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Tue Jul 21
Italian scientists bet on octopus to fight crab invasion
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China successfully recovers rocket stage on land for the first time
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Archaeologists unveil skeletal remains believed to be ritual offering in Peru
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Alumni relationships can affect court rulings between judges and lawyers
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Laser stability method advances precision control of electrons with light
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They're content creators with thousands of adoring fans. So why do they feel so terrible?
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Biological sex is neither binary nor a spectrum—a biologist explains how it's multidimensional
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How does wildfire smoke affect the economy?
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Topography controls how mountains respond to large earthquakes
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Digital spirituality grows, but young people still rely on family and faith leaders
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Premium customer, quickest service? Not so fast, at least in a world of agentic AI-driven services
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Some bacteria build internal 'power cables' to extend respiration beyond the cell membrane
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New set of international rules needed to protect health of fishing stocks, study shows
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Krypton gas emerges as a new ingredient for quantum computing
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Research helps NYC students aim higher in public high school applications
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Artificial intelligence acts as an 'ideological chameleon' and may deepen political polarization
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US moves to open vast tracts of pristine forests to logging
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Largest catalog yet of how human cells read DNA shows how chemical marks alter genetic instructions
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Lost 'mega-escarpment' across ancient USA may explain Grand Canyon's missing billion years
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New study links bad bosses with greater work intensity
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Mars attacks: How much dust from the red planet is safe to breathe?
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Dying radio galaxies suggest a shorter, more dynamic afterlife for black hole jets
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How to better forecast once-in-a-millennium weather events
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Sustainable medical electronics can reduce environmental impact by up to 65%
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Rethinking how we name and classify our human ancestors following recent evolutionary discoveries
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Canada's AI strategy needs educators who feel prepared, not just trained
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Study suggests three-quarters of Indo-Pacific coral reefs could drown as sea levels rise
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Rare satellite data reveal major limits in flood models
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New photonic crystal method improves single-photon sources for quantum networks
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Before COVID-19, children's likelihood of coming in contact with the US child welfare system had already decreased
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How 35% of US employees are left on the margins
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NASA's LRO images Falcon 9 crater on moon, learns new details
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Existing drug could treat invasive canine oral tumors
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Drug policies should communicate drug safety over user punishment
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How can AI help identify pain when animals can't tell us they're suffering?
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Curved surfaces reshape active materials, localizing vibrations near defects
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A single asteroid impact may explain the appearance of Mars' moon Deimos
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How workplace conflict expression shapes team performance
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'Hidden stars' suggest that distant galaxies are much more massive than they appear
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Hidden losses of amphibians and dragonflies in Berlin's municipal water supply
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'Switchable' smart gel may pave way for next-gen drug delivery and sensing tech
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Plants could transform how scientists measure the climate benefits of tidal marshes
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Deep-learning approach rapidly predicts where metals bind within proteins
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Grasshopper-inspired AI boosts emergency resource prediction
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Working from home should be a right, not a reward
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Secrets of a mystery mammal from Patagonia revealed at last
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Sound-based traps reveal how fragile biomolecular droplets move, merge and change stiffness
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Scientists 'see' nanoscale forces, providing evidence of electric fields at the air‑water interface
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Moving nitrogen within pyridine opens a new path for molecular editing
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Climate doom may discourage climate action, but there's a way to counter it
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