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Gut parasite alters honey bee smell as infection progresses, potentially changing hive behavior
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A severe El Niño could threaten something essential to half of humanity—rice
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School smartphone bans are overly simplistic and not supported by young people, study finds
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Dads want to work from home, but fear career penalties
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Camouflaging snails change color in the rain
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Rice grown on the moon? Air-to-fertilizer technology helps rice grow in lunar soil simulant
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Women hold just 3% of jobs in tourism's biggest transport sector, global study finds
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Open cluster NGC 6134 in Norma is 1.38 billion years old and hosts a core, tidal tail and diffuse halo
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Linguistic reason Barbie's iconic speech became a cultural moment, and what Aristotle has to do with it
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New study of 2 million online posts shows persistent anti‑Jew and anti‑Muslim hate in Australia
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Isolation as a form of discipline: How should schools manage poor student behavior?
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By 2050, many Sydney apartments built to today's standards could be too hot for weeks at a time
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Study investigates stress, coping among adult siblings of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities
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How guaranteed income can support working families facing economic hardship
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The blueprint to reducing Lismore floods by up to 2 meters
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Stop the sting! Fire ant control tips
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One of the most distant 'leaky' galaxies ever found may reveal how the universe reionized
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World Cup research reveals strategy to give teams a penalty-shootout edge
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How cricket mothers control the developmental timing of their offspring
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How embryonic cells 'read' their boundaries to organize themselves
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NASA launches robot to rescue aging Swift telescope from fiery demise
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A good idea is not enough: Experts explain what helps digital health start-ups succeed
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Could AI create a new form of inequality in South Africa?
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Measuring process over product: AI approach assesses learning processes
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The rise of space AI might explain the Fermi paradox
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Europe's deadly heat wave scorches east, Slovakia hits record
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How PFAS chain length influences environmental fate and water treatment
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School performance linked to youth criminal justice
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Lipids and DNA nanostructures independently control artificial cell mechanics
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Tailored supplier strategies could cut emissions better than one-size-fits-all procurement
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AI tool reliably predicts the flame resistance of new materials
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Testing the orbital mechanics of giant mirrors
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Unexpected pathway turns water and CO₂ into climate‑neutral methane on nickel–zirconia
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Plutonium compound unlocks rare topological quantum behavior with potential nuclear science applications
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New Horizons tracks solar wind slowdown as interstellar atoms add drag
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What DC's algal bloom reveals about a growing water threat
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Cochlea network model reveals how inner ear may sort sound from noise
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First-of-a-kind laser spring opens up new avenues for plasma control
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The 20km ripple effect: How mines can trigger distant deforestation in Africa
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Deep inside crocodile skulls, 100 million years of brain evolution barely registers
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Breakthrough for aquaculture: Oral vaccine protects fish from fatal nervous necrosis virus
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Graphene can hold multiple states of superconductivity, a new study finds
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Faster tests reveal six fluoropolymer microplastics, including four rarely tracked types
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Rare inner ear cells point to regenerative hearing treatments
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Does traffic drive street crime? Our study investigated
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Disorder creates direction-dependent optics in compound semiconductors
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New cellular model for rare and deadly melanomas enables study of immunotherapy resistance
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What science tells us about the algae bloom in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
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Deep-sea extremophile yields protein that forms super stable biofilm
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Urban growth may slow by 2100, leaving big cities smaller than expected
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