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GRS 0917+75 is a giant radio galaxy, observations find

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New evidence of the transition from the last hunter-gatherers to early farming communities

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Faster quantum computers can learn from their own mistakes

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Uncovering the hidden impacts of a hurricane on food supply

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Diacylglycerols for cleaner oil processing, functional foods and medical nutrition

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Ultraviolet light uncovers the first known juveniles of a mysterious Jurassic fish family

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Model highlights patterns in how humans move across different locations

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Faintest planet ever imaged from Earth found after more than 10 years of hide-and-seek

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Cave reveals influence of Antarctica and El Niño on extreme rainfall in the South of Brazil

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A new stellar census strengthens the case for a 13.8-billion-year-old universe

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Hydrology professor develops simple outdoor flood alarm to save lives

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Q&A: What does the 2026 World Cup reveal about modern sport?

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Biodiversity boosts productivity most during extreme drought in drier grasslands

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Generative AI's power sparks fears of dumbing humans down

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The secret to hydrogen's quantum behavior lies in symmetry

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Wildfires expose millions in the Midwest and Northeast US to dangerous smoke

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Face-to-face with ancient Rome: Exhibition in Hungary brings forgotten faces to life

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Elephants turn footsteps into messages through ground and skull vibrations

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AI explored as tool for unraveling radicalization's complex drivers

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Nitrate in drinking water may be linked to preterm births in New Zealand

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When words signal conflict: Measuring exclusionary nationalism in prewar Japan

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Low carbon dioxide levels improve microbial production of biodegradable plastic

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Report details ecological characterization of peatlands and coastal lagoons in EU

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Are we missing the universe's 'noosignatures?'

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Mystery of why some toads survive deadly fungus revealed

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More than 50% of Australian university assignments used AI. How should universities respond?

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New technique for building ultra-thin material stacks promises quantum breakthrough

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Astronomers uncover the earliest known signs of galaxy-building in action

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Europe's last pagan state was already diverse: Medieval Vilnius drew migrants from Christian lands

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Ocean acidification emerging as a planetary signal linking today's carbon emissions to Earth's deep-time memory

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Tailored limits could manage 350,000 chemicals better than zero-release goal

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Photo: Hubble sees crimson cloud and stars

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Television and movie content linked with racial bias in children

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How tides and river water combine to amplify floods

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With an eye toward exploration, researchers map moon's regolith thickness

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Watchdog science journalism: Crucial yet precarious work, according to study

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Low-altitude flights reveal Amazon methane emissions far above climate model estimates

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Producing food while restoring biodiversity: Study highlights the potential of agriwilding

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A new smart coating could improve the cleanup of nuclear wastewater

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UN statements help predict China's human rights compromises, analysis suggests

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Hidden muscle machinery reveals 50 new gene subfamilies across vertebrates

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VLA sky survey sets new standard for high-resolution, wide-area radio astronomy

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New cell imaging method shines a light on blind spots

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What is no‑till farming, and is it actually better for the environment?

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Roman telescope will spot distant black holes that shred stars

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New study analyzes how electronic trading is changing the retail investment market

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Researchers suggest ways to improve US sentencing guidelines

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New atomic trap boosts quantum performance by using surface forces

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Climate change is forcing amphibians to change their diet—but they can only adapt so far

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Lakes that 'breathe' ancient carbon: A surprising find in the Congo Basin

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