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Resilient, sustainable food systems are Canada's best defense against American tariffs

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E-bikes are becoming e-waste—here's how to reduce the environmental cost

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Why are sunsets so pretty in winter? There's a simple explanation

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'Traffic light' dog-walking zones can benefit people, dogs and environment, says report

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'Microaggressions' can fly under the radar in schools. Here's how to spot them and respond

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Parents want their children to walk to school, but what holds them back?

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New study challenges assumptions linking racial attitudes and political identity in U.S. cities

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How recurrent fluorescence helps organic molecules survive extreme interstellar conditions

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Three hot Jupiter exoplanets discovered with TESS

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Understanding quantum computing's most troubling problem—the barren plateau

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A quantum random access memory based on transmon-controlled phonon routers

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Volcano 'hidden in plain sight' could help date Mars—and its habitability

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A grassland bird eavesdrops on prairie dog calls to keep itself safe from predators

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New class of 'X-type' antiferromagnets enables sublattice-selective spin transport

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Ping, ping ping. Here's what it's like to drive into a big hailstorm in the name of science

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Archaeologists find France's deepest shipwreck

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Unprecedented optical clock network lays groundwork for redefining the second

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Q&A: Physics and the value of scientific disappointment

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Does Form Really Shape Function?

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Understanding us: Researchers apply algorithm to decode complex genome sequences

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Rivers are exhaling ancient carbon — and climate math just changed

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Shape-shifting hybrid materials offer bright future for solar and LED innovation

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Carpenter bees: Are they dangerous? Do they sting? And how can you get rid of them?

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Higher levels of trust in people and institutions linked to greater well-being

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'Extremely distressing' Chesapeake Bay blue crab populations call for curtailing harvest, experts say

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Molecular hopscotch boosts light upconversion

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May 2025 second warmest on record: EU climate monitor

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Sri Lanka counts seven million crop-busting monkeys

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Here’s how a collision of star remnants launches a gleaming jet

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Harnessing magnons for quantum information processing

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NASA’s Webb telescope reveals monster star clumps in galactic wreckage

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Beyond Ozempic: New weight loss drug rivals surgery

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Brain-computer interface restores real-time speech in ALS patient

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Scientists warn of bat virus just one mutation from infecting humans

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Brain Implant Lets Man with ALS Speak and Sing with His ‘Real Voice’

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Blockbuster New Vera C. Rubin Observatory Will Change Astronomy Forever

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Injured Skin Cells Fire like Neurons to ‘Scream’ for Help

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Can any nation protect against a Ukraine-style drone smuggling attack?

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Disasters loom over South Asia with forecast of a hotter, wetter monsoon

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Evolution and Guinea Pig Toes

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Clergy Blown Away by Psilocybin

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AI Has Already Run Us Over the Cliff

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Scientists develop optimal cover crop adoption thresholds

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Ethiopia's vast lake being pumped dry

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Recent developments in klystron technology for future energy-efficient colliders

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Assessing the current state of polycrises and systemic risk research

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Decades-old mystery of AlCl dipole moment resolved

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How flies grow their gyroscopes: Study reveals how flight stabilizers take shape

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Atom-thin tech replaces silicon in the world’s first 2D computer

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Cleaner fish: Tiny healers or hidden spreaders in coral reef ecosystems?

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