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Shrinking water bodies can turn drought into disease hotspots or dead ends

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Einstein Probe catches rare X-ray flash from an exploding star

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Active particles could make stable glasses stronger without catastrophic brittle failure

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Why AI training can backfire for older workers

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Centuries-old physics test could help detect millicharged particles

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Black hole star: Astronomers discover a brand-new type of astrophysical object

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Nature has spent billions of years fighting bacteria. AI could help us learn its secrets

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How healthier farm animals can cut greenhouse gas emissions

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Ultrafast core-level spectroscopy reveals elusive precursors of exciton condensation in quantum materials

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Exploring the moon will require rovers that can think for themselves

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Topical clove oil for canine sarcoptic mange promises faster, plant-based treatment

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Early-universe plasma may have stopped dark photons from heating cosmos

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Neptune's tiny moons tell the story of Triton's destructive capture

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One-off campus programs fall short on preventing sexual violence, review finds

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Tungsten may suffer more radiation damage in fusion reactors than expected

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Nonrepeating photonic crystal may enable more tunable, reliable semiconductor lasers

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Minnesota iron ore could be key to sustainable and lower cost semiconductor

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Four more belugas arrive at Chicago aquarium from shuttered Canadian theme park

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Shackled men in 2,600-year-old Greek mass graves were likely locals, archaeologists find

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Scientists simulating ant swarms find a 'first mover' can set the colony in motion

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Black-box technologies could undermine confidence in scientific findings

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Hurricane poised to hit Hawaii as El Niño stirs Pacific

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Extreme weather is making work difficult for many people. This is what needs to change

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Faced with historic drought, the Dutch rethink water management

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Magnitude 7.7 earthquake strikes off coast of Indonesia and tsunami warning issued

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After commercial whaling nearly erased them, blue and fin whales are slowly reclaiming the southeast Atlantic

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'Starwashing': How space companies use the greenwashing playbook while causing environmental damage

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The false and the furious: We aren't just bothered by different beliefs—we're bothered when we think others are wrong

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Green roofs can help cool cities in the summer heat, but building them is only the first step. Many don't survive

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Airborne observatory improves views of solar corona during cloud-covered eclipse

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Wheat gene behind Hessian fly resistance cloned after 50-year search

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Unlocking the past: New method helps gain insights into old tissues

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Europe's mountain summits are warming—vegetation is responding in surprisingly different ways

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Engineered microbe speeds CO₂ capture and recovers critical metals

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Bones of medieval kings saved from Spanish wildfire

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Cell biochemistry beyond membranes: Condensate physics reveals general rules for chemical responses

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Bound gravitational waves inspired by photonic systems

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Cells pulse together as they grow—and malignant cells pulse the longest

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Guangzhou crucibles provide earliest direct evidence of brass-making in East Asia

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Wildfires have destroyed an area of protected tropical forest twice the size of Wales since 2001, study reveals

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Early settlement dynamics in the Pacific revealed through ancient DNA

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Constipation is common in astronauts—blood tests provide new answers

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A new way to beat jet lag? Engineered cells speed circadian adjustment

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X-band radar data sharpen simulation of westerly weak tornado

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Controlling the rotation direction of light without complex new materials

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Bringing butterflies back from the brink of extinction

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Mysterious Cygnus Bubble may trace back to microquasar, astronomers suggest

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Q&A: What are chalk streams and why are these rare rivers under threat?

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New findings overturn 100-year-old assumption about common bacteria in the lungs

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Scientists develop method to deliver sugars directly into cells

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