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New wastewater tech tackles fatbergs at the source

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Seeing the supply chain as a chain of relationships

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Venture capitalists backed Black founders after BLM, but it didn't last

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Mandatory media literacy education in Illinois schools impaired by digital divides

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First dates: It's not about the place—it's about the people

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Researchers reveal histone deacetylase 2-mediated regulation of PhyA stability in plant far-red light sensing

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Falling water forms beautiful fluted films

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Biodiversity credits need transparency and regulation to have impact and credibility, researchers say

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New model describes result of non-reciprocal interactions between two non-linear molecules

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Metabolic modeling unlocks diversity of yeast for industrial biotechnology

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Researchers develop novel miniaturized lidar technology based on cross dual-microcomb

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Amazon and Andean trees cannot migrate fast enough to escape rising temperatures, 40 years of forest monitoring show

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Room-temperature reactor uses electrochemistry to boost nuclear fusion rates

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Hydrogen could unlock greener, faster metal production

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Nestle unveils method to boost cocoa yields as climate change hits

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Titanium dioxide doped with niobium may enable next-gen hydrogen energy devices

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Fullerene emerges as an efficient, metal-free catalyst for clean energy

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Stylolites complicate sound wave propagation in sedimentary rock samples, affecting lab-scale monitoring

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Physicist Frank Wilczek’s unique insights on the nature of reality

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Nuclear fusion gets a boost from a controversial debunked experiment

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Artificial superfood for bees boosts colony reproduction

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The most powerful tool in an astronomer's arsenal is a lens—but not the kind you might think

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'Green Islam': How Muslims are powering environmental action across the world

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New AI model advances fusion power research by predicting the success of experiments

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We've been sending animals into space for 7 decades—yet there are still no rules to protect them from harm

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Scientists just found a protein that reverses brain aging

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Punitive laws on substance use in pregnancy may do more harm than good

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Watching how stars come into being using cosmic simulations

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Accidental double zoom reveals millimeter waves around supermassive black hole

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Protected seas help kelp forests bounce back from heatwaves

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Study finds temporary slowdown in melting of Arctic sea ice

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Is composting worth it? The calculation is complicated

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Four key health risks for racehorses—and how they can be minimized

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Tidal forces and orbital evolution of habitable zone planets investigated

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Heat waves are here. Can tomatoes keep up?

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Abrupt Antarctic changes could have 'catastrophic consequences for generations to come,' experts warn

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First-of-its-kind supernova reveals inner workings of a dying star

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Reading for pleasure in freefall: Research finds 40% drop over two decades

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Saving bees with superfoods: Engineered supplement boosts colony reproduction

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A dying star revealed its heart

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'Biomining' seaweed explored for critical minerals to improve domestic supply chains

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The case for trade-proofing Australia's new vape laws

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Why listening may be the most powerful medicine

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Adult jackdaws learn to show tolerance towards youngsters in potentially valuable lesson for humans

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Ash dieback triggers hidden surge in carbon emissions from woodland soils, research shows

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Mystery Greek hominin skull dated to be at least 286,000 years old

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NASA and IBM built an AI to predict solar flares before they hit Earth

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Tiny Probes Can Surf Sunlight to Explore Earth’s Mesosphere and Mars

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Research shows the 'compliment sandwich' is no longer effective

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The Pursuit of Life Where It Seems Unimaginable

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