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Veterinarians provide tips in case a pet dog or cat is choking
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Using salt to drive drug-carrying particles deeper into difficult-to-treat biofilms
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Australia is home to the only mass cuttlefish gathering in the world. This year these giants didn't return
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MRI study shows dogs can distinguish between human fear and sadness
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New survey: Parents and educators say the rise of AI requires students to develop stronger data skills
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El Niño alters marine life in the Pacific
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New species of mountain horned dragon identified in Thailand's high-altitude forests
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Generative AI has changed mathematics forever. Where to from here?
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Corn-stalk sugars feed new bacterial strain designed to make useful chemicals
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Monsoon cooling helps Great Barrier Reef coral cover hold steady after bleaching
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Slow spin could explain why planets become hellish
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A major Quebec survey finds 5 flaws in the 'augmented work' myth
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'Lying mirror' uses structured surfaces to conceal optical information
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Helping students be better organized
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What's the beef with plant-based meat?
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Urban canals can cut temperatures by more than 2°C during heat waves
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NASA mission maps invisible heat loss from Earth's rapidly changing poles
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Drought and the war in Ukraine changed what families in Kenya could afford to eat
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Astronomers find a new object from the early universe using Webb data
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Traditional cattle herds' diversity hit by selective breeding
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Greenland glacier break creates new ice island
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Sixteen AI-designed viruses offer a new route against drug-resistant bacteria
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Western Europe experienced hottest June-July on record: EU monitor
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How dogs evolved differently across the globe to match human traits
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Controlled cracking technique prints quantum dots into tiny pixels for sharper displays
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Hong Kong weather observatory posts record high temperature
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How to spot the Perseid meteor shower, a summer light show that promises to dazzle
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Early snakes explored life underground, on land and at sea
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New catalyst with 75% less platinum promises to reduce the cost of hydrogen fuel cells
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Australia has pledged to restore nature. But could we ever bring back lost ecosystems?
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Tiny particles defy action-reaction symmetry to stay in motion
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Cosmic filaments help set first limits on dark matter's decay into gravitons
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Over half of people are unaware of the environmental effects of sunscreen
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Rare Mars meteorite preserves 1.27-billion-year-old clues to planet's deep interior
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Oldest known giant rock scallop bead suggests California coastal trade began millennia earlier
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Charge-based strategy improves controlled delivery of therapeutic peptides from gelatin-based materials
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The asteroid that may be three worlds
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'Flying focus' laser overcomes key limitation in plasma-based particle accelerators
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Butterfly ranges shift worldwide amid climate change, with most species expanding their reach
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Pulsed radiofrequency magnetic fields may disorient migratory birds, experiments suggest
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Dodo birds more clever than we thought
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How winter canola could profit Illinois farmers, improve sustainability
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Dodos probably weren't as stupid as historians made them out to be: new research
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Reduced gravity pushes people toward simpler movement patterns, experiments suggest
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Swarms of tiny robots remove microplastics from soil and water
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Gut cells may measure hunger by how watery their insides become
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Mega-study analyzes the impact of gratitude interventions
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Canada tries to adapt to a future of wildfires
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Loneliness may damage health in ways isolation does not: New study
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Nocturnal 'coffee frog' discovered in Costa Rica
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