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Fri Jun 5
'Major' damage as super typhoon hits US islands
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China's space probe reaches asteroid after 1-billion-kilometer chase for first sample return
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Thousands flee raging wildfires in southern Europe
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Euclid discovers the most ancient quasars in the universe
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The world's oceans are the hottest on record for June—and El Niño is set to turn up the heat even more
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An island of calm at the violent heart of the galaxy
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Rats show empathy, according to model
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Spring songbirds may help pollinate UK trees, with pollen on 89% of studied birds
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Deuterium in comets tells interesting tales
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European cities short on shade as heat waves hit, urban mapping reveals
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Mars express captures dozens of dust devils in Mars valley
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A nearby black hole as a window into the early universe
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Laughter may date back 15 million years, shared by humans and great apes
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Japan space probe skims asteroid in test for planetary defense
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Scattered bronze bells in Chinese lord's 2,600-year-old tomb point to ritual deactivation
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Rare 309-million-year-old fossils suggest early tetrapods developed without tadpole phase
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Mini monitor measures artificial heartbeat
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Wild yeast discovery enables non-GM brewing of ornithine-enriched craft beer
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Spain data on 5.5 million convictions challenges immigration-crime link
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Controlling magnetic chirality could help memory pack in more data
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'Very dangerous' super typhoon nears US Pacific islands
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Astronomers find biggest super-puff planets yet that are lighter than cotton candy
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'This was something new': What people in Greenland told us about learning to live with wildfires
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How proteins are inserted into cell membranes
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Planned 1.7 million satellites 'devastating' for astronomy: Study
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When companies face hostile takeover threats, they turn to ESG, and the whole community benefits
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Optical writing of antiferromagnets points toward new storage devices and energy efficient information systems
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Europe's baked rice bowl seeks escape from drought
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Ancient teeth from Siberia rewrite the plague's timeline, dating back to over 5,500 years ago
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Common nanostructures may explain shared photoproperties in two widespread dark materials
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BC and Alberta fall behind on fracking safety distances for residents
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Greenland meltwater adds to AMOC weakening, but updated model finds no tipping point in sight
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A rare dinosaur fossil from Antarctica is found tucked away in a drawer
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Bacterial protein reveals a hidden rule for controlling calcium
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Rising seas make once-rare coastal floods 12 times more likely
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Astronomers may have caught an early galaxy in the process of dying
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Trained AI outperforms biologists at spotting salmon lice
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A young gull's mottled brown plumage acts as a 'not a threat' signal to territorial adults
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El Nino set to be 'strong', UN warns
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One for the history books: What we know about the European heat wave
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Scientists find yeast in ancient Iceman's guts—and make bread
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New species of ghost shark may have been found in Costa Rica
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Dangerous heat wave roasts America's big birthday party
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AI must be built with Indigenous Knowledges, not against them
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Insect-borne diseases in the Amazon linked to land use and rural economies
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Conservation genomics faces growing calls to center Indigenous knowledge and data rights
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Plug-and-play single-photon source can work at room temperature
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How generative AI and physics can help design new antibiotics
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Megalodon's legendary life revealed by fossil rediscovery
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Small-molecule switches put therapeutic CRISPR editing under on-demand control in living tissues
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