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'Cultural continuity' hypothesis suggests we're all wired to keep traditions alive

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Study suggests ways to tackle homophobic bullying in schools

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A four-day work week can be productive when the company is committed to it

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Playing to learn? It works, but it has its limits

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Why coalitions with populists fail sooner: Study finds instability due to political style, not radical ideology

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Targeted measurements help spur methane emissions decline in southern Romania

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More free school meals is a start—here's what would really address child poverty

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The fascination of contemporary dance—study examines what draws audiences in

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Magnesium-modified wheat straw biochar can improve soil health

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Scientists achieve precision activation of quantum defects in diamond

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Novel nanopore sensing platform paves way for solid-state, label-free DNA sequencing technologies

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NASA sensor on space station eyes contamination off California coast

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Gyromagnetic zero-index metamaterials enable stable light vortices for advanced optical control

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Climate models with low sensitivity to greenhouse gases do not align with satellite measurements

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A new form of molecular motion: Guest molecules cut through DNA polymer droplets in wave pattern

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Public database on soil fungi can enhance ecological restoration by identifying best-suited species

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Astronomers map unusual inner workings of a jellyfish galaxy with 'bunny ears'

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Higher energy prices reduce support for climate policy, survey shows

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Rats in Australia may have genetic mutation that increases resistance to widely used poisons

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Why John Stewart Bell has been haunting quantum mechanics for decades

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Trapped-ion advances break new ground in quantum computing

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Seeking a second opinion for your pet

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Heat-resilient crops: Altering leaf orientation, chemistry and photosynthesis to combat yield loss

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Wet soils increase flooding during atmospheric river storms

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With potential implications for mechanical systems, study reveals physics of the 'nick shot' in squash

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Unusual gene duo in wild wheat offers new hope against crop diseases

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Tunable nanosheet catalyst promises cheaper green hydrogen production

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Novel catalyst cleaves carbon–fluorine bonds to break down 'forever chemicals'

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New database bridges global gaps in plant trait data

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Complex blood vessel nets could be 3D printed for artificial organs

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Unique outdoor camera system offers a window into the secret lives of wild birds

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European Space Agency looks to non-US partners

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Trump EPA Announces Climate Regulation Rollback but Faces Legal Hurdles

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Space station leak concerns will delay visit by astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary

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How science-y are you? There's a quiz for that

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Capturing the fleeting transformation of perovskite nanomaterials under light

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Policymakers should set a separate volume target for planetary waste management, modeling study suggests

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Parents spending more time, resources and money on kids' sports

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From stardust to stone: Windswept grains hold clues to planet's beginnings

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Tiny fossils, big discoveries: Researchers reveal new clues about early ocean life

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Study reveals why the early bird sings early

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Unlocking the mysteries of the universe with multi-messenger gravitational lensing

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A school prom isn't just a party. It can equip teens with life skills

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How 'supergenes' help fish evolve into new species

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Unraveling the G4 knot: How cells untie DNA to protect the genome

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Smart 'switch' in plants allows them to redirect roots to find water

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When bacteria get hungry, they kill—and eat—their neighbors, research reveals

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New set of principles aims to guide responsible carbon trading under the Paris Agreement

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Symmetrical crystals can absorb light asymmetrically: Discovery could lead to new technologies that control light

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Federal R&D funding boosts productivity for the whole economy. Making big cuts to such government spending unwise

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