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Hi-res microscopes give biologists petabytes of data. Scientists are creating an AI assistant to make sense of it
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Q&A: What can plant evolution teach people about breeding better crops?
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Rice feeds billions of people—but its role in fueling climate change is growing
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Stressed crystal creates nanoscale patterns on chip materials at room temperature
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Platypus population expands to 20 in Australia's Royal National Park
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Social mammals live longer—but bigger groups don't add that many extra years
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How countries can build effective DNA barcoding networks
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Unclear tasks and command structures may increase fatigue in disaster responders
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Earth's outer core beneath Pacific reversed direction in 2010, satellite data reveal
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Astronomers discover a super-Earth orbiting a nearby red dwarf
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Heat vulnerability follows more than temperature, and this global map exposes the overlooked fault lines
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Hubble captures galaxy cluster MACS J1141.6-1905
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How the Great Pyramid of Giza has survived 4,500 years of Egyptian earthquakes
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Asexual lizards, virgin births and clones—the all‑female species of the animal kingdom
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Image: Tornado draws a jagged line in Mississippi
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Researchers collaborate on effort to map biodiversity on Indonesia's unexplored seamounts
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Superconducting vortices moonlight as controllable qubits, turning a disruption into a resource
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Midwest flamingos and 'hurricane toads': Wildlife's strange storm stories
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Lost elephant calf reunites with family after researchers track herd across Samburu reserve
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New tool helps accurately assemble notoriously difficult bird genomes
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Human‑made chemicals are harming seals at the molecular level, study finds
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Why the intrinsic quantum effects of axion dark matter are completely undetectable
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Would you trust AI to help you find 'the one'? Dating apps are betting it can
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What do the Commonwealth Writers Prize AI allegations mean for prizes—and short stories?
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If you need to anesthetize a butterfly, here's the best way to do it
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Exploring education during times of economic crisis
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Listening to the rainforest: Researcher uses AI to monitor biodiversity through sound
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FIFA's huge World Cup to generate unprecedented cash and CO₂
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Atlas reveals rocks with rare earth element potential, helping pinpoint new deposits
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With record-low snow, Colorado preps for wildfire onslaught
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Ancient DNA reveals web of marriage and migration in Peru centuries before Inca rule
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Trump eases curbs on planet-warming gases used in refrigerants
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'Dread': Coral scientists fear bleaching El Nino could bring
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India generates record power as demand surges in severe heat wave
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Gibraltar monkeys eat soil in junk food detox, study finds
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Countdown glitch delays world's biggest rocket as SpaceX targets Friday retry
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Mangrove loss threatens Sierra Leone's oyster harvesters
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Something coming: what scientists know about a potential 'super' El Nino
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Seagrass found to produce new genetic individuals rather than clone itself, offering hope for 'underwater meadows'
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'Seed Transfer Zones' could help restore vast areas of degraded land in Brazil
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Researchers transform paper sludge into valuable biofuels
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Long-serving CEOs may weaken innovation, study finds
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Romania dig uncovers 350-square-meter megastructure in 45-house prehistoric settlement
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We analyzed the TikTok history of 142 men. Here's what it taught us about the manosphere
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NASA's AWE instrument completes mission to study Earth's effect on space weather
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AI not yet good enough to grade university essays, rewarding 'style over substance'
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Ancient seas get a new T. rex as massive mosasaur emerges from Texas fossils
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Television news coverage of climate policy is limited and polarized in the US, study finds
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When neighborhoods burn, the smoke carries more than soot
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Complexity isn't subjective—the right amount results in new material properties
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