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Unearthed teeth reveal human diversity in China during Middle Pleistocene

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He said, she said—how misinformation clouds the memory of accuser and accused in sexual assault cases

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EU urged to act on forests' faltering absorption of carbon

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Physicists still divided about quantum world, 100 years on

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Hammerheads prefer a shark-eat-shark diet

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Shanghai evacuates 283,000 people as typhoon hits

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Biochar improves soil health for cotton production, study confirms

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Deepest-known animal communities found nearly 10 km below sea in Mariana Trench

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Engineered enzyme enables precise assembly of single-handed complex molecules

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Huge quake off Russia sparks Pacific tsunamis

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Webb reveals more than one star contributes to the irregular shape of planetary nebula NGC 6072

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Too many male zoo animals may threaten endangered species conservation efforts

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Two new solutions presented for coral protection: A conductive biopaste and a natural healing patch

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Biologists solve long-standing mystery of how crickets sing

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To better detect chemical weapons, materials scientists are exploring new technologies

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Archaeologists are unearthing the most powerful women who ever lived

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How life thrives in one of the most hostile environments on Earth

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Extra-hard hexagonal diamonds can now be grown in a lab

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Covid-19 and flu may reawaken dormant cancer cells in the lungs

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Programmable nanospheres unlock nature's 500-million-year-old color secrets

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Why the Tsunami from Russia’s Earthquake Wasn’t as Large as Feared

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More than 50% of Detroit students regularly miss class, and schools alone can't solve the problem

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Sun dogs and other celestial effects could appear in alien skies

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Satellite data reveal African grasslands' carbon uptake rises with rainfall, unlike forests and savannas

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Stitched for strength: The physics of jamming in stiff, knitted fabrics

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Why Dungeons and Dragons Is Good for Your Brain

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An underwater observatory keeping the pulse of the Southern Ocean for nearly 30 years yields fresh results

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Understanding the polycrisis: Why interconnected disasters are the new normal

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New-to-science stick insect is the heaviest ever found in Australia

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Take fish, salt in vats, leave in sun for months: Why ancient Romans loved fermented fish sauces like garum

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Carbon 'offsets' aren't working: Researchers offer a 'roadmap' to improve nature-based climate solutions

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Rainy tropics could face unprecedented droughts as an Atlantic current slows

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Compact setup successfully detects elusive antineutrinos from nuclear reactor

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A molecule produced by gut microbes may help spur heart disease

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Tsunami warnings are triggering mass evacuations across the Pacific—even though the waves look small. Here's why

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Shape complementarity enables precise protein binder design

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How China's pandas became its most valuable diplomats—and its vulnerable children

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'Darkening' cities is as important for wildlife as greening them

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Forget AI-generated music—this music was composed using DNA sequences

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Bacterial communities create kaleidoscopic patterns in synchronized swimming

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3D video method accurately estimates tomato leaf area without costly sensors

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The giant cuttlefish's technicolor mating display is globally unique—an algal bloom could kill them all

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Kamchatka earthquake is among top 10 strongest ever recorded. Here's what they have in common

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Russia’s Magnitude 8.8 Earthquake Ranks among 10 Strongest

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The fungus among us: Study shows fungi form living bridges to share water between neighboring plants

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What Can a Cell Remember?

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Quantum chemistry reveals how electron behavior shapes electrochemical Diels-Alder reactions

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Is the moon best left alone?

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Newly discovered protein passes enzymes on like a baton

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Why smart people fall for false information and what to do about it

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