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Glasgow's low emission zone is improving air quality: Study
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Are cows pickier than goats? Answers from innovative large-scale feeding experiments from 275 years ago
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Older homeowners with spare bedrooms may offer housing crisis fix
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Nanoparticle-based remediation of chromium-contaminated water shows high efficiency
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Research predicts rise in tropical hydraulic failure
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Human genome stored on 'everlasting' memory crystal
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Optimism fuels national productivity and innovation
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Study charts how Earth's global temperature has drastically changed over the past 485 million years, driven by CO₂
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Scientists say there is enough evidence to agree to global action on microplastics
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Obesity-Drug Pioneers Win Prestigious Lasker Award for Medical Science
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Earth’s ancient ‘greenhouse’ conditions were hotter than thought
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World's first open-source digital map of mass graves could help bring justice to victims in Ukraine
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Growing number of war-weary Ukrainians would reluctantly give up territory to save lives, suggests survey
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Viewpoint: Climate science needs to talk more about 'justice'—here's how philosophy can help
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For many in the UK, 2024 was the year without a butterfly
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Collaboratively imagining the future can bring people closer together in the present
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Clones in the classroom: Why universities must be wary of embracing AI-driven teaching tools
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How a new map of the UK's blue carbon habitats could change how oceans are protected
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Immigrants are unsung heroes of global trade and value creation, say economists
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Invasive caterpillars can make aspen forests more toxic for native insects—ecologists explain how
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When ions go hiking: New insights into solvation kinetics at electrocatalyst surfaces
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Scientists unearth key clues to cuisine of resident killer whale populations
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Invasive species are reshaping aquatic ecosystems, one lake at a time
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NASA develops process to create very accurate eclipse maps
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Why we tip, and why the impact of eliminating taxes on tips would be minimal
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Fossil site in Massachusetts reveals 320-million-year-old ecosystem
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Language in sexual offense judgments in Swedish courts makes victims responsible
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Volcanoes may help reveal interior heat on Jupiter moon
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African food future looks bright with blueprint for food security
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Arctic warming is driving Siberian wildfires
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Research shows the drive to feel socially embedded is as critical as the need to belong
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Climate change means we may have to learn to live with invasive species
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Ultra-Precise Particle Measurement Narrows Pathway to ‘New Physics’
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New study uncovers unexpected interaction between Mars and the solar wind
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Astronomers can't agree on how fast the universe is expanding. New approaches aim to break the impasse
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Nonfatal opioid overdoses in youth spiked during pandemic
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Learning mindset could be key to addressing medical students' alarming burnout
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Mussel-inspired adhesive comes unglued on command
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10,000-year-old human DNA provides insights into South African population history
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Evidence points to Wuhan market as source of covid-19 outbreak
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The mystery of human wrinkles: What do the cells say?
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AI model can reveal the structures of crystalline materials
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How do coexisting animals find enough to eat? Biologists unlock insights into foraging habits in Yellowstone
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Astronomers' new technique measures temperature of a star with high precision
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Revolutionary visible-light-antenna ligand enhances samarium-catalyzed reactions
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An unexpected involvement of sodium transport in mitochondrial energy generation
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Origami paper sensors could help early detection of infectious diseases in new simple, low-cost test
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Breakthrough in hydrogen research
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A new ventilator-on-a-chip model to study lung damage
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Lake ice quality degrading as planet warms -- skaters, hockey players, ice truckers on thin ice
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