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Sawdust, cellulose binders and beeswax combine into eco-friendly foam
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How a heat dome is formed and why experts blame one for Europe's baking temperatures
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Yellow mealworms mapped anatomically for the first time
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Pathway to high-fidelity quantum computing identified
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Attitudes, not personality, may drive deepfake pornography creation
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Although woodland salamanders have looked the same for millions of years, their physiology has evolved rapidly
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500-million-year fossil record reveals corals' symbiotic advantage shifted with changing environments
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Workplace structure impacts gender pay gap, study finds
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Stop asking whether Pride is a protest or a party, say researchers
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Lavatory shaft reveals the cost of 17th‑century vanity in Germany
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Liquid ripples rewrite 130-year-old biological classic: New reflections on the lock-and-key model
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A new strategy can improve safety in poultry processing
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Natural symbiosis: How plants and microbes share vital nutrients in fragile ecosystems
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Looking at AI startups to predict which jobs AI will affect
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Contact lenses can repair themselves with just one hour of UV light exposure
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New method helps online ads reach overlooked groups
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Espresso 'pucks' stop behaving predictably above certain pressures
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Airflow mystery solved: Heavy rain reshaped airflow through miles of underground tunnels
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Amazon fish reveal a synchronized survival tactic that could transfer to drone swarms
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Study shows the good state of Garraf's fishery resources
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White barn owls may use moonlight to startle prey
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Australia's echidnas reveal a prickly scientific puzzle
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Honeybee metamorphosis map uncovers 842 active DNA switches that drive worker bee development
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How long can plants survive on Earth? New model suggests up to 2 billion more years
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Restoring African landscapes with indigenous food-bearing trees
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Advances in materials science are helping unlock secrets of nanomaterials
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Scientists create optical skyrmions using a two-century-old light phenomenon
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Hidden dark force may slow cosmic structure growth, not speed it up
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'Super fungi' offer greener path to recovery of critical minerals
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Hidden seismicity patterns before large earthquakes uncovered
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Horizon edge states gain finite description in string theory calculation
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Are quarterly earnings pressures hurting companies' long-term innovation prospects?
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Bringing back the world's underwater forests starts with communities
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Venture debt acts as a bridge between funding stages for tech startups, global study finds
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Completing DNA replication triggers genomic instability in bacteria
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Local species trends may flag global extinction risk, global study finds
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Solid-state material turns visible light into high-energy UV at sunlight intensity, expanding solar energy potential
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Einstein Probe detects mysterious X-ray transient that doesn't fit any known class
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Australia has already spent more than $100 million dealing with Varroa mite. Here's what we can do next
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Childhood experiences of LGBTQ+ stigma can harm romantic relationships decades later
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AI tools may reshape higher education by automating marking and personalizing feedback
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Estonian-Swedish grammar challenges established theories
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First quantum biosensor can detect rapid, invisible changes in cells
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Social inequality can harm the foundations of society
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Scientists design a clay that can prevent fruits and vegetables from rotting too quickly
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What shapes young lives most? Everyday wins, relationships and school outrank crises
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Mosquito-borne viruses avoid killing hosts by limiting protein output, study reveals
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Leaf-based fluorescence test speeds search for plant gene-editing targets
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Making sense of Mars' tiny moon Phobos
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Women negotiate as effectively as men—but leave people happier
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