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Fri Jul 17
World’s most-used weedkiller disrupts honeybee brains
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Nearly half of dementia cases may be linked to risks you can change
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A drug already used for osteoporosis blocked spinal damage in a new study
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Forget the sperm race: Fertilization may depend on teamwork
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The AMOC stayed strong even as a major ocean “lifeline” nearly shut down
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Dirty air may trigger painful rheumatoid arthritis flares
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THC medication made PTSD nightmares disappear for more than a third of patients
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Claude Fable 5 AI finds a tiny formula that topples an 87-year-old math conjecture
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567-million-year-old fossils rewrite the dawn of animal life
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Sitting up straight may improve your mood and decision-making
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Scientists discover the brain cells that keep you motivated
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80-million-year-old snake brain reveals a surprising evolutionary secret
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This school-bus-sized “terror croc” ate dinosaurs. Now it’s back
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A colossal magma system has been hiding beneath Tuscany
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Europe’s wildfires became so intense they created their own storm
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Stanford scientists discover immune cells that explode like microscopic bombs
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A solar eclipse and the Perseid meteor shower arrive on the same day
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Did T. rex leave these 66-million-year-old bite marks?
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Scientists catch a “jumping gene” mid-leap between species
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Cancer-fighting chewing gum cuts HPV levels by up to 93%
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518-million-year-old creature reveals the origins of spider fangs
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This hydrogen turbine turns controlled explosions into electricity
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These underwater bones could solve a mystery about extinct giants
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Strange quantum experiment shows “negative time” is more than an illusion
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DNA on the Shroud of Turin reveals centuries of hidden history
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Scientists just 3D printed one of the hardest metals on Earth
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A common sugar may help cancer cells break free and spread
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Your brain may be wired to regain lost weight
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These bizarre new beetles look so stretchy scientists named them Luffy
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Scientists went looking for giant trees in Taiwan and found a lost world
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A simple supplement could help the immune system fight cancer and viruses
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Ancient Arctic carbon is pouring into the sea, but the seabed captures most of it
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Moonquakes could reveal hidden water beneath the lunar surface
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Scientists reveal the hidden force driving the universe’s hottest fluid
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Scientists may have found aging’s hidden trigger for brain disease
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Two new compounds could reveal hidden drivers of Alzheimer’s disease
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Two deadly flowers could inspire powerful new medicines
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Scientists twist crystal layers and reshape matter from within
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Giant waves are sweeping Mars’ atmosphere into space
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AI reveals a massive algae boom across the world’s oceans
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Some coastal cities are sinking faster than the ocean is rising
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Dark matter’s secret force does the opposite of what scientists expected
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Without this protein, damaged muscle turns to fat and scar tissue
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Mathematicians prove perfectly fair elections are impossible
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This once-a-week workout may help cut belly fat, study shows
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Eating less protein could slow aging, major review finds
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Cancer may be breaking its own DNA to keep growing
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Mysterious Milky Way object accelerates protons beyond one quadrillion electron volts
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NASA’s Curiosity rover finds a mysterious honeycomb landscape on Mars
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Tiny black holes may be secretly exploding stars across the Milky Way
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