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What happens to microplastics when swallowed? In earthworms, they do not leave the digestive tract

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Family wealth reaches further: Grandparents' income links to grandchildren's college access

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Harmonic radar tags reveal how mosquitoes move through fields and parkland

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The Ghosts of the Mediterranean: What a rare great white shark sighting could reveal about a changing ocean

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Saturday Citations: JAXA collaboration with toy company TOMY; a new brain-computer interface; IBD solved

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El Niño arrives and could rank among strongest events since 1950

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Engineering enzymes with potential against ALS and Parkinson's disease

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How you can stop your cat from bringing home unwelcome pathogens

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World-first: therapy to make cells young again given to a person

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U.S. Industries Push to Revive Tungsten Production Amid Shortage

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World Cup camera coverage poses a moving math puzzle

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AI sorts cell droplets into four shapes, uncovering drug effects in human cells

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SpaceX: Five key moments, from first launch to Starship megarocket

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Lab-grown canine muscle cells offer solution for early therapeutic testing

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Faster biological aging consistently linked to poverty and discrimination

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Meet REMORA: The autonomous space fleet built to tag and track asteroids

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Solar geoengineering could shield up to 75% of oceans from heat waves

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Gulf Stream shifted north during 12,900-year-old cold snap, first direct evidence shows

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Goblin Sharks Caught on Camera in Their Natural Habitat for the First Time

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NASA’s experimental quiet supersonic plane passes another critical milestone

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Jurassic viral gene may have helped apple snails start laying eggs on land

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The Ancient Roots of Modern Winemaking

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Former U.S. health official explains why the Trump administration ‘ignored’ a key alcohol study

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A popular sunscreen ingredient can finally be sold in the United States

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New species of Middle Miocene bear-dog described in tribute to Salvador Moyà-Solà

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Scientist creates 'mini‑universe' to measure time without a clock

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Mountainous landscapes store far more carbon than previously thought, new research shows

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Trees may store less carbon than expected in the future

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How to Feel at Home in the Modern World

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Earth’s permafrost could soon release hidden ‘deep carbon,’ supercharging warming

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Supercomputer predicts 2026 World Cup results

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Molecular anchors on gut phages could open new therapeutic avenues

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Rare-earth-free zinc oxide achieves a first in stress-to-light conversion

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Novel forecasting model developed to predict river temperature

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The relationship recession is even bigger for Gen Z than we thought

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Landscape water velocities across Europe reshape nitrogen pollution risk under climate change

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Nuclear clocks tick for the first time

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A new method could spot fentanyl variants no one has cataloged yet

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Killer robots are here – we must finally decide whether to accept them

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Carbon dioxide unlocks safer oxidation chemistry under room-temperature conditions

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Horse owners' personality and attachment style shape how they interact with and care for their horses

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Engineered bacterium turns potato starch into biodegradable plastic in 24 hours

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Dragonfly and damselfly migrations crisscross planet, with 100 species confirmed

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The Surprising Things You Find Digging Through Frozen Prehistoric Squirrel Poop

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Crossword: Power play

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Climate change is causing fish to move to cooler water—what if their escape route is blocked?

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AI tracks missing hydrogen atoms in crystals with 97% success rate

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A cornerstone of Milky Way history may need rewriting with evidence of multiple ancient mergers

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New findings complete first evolutionary history of all living millipede orders, dating back 460 million years

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Photo: Hubble and Webb offer new view of Black Eye Galaxy

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Entries updated Jun 13, 2026 06:30:36 AM PDT

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