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Scientists discover 230 new giant viruses that shape ocean life and health

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Ultrasound toothbrush promises painless checks for hidden gum problems

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Study finds protein droplets shield fragile DNA from repair errors

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Endangered mountain caribou have unique gut microbes linked to lichen diet

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Largest-ever map of the universe reveals 10x more early galaxies than expected

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Clinical trial finds diabetes pill reduces liver scarring

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Extreme weather is wiping out amphibians—Here’s where it’s worst

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Scientists built a transistor that could leave silicon in the dust

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Scientists find immune molecule that supercharges plant growth

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Scientists uncover 230 giant ocean viruses that hijack photosynthesis

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3,500-year-old graves reveal secrets that rewrite bronze age history

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The Trump-Musk Fight Could Have Huge Consequences for U.S. Space Programs

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Scientific AmericanS

Polymers gain fire resistance and sustainability with light-powered chemical upgrade

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Mars Odyssey orbiter captures volcano peeking above morning cloud tops

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Kelp forest collapse alters food web and energy dynamics in the Gulf of Maine

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Uncovering factors influencing voluntary information disclosure in Japanese listed companies

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Retinal prosthesis woven from tellurium nanowires partially restores vision in blind mice

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Motor protein myosin XI found to play crucial role in plants' active boron uptake

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Researchers report genetic homogeneity risks in kelp aquaculture across China

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New study quantifies fish slaughter pain and cost-effectiveness of welfare solutions

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Polymer waveguides show promise for reliable, high-capacity optical communication

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Uncovering how cells allocate space to make way for new growth

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Resilience, a Private Japanese Spacecraft, Crash-Landed on the Moon

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Scientific AmericanS

Missing merluza: Chile's battle to save its favorite catch

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Phys.orgP

Inside the Secret Meeting Where Mathematicians Struggled to Outsmart AI

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Scientific AmericanS

Methane leaks from dormant oil and gas wells in Canada are seven times worse than thought, study suggests

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Musk's Starlink gets key license to launch satellite internet services in India

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As UN climate talks loom, Brazil's Amazon forest loses in May an area larger than NYC

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Antarctic atmospheric rivers, supercharged by climate change, expected to double by 2100

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Sediment cores from Pacific Highs reveal 100 million years of environmental change

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US stops endorsing covid-19 shots for kids – are other vaccines next?

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Ultrasensitive fluorescent sensor detects toxic sarin gas by adjusting recognition site density

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Could we build space-time computers that run on gravity?

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New ScientistN

Engineered oilseed crop produces high levels of powerful antioxidant

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Lighting a new way to predict earthquakes: Laboratory model links fault contact area to earthquake occurrences

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Aged dust particles act as 'chemical reactors in sky' to drive air pollution, study finds

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Women find other women’s faces even more attractive than men do

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New ScientistN

Discovering the rich biodiversity of coral reefs using a new cutting-edge eDNA system

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Probiotic-powered dissolvable battery activates in acidic environments and leaves no toxic residue

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Forest Preservation, Tree Planting Could Actually Worsen Climate Change

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Scientific AmericanS

Coral art: Drawing out the secrets of coral reef resilience to high ocean temperatures

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First-ever airborne toxin detected in Western Hemisphere

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First named pterosaur from Japan sheds light on ancient flying reptiles

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Scientists discover extremely neutron-deficient isotope protactinium-210

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A possible new dwarf planet skirts the solar system’s edge

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Science NewsS

A turning point in the Bronze Age: Study reveals diet and social transformation in Central Europe around 1500 BC

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New measurement of the mass of the Z boson from the Large Hadron Collider

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First Map Made of a Solid’s Secret Quantum Geometry

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New bio-based hot glue made from industrial leftovers outperforms commercial adhesives

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New tool to identify toxic pigments in historic books

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