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Mars's manganese 'bathtub ring' reveals ancient ocean timeline and its potential for life
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Webb reveals black hole that formed before its galaxy
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What makes a heat dome? Experts explain
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Orangutans breastfeed for six and a half years, the longest among mammals
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How thousands of small farms collectively shape water demand in a water-stressed region
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Wildfire dark brown carbon has strong global warming effects, study finds
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20,000 eyes on the universe
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Quantum entanglement provides a new framework for understanding chemical bonding
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Shock waves show how baby stars' cradles get their radial shape in 3D simulations
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Ammonia levels in urine could serve as marker for chronic kidney disease in dogs
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Nitrogen-fixing genes moved into new bacterial strains, opening path beyond fertilizer
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Genetically engineering cyanobacteria for the production of sulfated polysaccharide
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How do you know a bowhead whale is feeding? It's all in the way it moves, shows study
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Plants exhibit remarkable tolerance to protein translation errors
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Human-linked foraging reshapes dolphin social networks in Florida over decades
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No single path makes youth champions, review of 60 sports analyses shows
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'Diversifying' social feeds can cut exposure to toxic content and preserve enjoyment
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Peering into the Milky Way's far side, Roman could unveil 100,000 worlds
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Electrical 'knob' can switch light on, off and tune intensity at the nanoscale
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Oceanic regime shifts affect subarctic moth communities—impacts divide species into winners and losers
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Italians and Dutch share the same gestural instinct for teaching, research reveals
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Silver nanoparticles enable assembly of a theorized, previously unobserved crystal metallic structure
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Something just passed between us and a distant star
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MIZ-ing in action: How much of Antarctic sea ice is affected by waves?
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The human gaze speaks to children, who remain insensitive to the gaze of humanoid robots
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A 'Balrog' in the tunnels: Scientists discover a new cave cricket species on the tiny island of Kastellorizo, Greece
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Why the most massive galaxies in the early universe stopped forming stars prematurely
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New Gulf Coast plan uses ocean technology to trap carbon dioxide
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Turtles finally have a place in the tree of life thanks to an X‑ray study of South African fossils
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Dutch universities still lack firm rules on tobacco ties, raising wider questions
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Crops predictably select growth boosting microbes regardless of soil type, study finds
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New MRI sensors detect target molecules in the brain and body with high sensitivity
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Leaving gravity behind: Experiment from ISS reveals how particles alter turbulent flow behavior
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Global food shock model reveals self-sufficiency alone may not prevent crises
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The solar wind's secret hammerheads and what they tell us about heat in space
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How farmers respond to climate-related risk
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Spin wave signals used in computing boosted more than 5,000 times in Z-shaped path approach
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Improved embryo freezing technique could preserve endangered species
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Why is economic inequality the status quo?
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AI can mass-produce finance research papers indistinguishable from human work, reports study
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Sensitivity of Antarctic ice to climate change sharply increased after ice age shift, study shows
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Q&A: Multinational firms drive growth but can come with steep environmental costs, study finds
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Nanotube-coated catheter could detect bladder cancer biomarker 50,000 times more sensitively
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Quantum vibronics research points to future energy and computing technologies
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Impact of regional airline exits on travelers measured
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Biologists improve biomass mapping tools to better track carbon storage
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Electrical pulses reverse aging in sea squirts, offering clues for extending human longevity
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Smartphones dominate 400 minutes daily, but young adults spend just seven on news
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Electromagnetic noise can send migrating bats off course, with effects lasting hours
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Pigeons navigate using magnetic sensors in their livers, say researchers
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