphere—and warms Earth below
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Inland seas may face widespread heat waves by midcentury as warming accelerates
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