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Primordial halo simulations reveal how cosmic storms shaped the universe's first stars
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Titan and Pluto exhibit the same mysterious spectral feature—and researchers can't figure out its origin
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Does climate change lead to more migration? Here's why researchers can't agree on the evidence
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Poo emoji, earthworm castings and pasta all obey the same coiling theory, physicists find
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Third known interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS may be billions of years older than the solar system, study finds
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Industrial fisheries discarded 80,000 metric tons of fish from 1950 to 2022, study finds
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Heat stress exposure climbed from 16% to 22% worldwide over 50 years, study shows
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The Caspian Sea has lost an area nearly the size of Sicily: Human activities are a major reason why
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Ancient mud drilled from Antarctic ice holds clues to future sea-level rise
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Newly described Australian ballista spider builds a spring-loaded snare to catch a single ant species
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Can we predict how fast a bioplastic breaks down? A new AI tool says 'yes'
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Cryo-EM imaging reveals how a molecular gate lets bulky proteins pass cell membranes intact
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How oxygen sneaks into a corked wine bottle long before the first pour
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EU Commission's draft legislation on pesticides: European researchers highlight the risks
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Bow-and-arrow-shaped radio galaxy discovered by citizen scientist
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Researchers develop antiviral candidate for deadly mosquito-borne brain infections
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Investigating quantum and molecular plumbing in nanofluidics research
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Europe scorched by latest heat wave
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Marmoset monkeys adapt their voices to sound more like their social partners, study finds
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Watch Duty, the fire tracking app used by millions, expands to help monitor dangerous floods
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125-million-year-old fossil reveals 'pregnant' shellfish
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Digital know-how, not just money basics, may ease retirement anxiety
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Electron-Ion Collider's radiofrequency controls system passes first real-world test
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Australia confirms first H5N1 cases in wild birds: What happens next for farms and wildlife?
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Mapping cotton bacterial blight resistance
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New research advances amaranth as a nutritious and high-performing leafy green crop
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Europe sweats through new heat wave, with worse to come
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Algae microbots take aim at bladder cancer
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The giant viruses that orchestrate life in the polar regions
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El Niño is underway, satellite observations show
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Quantum mechanics theory may work without imaginary numbers, new analysis suggests
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If you're feeling down, maybe don't pet your cat, new study suggests
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Engineered bacterial spores reveal new protein targets for enzymes and vaccines
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Mars-like conditions fail to kill some Earth pathogens, experiments suggest
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Nanoscale CoAl design delivers 6 GPa strength with 15% plastic strain at room temperature
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White roofs and urban parks reduce heat in cities, but do not offset extreme global warming
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Modular nanorobot self-assembles, targets cancer cells and cuts viability
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MINDY3: A hub between protein quality control and DNA repair
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Well-known planetary nebula's ear-like lobes rewrite its evolutionary timeline
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NASA testing advanced capabilities for moon, Mars rovers
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Stress gives bees sharper vision and faster reactions, researchers discover
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Can North America mine enough rare earth elements?
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Arctic marine heat waves surge since 1980s, with record event lasting 480 days
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Human sacrifice in Inca Empire may have been driven by political motives, not religion
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If aliens landed on Earth tomorrow, what would they eat?
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Today's housing emergency is nearly 200 years in the making, says new report
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Tropical ocean temperatures may drive changes in malaria cases in Malawi
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Climate change boosts soybean production but worsens bean quality
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Bat rays employ a chemical cue to warn others of danger
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Sonic booms from meteors can release the energy of hundreds of tons of TNT. Here's how they work
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