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How the world can avoid millions going hungry when supply chains collapse

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Humpback whale released after spectacular rescue effort found dead off Denmark

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First outbursting hot subdwarf binary discovered

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Plasma treatment keeps cut flowers fresher for two weeks without chemicals

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Common cancer protein may be therapeutic target, study finds

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Why some water fleas suddenly grow helmets: Key receptors reveal how predator warnings trigger defense

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If AI can translate instantly, why learn another language?

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New recyclable protein textiles could cut microplastic pollution and lower clothing waste

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Multi-actor collaboration in integrated landscape approaches

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Lobster embryo microbiomes remain resilient in future ocean conditions, sequencing reveals

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First-ever direct image of the cosmic web reveals the Universe’s hidden highways

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Saturday Citations: Prehistoric dentistry; sleep and aging; our photogenic sun

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Scientists find hidden brain nutrient deficit that may fuel anxiety

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Medieval teeth open a new perspective on leprosy care and toxic medicine

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NASA reveals new clues to 2027’s Artemis III, the final test mission before a moon landing

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Stunning fossil discovery in Ethiopia rewrites human origins

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Scientists catalog the ‘fractal dimensions’ of more than 130,000 islands

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Student-built system unlocks fully autonomous electroporation for 96- and 384-well workflows

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Himalayan wolf-dog hybrids emerge as a threat to wolves and people

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Scientists discover hidden “brakes” that stop massive earthquakes

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Scientists discover tiny gut particles that may drive aging and chronic disease

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This silent tooth infection could be hurting your whole body

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Scientists say just 30 minutes of exercise a week could transform your health

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RNA's first letter may shape antiviral alarms, with A outpacing G

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What’s Black and White and Reveals Historic Porpoise Distributions?

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New NASA Graphic Captures Human Activity at Night

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Sustainable chemistry: Iron substitutes noble metals in catalytic reactions

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Hantavirus can persist in semen for years, but that doesn’t mean it remains contagious

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Ancient Teeth Hint at Homo Erectus-Denisovan Interbreeding

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Neuron imaging captures unconventional receptor route that supports synaptic communication

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A hidden threshold enables tunable control of liquid crystal helices for energy-efficient technologies

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A real Mr. Snuffleupagus? Meet the ocean’s strangest new fish species

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Scientists identify hidden accelerant in Antarctic ice loss

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Meet “The Last Titan,” Southeast Asia’s Most Massive Dinosaur

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Single-molecule RNA mapping may reveal how shape shifts steer health and disease

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Exploiting interfacial ionic mobility to make heat-moldable nanoparticle aggregates

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Fair matching systems can still produce unequal outcomes, new research finds

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Tropical rivers emerge as biggest oxygen-loss hotspots in a warming world

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This startup wants to make drugs in orbit. If it succeeds, it could transform the space economy

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Sunlight-powered generation of correlated photon pairs

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How to arm yourself against hantavirus misinformation

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Climate warming causes bleaching in key Arctic lichen, study finds

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Implantable bacteria can now be safely contained, clearing a major hurdle for fighting infection and cancer

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Why is almost everyone right-handed? The answer may lie in how we learned to walk

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Researchers identify enzyme that prevents chromosome breaks during DNA copying

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Crabs’ sideways walk may have evolved just once

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Can plants have consciousness? The film Silent Friend reimagines the science

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Warming climate favors shallower cyclones, challenging current risk assessments

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Physicists create hybrid light-matter particles that interact strongly enough to compute

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Dense soils may spread earthquake surface ruptures into wider damage zones, particle models suggest

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