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More likely to be struck by lightning than get tetanus. So why the boosters?
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What makes chocolate taste so good? It’s the microbes
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Astrophysicists Find No ‘Hair’ on Black Holes
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SpaceX's Starship rocket finally completes successful test flight
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Finding the parents of cabernet sauvignon and chardonnay: How DNA analysis can trace a wine's genetic origins
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What's behind the rise in gun ownership in Australia?
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In a post-truth world, what happens if we can't trust US economic data anymore?
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Mapping the heart of volcanoes when they wake up
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The bright yellow worm that turns ocean poison into golden survival crystals
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Global Birth Rates Are Falling, but the Answer Isn’t to Have More Babies
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NCEA reform: How will schools decide who takes an academic or vocational path?
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Desert bacterium shows promise in combating crop fungi and boosting plant growth
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The ancient oxygen flood that forever changed life in the oceans
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Queensland is creating a public child sex offender register. Will it keep people safer?
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Why grow plants in space? They can improve how we produce food and medicine on Earth
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Researcher builds blueprint to combat human trafficking
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Older species tend to have large ranges—unless they live on islands
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Why schools struggle to address sexual harm: New research calls for broader cultural change
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Cosmic butterfly reveals clues to Earth's creation
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Making the weight in four years: Cicadas may not control their life cycles in prime numbers
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Snow algae accelerate Antarctic ice shelf melting, research discovers
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Access to four-year colleges that effectively serve low-income students is uneven across US, study finds
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New AI approach sharpens picture of carbon export in the Southern Ocean
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JWST team improves its detection techniques, but fails to find planets at Epsilon Eridani
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Uni students are using AI to 'ask stupid questions' and get feedback on their work
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Global forests store vast carbon wealth but credit systems undervalue their true potential, study finds
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Floods, landslides kill at least 30 in India's Jammu region
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Novel approach suppresses magnetic noise for the fast optical control of a coherent hole spin in a microcavity
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New database catalogs plant species in latest effort to restore prairies
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New retina-inspired photodiodes could advance machine vision
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How little brains solve big problems in termite colonies
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Scientists just created spacetime crystals made of knotted light
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Tiny hologram inside a fiber lets scientists control light with incredible precision
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Deep-Sea Nodules May Produce Oxygen—Raising Concerns over Ocean Mining
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This tiny iron catalyst could transform the future of clean energy
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Unnamed skeletons? US museum at center of ethical debate
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Tokyo logs record 10 days of 35C or more
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Deforestation could account for over a third of heat deaths in areas of tropical forest loss
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Phone snubbing more damaging to insecure partners, study finds
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'Old things work': Argentines giving new life to e-waste
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The call of a native frog is heard again in Southern California thanks to help from Mexico and AI
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Latest launch of SpaceX's Starship deploys 8 dummy satellites, then splashes down into Indian Ocean
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Rains, mild temperatures set the stage for strong fall hunting outlook
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Sharks’ teeth are crumbling in acid seas
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CPR in space could be made easier by chest compression machines
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Cardiac arrest in space: Research shows that automatic chest compressions are more effective for CPR
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Astronomers capture breathtaking first look at a planet being born
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Bumble bees balance their diets with surprising precision
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Sharks may be losing deadly teeth to ocean acidification
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Scientists finally pinpoint Jupiter’s birth using “molten rock raindrops”
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