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Before T. rex, there was the “dragon prince”

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Microarray platform detects vaccination gaps and antibiotic resistance

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Floral-scented fungus lures mosquitoes to their doom

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Nutritional supplements can boost baby coral survival to aid reef restoration

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El Niño could soon turn deadly predictable, scientists warn

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Astronomers capture radio signals from comet 12P/Pons-Brooks

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Even boneless insects have an endocrine system for calcium control, fruit fly study shows

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Expert discusses the homeschool trend

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Ancient Scythian animal-style art began with functional objects, study finds

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Brain cancer can dissolve parts of the skull

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How changing limb posture helped ancient reptiles grow

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Global body adopts policy to protect Earth's old, wise and large animals

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Successful career women still shoulder the majority of the 'mental load' at home

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Cash assistance drastically reduces tenants' likelihood of eviction and homelessness, according to ongoing study

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Scientists discover elusive solar waves that could power the sun's corona

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FDA Warns People Not to Eat Recalled Eggs Contaminated with Salmonella

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Physicists create the smallest pixel in the world (so far)

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A food tax shift could save lives—without a price hike in the average shopping basket

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Using entanglement to test whether gravity is quantum just got more complicated

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Unpicking the genetics of fibromyalgia sheds new light on its causes

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Early experiment at the dawn of dinosaur evolution discovered

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Why Bird Flu Is Surging Again—And What It Means for Public Health

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Why Aren’t All Comets as Bright as Comet Lemmon?

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Bearded Vulture Nests Hold 600 Years of Human Artifacts in Spanish Caves

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Study finds lack of childcare access limits Michigan's labor force

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Baltic countries lead the way in supporting media freedom internationally, according to new index

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The Dangerous Data Gap in Pregnancy Drug Research

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We Might Not Be So Strange

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Scientists just changed the nature of matter with a flash of light

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Teenager builds advanced robot hand entirely from Lego pieces

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Emission cuts before mid-century could prevent 0.6 meters of future sea-level rise

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Japanese scientists unveil a quantum battery that defies energy loss

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Gene variant that protects against norovirus spread with arrival of agriculture, prehistoric DNA reveals

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MIT scientists discover hidden 3D genome loops that survive cell division

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Misinformation was rife during the 2025 Australia election. New research shows many were unable to identify it

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EU leaders lay out conditions for emissions target deal

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We may finally know why birds sing at dawn

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Flexible fitting method translates high-speed atomic force microscopy images into precise protein motion models

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A tiny fossil suggests bowerbirds once lived in ancient New Zealand—new research

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Through role-play learning, a neurodivergent student found work practicum success

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How strong is your weed, really? Scientists say labels often mislead

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“Lost” giant rat found alive in Papua mountains after 30 years

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1 in 3 US nonprofits that serve communities lost government funding in early 2025

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China’s coastal cities are sinking as seas rise at record speed

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The new species of flesh-eating dinosaur that once roamed south Wales: An imaging technology revolution

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The pollution court case that could reach far beyond the banks of the River Wye

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How gastronomy tourism evolved into international identity and cultural diplomacy

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Children should have a right to play in the streets, alleys, pavements and car parks of their neighborhoods

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Thai villagers have moved four times to escape rising sea levels: Life on the climate-change frontline

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The Dark Side of Putting Mirrors in Space

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