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When Letting Your Mind Wander Helps You Learn

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Fantastic soil microbes and where to find them

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Teen girl from 6,200 years ago with cone-shaped skull unearthed in Iran

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Climate change is coming for your cheese

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New map of Milky Way in atomic hydrogen reveals its clumped 'flocculent' nature for first time

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Mysterious fungi: Researchers pinpoint hotspots of 'dark taxa' across Earth's underground ecosystems

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How cultural transmission changed across 3.3 million years of human evolution

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New oil and gas fields incompatible with Paris climate goals

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Chandra spots surprisingly strong black hole jet at 'cosmic noon'

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Sea cucumbers could hold key to stopping cancer spread

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Amid Musk threat to decommission SpaceX Dragon, NASA reveals more Boeing Starliner delays

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Battle to eradicate invasive pythons in Florida achieves stunning milestone

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What a dinosaur ate 100 million years ago—Preserved in a fossilized time capsule

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Astronomers perform a long-term investigation of open cluster Berkeley 65

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Scientists uncover why "stealth" volcanoes stay silent until eruption

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Sharper than lightning: Oxford’s one-in-6. 7-million quantum breakthrough

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Sun unleashes monster solar storm: Rare G4 alert issued for Earth

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New discovery: Tylenol stops pain at the nerves, before it hits the brain

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Novel model to better understand the nature of hurricane landfalls enhances predictions and public safety

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IBM claims 'real world' edge in quantum computing race

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Emperor penguin populations declining faster than expected

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IBM says it will build a practical quantum supercomputer by 2029

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Six decades of data show most phytoplankton populations have been shrinking by up to 2% per year

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Maternal clans shaped burial and society in Neolithic China community, ancient DNA reveals

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The Ancient Paths of an Iconic River

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Making Art Out of Heartbeats

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Migrant status compounds inequality for ethnic minority NHS staff, study finds

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Leaders warn race for minerals could turn seabed into 'wild west'

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Looser gun laws tied to thousands more US child shooting deaths

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Military aids evacuations as Canada wildfires expand eastward

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China carefully assembling a deep-sea mining strategy

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Space storm capture advances coronal mass ejection research

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Virtual teaching assistant provides personalized feedback; sees successful first deployment in classroom

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This overlooked supplement could help you think sharper and age better

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2,000 miles through rivers and ice: Mapping neanderthals’ hidden superhighways across eurasia

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How madagascar’s lizards became the island’s last hope for reforestation

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Scientists reveal the hidden pause that keeps bee colonies alive

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Scientists may have spotted a giant new planet forming

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An Alaskan volcano could help scientists understand why 'stealthy' volcanoes erupt without warning

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What the coins of the San José Galleon shipwreck reveal

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Why the Waymo Car Fires in Recent Los Angeles Protests Caused the Robotaxis to Burn So Completely

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Scientific AmericanS

'Active travel' study identifies pathways for designing walking- and cycling-friendly cities

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Where did cosmic rays come from? Astrophysicists are closer to finding out

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How an atomic nucleus can have two different shapes with only slightly different energy levels

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Emerging pollutants are aggravating water crisis in developing countries, say researchers

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Protecting peppers from devastating viral diseases through gene pyramiding

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Q&A: Leveraging the power of open source data to map the world's oceans

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Protein-binding affinity model expands role of AI in drug discovery

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Why don't bats get cancer? Researchers discover protection from genes and strong immune systems

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Soil models may improve safety of wheat amid cadmium contamination

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