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Prostate cancer discovery opens door to more tailored treatments

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Female bonobos keep males in check -- not with strength, but with solidarity

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What happens in the brain when your mind blanks

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The oldest ant ever discovered found fossilized in Brazil

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Bridging political debates: Study shows factual knowledge can actually reduce polarization

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Modular protein adapter technology enables exosome-based precision drug delivery

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Prairie grass shows benefits for sustainable aviation fuel in studies

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Oldest ant fossil ever found shows how ants took over the world

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Opinion: The biggest losers—how Australians became the world's most enthusiastic gamblers

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Expert investigates representation problem for women in physics

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Q&A: Could self-driving labs lead to a new era of scientific research?

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What we've learned about lone-actor terrorism over the years could help us prevent future attacks

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The ocean can look deceptively calm—until it isn't. Here's what 'hazardous surf' really means

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Tick researchers identify new strain of Rickettsia bacteria that causes spotted fever infections in humans

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NASA's EZIE mission captures 'first light'

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Scythe-jawed hell ant from 113 million years ago is oldest known specimen

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Researchers study risks and rewards of emerging AI technology in communication organizations

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Wild bonobos study reveals that females team up to maintain power in their societies

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Marie Curie’s Mentorship Led to Networks of Support for Female Scientists

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Study exposes magicians' misconceptions about why their tricks work

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Automation isn't replacing auditors, it's rewriting the job description

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Mothers who use state-funded childcare less likely to look after their parents, UK research says

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Cybersecurity educators should share resources to teach students important technical and non-technical skills

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Countries could use forests to 'mask' needed emission cuts: Report

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US opposes 'dangerous' anti-fossil fuel policies at global summit

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China launches 3 astronauts to replace crew on Chinese space station

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Ultrafast plasmon-enhanced magnetic bit switching at the nanoscale

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Scientists repurpose gene editing tool to help uncover hidden microbial diversity

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Reading for pleasure has plummeted over the past 20 years

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New evidence moves early giant crocodile further from modern alligator on family tree

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Apseudes ranma—a peculiar new species named after famous Japanese manga

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Analysis shows that tree diversity builds climate resilience and boosts economic return

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Seafloor disturbance in Baltic Sea turns carbon sink into surprising CO₂ source

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Largest imaging spectro-polarimeter achieves first light at solar telescope

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New approach makes AI adaptable for computer vision in crop breeding

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Scientists develop low-cost liquid lenses

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Seeing the waves that make the sun's corona so hot

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Electrospun microfibers enhance nutrient supply in bioinks and 3D-bioprinted tissue

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UK study explores new wave of populist mobilization through interviews and participant observation

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Researchers develop new design strategy for carbonized polymer dots to discriminate between TNT and TNP

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Climate change is now the leading threat to imperiled species, new study finds

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See how the Hubble Space Telescope is still revolutionizing astronomy

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Tiny CRISPR tool opens door to faster, simpler plant genome editing

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Data from intelligent tutors helps predict K-12 academic outcomes, study finds

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No more copy-pasting: DNA base editing allows for better Lactobacillus strains

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Controlling starch levels in algae could reduce greenhouse gases

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Shell-forming cells in limpets are specified autonomously, study finds

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A single gene may control corn snake's skin pattern diversity

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Preventing harmful protein aggregation: Synthetic peptides as the basis for multifunctional drugs in Parkinson's disease

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Monkey database reveals shift toward open science

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