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Aussie cockatoos use their beaks and claws to turn on water fountains

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Staff working from home less likely to get pay raises or promotions, says research

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Donkey skin secretion that repels deer ticks shows promise as natural alternative to DEET

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Telehealth can improve care for cats with chronic health issues

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Researchers develop innovative model to study sense of smell

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Collaboration can unlock Australia's energy transition without sacrificing natural capital

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Decades-old assumptions about brain plasticity upended

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Workplace equality laws spark surprising gains for women in the boardroom, research finds

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Infant RSV shot may be more effective than vaccines during pregnancy

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Why organizations in unstable times should listen to their own employees

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A semi-automated manufacturing process for cost-efficient quantum cascade laser modules

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Scientists develop 'mosquito STD' to combat malaria

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Human mobility data from smartphones pinpoints where people and wildlife cross paths, aiding conservation

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Burnout is often caused by factors entirely unrelated to work, shows study

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Study challenges prevailing stereotypes, provides new insights into incel community

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A covalent bond links lysine and cysteine in proteins together under oxidizing conditions, stabilizing them

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Mechanical model reveals how prions trigger a domino effect to spread misfolded proteins

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Future telescopes could detect life managing their planet atmospheres

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Missions to Mars with the Starship could only take three months

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Study investigates why mathematical identity is important for students' motivation and competence

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Alcohol consumption in avian species: Birds may be drinking on the wing, but in moderation

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Consciousness and collaboration were fundamental to shaping knowledge, show astronomy archives of premodern China

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Why Brazil's Quilombola communities are still fighting for the land they're owed

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Long-used red pigment carmine has a surprisingly complex porous structure

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Study finds teachers, students together can form own social constructions of thinking

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ChatGPT useful for learning languages, but students' critical vision must be fostered when using it, says study

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After 60 years, the search for a missing plane in Lake Superior remains fruitless

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Terahertz calorimetry captures thermodynamics of protein and water interactions at picosecond resolution

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Most freshwater game fish in Southern California carry invasive parasites capable of infecting humans, study finds

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AI algorithms approach the theoretical limit of optical measurement precision

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Star quakes and monster shock waves: Researchers simulate a black hole consuming a neutron star

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Magnetic curtains on the sun: Solar telescope reveals ultra-fine striations that shape surface dynamics

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Study resolves diatom tree of life, revealing rapid speciation 170 million years ago

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Guardrails, education urged to protect adolescent AI users

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Eating an array of smaller fish could be nutrient-dense solution to overfishing

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Molecular link between air pollution and pregnancy risks

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Pancreatic cancer spreads to liver or lung thanks to this protein

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NASA is facing the biggest crisis in its history

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Light-guided 'bacterial robot' system tackles antibiotic resistance

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Decades-long experiment finds muon still behaving unexpectedly

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Why it's taking a century to pin down the speed of the universe

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Heat Safety Experts behind OSHA Rules Were Laid Off, which Could Make It Easier to Scrap Regulations

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Over half of Europe and Mediterranean basin hit by drought in mid-May

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Webb rounds out picture of Sombrero galaxy's disk

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Hubble filters a barred spiral

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Memory matters for quantum atomic motion on metals

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AI used to design immune-safe 'zinc finger' proteins for gene therapy

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Super-invasive termites could spread from Florida around the world

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Genetic diversity highlights increasing threat of H9N2 avian influenza

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Squid study sparks interdisciplinary insight into the physics of growth

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