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Tooth fossil analysis suggests 'brawn before bite' in early Asian mammals

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'I hate you!': What little kids really mean when they say this

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Martian dust storms may generate atmospheric electrical conditions that could impact future missions

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ESA outlines high-tech lander instruments for 2050 Enceladus

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Orbit overload could devastate astronomy if 1.7 million proposed satellites brighten night sky

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How a giant planet survived its star's death, then migrated inward

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Urokodia! 518-million-year-old fossil shows beginning of spider's bite

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Algae may have launched coral reefs by hijacking coral cells, genetic experiments suggest

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This space telescope is falling. A robotic spacecraft may save it

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This planet survived the death of its star—and kept its atmosphere

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From fields to space farming, new tool detects crop drought stress before it's visible

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Perfluorooctanoic acid in the Seto Inland Sea: Variability, transport, and fate

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Black-box optimization weather intervention method supports future disaster mitigation

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Video: Thousands of planets are hidden in this image

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Woodcock charge deer to defend nests, footage reveals

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Scientists just unveiled “cyborg” cockroaches that can breathe underwater for hours

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400-year-old painting reveals a bat's secret diet

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For the First Time, a Cell Built From Scratch Grows and Divides

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Are you 'happee' or are you 'happeh?' Study links accents to social classes

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Supreme Court limits police searches of phone location data

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Rat Disease Has a New Pick-Me-Up

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Mismatched work–life boundaries while working from home can push couples toward breaking up

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What made trees possible? New research points to drought

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Were Clovis foragers in Late Pleistocene North America big-game hunters, or just big-game scavengers?

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Why taking a sick day depends on more than being sick

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Webb reveals merger scars in galaxies that stopped forming stars 9 billion years ago

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Why this 98-qubit quantum computer is a big deal

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A new species of walking shark has been found in Papua New Guinea

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Europe’s Future Circular Collider could revolutionize particle physics—if it’s ever built

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Helping children navigate the emotional aftershocks of an earthquake

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Galaxy groups hiding in the universe's emptiest places

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Darwin residents want answers on toxic gas emissions: Science shows their concerns are warranted

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The best new science-fiction novels published in July 2026

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Slowdown of AMOC ocean current may be gradual and reversible

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Himalayan pangolin emerges as distinct species, confirmed with DNA from 19th-century specimen

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Polymer network reconfigures in sequence, helping elastomers stay tough under strain

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NASA rolls out three robotic moon missions as 2029 lunar base plans take shape

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World's oceans break June heat record: EU monitor

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NASA vows to send ball to the moon if US wins World Cup

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Italy displays paintings from an ancient Etruscan tomb, its latest cultural acquisition

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Physicists and AI model Claude 'collaborate' to prove a 10-year-old jamming conjecture

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AI-based demand forecasting creates planning reliability in the textile industry

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New modeling shows where to focus conservation efforts for Australia's endangered alpine ash

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Cosmic eruption caught in the act by submillimeter array's new fastest response system

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Abundant catalyst converts methane into valuable liquid chemicals

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Grasslands could lose four times more carbon uptake under future drought conditions

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Shark‑spotting drones are about reassurance—not full protection

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Loss of DNA protector gene exposes vulnerabilities in cancerous cells

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Quantum computer simulates hadronization, reproducing string breaking with 104 qubits

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The Emergence of a Deadly Hunting Technology in Prehistoric North America

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