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Ground-based sensors can distinguish intact from fragmented meteoroid fireballs

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Hybrid approach developed for analyzing and designing graphene nanosheet-based materials

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Executive function may stem from schooling rather than innate cognition

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Scientists outline integrated AI-biotech approach to advance sustainable crop development

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Microbial gene ratios reveal timeline and severity of oil spill contamination

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Flabby and flexible: How machine learning helps to build new proteins

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U.S. Ends Support for CMB-S4 Project to Study Cosmic Inflation

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Climate change may be pushing fungal allergy season earlier

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JWST finds plenty of low mass black holes in the early universe

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Coral reef food webs revealed to be more siloed and vulnerable than previously understood

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Scientists in Barbados overturn hundreds of rocks to rediscover world's smallest-known snake

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Heat Dome’s Extreme Heat and Humidity Triggers Alerts across Eastern U.S.

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Bat populations look to bounce back from another setback from deadly fungus

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Superheated gold withstands 'entropy catastrophe': New method challenges established physics

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Molecule activated by cobalt targets DNA three-way junctions linked to cancer

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Demonstration of first antimatter quantum bit paves way for improved comparisons of matter and antimatter

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XRISM satellite maps sulfur in both gas and solid forms across Milky Way

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Harnessing the potential for climate action and biodiversity conservation

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Simple skincare routine could stop babies developing eczema

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AI helps reconstruct damaged Latin inscriptions from the Roman Empire

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What were ancient humans thinking when they began to bury their dead?

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Spectacular Triassic reptile had an early kind of feathers

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Gold can be heated to 14 times its melting point without melting

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Now-submerged migration routes redraw map of how humans settled beyond Africa

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Two ways cities can beat the heat: Which is best, urban trees or cool roofs?

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Grandparent care: Women from poorer backgrounds help out most with childcare

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How germy is the public pool? An infectious disease expert weighs in

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Binary star systems are complex astronomical objects. A new AI approach could pin down their properties quickly

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Forest loss in Malawi: How having women at the table affected debates and decisions about solutions

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How the nature of environmental law is changing in defense of the planet and the climate

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Green ammonia revolution: New electrolyte strategy boosts sustainable fertilizer production

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World-first deep-sea DNA study reveals global connectivity of marine life

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Ancient caiman may have preyed on another apex predator—the giant 'terror bird'

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Better health found in households using improved cookstoves in Rwanda

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Genetic tweak in mosquitoes blocks malaria transmission without affecting insect health

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The most complete view of the human genome yet sets new standard for use in precision medicine

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Underground maps reveal 90% of mycorrhizal fungal biodiversity hotspots lie outside protected areas

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First quantum confinement achieved without physical downsizing

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How evolution sent deer mice scurrying down two different paths of escape

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Feather-like crest on Triassic reptile challenges ideas about reptile evolution

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Fish-inspired adhesive device clings to soft tissues for underwater drug delivery

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Physicists Blast Gold to Astonishing Temperatures, Overturning 40 Years of Physics

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Can a Chatbot be Conscious? Inside Anthropic’s Interpretability Research on Claude 4

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AI reveals new details about a famous Latin inscription

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Astronomers capture giant planet forming 440 light-years from Earth

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Climate disasters are pushing people into homelessness—but there's a lot we can do about it

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Optimists think alike—and brain scans just proved it

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Hosepipe ban survival guide: Which garden plants to save and which to sacrifice

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Q&A: Expert discusses implications of administration's plans for AI

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Popular Tunisian island's cultural heritage at risk due to tourism, neglect and climate change

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