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Unlocking the genetic basis of animal behavior using fruit flies

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Stress, depression factor into link between insomnia, heavy drinking

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Modeling method provides smarter way to predict customer demand

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New tool for cutting DNA: Promising prospects for biotechnology

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Footprints of tail-clubbed armored dinosaurs found for the first time

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Harnessing photocatalysis: Hydrogen generation and organic synthesis explored through new database

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Combination of drugs could prevent thousands of heart attacks

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How the brain controls movement under uncertainty

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Cooler faster better: Engineers uncover a new way to stop electronics from overheating

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A mysterious pathogen: Oropouche virus more common in Latin America than previously thought

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Fishing for cephalopod DNA allows for efficient marine surveying

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Recently discovered immune cell type is key to understanding food allergies

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Scientists unveil model to predict estuarine water flow and pollution

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Study sheds light on how inherited cancer mutations drive tumor growth

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Deep-sea mining risks leads study to urge shift to circular solutions

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New, non-toxic synthesis method for 'miracle material' MXene

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New model to evaluate impact of extreme events and natural hazards

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Ocean wave formation study improves forecasting for coastal flood protection

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Ultra-thin, flexible silicone nanosensor could have huge impact on brain injury treatment

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Public protesters are our socially connected friends and neighbors, not angry loners

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The largest flood in Earth's history burst through Gibraltar and Sicily and refilled the entire Mediterranean

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Molecular nanocages can remove 80–90% of PFAS from water

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Pikachu protesters, Studio Ghibli memes and the subversive power of cuteness

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Companies will still face pressure to manage for climate change, even as government rolls back US climate policy

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A new family of enzymes can induce targeted cuts in single-stranded DNA

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Terminations at US government agencies that monitor extreme weather events will have negative effects

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Digital devices may help ward off cognitive decline in older people

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Inside the mouth-watering race to master lab-grown chocolate

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NASA's IMAP arrives at NASA Marshall for testing in XRCF

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Detecting nanoplastics in body fluids: New method combines optofluidic force and Raman spectroscopy

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Myanmar earthquake sheds light on building risks far away from fault lines

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Growing body of research shows pornography causes lasting harm to the brain and relationships

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MXene production goes green: Electricity replaces toxic acid

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Drug-resistant gonorrhoea could be treated with a UTI antibiotic

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A spray in a cow's nose could soon protect it, and people, from bird flu

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AI-driven UV technique offers rapid contamination check for cell cultures

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Tiny cut marks on animal bone fossils reveal that human ancestors were in Romania 1.95 million years ago

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New insights into an enigmatic form of magnetic reconnection

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Deep-sea mining study reveals significant environmental and economic risks to coastal communities and businesses

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DIY religion: More Americans finding faith outside church

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Atomic dance unlocks efficient CO₂ conversion

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Crustal brines at an oceanic transform fault: New research explores geological processes along plate boundaries

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Sophisticated pyrotechnology in the Ice Age: How humans made fire tens of thousands of years ago

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App that decodes chicken lingo offers promise of a better life for the animals

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Could Spinosaurus swim? The fierce dinosaur ignites debate

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Q&A: Why do we laugh?

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Most young people support democracy, but many are skeptical it works for them

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How a new drone system may transform next-gen ecology research

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Humanity depends on the ocean—here is what we need to prioritize for immediate ocean science research

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