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Slowing Atlantic current could fuel stronger California atmospheric rivers by century's end
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South African fynbos soil delivers a new species of soil bacterium
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Primordial mini-moons may explain meteorite composition
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Brown howler monkeys rest more on long, hot days and when feeding on leaves
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New deep-sea measurements show how the ocean floor forms
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Decoding of one of nature's largest enzymes reveals electron flow behind biological methane production
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Nine out of 10 Brazilian cities have experienced climate-related disasters over the past three decades
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Europe risks a pollinator crisis, researchers warn
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Indigenous peoples in the Amazon face massive cultural and ecological loss due to climate change
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Block-by-block AI maps uncover real urban air temperatures across 380 U.S. cities
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Dynamic population breeding improves turquoise killifish husbandry
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X-pinch plasma achieves radial proton acceleration for crisp imaging
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Older adults are at risk in heat waves, but it's not just age: How public systems and policies are failing them
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Scientists discover rare 'super-Jupiter' planet with 180-day long orbit
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Astronomers dig deep to find tiny dangerous space debris
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Heat-shrinking materials get cleaner production route with lower temperatures and finer particles
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The language of play: Hyenas use facial expressions and vocalizations to de-escalate
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Image: Hubble captures star-studded cluster
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New CRISPR method makes it possible to control protein production in cells
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Caddisfly silk gene evolves quickly without losing adhesive power
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How AI and digital data shape our understanding of migration
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Could geoengineering work to tamp down super El Niños?
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Manganese risk in groundwater affects 200 million people, study shows
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Fertilizers carry a hidden cost for soil's crucial microbes. Using less might pay off for farms in unexpected ways
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Maize-fed animals may have helped Maya farmers solve corn's protein deficiency
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Study shows why comfort at home is more than a temperature issue
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Astronomers build a one-stop universe data hub
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Optimizing RNA design with AI and an Ising machine: Encoding matters
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Moral framing reduces stigma around Fair Chance Hiring—legal compliance language does not, according to study
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Unraveling a long-standing solar mystery: The extreme thinness of the sun's tachocline layer
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How Fourth of July celebrations and the national political mood may shape psychedelic experiences
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How sea stars build materials that can see
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Warm temperatures disrupt spider sex-changing bacteria across generations
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Study compares machine learning models of raindrop formation
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California wolves feed heavily on cattle and their presence causes significant stress among livestock
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Beavers thrive in river estuaries along North America's northwest coast
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Nature's puncture tools reveal shape trade-offs between piercing power and strength
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Measuring what cupping therapy pulls from the skin
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Scientists find gas emissions from rocks may have contributed to ancient climate swings, mass extinctions
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International team says science alone won't save coral reefs
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Employees who feel overqualified view more work tasks as unreasonable
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Simple treatment strengthens pineapple leaf fibers for sustainable composites
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Study explores social media's role in tornado disaster communication
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Is the state of nature fair? Researchers measure how biomass is distributed in microbial communities
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What powers the Everglades? Study tracks how algae and plant matter fuel the food web
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How do World Cup crowds get synchronized so quickly? Researchers explain
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Traveling protein waves reveal how dividing cells set chromosome-splitting spindle size
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From the lab to the moon: Lunar cement alternative survives 6 months on ISS and returned stronger in some tests
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How cells keep genomic hitchhikers under control
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More than 90% of key nutrients degrading the Mar Menor lagoon come from recirculated underground flows
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