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Adsorptive regolith on Mars soaks up water, researchers reveal

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New method searches through 10 sextillion drug molecules

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New low-cost challenger to quantum computer: Ising machine

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Petunia's secret: Cracking nature's perfume with key floral scent gene

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Microplastics in ocean linked to disabilities for coastal residents

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Spraying methyl jasmonate on fruit trees boosts harvest, research finds

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Researchers uncover key insights into CO2 reduction using SnO-based electrocatalysts

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Schizophrenia is reflected in the brain structure

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Feeding anemone: Symbiote fish actively feed hosts in wild

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New AI-powered tool could enhance traumatic brain injury investigations in forensics and law enforcement

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A protein from tiny tardigrades may help cancer patients tolerate radiation therapy

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Environmental impact of unexploded ordnance in the Baltic Sea

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AI generates playful, human-like games

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Time interfaces: The gateway to four-dimensional quantum optics

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Genetic risk of schizophrenia affects men and women differently

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Protein design: Flexible components allow new architectures

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New genetic risk score identifies individuals at risk for heart disease who may benefit most from cholesterol-lowering therapies

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Novel photochromic glass can store rewritable 3D patterns long term

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Some fuel lodges in the inner walls of fusion vessels: Researchers now have a better idea of how much

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A new drug screening method could bring a solution to drug delivery and efficacy issues

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A new spatial mechanism for coexistence: Hidden patterns in tree distribution stabilize biodiversity in forests

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How parenthood may help keep your brain young

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Microbiologist calls for public vigilance and urgent action on the danger of raw sewage in UK seas

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Researchers making clean water more accessible

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Missing protein keeps mice slim, even on a high-fat diet

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Beyond the burn: Harvesting dead wood to reduce wildfires and store carbon

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When dads take leave, moms breastfeed longer

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The world needs a circular economy, but workers in developing countries shouldn't pay the price

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Teachers express extreme concern about influence of online misogyny on students

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Unexpected findings: Many mammals defy traditional day-night activity labels

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Researchers find Bluesky is similarly structured to other social media, but with some unusual features

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Properties of rocks in fault zones contribute to earthquake generation, study shows

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Extreme heat may speed up biological ageing in older people

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Study reveals how rogue planetary-mass objects form in young star clusters

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Eavesdropping on whale songs sparks new discoveries in ecology

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Citizen scientist scuba divers reveal shark activity in South African reef

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What's the shape of the universe? Mathematicians use topology to study its shape and everything in it

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Molten metal catalysts for CO₂-free hydrogen production improve efficiency by up to 36.3%

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Hofstadter's butterfly: Quantum fractal patterns visualized

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When life re-emerges after fires: How Mediterranean vegetation regenerates after burning

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Why humanoid robots are missing the point

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Struggling with envy? Here are some science-backed ways to help

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Sci-fi thriller Dissolution smartly interweaves time travel and memory

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More brainlike computers could change AI for the better

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Incredible close-up images of insects scoop photo contest honours

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How to think about the most contentious ideas in science

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How a theory about maleness could explain the state of the world

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Gripping account of how plants and animals shaped each other

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From doomy prophecies to epic dystopias, we are suckers for end times

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A spat over sand eels threatens puffins and other iconic seabirds

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