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Africa has the highest rate of forest loss in the world—what the G20 can do about it

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Chemical reaction linking sugar metabolism and cellular protection discovered

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AI uncovers hidden airport hotspots that support global wildlife trafficking

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Wetland habitat conservation can help waterbird communities to adjust to climate warming

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Climate justice for Africa: Three legal routes for countries that suffer the most harm

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Your WhatsApp messages could get you sacked

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With a government review underway, we have to ask why children bully other kids

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How physicists used antimatter, supercomputers and giant magnets to solve a 20-year-old mystery

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A 1960s idea inspires researchers to study hitherto inaccessible quantum states

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Medieval scholars believed Scottish independence was entirely compatible with being British

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Rivers are leaking ancient carbon back into the atmosphere

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Massaging the neck and face may help flush waste out of the brain

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TB's extraordinary evolution reveals why the ancient disease lives on

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Microbes that extract rare earth elements can also capture carbon

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Quantum computers are on the edge of revealing new particle physics

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Peptide bridge enables cofactor channeling in fusion enzyme and cuts NADPH use

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Do the clouds of Venus really host life?

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Depriving mice of iron can increase the chance of intersex offspring

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Weed infestations impact row crop production

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Rivers release ancient carbon stored in landscapes for millennia back into atmosphere, study reveals

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The atmosphere's growing thirst is making droughts worse, even where it rains

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Real-time 3D visualization reveals potent antibacterial and antibiofilm activity against superbacteria

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Words for birds: Investigating birds and their names with Indigenous people in Amazonia

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Study details processes that keep pollutants aloft despite a drop in emissions

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Why biology could be the future of computing and engineering

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Study reveals true cost of compounding disasters in UN report

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Nanoparticle smart spray helps crops block infection before it starts

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Scientists reveal what drove 2023's record-smashing North Atlantic marine heat wave

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Bat viruses similar to MERS have potential to jump to humans

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Bacteria hitch a ride on yeast puddles to zoom around

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Flamingos create precise water vortices in a shrimp-hunting frenzy

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Revealing hidden transformations in 2D materials with atomic force microscopes

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NASA Kennedy digs latest robot test

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Academics join global call on Meta for more rigorous study of social media impact on children

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Sols 4556-4558: It's all in a day's (box)work—Mars rover team assesses boxwork terrain structures

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Invasive South African flower Gazania poses huge risk

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Study shows how smart limpets keep their cool in warming climate

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Wasp lookalikes from 33 million years ago fooled ancient birds too

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Rubin Observatory to detect millions of new solar system objects in vivid detail, simulations suggest

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Manipulating DNA repair proteins to improve gene editing outcomes

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Racing to save NJ island before it's swallowed by rising seas

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Are influencers villains, victims or champions of change? The reality is more complex

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How bigger molecules can help quantum charge flow last longer

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Cannibalistic behavior in toad species may reveal hidden clues about evolution, genetics and environment

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How Much Energy Does It Take To Think?

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The chicks are alright: What songbirds can teach us about divorce and moving on

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Is NASA Ready for Death in Space?

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Study projects that increasing wildfires in Canada and Siberia will actually slow global warming

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Novel nanozyme prevents excess clotting

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A three-way interaction that hatches potato parasites

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