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Baseline tool could separate alien life signals from geology on ocean worlds
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What the wool remembers: The carbon secrets locked inside every fleece
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Ultra-compact sensor paves the way for more powerful and scalable silicon quantum processors
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Tiny carbon rings enable a new form of quantum control
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Rising human-elephant conflict in Southern Africa predicted
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This year's El Nino likely to become record-breaker: Top expert
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Much of Earth's 'space dust' may come from unidentified near-Earth asteroids
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New ultrathin lens focuses light into an optical needle
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Simple cell migration mechanism may explain how hair follicles organize before birth
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New study finds clear‑cut logging can dramatically increase flood risk
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From mother to offspring: Young birds show how 'forever chemicals' accumulate
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Tracking your employees doesn't make them more productive
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Researchers develop AI tool that finds the equations behind complex systems
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If you flirt with an AI companion, does that count as cheating?
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Cultural safety isn't a buzzword—it's a vital part of First Nations health care and healing
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Inferring multicellular interactions in tumors from standard pathology slides
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South Pole Telescope analysis releases new catalog of more than 7,000 galaxy clusters
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Red cards have more than tripled since the last World Cup, data show
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Sunlight-powered chemistry reduces hazardous oxidant risk
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AI faces trusted more than faces of real people, warn researchers
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Wolves around the world have evolved different skull shapes—humans are also shaping their evolution
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Homegrown catnip lotion proves to be an effective mosquito repellent in rural Uganda
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Ancient jaw wound reveals possible violence in Homo sapiens 90,000 years ago
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Why Europe's trees are dying
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Machine learning to predict how fast biodegradable plastics break down in nature
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How approaching sounds can warp your perception of time
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New screening tool spots RNA-disrupting antibiotics for drug-resistant gram-negative bacteria
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Evidence of elusive high-energy gravitons in quantum Hall systems
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University team proposed retractable, pressurized tunnels for missions to Mars
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Watching how molecules change shape in slow motion could inform future molecular machines
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Researchers install 3D-printed seawall tiles to support coastal protection and marine life
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Hawaiʻi island spinner dolphins are producing fewer calves
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Scientists enable DNA synthesis using only temperature instead of chemical reagents
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Metallic rutile oxides break the rules of cooling
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New Horizons watches the solar wind as it slows down
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Reinventing pediatric dental training in Singapore
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Birds' efficient red blood cells convert metabolic 'waste' into fuel for rapid recovery
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Citizen science could grow beyond data collection under 10 proposed recommendations
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JWST finds the most distant barred galaxy candidate in the early universe
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Isotopic signatures link hot spring magmatic water to the subducting Pacific Plate
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Cheetah chases inspire researchers to make a biologically accurate video game
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Researchers break a fundamental rule to create a new concept: Heat that can be directed and 'programmed'
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New research finds connection to place predicts hurricane response among US coastal residents
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Bumblebees exposed to up to 7 times as much toxic metal as honeybees
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Massive calving episode in Greenland may foreshadow more rapid ice sheet loss
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New beetle genus named after One Piece's Monkey D. Luffy, encompassing two new species
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Why we need to consider city shapes to save energy, water, and the climate
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Chemical control dominates global fight against invasive alien plants
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'Cosmic wallflowers' may hold the key to the origin of globular clusters
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It's disturbingly easy to trick AI into seeing aliens, say researchers
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