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Longstanding 'ice giant' classification of Uranus and Neptune might be conflicted

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How AI hype is reshaping journalism in five powerful ways

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Tough choices lie ahead on path to decarbonization

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Eyes in the sky: Making Earth observation data work for people

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International study reveals the current state of wine tourism worldwide

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Bridging the gap: How AI can help—or hinder—the Sustainable Development Goals

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Ultrafast laser pulses reveal solid-state bandgaps in motion

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Broken news: Expert says supply chain thinking could help restore trust in media

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Superconductivity distorts crystal lattice of topological quantum materials

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Unlocking the molecular blueprint for a powerful plant-based drug

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Forecasting system shows deaths in heat waves are predictable

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Top conservation group meets in UAE on growing threats to nature

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How a protein complex in plant chloroplasts regulates adaptations to drought

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Interpretable deep learning network significantly improves tropical cyclone intensity forecast accuracy

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Dogs can be hooked on toys in ways that resemble human addiction

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These seven factors increase the risk someone will become violent toward their partner

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Toy-obsessed dogs give clues to addictive behaviors

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World's most sensitive table-top experiment sets new limits on very high-frequency gravitational waves

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Discovery of binary stars the first step in creating 'movie of the universe'

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Completed Plato spacecraft is ready for final tests

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Five youths using tech to drive change win UN-backed prize

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A woman's place was not in the home: Challenging the assumptions about women's work in early modern history

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La Nina is back, but it's weak and may be brief. Will it still amp up the Atlantic hurricane season?

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Scientists stunned by wild Martian dust devils racing at hurricane speeds

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Earth's oxygen boom: How nickel and urea in early oceans shaped microbial life and set the stage

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Human exceptionalism is at the root of the ecological crisis, claims evolutionary biologist

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New conservation plan seeks to shoot Catalina's deer on the ground instead of from helicopters

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'Molecular bodyguard' helps bacterial infections persist in hostile environments

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Image of two black holes circling each other captured for the first time

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We tracked 72,000 NSW public school students over a decade and found 19% had been suspended or expelled

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Streamlining the consciousness debate, from trees to hermit crabs

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Metal-organic frameworks: Nobel-winning, tiny 'sponge crystals' with an astonishing amount of inner space

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Calm deer learn faster: How insights into individual temperament can help handlers perform health checks

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Nobel Prize in physics awarded for ultracold electronics research that launched a quantum technology

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NZ's native lizards are at risk from land development—future policy must ensure better protection

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How voice training can help teachers improve well-being in the classroom

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Driving behaviors during extreme weather events explored

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Tiny engine runs hotter than the sun to probe the frontiers of thermodynamics

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Frozen clues: Mars' crater deposits reveal a history of shrinking ice volumes through ages

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What you study in school can shape your politics, study finds

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An asteroid recently flew closer to Earth than the ISS

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Shedding light on impact of Bank of Japan's exchange-traded fund purchase program

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Ancient DNA reveals prehistoric connections and a patrilineal society in early China

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Expanded black hole collision catalog features nearly 4,000 detailed simulations

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Mobile lab finds wastewater plants produce twice as much greenhouse gas as officially estimated

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Secrets of the butterfly supergene that controls wing colors and patterns

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Social and emotional learning programs linked to academic gains

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You’re probably eating enough protein, but maybe not the right mix

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Tiny surface shapes steer cancer cells, paving the way for better lab tests and safer implants

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Livestream sellers who act on real-time data and intuition can boost sales by 40%

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