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Mining enough copper to develop the world will require its price to more than double, says study

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AI is here to stay, let students embrace the technology

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Survey shows educational impact of Antarctic citizen science program among travelers

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Record precision achieved in measuring muonic helium-3 nucleus radius

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It’s tricky to transplant a bladder. How surgeons finally did it

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Canadian Food Policy Advisory Council: A collaborative approach to strengthening food systems

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New test uses oyster waste to track devastating parasite

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How the dinosaur-killing extinction could help save modern bivalves

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How competition between algae is transforming the gulf of Maine

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An artificial protein that moves like something found in nature

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Ancient DNA used to map evolution of fever-causing bacteria

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Evidence shows AI systems are already too much like humans. Will that be a problem?

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Trust in scientists in Ireland lower in younger generation, new study

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Hawaiian volcanic rocks reveal Earth's core contains vast hidden gold reserves

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Social connection is still underappreciated as a medically relevant health factor

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Tapping into the World's largest gold reserves

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'Selfish' genes called introners proven to be a major source of genetic complexity

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Exercise and eat your veggies: Privileged prescriptions like these don't always reduce risk of heart disease

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AI is here to stay, let students embrace the technology, experts urge

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Odd binary star system has a huge planetary companion

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New method helps identify hormone-disrupting chemicals—without animal testing

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Frequent large-scale wildfires are turning forests from carbon sinks into super‑emitters, warn scientists

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Deep ocean technology offers never before seen images of lost WWI submarine

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Study shows employees assigned more complex projects early in their work history had better career outcomes

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NASA's Dragonfly mission sets sights on Titan's mysteries

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Improved rubber processing makes material ten times stronger and resistant to cracking

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Scientists design gene delivery systems for cells in the brain and spinal cord

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Axolotl tail injury activates distant neurons in brain to promote regeneration, scientists discover

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Integrating coral fusion, fragmentation, and microbiome science offers new path for reef restoration

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Study shows domain walls in ferroelectrics can be the most stable state, enabling high-density memory

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Teachers knew what children needed to recover from the pandemic—but their insights were ignored

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One-pot protein screening accelerates bioscience and drug discovery

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The deluge in NSW sounds a warning to rural and regional communities elsewhere

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'Perfect bodies and perfect lives': How selfie-editing tools are distorting how young people see themselves

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Climate change poses severe threat to bowhead whale habitat

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Tiny genetic switch found to control brain balance and behavior

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Coral die-off in restoration project tied to low levels of beneficial bacteria in microbiome

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New atom-swapping method applied to complex organic structures

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ALMA measures evolution of monster barred spiral galaxy

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How stress disrupts emotion control in people with mental health conditions

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Mathematical prediction of seismic wave propagation in magma containing crystals and bubbles

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Developing a pressure-induced water producing material

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Saturn's moon: Mysterious wobbling atmosphere like a gyroscope

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Study discovers DNA switch that controls TB growth, and could help unlock its antibiotic resistance secrets

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Diversity is key to ecosystem stability

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'Green' ammonia powered by sunlight

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How cholera bacteria outsmart viruses

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Ox-eye daisy, bellis and yarrow: Flower strips with at least two sown species provide 70 percent more natural enemies of pests

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Worker-led programs are tackling gender-based violence in supply chains, but they're at risk

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How property owners can work to prevent flooding

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