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The surprising recovery of once-rare birds

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How plants use sugar flow to control microorganisms at their roots

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Comet or alien spaceship? Astrophysicist explains what we know about interstellar traveler 3I/Atlas

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Arctic-bound birds can still keep up with climate change for now

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AI drives discovery of new exoplanets in distant systems

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Satellite study reveals 6.5 million hectares of 'hidden' oil palm across Africa

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From the frontlines of climate change: Survey investigates stances of small-island states

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Teens less defiant when parents model values and show understanding, study finds

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Cultural framework deeply rooted in intimate relationships, attitudes of first-generation refugee women

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New AI tool predicts vision loss risk in astronauts—before launch

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Is Earth’s climate in a state of 'termination shock'?

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System guides light through a tiny crystal, undeterred by bumps, bends and back-reflections

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Yes, spectacled flying foxes are noisy and drop poo everywhere. But our rainforests need them

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Climate tracking apps measure your carbon footprint. Here's how they work

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Sponge-like gold nanoparticles could upgrade ovarian cancer diagnostics

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British workhouses were founded and sustained on wealth derived from slavery, study shows

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How human rights content empowers Spanish heritage learners

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A versatile enzyme from Bacillus opens greener path to water-soluble nutraceuticals

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From wood waste to key pharmaceutical ingredient: Sustainable method could lower high drug costs

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Tiny metamaterial lenses could transform imaging for smartphones, drones and satellites

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Perseverance meets the megabreccia

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Targeted snow monitoring at hotspots outperforms basin-wide surveys in predicting water supply

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Creating a top-tier, high-density tungsten single atom catalyst

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Half of children on free school meals were not ready for school

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Keeping America's cereal bowl full: Optimizing grain transport to balance cost, carbon and resilience

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Soil runoff from logged forests releases more reactive carbon, undermining climate mitigation efforts

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EU clamps down on food waste, fast fashion

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Chemicals in marijuana may affect women’s fertility

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How to find a cryptic animal: Recording the elusive beaked whale in the Foz do Amazonas Basin

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The Okefenokee Swamp is safe for now, but talk of mining near it hasn't stopped

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Using pulsar accelerations to detect a dark matter sub-halo in the Milky Way for the first time

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Sunset SpaceX launch could make for unique show if weather allows

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Bid to halt Colorado's wolf reintroduction through ballot is the latest strategy to fail

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Supermassive black holes shrouded by dust in the early universe

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More evidence that school phone bans help students' well-being

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Compact genetic light switches may offer safer, more precise disease treatments

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Sunglasses for sustainable agriculture: Multilayer film reflects heat but lets in light for plant growth

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How tiny tweaks in music shape what we imagine

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The older we get, the fewer favorite songs we have, study shows

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'Bottlebrush' particles deliver big chemotherapy payloads directly to cancer cells

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Today more than ever, biodiversity needs single-species conservation

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Enceladus's plumes: Experiment questions ocean origin of organics

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New tectonic geodynamics textbook bridges scientific disciplines

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How do flowers know it's spring? A botanist explains

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A rocky planet in its star's 'habitable zone' could be first known to have an atmosphere—here's what we found

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Flight attendants have gone 50 years without ground pay—here's the reason behind it

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Satellite tagging reveals birthing migration of critically endangered scalloped hammerhead shark

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Bats use both sight and sound to hunt more efficiently in light, miniature sensors show

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Life after microgravity: Astronauts reflect on post-flight recovery

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Beware of the 'gravitational keyhole': How to find the safest spots to deflect a hazardous asteroid

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