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Ships trigger high and unexpected emissions of the greenhouse gas methane

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New Delhi says fuel ban on old vehicles not feasible

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Native habitats hold the key to the much-loved smashed avocado's future

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Japan plans 'world first' deep-sea mineral extraction

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Weird 'harmless' microbes may play a pivotal role in colorectal cancer

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Dark Matter Particle Explorer obtains high-precision cosmic-ray boron spectrum

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Thousands evacuated as Greece wildfire rages on Crete

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Tuberculosis 'zombie cell' weakness identified using genetically modified bacteria

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Fun with fossils: South African kids learn a whole lot more about human evolution from museum workshops

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Pets get hay fever too: How to spot it and manage it

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From glass and steel to rare earth metals, new materials have changed society throughout history

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NASA identifies newly discovered object as an interstellar comet that will keep a safe distance

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Split RNA switch system boosts precision of cell-specific gene expression control

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For effective science communication, 'just the facts' isn't good enough, say scholars

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Machine learning outpaces supercomputers for simulating galaxy evolution coupled with supernova explosion

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How Massive Medicaid Cuts Will Harm People’s Health

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Scientific AmericanS

Destabilizing microtubules to boost platelet production from iPS cell-derived megakaryocytes

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A third visitor from another star is hurtling through the solar system

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Review highlights epigenetic mechanisms that shape future cellular responses

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Thumbs up: Good or passive aggressive? How emojis became the most confusing kind of online language

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Homes are more than walls and a roof, especially for indigenous people. It's time housing policy reflects that

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Antarctic research is in decline, and the timing couldn't be worse

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Record-breaking material emits infrared light better than it absorbs it, without violating the laws of physics

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Childcare sexual abuse is mostly committed by men—failing to recognize that puts children at risk

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New Interstellar Object Comet 3I/ATLAS—What We Know So Far as It Zips through the Solar System

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Scientific AmericanS

How women step in, and step up, to support their disaster-stricken communities

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Unveiling hedgehog topological defects in three dimensional glasses

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New molecular tool sheds light on how cancer cells repair telomeres

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Ireland's first BioBrillouin microscope will enable non-invasive assessment of living cells and tissues in real-time

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From ancient vertebrates to modern medicine: Tracing cellular energy evolution to improve rare disease diagnosis

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More and more tourists are flocking to Antarctica. Let's stop it from being loved to death

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Republicans’ One Big Beautiful Bill Act Will Raise U.S. Climate Emissions

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Scientific AmericanS

The Dalai Lama is a cisgender man—yet he has an unexpected connection to the trans community

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Will government grocery stores work in New York City? A food supply chain expert weighs in

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How Smell Guides Our Inner World

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What is the optimal setting for your air conditioner? We asked a physics professor

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It may be stinky and buggy, but scientists say Great Salt Lake is worth saving

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Geologists suggest early continents formed through mantle plumes, not plate collisions

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Tianwen-2 probe captures Earth images en route to sample asteroid and comet

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Nearly half of the universe’s ordinary matter was uncharted, until now

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Science NewsS

AI spots deadly heart risk most doctors can't see

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UK may be on verge of triggering a 'positive tipping point' for tackling climate change

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Even low levels of air pollution may quietly scar your heart, MRI study finds

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Improving predictions of flood severity, place and time with AI

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Rainforest deaths are surging and scientists just found the shocking cause

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Enhancing the 'feel-good' factor of urban vegetation using AI and street view images

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Vegetation greening fails to boost ecosystem resilience in Northern Hemisphere, study finds

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China launches first low-inclination orbit SAR satellite 'Haishao-1'

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Hurricane forecasters are losing 3 key satellites ahead of peak storm season—meteorologist explains why it matters

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Cracking single-cell complexity with collective intelligence

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