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Predators drive rapid changes in guppy reproduction and body shape
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New genes, old job: Recently evolved genes play key role in cell division, study finds
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Meteorite-common amino acid induces formation of nanocavities in clay mineral, hinting at life's origins
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Public voices reveal complexities in selling health and environment win-wins
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Upcycling plastic into painkillers: Microbes transform everyday waste into acetaminophen
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Q&A: Extreme heat and wildfire smoke combine to pose heightened health risks
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Talking with peers strengthens critical awareness about sharing learner data
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Coupled electrons and phonons may flow like water in 2D semiconductors
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Biomass satellite returns striking first images of forests and more
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Big possum that lived 60 million years ago unearthed in Texas
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Reducing urban lighting: Researchers map solutions that balance wildlife protection and resident safety
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What is an 'alpha' male?
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Real-time X-ray analysis reveals how eco-friendly quantum dots boost photovoltaic hydrogen production
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If we don't teach youth about sexual assault and consent, popular media will
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NASA tech to use moonlight to enhance measurements from space
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Topological insulators boost ultra-thin magnet strength by 20% for next-gen electronics
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Orcas scrub each other clean with bits of kelp
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Diverting food waste from landfills to recycling could dramatically offset emissions
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Corn after soy: New study quantifies rotation benefits and trade-offs
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Nosy by nature: Chimpanzees and children share a strong curiosity about the lives of others
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Cooking for craft: How prehistoric people extracted animal teeth to produce ornaments
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Innovative method assembles charged molecular fragments for advanced thin-film applications
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Q&A: How parasites—and a bit of serendipity—led to a powerful new drug discovery tool
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Scalable toolkit streamlines genetic engineering of yeast for industrial biotechnology
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Ethical concerns a barrier to use of AI tools in fundraising, new report shows
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How marine microalgae cause buoyant microplastics to sink
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Freak wind gusts made worse by climate change threaten airline passenger safety
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Global warming is changing cloud patterns. That means more global warming
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Killer whales make seaweed 'tools' to scratch each other's backs
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Solar flares may change the weather on distant worlds—and maybe even ours
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Orcas’ Social Skin-Care Routine Uses Kelp as a Tool
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Modified bacteria convert plastic waste into pain reliever
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Killer whales may use kelp brushes to slough off rough skin
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Understudied current in Barents Sea may play key role in Arctic winter ice loss
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Study tightens King plot-based constraints on hypothetical fifth force
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How mice 'listen' with their whiskers
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Mapping the gaps: Global assessment reveals stark biases in ocean biodiversity data
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Glowing biosensor streamlines high-throughput drug screening
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The light triad: Expert explains psychology's answer to our darkest fears about people
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Microplastics are everywhere—but our methods to track them are all over the place
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Catching a jellyfish in the sky: New galaxy discovered with the James Webb Space Telescope
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Lipid nanoparticles that engineer CAR T cells in vivo could unlock access for millions of autoimmune patients
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Matter vs. Force: Why There Are Exactly Two Types of Particles
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How quantum superposition forces us to confront what is truly real
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Stellar flares may hamper search for life in promising star system
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The deep lessons quasiparticles teach us about the nature of reality
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How symbiosis made Earth what it is – and why it’s key to our future
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Why physicists think geometry is the path to a theory of everything
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How the science of friendships can help make yours better
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Ancient humans only evolved language once, but why?
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