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Marsupial newborns get early arms as embryos bypass usual limb-building sequence

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Tiny water droplets convert stubborn plastic waste into valuable acids, study finds

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New algorithm improves gene expression marker identification across diverse biological systems

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A new class of root-dwelling fungi named after the King of Sweden

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Scientists explain how nucleolus sub-compartments drive ribosome assembly

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Crab-dug tunnels boost methane-eating microbes in coastal wetlands, study finds

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BESSY II: New sample environment allows glimpse into thermocatalytic processes

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Astronomers find nearby planets to be small, strange, and utterly uninhabitable

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Asteroid breakup may explain inner solar system bombardment 800 million years ago

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What if disabled astronauts are just better suited to space?

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How school choice may sustain income segregation in US classrooms

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T. rex babies were born ready to run and feed themselves

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Prey accessibility, not abundance, may shape predator behavior in penguins

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Deforestation decline is not driven by corporate commitments

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New method scales up twist-engineered oxide materials for future electronics

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Scientists find hidden individuality in viral infections

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As snowpack shrinks, Sierra Nevada mountain ponds undergo dramatic change

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New study reveals editorial trends at top science journals

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Striking new species of African monkey discovered deep in the Congo rainforest

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T. rex was likely responsible for some tooth marks on fossil bones from Cretaceous era

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Does teleworking reduce carbon emissions? It depends on how you do it

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Bone 'fingerprints' unlock hidden stories of underwater caves

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New species of monkey with unusual orange lips discovered in the Democratic Republic of Congo

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Deep-sea larvae travel toward sunlight before returning to hydrothermal vents 2,000 meters down

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When eyeing a predator, horses keep a poker face as their hearts race

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Large precolonial villages in the Brazilian Cerrado practiced maize-based polyculture, evidence reveals

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Alien world chemistry found inside meteorite that struck New Jersey home

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Sweeping analysis shows prestige, topic and location matter most to get research published

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Climate impact research needs more real-world data, study suggests

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Data shows biggest danger to wildlife is people, not cats

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China is funding African farmers but not food processing and storage: Why it's a problem

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NASA's Perseverance rover reads record of ancient Mars impacts

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Oxygenic photosynthesis works with one photosystem, overturning 50-year textbook rule

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Birds respond differently to environmental change—and their traits explain why

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Bridging the gap: Connecting math and AI for discovery

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Nanoscale gaps reveal new design rule for atom-thin chips and memory

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Medaka males can mate 27 times daily, but sperm performance drops fast

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Scientists recover sub-Saharan Africa's oldest ancient animal DNA

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Plasma agriculture makes strides toward super-seeding conventional methods

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Not the greatest glider: First study puts Australia's biggest glider to the test

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What does it mean to feel hot? New research argues temperature is a matter of power

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New study reveals what drives the evolution of remarkable eyes in deep‑sea hyperiid amphipods

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Sensitive measurements uncover dual superconducting states in atom-thin NbSe₂ and TaS₂

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Sustainability reports: What 10 years of corporate data reveal—and conceal

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Quantum currents turn a nano 'soccer ball' into a powerful molecular electromagnet

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Kohlrabi greenhouse trial shows nutrients recovered from human excreta can replace mineral fertilizer

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Asteroid with unexplained orbital shift turns out to be a 'dark comet'

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Physicists create first room-temperature quantum material

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Naked mole-rat queens produce an odorous chemical that ensures that only they can reproduce

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Desert dust in Europe is increasing with implications for health and solar energy installations

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