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Fri Jun 6
Effective therapies needed to halt rise in climate anxiety, says psychology professor
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Survey finds Trump losing favor, Newsom gaining
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Stunning image of a supernova reveals a dead star that exploded twice
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Could AI Make Drone Shows Less Technically Challenging?
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The pandemic pet boom was real. The happiness boost wasn’t
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Gaming Cancer
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Cheese Might Haunt Our Dreams
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How female friendships help chimp babies survive
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Illegal shark product trade evident in Australia and New Zealand
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Philippines biodiversity hotspot pushes back on mining
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Nature-friendly farming boosts biodiversity and yields but may require new subsidies, trials indicate
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Double detonation: New image shows remains of star destroyed by pair of explosions
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New fossils from Earth's most famous extinction show climate tipping point was crossed
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Religion, politics and war drive urban wildlife evolution, say biologists
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A geometric link: Convexity may bridge human and machine intelligence
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Canada turns to drones for reforestation after wildfires
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What we learned from record-breaking 2021 heat wave and what we can expect in the future
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Experts say seafood deregulation could impact sustainability and supply
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Relief coming for Europe after brutal heat wave
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'Writing is thinking': Do students who use ChatGPT learn less?
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Bezos-backed methane-tracking satellite lost in space
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The geologist uncovering Earth's secrets in S.Africa
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EU to unveil long-delayed 2040 climate target
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Shaped by paleogeography: A new world map of marine mollusks
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Eggs en Provence: France's unique dinosaur egg trove
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The US plans to begin breeding billions of flies to fight a pest. Here is how it will work
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Banned in Europe, sprayed in America: The fungicide threatening our pollinators
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Tiny gut “sponge” bacteria found to flush out toxic PFAS “forever chemicals”
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Ocean model simulations shed light on long-term tritium distribution in released Fukushima water
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Researchers tested 200 toddlers — 96 chemicals were lurking in their bodies
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Ultrafast 12-minute MRI maps brain chemistry to spot disease before symptoms
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Ancient DNA reveals make-up of Roman Empire’s favourite sauce
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Ancient DNA provides a new means to explore ancient diets
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Mothers who work from home earn 10% more, study shows
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Manipulation of light at the nanoscale helps advance biosensing
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Modified inhibitors show promise against coronaviruses by targeting essential Mac1 protein domain
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Quantum protocol achieves Heisenberg-limited measurement precision with robust spin states
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Jewelflowers seek friendly environments rather than adapt, study finds
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Pair of malaria parasite proteins could lead to targeted therapies
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Ancient Andean burial mounds reveal early hunter-gatherer roots of monumental architecture
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For developing countries, seafood imports are a nutritional bargain
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NASA missions help explain and predict severity of solar storms
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Breaking the laws of thermal radiation could make better solar cells
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4 Nonfiction Books Scientific American Recommended In June
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Climate change drives migration of sea life as ocean temperatures rise, study finds
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Central Asia faces 'extreme unsustainability' as land and biosphere limits breached, study warns
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Structural differences in Nasonia wasps linked to evolution, behavior and disease
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How sugar serves as a hidden thermostat in plants
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Self-driving lab: AI and automated biology combine to improve enzymes
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Family ties and firm performance: How cousin marriage traditions shape informal businesses in Africa
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