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Meteors are 'extremely common.' What makes the one over New England 'rare'?

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Hidden in plain sight: The race to discover new species before they're gone

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Milky Way black hole's missing wind finally found after a half-century-long search

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An unfinished reckoning with police violence: Community data show ongoing systemic racism

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Laser 'origami' could help astronauts build structures on the moon

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ExoMars rover targets vast bed of clay in search for life

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Coastal communities at risk of effects of repeating cycles of inequality in marine energy transition

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Endangered basking sharks rely on the ocean twilight zone during long-distance migrations

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Charred Bronze Age teeth unlock age at death despite cremation

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Majestic manta rays dive deep to survive storm events, data reveal

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Short videos may hinder learning by fragmenting attention and memory, study finds

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Too much hype? Research explores the best language to use for successful crowdfunding

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SpaceX seeks a record $75 bn in stock market debut

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From introvert to hero: The 'Hacker' revealed

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Photoexcitation flips 2D moiré devices from metals to insulators in ultrafast test

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Detection at the nanoscale: A phosphate-detecting electrochemical sensor

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Tools to fight hantavirus show promise despite limited funding. Now researchers hope to continue

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SpaceX's IPO is set to be the biggest ever and could make Elon Musk a trillionaire

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New gold-palladium catalysis mechanism could advance bio-based chemical manufacturing

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Screwworm fly detected in Texas decades after cattle threat was largely eradicated in US

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Canadian government endorses a plan to move whales from shuttered Marineland park to US and Spain

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Stonehenge Altar Stone's epic transportation across ancient Britain detailed in new study

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Moms' learned fear of snakes gets inherited by offspring in a critically endangered mouse, biologists discover

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Reconnecting the last wild landscapes of the Javan leopard

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Q&A: How approval processes drive up housing costs in major cities

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The next-generation Very Large Array prototype gathers its first light

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Great apes: What we know about their cognition, cooperation and curiosity after two decades of research

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Asteroid dirt is 'fluffier' than we thought

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Species of Brazilian moths described in honor of Orixás, foundational deities of Afro-Brazilian religions

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Hybrid work is not always the golden compromise employees expect—even as more companies implement it

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Monitoring reveals elevated antidepressant levels in some waterways

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Dynamic nanogates let longer molecules pass faster through flexible pores

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Q&A: Why scientists are studying a microbe they found in a sink

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Nitric oxide overload jams plant immune signals, researchers find

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A new capability to detect chemical weapons involves two existing methods

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Tanzania's iconic heritage sites face damage from state-backed tourism

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How methane policy will make or break the climate crisis

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How Jupiter may have redirected life's ingredients toward Earth 4.5 billion years ago

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Plants boost carbon uptake through water efficiency, not heat adaptation, global analysis reveals

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AI offers promise for agriculture, but smallholder farmers risk being left behind

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Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS reveals no technosignatures in seven-hour radio scan

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A very strong El Niño is approaching. Here's what we can expect

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Research could pave the way for more resilient winter cereals in warmer climates

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Japan's new seafloor record could sharpen megathrust earthquake warnings in Nankai Trough

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Why 'psychopath' is a dangerous label when it comes to criminal justice

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Thundering footsteps warn caterpillars of lethal ladybeetle attacks

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Why doesn't coffee taste like caffeine?

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PFAS in ski wax: Despite bans, these forever chemicals linger in wax rooms—so does their health risk

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Programmable chemistry unlocks drugs only in target cells, aiming to cut side effects

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Temperature gaps help sneeze clouds stay denser and travel farther, experiments show

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