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Cosmic ray research helps unravel lithium-7 origin

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How visualisation sets you up for success by changing your cognition

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Fossils show puzzling lack of evolution during last ice age peak

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Synthetic molecular rings re-create energy flow found in plants

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Groundwater is rapidly declining in the Colorado River Basin, satellite data show

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From surprise platypus to wandering cane toads, here's what we found hiding in New South Wales estuaries

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Crop diversification is crucial to Canadian resilience in a changing world

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How ongoing deforestation is rooted in colonialism and its management practices

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A red dot, a 43,000 year old fingerprint, and a stone out of place—potential evidence of Neanderthal pareidolia

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Experts explain science behind the surge in northern lights

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Will Europa become a habitable world when the sun becomes a red giant?

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A new nuclear rocket technology takes another step forward

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'No support, no housing, no job'—the vicious cycle pushing more women into prison

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Being monitored at work? A new report calls for tougher workplace surveillance controls

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Nearly 5 million seized seahorses just 'tip of the iceberg' in global wildlife smuggling

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Are we criticizing GDPR for all the wrong reasons?

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‘Silent’ cells play a surprising role in how brains work

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Slowly dying trees impact forest recovery post-wildfires, according to study of 2020 fires

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DNA mapping of estuaries provides new tool for fisheries management and species recovery

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How to capture moon landing videos—from grainy to HD

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Spontaneous symmetry breaking in electron systems proves elusive

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Dozens of new high-redshift quasars discovered by astronomers

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Ancient Maya burial study challenges human sacrifice theory, points to acts of placemaking

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Raining one week, dusty the next—how did a dust storm make it all the way to rainy Sydney?

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Single-layer waveguide display uses achromatic metagratings for more compact augmented reality eyewear

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What are near-Earth asteroids made of? Researchers are about to find out

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Agroforestry, silvopasture combine forests and fields to restore, protect land

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First assessment of ribbon worm diversity and distribution in Oman reveals over 100 species

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Dog owners are willing to pay more for food labeled for certain health attributes, analysis shows

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You can make fair dice from any shape you like

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Quantum computers may crack RSA encryption with fewer qubits than expected

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What rare animals lurk in the Lone Star State's shadows? Curious Texas investigates

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Superconducting diode bridge efficiently converts AC to DC for quantum circuits

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Next-Generation Very Large Array Will Spot Baby Solar Systems—If It’s Funded

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We’re getting close to recreating the first step in evolution of life

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Diagnosing Male Infertility with Adhesion Test That Captures Sperm Motility

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Famous Sea Monster Gets a Name

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NautilusN

Debunking Dangerous Views of Autism

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NautilusN

A Mars Moon Rises at Dawn

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NautilusN

Your imagination holds the power to make you healthier and happier

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Meet Jia Jia and De De, Hong Kong's first locally born giant pandas

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EU says 'well on track' to reach 2030 climate targets

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Orphaned cub finds comfort in a teddy bear and costumed caregivers

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Starship megarocket blows up over Indian Ocean in latest bumpy test

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Ancient bread rises again as Turkey recreates 5,000-year-old loaf

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Violent Pakistan storms trigger floods, landslides killing 10

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US peregrine falcons adapt well to city living as their coastal cousins struggle with bird flu

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5-year forecast sees more killer heat, fires and temperature records

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The world could experience a year above 2°C of warming by 2029

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Bed bugs are most likely the first human pest, new research shows

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