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For apes, out of sight isn't out of mind: Bonobos can mentally track multiple members of their social circle

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When the Ocean Floor Came Alive

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With Regard to the Invisible

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A Rogue New Life Form

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Study identifies key conditions for amplifying student voices in schools

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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Discovers New Moon of Uranus

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Genetic cause of feline atherosclerosis identified

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Why Hurricanes like Erin Trigger Rip Currents Hundreds of Miles Away

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Where are the interstellar objects 1I/'Oumuamua, 2I/Borisov and 3I/Atlas headed now?

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Detecting exoplanet magnetic fields from the moon could soon be possible

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Exploring the dynamic interactions between El Niño-Southern Oscillation and tropical basins

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AI learns biological variability to develop a high-performance serum-free culture medium

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Moon flybys could save fuel on interplanetary missions

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Examining the ties between language and emotion

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Ultra-thin materials twist light into optical vortices for faster data transmission

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Wasp species previously unknown in US discovered

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Shared memories, different emotions: How Polish families talk about their migration to Germany

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Sensing sour: How SNAP25 powers taste signals and keeps sensory cells alive

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How Zelda and Studio Ghibli inspire happiness and purpose

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Grimm classics may counter negative effects of internet browsing

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Webb discovers a new moon orbiting Uranus

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Botanical time machines: AI is unlocking a treasure trove of data held in herbarium collections

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Spain wildfires: Decades of rural decline made the blazes worse, but local economies can prevent further destruction

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Freud would have called AI a 'narcissistic insult' to humanity—here's how we might overcome it

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Sunlight-powered catalyst sets new standard for hydrogen peroxide production efficiency

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New moon discovered orbiting Uranus is its smallest one

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Corn root traits evolved with both human-driven and natural environmental changes, study shows

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Q&A: Wildfire char shows promise for reducing atmospheric methane emissions

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Study: When punishers profit, people are more likely to break the rules

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Brain implant lets man 'experience joy' for the first time in decades

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Q&A: What can AI developers learn from climate activists

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Extreme weather alerts can move markets. Here's what investors can learn from our new research

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Teenagers are choosing to study STEM subjects. It's a sign of the times

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Shipping policies designed to boost online spending instead drive consumers into stores

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Laws are introduced globally to reduce 'psychological harm' online, but there's no clear definition of what it is

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Misspelled names may give brands a Lyft if the spelling isn't too weird

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Chaos gardening: Wild beauty, or just a mess? A sustainable landscape specialist explains the trend

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How chefs and scientists are using kombucha and kimchi to study microbiology

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Clean hydrogen's iridium problem? Solved in an afternoon with new megalibrary

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Mathematical model reveals how collapsing matter and expanding voids shape universe's evolution

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Apollo Moon sample opened after 50 years contains evidence of extraterrestrial landslide

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Scientists discover new phenomenon in chiral symmetry breaking

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See how fractals forever changed math and science

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Satellite imagery-driven models support chickpea farmers in the field

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Fast X-ray transients shine light on how stars end their lives and the distant universe

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Pocket-sized device detects E. coli in minutes

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NASA's Psyche captures images of Earth and moon

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Carbon markets undervalue shade-grown coffee farms, global analysis shows

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Mining for renewable tech inflicts huge damage. Is there a solution?

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Having radio waves beamed into our head ramps up our sense of smell

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