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Wed May 27
Mountainous landscapes store far more carbon than previously thought, new research shows
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Trees may store less carbon than expected in the future
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Supercomputer predicts 2026 World Cup results
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Molecular anchors on gut phages could open new therapeutic avenues
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Rare-earth-free zinc oxide achieves a first in stress-to-light conversion
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Novel forecasting model developed to predict river temperature
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Landscape water velocities across Europe reshape nitrogen pollution risk under climate change
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Nuclear clocks tick for the first time
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Carbon dioxide unlocks safer oxidation chemistry under room-temperature conditions
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Horse owners' personality and attachment style shape how they interact with and care for their horses
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Engineered bacterium turns potato starch into biodegradable plastic in 24 hours
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Dragonfly and damselfly migrations crisscross planet, with 100 species confirmed
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Climate change is causing fish to move to cooler water—what if their escape route is blocked?
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AI tracks missing hydrogen atoms in crystals with 97% success rate
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A cornerstone of Milky Way history may need rewriting with evidence of multiple ancient mergers
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New findings complete first evolutionary history of all living millipede orders, dating back 460 million years
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Photo: Hubble and Webb offer new view of Black Eye Galaxy
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SpaceX launches Falcon 9 rocket minutes ahead of IPO
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Hubble captures galaxy swarm with lensed arcs from early universe
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Meltwater is causing Antarctic glaciers to flow faster toward the ocean
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SpaceX lifts off in record Wall Street debut
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Would you buy milk from a gene‑edited cow? Consumers may be more open than you think
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Why birds ignore Newton: New theory could sharpen models of flocks, crowds and cells
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Venus flytrap's snap may come from rapid cell wall softening, not water flow
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Aliens might exist, but there are three reasons why they're not visiting us
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Why chickens come in so many colors, and what one gene reveals about evolution
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DNA tracking links raccoons to riverborne bacteria with possible human spillover
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What Amazonian photographs reveal when we look again, and together
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Swapping steak for salmon could boost health and reduce emissions
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Slime molds make decisions using internal fluid flows
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Can ancient bacteria help solve one of agriculture's biggest challenges?
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Ancient DNA study of post-Roman Europeans reveals emergence of complex new society
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Antarctic surface melt could jump tenfold this century as warming spreads south
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Can the cataclysmic explosions of dying stars help unlock grand mysteries of the universe?
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'Puffy' super-Neptune emerges 383 light-years away with a density of just 0.4 g/cm³
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Tracking the Antarctic ice most at risk of breakup and melting
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Study offers guidance to schools looking to create outdoor education programs
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Growing energy efficiency divide making renters sweat
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Reeling in labor abuse: Building tools to improve accountability in the fishing industry
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Engineering quantum Hall stripes in 2D materials inside electromagnetic cavities
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Brains update sensory predictions through single timing hub, electric fish study finds
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One photon, two reactions—new catalyst converts CO₂ and biowaste simultaneously
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Combining the general and the specific for urban science and policy
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Antarctic Peninsula sees record high June temperatures
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SpaceX IPO set for liftoff in record market debut
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Science fiction? Musk's lofty SpaceX goals unrealistic, skeptics say
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Building robust materials from start may ease critical mineral risks, perspective argues
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The skills people still perform better than AI, according to workplace experts
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Extending cryo-electron microscopy beyond water
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Persistence, focus on tech makes U.S. 'serial acquirers' different
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