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Ants alter their nest networks to prevent epidemics, study finds

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Jake Paul’s Deepfake Gambit Sparks Debate over Sora Cameos and Digital Likeness Rights

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The Nautilus Reading List About the Cosmos

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Generation of harmful slow electrons in water is a race between intermolecular energy decay and proton transfer

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Reduction in costs of fentanyl production found to have long-term implications for illegal opioid supply industry

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Machine learning helps identify 'thermal switch' for next-generation nanomaterials

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Discovery of brain parasite's unique control protein offers hope for better toxoplasmosis treatments

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Undergrads uncover conserved copper-binding gene cluster in marine bacteria

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European voters say no to tariffs

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Concerns about AI-written police reports spur states to regulate the emerging practice

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Opinion: Climate change divides the innovators from the defenders of the status quo

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Why the next generation of mRNA vaccines is set to be even better

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Ancient lead exposure may have influenced how our brains evolved

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We've hit a climate tipping point, but leaders seem unlikely to act

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There is a major psychological flaw in how society punishes people

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New Scientist recommends Sheri S. Tepper's science fiction novel Grass

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Is it really likely that humans will go extinct in exactly 314 years?

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If you love AI, you'll love Ken Liu's new cyberpunk thriller

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Digital ID cards could be a disaster in the UK and beyond

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Del Toro's Frankenstein is a sumptuous take on a classic parable

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Can chilli powder really stop animals from digging up your garden?

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A purrfect guide to cats and our complex relationship with them

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These ancient bumblebees were found with their pollen source

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Dinosaur fossil rewrites the story of how sauropods got long necks

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The 30-year fight over how many numbers we need to describe reality

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Typhoon leaves flooded Alaska villages facing a storm recovery far tougher than most Americans will ever experience

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Preserving biological specimens for DNA analysis just got easier

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Chicago's viral 'rat hole' was not made by a rat after all, new study finds

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Why Wall Street is booming while Main Street is stagnating

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Ocean species discovery: 14 new marine animals described

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Flamingos are making a home in Florida again after 100 years—an ecologist explains why they may be returning for good

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Polls and trolls: Is violent online abuse turning women off local politics?

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Positive framing can steer shoppers toward premium products

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CO2 levels in Earth's atmosphere jumped by a record amount in 2024

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Studying tsunamis with GPS satellites

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The government wants more of us living in high rises. Here's why Australians don't want to

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Criminal psychologists are profiling a different kind of killer—environmental offenders

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Electron microscope technique achieves sub-Ångström resolution with lower cost and energy

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We turned off moths' sex signals—this could be the key to greener pest control

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Global campaign aims to make anatomy teaching more inclusive

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This type of meat supercharges muscle growth after workouts

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Rising seas and sinking cities signal a coastal crisis in China

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Australia's rainforests are the first to switch from carbon sink to carbon source, study warns

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Locking carbon in trees and soils could help 'stabilize climate for centuries'—if done correctly

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Exploring solar farms as potential habitats for bats

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Men’s Brains Shrink Faster than Women’s. What That Means for Alzheimer’s

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Fossil hand bones point to tool use outside the Homo lineage

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How forest biodiversity increases productivity via complementary use of canopy space

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SpaceX veteran lays out impulse space's roadmap for making deliveries to the moon

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Michigan state board rejects 'misinformation' on controversial health, sex education plans

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