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Sea squirt reveals glowing spines and unexpected nervous system anatomy

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Study clarifies conditions for amphibian species richness on marine islands

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Can Cells from a Sea Cucumber Live Forever?

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Long-distance bat migration runs on fatty acids, challenging limits of mammal metabolism

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How developing immune cells fine-tune their signals

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Social background also shapes environmental awareness, says study

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New biosynthesis platform could enable bioactive compounds to be labeled, targeted and released on demand

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Q&A: How researchers are building next-gen quantum computers

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Gutweed successfully grown in full life cycle within brackish conditions in Baltic Sea

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A giant warm wave is crossing the Pacific, signaling an El Niño that could alter weather worldwide this year

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A quantum computing system’s perfect randomness could keep your secrets safe

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Trust and patience link to higher happiness across 76 countries

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Perfect randomness realized for the first time

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Researchers link specific microbiomes to archaeological bone degradation

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A severed piece of sea cucumber refused to die, and what happened next could transform medicine

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Hubble spies faint irregular galaxy ESO 490-017

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Can a New Drug Combo Prevent Death by Suicide?

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Moon base missions face an unseen threat, and these simulations show where it could strike first

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'Feathered dragon' has some of the longest tail feathers ever found on a fossil bird

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Scientists reveal how dividing cells precisely trigger spindle formation

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The secret to immortality might be a sea cucumber

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Single tissue snapshot reveals biological processes unfolding over time

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Manager quality can match entire team's output, controlled experiments reveal

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Rare observations reveal an X9 solar flare before it erupts

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Researchers urge greater protections against online sexual abuse of children

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Lake Erie produces 'forbidden soup' of rotating potential toxins

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An invisible battle between bacteria determines the flavor and safety of salami

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Which of your climate actions make the biggest difference? Here's how to find out

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Huge volcanic eruption offers clues to fighting climate change

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Outdoor lights may keep mosquitoes biting and breeding deeper into autumn

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Dying cells don't all release key inflammatory cytokine in the same way, research reveals

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Pay-to-play system prices out young soccer talent

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‘Universal’ aging clocks offer new clues to longevity

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NASA’s Jared Isaacman unveiled the first moon base rovers and landers

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The strange quantum property of tomorrow's insulator

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Europe heat wave 'brutal reminder' of climate change: UN

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Earth's oxygen-rich atmosphere may owe its existence to cold subduction

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Embryos made without sperm or eggs reveal why many pregnancies fail

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The impact of nanoplastics on neurons may depend on their size

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Women's faces outrank men's in attractiveness across cultures, global study shows

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When a Century-Long Rodent Invasion Ends

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Advancing detection of genome-edited crops in food mixtures

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As snow droughts continue to threaten global food security, research calls for climate-resilient agriculture practices

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Coral study could help explain infertility and ovarian cancer by decoding cilia-driven fluid flows

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Droplet-like clusters reveal new control switch for major drug-target receptors

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Reconstructed 1.5‑billion‑year‑old protein network reveals hundreds of hidden disease‑linked genes

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Watch Immune System Cells Gobble Up Cancer Cells

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Grapefruit-sized hail may become more common in a warmer world

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Gigantic ‘little red dot’ threatens to upend cosmic history

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Fish have no necks, yet this ancient balancing trick keeps their heads startlingly steady in motion

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