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Groundwater flow can alter coral reef chemistry and trigger ecosystem-wide changes

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Do you have a nosy coworker? Research finds snooping colleagues send our stress levels rising

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Scientists reveal how diverse cell types are produced in developing embryos

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Heat impairs teamwork more than individual performance, researchers find

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Music in open-plan offices can improve well-being

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NASA discovers link between Earth’s core and life-sustaining oxygen

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Scientists uncover cell structures that squids use to change their appearance

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Only 3 years left: The carbon budget for 1. 5 °C is almost gone

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Sex swap in seconds: The fish that takes charge and changes gender

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Fossil fungi trapped in amber reveal ancient origin of parasitic zombie-ants

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When Did Nature Burst Into Vivid Color?

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Modulating gut microbiota contributes to better pork quality, study shows

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ColdBrew algorithm puts water to work in drug discovery

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Financial abuse can be perpetrated in unmonitored ways

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Loss of hard chorion: An evolutionary dead-end for parental egg-care fish

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Toxins and invasive amoebas found in marina seabed sediments

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New study tracks soil carbon pathways and confirms mineral-associated organic matter as the most stable carbon pool

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Portable DNA sequencing successfully tracks drug-resistant microbes in slaughterhouse wastewater

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These 545-million-year-old fossil trails just rewrote the story of evolution

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Protein AIFM1 emerges as a central coordinator of mitochondrial energy metabolism

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Researchers demonstrate giant photonic isolation and gyration

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Light-activated molecular cages reveal RNA locations in cells

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If we can't detect the first stars, maybe we can see their first galaxies

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Webb might detect if supermassive black holes form directly

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What islands can teach us about planetary protection

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Meditation’s Benefits Stretch Beyond the Person Who Meditates

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Genetics reveal the origin story of East Asia’s favorite sweet bean

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Systems-based approach examines six major water conservation strategies for agriculture

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Eel-eating Japan opposes EU call for more protection

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Heatwave across the Med sparks health and fire warnings

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Tiny creatures, massive impact: How zooplankton store 65 million tonnes of carbon annually

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Solving the mystery of an ancient enzyme could lead to new carbon capture strategies

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Twisted trilayer graphene shows high kinetic inductance and quantum coherence

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New Proof Dramatically Compresses Space Needed for Computation

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Could the Solar System Lose a Planet to a Passing Star?

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SC river the 'most contaminated' from dangerous forever chemicals, study finds

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Colorado's wet spring could mean more rattlesnake bites this summer

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Scientists predict Lake Erie's algae bloom will be smaller than last year

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Creating Bird Flu Vaccines for Humans at a Biosecure Laboratory

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Sharks chomping on seals off Massachusetts, feasting on dead whale off Long Island

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Possible meteor spotted over Georgia and nearby states, reports say

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Our verdict on The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley: A thumbs up

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Your Mind Is Part of the Ecosystem

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The Ecosystem Dynamics That Can Make or Break an Invasion

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Ancient Seas Hosted the Ultimate Squid Game

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Parkinson’s may begin decades earlier — and your immune system might know first

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Read an extract from Adam Roberts’s far future-set Lake of Darkness

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Why Adam Roberts set out to write a sci-fi utopia, not a dystopia

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AI sees what doctors miss: Fatty liver disease hidden in chest x-rays

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Snow cloaks Atacama, the world's driest desert

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