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Antarctic krill eject more food when it’s contaminated with plastic

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Assessing overconfidence among national security officials

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Scientists unlock new patterns of protein behavior in cell membranes

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Adding human guidance to AI tutors enhances benefits for students, study finds

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Bacterial enzyme and nanoparticle discoveries hold promise for treating gut pain

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High-speed onion mist: Cutting technique and blade sharpness affect droplet spray, study shows

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Supreme Court Weighs Colorado’s Ban on Scientifically Discredited ‘Conversion Therapy’

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Antarctic Circumpolar Current flowed three times faster 130,000 years ago, core samples reveal

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There are five types of sleep – here's what that means for your health

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Questionable lead reporting for drinking water virtually vanished after Flint water crisis, study reveals

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Europe isn't prepared for the unmanned aircraft threat. Will its 'drone wall' be enough?

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How land restoration could address malnutrition among India's Indigenous families

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Eight out of 10 supply chain risk categories show decline for 4th quarter

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US Latinos hit new population and labor force records

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Why free speech rights got left out of the Constitution—and added in later via the First Amendment

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Policing in a pandemic: Harlem residents speak out on safety, bias and mistrust

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Splitting water: How order and disorder direct chemical reactivity

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Leafcutter ants have blind spots, just like truck drivers

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Eco-friendly technology removes toxic PFAS from water

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Bamboo-based plastic can be made to biodegrade quickly, but still holds up in tough conditions

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Is the universe really one big black hole?

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Abandoned land drives dangerous heat in Houston, researchers find

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The world's snow leopards are very similar genetically—findings suggest that doesn't bode well for their future

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Internet favors the development of flexible identities among language learners

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Sustainable consumption needs more social pressure, study says

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Considering the risk of wildlife-spread diseases during ecosystem restoration

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More women to win Nobel science prizes in future: Former laureate

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Neutron scanning of coral fossils reveals Earth's hidden climate history

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AI adoption jumps to 84% among researchers as expectations undergo significant 'reality check'

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Tory plan to scrap net zero target puts UK climate leadership at risk

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Smartphones manipulate our emotions and trigger our reflexes. No wonder we're addicted

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Observing quantum weirdness in our world: Nobel physics explained

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Chinese companies are changing the way they operate in Africa: Here's how

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Worrying levels of lead detected in the Indigenous population of the Amazon

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How fish affect carbon storage in the ocean

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Children are capable of extreme bravery from a young age. A psychologist explains how

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Africa's 'great green wall' is stalling: In Senegal very few planted areas show progress

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From the pulpit to the picket line: For many miners, religion and labor rights have long been connected in coal country

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Researchers discover enlarged areas of the spinal cord in fish, previously found only in four-limbed vertebrates

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Physicists detect water's ultraviolet fingerprint in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS

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Between rain and snow, machine learning finds nine precipitation types

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The H-1B visa fee hike in the United States opens a policy window for Canada

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Tariffs have potential to reshape US beer market, says study

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Wings, booze and heartbreak: What my research says about the hidden costs of sports fandom

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Words matter when it comes to wages, prestige linked to female-associated jobs

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More young adults are living with their parents than previous generations did

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A safer solvent for organic chemistry labs

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Two-step excitation unlocks and steers exotic nanolight

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Discoveries that enabled quantum computers win the Nobel Prize in physics

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One of Earth’s most vital carbon sinks is faltering. Can we save it?

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