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Study on 'blue economy' shows interdependence between Brazil's coastal and inland regions

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LUX-ZEPLIN experiment sets more stringent constraints on cosmic ray-boosted dark matter

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Nematodes learn to prefer contaminated food after long-term exposure to microplastics

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Where did RNA come from? Origin-of-life scientists help to answer the question

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Viruses That Roam the Fungal Kingdom

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Our Windy Planet

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Antarctic isolation causes temporary gray matter loss with lingering thalamic changes

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Rainforest clearance for cattle pasture causes far greater biodiversity loss than estimated

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Deforestation rates on Afro-descendant lands in 4 Amazon countries are as much as 55% lower than the norm: Study

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Foraging flexibility helps birds adapt to human-altered environments, study finds

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Male Birth Control Pill YCT-529 Passes Human Safety Test

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The eye-opening science of close encounters with polar bears

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Anxious parents face tough choices on AI

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Philippines flooding displaces thousands, two missing

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New genetic test predicts obesity before you start kindergarten

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Magic mushrooms rewind aging in mice—could they do the same for humans?

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What radar found beneath Antarctica could slow ice melt and rising seas

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NASA’s Roman telescope will catch 100,000 explosions — and rewrite the Universe’s story

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Goodbye plastic? Scientists create new supermaterial that outperforms metals and glass

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Why some complaints sound angrier: Study uncovers cultural clues in voices

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Scientists just solved the mystery of the missing ocean plastic—now we’re all in trouble

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Gluten may not actually trigger many irritable bowel syndrome cases

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Sprinkling limestone on farms may offer an unexpected climate win

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Amazon degradation increases by 163% in two years, while deforestation falls by 54% in the same period

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Novel method reveals glucose channeling, charting the fine structure of energy metabolism inside active cells

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AI that can simulate billions of atoms simultaneously proves the feasibility of carbon-neutral concrete

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Foreign overfishing fuels Senegal's deadly migration crisis to Europe

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Solvent selection tool boosts thermoelectric devices

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Staunch Anglican support for the Tory party acting as 'buffer' against increasing political volatility, study shows

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How NASA saved a camera from 370 million miles away

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Goldenrods are more likely to evolve defense mechanisms in nutrient-rich soil

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Transforming carbon dioxide into industrial catalyst material

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Recent research explores maximizing circularity in plastics supply chains

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Travelers may recall less safety info if in-flight safety video promotes tourism

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Analysis documents changing trends in U.S. carbon emissions

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More people are considering AI lovers, and we shouldn't judge

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How to detect magnetic fields around exoplanets

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Minimally invasive sensor can detect stress to keep plants safe

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I watched a simulated oil spill in the Indian Ocean. Here's how island and coastal countries worked together

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Structured 'bridge' protein links disordered gene regulators to control gene expression

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Researchers mimic cell membranes to tune ion transport in artificial water filters

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New genetic forensics method helps solve complex wildlife crime cases

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Study finds gall crabs evolved glowing patterns to hide within coral dens

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Self-powered solar panels remove dust using wind-generated electricity

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Research reveals female birdsong may be helpful in finding 'good dads'

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Millet mystery: Why a staple crop failed to take root in ancient Japanese kitchens

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300-million-year-old ecosystem in northern Illinois includes three paleoenvironments

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New research reveals £78 billion hidden cost of managing unsold and surplus food

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Hollow molecules selectively extract cyclohexane for greener hydrocarbon separation

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TRACERS dual-satellite mission prepares to explore magnetic reconnection at Earth's cusp

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