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Mathematician wins 2025 Abel prize for tools to solve tricky equations
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Why exercise is more important than ever when taking weight-loss drugs
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What do GLP-1 drugs really tell us about the brain's reward system?
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The unexpected impacts of a society transformed by weight-loss drugs
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Microdosing weight-loss drugs is on the rise – but does it work?
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Microdosing GLP-1 drugs is on the rise – but does it work?
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GLP-1 drugs are only the start – the powerful drugs to expect next
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A parched Spain has emerged from drought only to face floods
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‘Artificial Nap’ Could Provide Benefits of Sleep—Without Sleeping
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Blue pigment improves foundation makeup shades for dark skin
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Researchers uncover traits that help plants succeed in new environments while guarding against invasiveness
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We may have found the edge of quantum theory – what’s beyond it?
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The amount of fresh water available for lithium mining is vastly overestimated, hydrologists warn
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Why Calling a Plant ‘Invasive’ Oversimplifies the Problem
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Rising seas test defenses of South American ports
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Over a billion pounds of Coke plastic waste to enter waterways: Study
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'Like the apocalypse': S. Korea wildfires tear through mountains
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A new benchmark for quantum electrodynamics in atoms: Precision measurement of boron-like tin ion's g factor
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'Unprecedented' mass bleaching drains life from Australian reef
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More states move to ban cellphones in school as Georgia is latest to act
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Wood made transparent using rice and egg whites could replace windows
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Chemical oscillations in palladium nanoparticles could pave way for recycling precious metal catalysts
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Protoplanetary disks are much smaller than previously thought, new study finds
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How elephants plan their journeys: New study reveals energy-saving strategies
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Tadpoles try to flee dangerous virus in their pond by growing much faster than normal, research shows
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Challenging the 'monogamy-superiority myth': Non-monogamous people report just-as-happy relationships and sex lives
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Is that shark ticking? In a first, a shark is recorded making noise
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Sugar beet pulp fibers show potential for nutritional supplements and sustainable plastic alternatives
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'Switch' allows intestinal cells to regenerate after injury
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A multimodal light manipulator
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Ecologists document Utah's bee species and say beehive state is rich in bee diversity
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A hit of dopamine tells baby birds when their song practice is paying off
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Milk as Medicine: Breast Milk Transforms Challenges into Triumphs
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Sharks aren’t silent after all
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Scientists Record First Known Shark Sounds
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Fake pills ease PMS symptoms even when you know they're placebos
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Lessons from Venezuela's democratic collapse: How opposition movements can defy autocratic leaders
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Utah ecologists confirm that the 'Beehive State' lives up to its name
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Automated lead nurturing boosts sales—but only under the right conditions
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How ancient stone kitchens preserve food secrets
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Ping, You’ve Got Whale
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23andMe Bankruptcy Leaves Troves of Genetic Data at Risk
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Engineering antibodies with a novel fusion protein
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Basketball analytics investment is key to NBA wins and other successes
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Solutions are a big part of alternative media's environmental reporting, but need consistent support, study says
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Questionnaire that measures musicality in children can provide targeted support in education
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How necrotic cells contribute to the body's regeneration process
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Ultra-precision sensor technology developed for single-molecule detection
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Decoding a medieval mystery manuscript
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Achieving circularity in textiles: Applying the Butterfly framework to assess challenges and opportunities
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