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Fri Jul 17
Scientific advancement has never been more prolific—so why has trust in science plummeted?
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Machine learning predicts forest soil fungal diversity from drone images
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Traditional plastic forks shed harmful microplastics. Plastic created from sugar is an alternative
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Report confirms record-high greenhouse gases, global sea level and ocean heat in 2025
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Oak leaves harbor distinct microbial worlds on their opposite surfaces
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Common-ground curriculum boosts tolerance and civic engagement in pilot study
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DNA repair enzymes favor specific sequences, shaping mutation patterns in the human genome
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US had hottest month on record in July
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Engineered enzymes forge carbon-carbon and carbon-nitrogen bonds with high selectivity
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Drought dries major European rivers to record lows
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The sediment story: A journey that impacts India's rivers and surrounding landscapes
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When it comes to predicting people's preferences, it pays to consider 'the power of three'
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Water quality, not just scarcity, may shape future competition for a limited resource
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Common carp relatives blunt koi herpesvirus infections, offering clues to outbreak control
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Photosynthetic microorganisms achieve long-lasting and renewable chemical production
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Uncovering how Cryptococcus shifts from silent infection to killer fungus
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Rocket debris crashed into the moon—why this could threaten future lunar bases
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Fermentation emerges as key pathway for ammonium production beneath the Pearl River Delta
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Mars could have carried liquid water more recently than we thought
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AI is making disinformation harder to spot—but we've found a new way to catch it
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Quantum heat circuits learn electronics' oldest trick: Sharing a power supply
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As charitable food aid expands, new study raises questions for food security policy
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Distant time crystals oscillate in unison, paving the way for spin networks
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When meat doesn't matter: Female Guinea baboons do not prefer males who are better at acquiring or sharing meat
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Record July heat in regions home to 900 million people
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The impact of recent super El Niños on sea level rise
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Climate change could mean four extra hours of extreme heat on hot days
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Europe braces for another summer heat wave
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Arctic fossil abandoned in 1948 proves to be record-size Triassic hunter
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The lasting impacts of West Nile virus on Pennsylvania bird populations
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Self-healing composite retains 92% sensing response after 10,000 strain cycles
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Illegal fishing captures up to 15% of global marine wild catch, analysis finds
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Retail investor attention encourages managers to manipulate earnings, study finds
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AI persona practice boosts empathy scores in small pilot study
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Why some male anglerfish parasitically fuse with females
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When fever isn't the answer: Infected tadpoles cool themselves to fight viruses
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Seven practices can help open organizations balance transparency, inclusion and power
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Forage crop gets growth boost from recently discovered beneficial bacterial species
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Ticklish spots are shared across cultures, but why they are ticklish is more complex than it seems
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Roads and dams put European eels at risk, scientists offer strategy to save them
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Discovery of 'slow' electrons in 2D material could lead to new memory device
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AI cyclone forecasts could add 30 hours of warning time
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Both breeding and training influence dogs' capacity for communication, study finds
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DESI releases biggest 2D map of the universe
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International study sees links between ageist attitudes and memory problems
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Trapped gases in ancient rocks challenge global explanation for 2-billion-year-old carbon anomaly
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Vitamin B12 corrects developmental defects in Verheij syndrome worm model
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Unsocial kids may be happier than you think
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Many Americans underestimate health risks of extreme weather, new study finds
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Real-time measurements reveal antiferromagnetic skyrmions move in line with an applied current
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