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Nighttime light exposure linked to heart disease in largest study yet

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The foolproof way to win any lottery, according to maths

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'Significant declines' in some species after deep-sea mining: Research

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Drought-hit Morocco turns to desalination to save vegetable bounty

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Company's carbon credits raise questions about unproven ocean technology to fight global warming

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Facing climate change, Swiss trees get mist before they're missed

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Billions voted in 2024, but major new report exposes cracks in global democracy

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Nanocatalysts enable conversion of waste-derived biocrude into sustainable jet fuel precursors

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The green transition will boost UK productivity, says study

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This sun-powered sponge pulls drinking water straight from the ocean

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A star exploded twice — First-ever image reveals its cosmic fingerprint

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Diver-operated microscope brings hidden coral biology into microscale level focus

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Climate change may separate wild vanilla plants from pollinators, risking future supply

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Climate change could separate vanilla plants and their pollinators

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The fatal mutation that lets cancer outsmart the human immune system

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UF students are bending metal with lasers to build massive structures in orbit

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Scientists just simulated the “impossible” — fault-tolerant quantum code cracked at last

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Deafness reversed: Single injection brings hearing back within weeks

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Vaccine policy in the U.S. is entering uncharted territory

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Marginalized Americans are highly skeptical of artificial intelligence, research finds

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Phys.orgP

AI-powered ChronoFlow uses stellar rotation rates to estimate stars' ages

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Phys.orgP

A tiny satellite offers giant potential for unlocking cloud and energy flow mysteries

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Phys.orgP

Sorghum proteins offer resilient 3D printable 'bioink' base

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Quantum computer simulates spontaneous symmetry breaking at zero temperature

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Retirement is about confidence as well as money, says researcher

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Germany swelters as European heat wave moves eastwards

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Phys.orgP

Sturdy nursery for shellfish turns out to be a predator buffet

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Carbon credits may garner enhanced credibility through better impact measurements

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Phys.orgP

Third-ever confirmed interstellar object blazing through solar system (Update)

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Phys.orgP

Group work and discussion help to build student confidence using math in science lessons, study shows

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Researchers find 12 compounds that inhibit tuberculosis bacterium's energy source

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Lucy mission provides full view of asteroid Donaldjohanson

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Slithering snakes: The science behind the motion of a young anaconda

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New protein-based system streamlines enzyme reuse for plastic recycling

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Moon mining is getting closer to reality: Why we need global rules for extracting space resources

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Phys.orgP

Climate change has doubled the world's heat waves: How Africa is affected

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Phys.orgP

Bioplastic habitats on Mars could be built from algae

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Emojis give your friends a better impression of you

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New ScientistN

Neanderthals had a 'fat factory' where they processed bones for grease

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New ScientistN

Fresh understanding of how mouths heal may lead to a 'scar-free world'

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New ScientistN

Sibling study finds early education boosts brain power

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Phys.orgP

A 3-D printed, plastic beaker could help algae grow on Mars

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Science NewsS

Emoji use may impact relationship outcomes, study reveals

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Bioplastic shelters support algae growth in Mars-like conditions for space habitats

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Global survey finds individual merit, not solidarity, prioritized by early childhood education policies

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Coral babies on the move: How larvae's long-distance journeys strengthen reef populations

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Regional disparities exist in US media coverage of archaeology research, finds study

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People who adopted pets during the pandemic often struggled to access vet care, study finds

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US military spending reductions could substantially lower energy consumption

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Phys.orgP

Could hormone implants allow us to boost focus, endurance and libido?

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New ScientistN
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