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New scheme mitigates self-discharging in quantum batteries

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Study suggests data may be masking steelhead declines in British Columbia

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From check-in to baby boom: Seahorse 'hotels' boost Sydney's underwater life

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With delay until 2026, Boeing Starliner next flight may not carry humans, NASA says

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Grassland loss and woody plant encroachment drive decline of golden-shouldered parrot

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Engineered enzyme efficiently recycles PET bottles and blended fibers at moderate temperatures

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Loss of natural areas and introduction of exotic species reduce fishing yields in the Paraná River in Brazil

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The Exoplanet That Wasn’t

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Marking Time in a Changing World

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How Optimists Are Alike

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Proof of life: tracking elusive Amazon group to save their land

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Philippines shuts schools, scraps flights as Typhoon Co-May nears

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AI-powered microscope predicts and tracks protein aggregation linked to brain diseases

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Cook Islands wages war on 'plague' of hungry starfish

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Uruguay confronts a powerful new threat to its palm trees: A tiny red bug

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A 100,000-year-old burial site in Israel is changing what we know about early humans

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The $19 strawberry that went viral; the egg prices everyone's talking about. An expert explains why

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Study finds that listening to snapping shrimp is an effective tool to monitor coral reef health

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New research reveals scars of Gambia's witch hunts

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A tiny dinosaur bone just rewrote the origin of bird flight

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A 500-million-year-old fossil just rewrote the spider origin story

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A simple twist fooled AI—and revealed a dangerous flaw in medical ethics

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Just two workouts a week could cut heart death risk by 33% in diabetics

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The time you take an oral exam could affect whether you pass or fail

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A deadly virus no one talks about — and the HIV drugs that might stop it

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Passing rates for oral exams peak at noon, dip in morning and afternoon, study finds

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Concrete that lasts centuries and captures carbon? AI just made it possible

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