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Not just a fun hobby: Board games can help build connections and reduce stress

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Gold-coated optical fiber rapidly gathers microscopic targets for faster, more sensitive detection

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Study shows how sunspot activity speeds up reentries

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Mathematicians solve decades-old mystery about the hidden order in high-dimensional randomness

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The impact of microplastics on ocean carbon uptake

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Hydrous mantle minerals reveal possible source of seismic anisotropy in stagnant slabs

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Hotels strive to be found as AI models conduct travel search

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'Patchwork families' existed more than 5,000 years ago, Neolithic DNA reveals

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Heatstroke kills 16 in India as temperatures climb

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Solar activity follows an 11‑year cycle. Here's how it controls eruptions and solar flares

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Heavily reddened quasars caught going through a 'blow-out' phase

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Indonesia says its giant sea wall will stop flooding. Is this climate adaptation or a costly folly?

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Early locust warning systems are key to minimizing natural disasters, returning up to 680 times investment

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Human-centered framework cuts child development tests to eight minutes across four skill areas

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Tiny fossils found in 1.7-billion‑year‑old mud yield clues to the evolution of complex life

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Controlled experiments reveal how nuclear fallout particles form

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After the flames, wildfires pollute drinking water for years

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'The Silence of the Lambs' introduced the world to forensic entomology—but how much has changed since?

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'Permanently wet' coating method could transform wastewater treatment by helping bacteria survive better

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Ancient tooth proteins suggest Homo erectus may have left a genetic legacy in people today

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Honeybees reveal Weber's law in flight when choosing paths

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As corporations race for the stars, we need international collaboration on space governance

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The first signs of human cremation may date back 100,000 years

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Quantum metasurface boosts terahertz detection sensitivity by exploiting in-plane photoelectric effect

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Work capacity changes could reveal sick leave risk early in workplace, thesis suggests

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Extreme 8.5-minute orbit reveals white dwarf being torn apart by its binary companion

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Atlantic seaweed blooms may be predictable, opening path to carbon removal and biofuels

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De‑extinction company says it's made an artificial egg—if true, it could help save living species

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Saturday citations: Two T. rexes and new exercise guidance that scientists are not calling 'easy'

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New AI system uses cameras and thermal sensors to steer ships clear of gray whales in the San Francisco Bay

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Hope boosts climate problem-solving, new experiments suggest

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Emergence of new cavefish species challenges evolutionary dead-end idea

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China set for latest space launch, with Hong Kong astronaut aboard

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SpaceX launches its biggest, most beefed-up Starship yet on a test flight

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Study shows highlighting others' achievements on LinkedIn sparks the most engagement

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The Bayeux Tapestry tells only the winner's story—but the other side can be found in old English texts

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Wildfire risk is now spreading to cool climates like the Scottish Highlands and Irish uplands

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Blue and fin whale sightings on the rise in the Southeast Atlantic

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Imaging ellipsometry tracks MXene thin-film quality during fabrication without damage

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Understanding the mechanisms of collective cell movement

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Just outside Jupiter, one region may have forged six meteorite parent bodies

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We're 'green chemists'—why we think this emerging science can transform the way the world uses its resources

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Why we live alone—and what it means for the climate and our sense of community

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Making biomolecules glow: New dye solves imaging interference problem

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Novel porous gel changes color, shrinks and hardens when it detects target molecules

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Nickelate reveals nodeless gap, providing key clue to high-temperature superconductivity

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Some technologies use accelerated natural processes to capture carbon, but can they store it durably?

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Arctic thaw unleashes mining-like pollution across hundreds Arctic waterways

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Physicists figure out how to reduce formation of 'viscous fingers'

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Student talent drives simpler method for programming artificial muscles in soft robots

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