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Discovery of rare medieval music brings sounds of monks back to Devon abbey for first time in 500 years

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A new way to wobble: Scientists uncover mechanism that causes formation of planets

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Plate tectonics—mineral olivine found crucial for heat transport in the mantle

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Autonomous vehicle's search in Mariana Trench helps advance understanding of deep sea and its critical minerals

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What research on sexting reveals about how men and women think about consent

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Overuse of riprap to prevent riverbank erosion is harming British Columbia's rivers

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Welcome to post-growth Europe. Can anyone accept this new political reality?

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Scientists use argon plasma to precisely position metal atoms, eliminating waste of precious metals

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Mouse hosts produce functional rat sperm, opening new doors for genetic research

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How often should you really be washing your bedding? A microbiologist explains

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Uncovering the mechanism behind dual-end cleavage in transfer RNAs

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NASA images may help track sewage in coastal waters

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Whose satisfaction is more important to your business? Your customers or your employees?

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Integrating ON-OFF switches for targeted mRNA therapeutics

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Underwater lake heat waves are on the rise, threatening aquatic life

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Misinformation lends itself to social contagion. Here's how to recognize and combat it

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Social media can support or undermine democracy. It comes down to how it's designed

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Rain showers can dramatically impact fungal communities in urban lakes

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It isn't all bloom and doom: Why algal blooms are becoming more prevalent

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How should we get rid of CO₂? These scientists want to turn it into stone

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What schools can learn from skate culture

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Russia is paying schoolgirls to have babies. Why is pronatalism on the rise around the world?

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Soft material behavior gets clearer as scientists directly map liquid crystal deformation

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Study reveals key drivers behind 3D layered structures in open star clusters

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Super-resolution imaging uncovers how lipid nanoparticles deliver RNA and where they fall short

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Rapid bursts of ageing are causing a total rethink of how we grow old

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Why Did Texas Flash Flood Waters Rise So Quickly?

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Discovery of key signal in red blood cell formation could boost artificial blood production

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Why Texas Hill Country is one of the deadliest places in the US for flash flooding

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Cape Town's sewage treatment isn't coping: Scientists are worried about what the city is telling the public

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Workplaces have embraced mindfulness and self-compassion—but did capitalism hijack their true purpose?

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Individual defects in superconducting quantum circuits imaged for the first time

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How lanthanides stabilize chlorophyll to boost plant resilience to UV stress

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'The customer is always right': Why some university teachers give higher grades than students deserve

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Will YR4 hit the moon? We won't know until 2028

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Ganges basin peak flows fall 17% per decade, shifting flood and water supply patterns across India

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Old Hubble Space Telescope photos unlock the secret of a rogue planet

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Solar cycles and climate: Expert shares what you need to know

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10 drivers of global river delta changes identified—scientists warn urgent climate action need

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Addiction Risk Shows up in Children’s Brain Scans before Drug Use Starts

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Did something just hit Saturn? Astronomers are racing to find out

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How a new treatment for phobias could help cut pesticide use

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High-performance BaZrS₃ solar cells powered by inorganic delafossite HTLs: A step toward replacing Spiro-OMeTAD

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Meteorite challenges the timeline of the early solar system

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The oldest rocks on Earth are more than 4 billion years old

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'Space ice' is less like water than previously thought

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Texas Flood Forecasts Were Accurate but Not Sufficient to Save Lives

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A drowned landscape held clues to the lives of ancient human relatives

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Child labor numbers rise in homes where adults are jobless, study finds

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Beneficial root microbes can help sustain rice yields in unfertilized fields

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