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Study suggests increased biotoxicity due to anaerobic decolorization of diazo dye by wetland-derived Clostridium

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Banned chemicals continue to endanger environmental health in the Middle East and North Africa

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Only 13% of biodiversity promises from 180 influential companies pass accountability test

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RNA-only repair enzyme reveals how primordial life could have protected genomes

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World's first superconducting quantum heat engine offers path to larger quantum computers

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Heat wave smashes records across central US

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More than 2,700 died as result of heat waves in England, researchers say

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China's 'Green Great Wall' tames desert growth, but scientists warn the fight is not over

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Jellyfish videos reveal why science content sparks curiosity for some viewers

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Trees for hotter cities: New approach can bolster community input in meeting targets

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Machine learning calibration of biosensors for microcystin toxin monitoring in freshwater

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The public isn't bored with economists, management scholars and sociologists but engaging people has conditions

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Tiny magnetic 'flowers' could expand how researchers image spintronic materials under stronger fields

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How simple changes to PowerPoint presentations can make a big difference for learners

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New imaging method offers fresh insight into LED materials

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Textbook chemistry gains blue-light upgrade to build complex drug molecules in fewer steps

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Climate change leaves northern tree swallows more vulnerable than those in the southern US

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We assessed dozens of programs for men who use violence. Here's what we learned

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Autonomous drones measure volcanic gas clouds, offering clearer eruption warning signs

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Neil the seal is more than a viral animal. He's become a global folk hero

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Scientists decipher how a psychedelic substance is created, then engineer a plant to produce several at once

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Self‑building molecular rings bring next‑generation drug delivery and smart materials closer

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Patterned frozen soils get their shape from gravity and funky physics

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In deep oceans, evolution is supercharged. This diversity could help unlock humanity's greatest challenges

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Low-cost genome sequencing approach is powering genetics research on mental illness and many other studies

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Gravitational waves reveal hidden populations within black hole mergers

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Creating synthetic life in a lab? SpudCell falls short of the goal, but raises even more useful questions

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Climate oscillations shape nature's coral refuges in a warming ocean

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Oldest quasars ever discovered add to 'perplexing' space mystery

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New method brings single-particle quality control to nanocrystal manufacturing

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Firefighters gain upper hand on deadly Spain wildfire

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Typhoon makes landfall in China, downgraded to severe tropical storm

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In Sicily, drones at work to predict volcanic eruptions

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Why sharing-economy drivers are disengaging—and how platform design can win them back

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New heat wave blasts US, could break records

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Almost a quarter of Dutch bee colonies did not survive last winter

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Q&A: Unforeseen consequences of the 'great aging' of America

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Drawing the line: Virtual fences trigger the same cattle behavior as physical ones

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Secure glass containers for storing chemical waste through laser welding

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Synthetic rotation brings black hole energy theory into lab, amplifying waves

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The Vikings were more than bearded marauders, but Scandinavia's national museums continue to project that image

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Reimagining the furnace: How a new magnetic design could supercharge industrial plasma

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Immune cells get transformed into fungus-fighting nanoparticles

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When species are forced to move: Prediction models underestimate climate-related extinction risk

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Ribosome-based gene circuit lets cells read six signals and trigger responses

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The gap between forecasts and reality can change public emotions during disasters

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Heavy traffic can turn flower-rich verges into bumblebee traps, study finds

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Managing water with local wisdom and science

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A robot that reads bacteria by touch, without staining or chemical labels

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World's largest whale graveyard discovered by Chinese sub

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