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What is uranium enrichment and how is it used for nuclear bombs? A scientist explains

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Simulation reveals emergence of jet from binary neutron star merger followed by black hole formation

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Who Is on RFK, Jr.’s New Vaccine Panel—And What Will They Do?

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The Ecosystem Dynamics That Can Make or Break an Invasion

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Rare medieval bed burials show considerable variation across Europe

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Living on Mars: Are there lessons from the conditions of prisons?

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Colorado's fentanyl criminalization bill won't solve the opioid epidemic, say people most affected

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Black hole–shredded megastars power a new class of cosmic explosions

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Marine fungi could help feed the world and fight disease

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Habitat loss and over-exploitation are leading to a decline in salmon populations

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Research highlights vital role psychologists can play in school safety

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Your Brain Is Glowing, and Scientists Can’t Figure Out Why

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Multiple X-ray quasi-periodic oscillations detected in X-ray binary IGR J19294+1816

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Axiom Space back on track for possible Space Coast launch

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What are super pollutants and how do they impact our health?

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A Lake Mead's worth of water has vanished from the ground: Could Las Vegas suffer?

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Butterflies are disappearing: How Colorado community scientists are working to save them

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A better way to turn solar sails

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Amid NASA cuts, popular social accounts for Mars rovers, Voyager going dark

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SpaceX sends up Space Coast's 50th launch of the year

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Bodybuilding in ancient times: How the sea anemone got its back

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Juvenile great hammerhead sharks rely on South Florida's Biscayne Bay, study shows

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Truly Intelligent AI Could Play by the Rules, No Matter How Strange

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Mathematicians Hunting Prime Numbers Discover Infinite New Pattern for Finding Them

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1 in 12 experience threats or violence at work in the UK, finds study

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See Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s First Images Live with These Watch Parties

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RFK, Jr., Fires CDC Vaccine Panel Experts, Ocean Acidification Hits Dangerous Levels, and Pangolins Face Hunting Threat

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The Octopus Propaganda Hidden in Modern Maps

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If Oaks and Orchids Could Talk

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Nanoneedle patch offers painless alternative to traditional cancer biopsies

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Semi-heavy water ice detected around young sunlike star for first time

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Scientists track egret's 38-hour flight from Australia to PNG

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Robots that feel heat, pain, and pressure? This new “skin” makes it possible

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Cluck once, and the river shakes: Inside the Amazon’s giant snake saga

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Tiny orange beads found by Apollo astronauts reveal moon’s explosive past

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The invisible killer: PM 1 pollution uncovered across America

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600-million-year-old body blueprint found in sea anemones

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Only 13 % know: The one-minute self-exam that could save young men’s lives

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Magnetic mayhem at the sun’s poles: First images reveal a fiery mystery

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Your brain has a hidden beat — and smarter minds sync to it

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Scientists discover llama antibodies that shut down COVID — and its future variants

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Single psilocybin trip delivers two years of depression relief for cancer patients

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A common parenting practice may be hindering teen development

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