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New AI tool illuminates 'dark side' of the human genome

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Kamchatka earthquake response shows tsunami warnings are improving

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How harmful content is evading detection on popular video gaming sites

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Vagus nerve stimulation receives US approval to treat arthritis

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In Darwin's wake: Two-year global conservation voyage sparks hope

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Simulations reveal surprising electron temperatures near M87 black hole's event horizon

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Russian space chief says agreed with NASA on ISS cooperation until 2028

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Government to keep sharing key satellite data for hurricane forecasting despite planned cutoff

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Scientists in South Africa are making rhino horns radioactive to fight poaching

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New work sheds light on the survival strategies of parasite responsible for Leishmaniasis

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Microrobots that can carry drugs and steer could provide targeted drug delivery

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Scientists create first programmable single-atom catalyst that adapts chemical activity

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Ageing in the brain may be caused by a breakdown in protein production

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E. coli genome has been remade with 101,000 changes to its DNA

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Los Angeles school district principals' views on teacher hiring system vary widely

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US says CO2 emissions aren’t harmful – climate science shows otherwise

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Unlocking the secrets of our galaxy's heart using magnetic fields

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Iron Age cauldrons reveal ancient feasting rituals and metalworking expertise

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Brewed chicken protein from yeast fermentation found safe and nutritious for dogs

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Better together: Study finds bigger fish shoals make faster, more accurate predator-escape decisions

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No credit history? You might have another way to prove creditworthiness

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Researchers observe nematic order in magnetic helices, echoing liquid crystal behavior

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NASA installs key 'sunblock' shield on Roman Space Telescope

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A Glittering Cave Holds Ancient Stories

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Light-powered nano-motor winds molecular strands into chain-like structures

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Changes in diet drove physical evolution in early humans

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Nanodevice uses sound to sculpt light, paving the way for better displays and imaging

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Particle pattern reveals how desert dust facilitates ice formation in clouds

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Climate interventions to save our oceans need stronger governance, experts warn

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Fireflies are lighting up summer skies. But the glowing bugs are still on the decline

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A new species of ‘penis worm’ was discovered in the Grand Canyon

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4 Science Book Recommendations We Loved Reading in July

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Scientific innovation offers new weapon against rhino poaching

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Medieval skeletons reveal the lasting damage of childhood malnutrition

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Spain and Portugal battle wildfires as temperatures are expected to rise further

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Clouds force last-minute delay for astronaut launch to the International Space Station

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400-mile arc of 'fossilized volcanoes' discovered within Yangtze Block interior

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Twinkle, twinkle leopard seal: Songs below the ice flow like nursery rhymes

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Flames to floods: How Europe's devastating wildfires are fueling its next climate crisis

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NASA defines gaps in exoplanet science

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What is personalized pricing, and how do I avoid it?

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Computational musicology: Tracking the changing sound of bands

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Dye-free blue fluorescence enables easy viewing for interface sciences

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Mystery of the potato's origins solved by genetics

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Why Do Allergens Make Us Cough and Sneeze?

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Fairness is what the powerful 'can get away with,' psychologists find

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Micro refugia could be key to survival of insect populations

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From 'God Emperor Trump' to 'St. Luigi,' memes power the politics of feeling

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Pacific tsunami: Modern early warning systems prevent the catastrophic death tolls of the past

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Miniature Neutrino Detector Catches Elusive Particles at Nuclear Reactor

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