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Mosquitoes began biting humans more than a million years ago

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Mosquitoes Developed a Taste for Human Blood Before We Existed

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Can you trust the results from gut microbiome tests? Maybe not

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20 billion galaxies: New survey of the sky will reveal the universe in unprecedented detail

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A new space race could turn our atmosphere into a 'crematorium for satellites'

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Energy loss triggers quantum thermal Hall-like effect at macroscopic scale

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Australians are rethinking inner city living

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Russian astronomers observe the eruptive behavior of a young star

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Fries with that? Ordering from AI linked to selecting more indulgent foods

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Scientists develop vitamin A-enriched tomato to fight global deficiency

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How oxygen enriched Earth's atmosphere 2.5 billion years ago

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Survey finds most school administrators oppose arming teachers

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Crime scene blood stains can be damning—even after cleaning

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Tackling industry's burdensome bubble problem

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Cells in the body remember obesity. Here’s what that means for weight loss

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Why community voices could make or break world's forest restoration plans

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Peanut waste can be turned into high-quality futuristic graphene

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The Mojave Desert is a hot spot for off-roading: Why a judge shut down more than 2,200 miles of trails

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Southern California's celebrity eagles Jackie and Shadow welcome new egg after ravens destroy first clutch

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How to see six planets in the sky at once in rare celestial alignment

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Why conspiracy theories can be so irresistible

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Rubin Observatory has started paging astronomers 800,000 times a night

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The surprising scientific value of roadkill

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How to win The Traitors, according to science

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See the complexity at the heart of the Milky Way galaxy in new image

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Will melting glaciers slow climate change? A prevailing theory is on shaky ground

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A puddle that jumps: What bubble bursts reveal about water on lotus-like surfaces

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Scientists identify ARK1 protein that stops malaria parasite growth

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Is geothermal energy on the cusp of a worldwide renaissance?

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Why I have changed my mind about AI and you should too

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Wildfire smoke linked to rise in violent assaults, 11-year study finds

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Study finds vegetarians over 80 less likely to reach 100

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Shingles vaccine may slow biological aging and reduce inflammation

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From the Late Bronze Age to today, the Old Irish Goat carries 3,000 years of Irish history

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Massive review suggests exercise may do little for osteoarthritis pain

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Everything can be a bet now: The rise and risks of prediction markets

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Hair-like rhizoids in liverworts transport phosphorus, shedding light on evolution of roots

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Plants stay neatly patterned as they grow, and PLETHORA proteins may explain why

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Immune cells selectively pull DNA from dying nuclei, revealing a process dubbed nucleocytosis

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Opinion: Surviving the extreme temperatures of the climate crisis calls for a revolution in home and building design

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Children who are not friends connect better through play when given a goal, study shows

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Apollo moon rocks reveal lunar magnetic field was briefly stronger than Earth's

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Boat traffic alters marine megafauna behavior, stress and population trends, global analysis finds

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The Surprising Benefits of Yo-Yo Dieting

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Lab tests investigate how house fire emissions differ from forest fires

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How a 3D-printed synthetic sea lion pelvis enhances veterinary capabilities to counter ongoing beaching

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The wild can be a 'death trap' for rescued animals

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Nano-cage removes up to 98% of PFAS in tap water tests

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Hidden architecture inside cellular droplets reveals new targets for cancer and neurodegeneration

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A world first at the microscopic scale: Metamaterials that can shrink and expand on their own

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