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Cockatoos have an impressively wide repertoire of dance moves

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Key genetic differences found in people with chronic fatigue syndrome

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Heroes, victims—and rarely collaborators: Study reveals Nazi era reinterpretation across EU

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How AI might be narrowing our worldview and what regulators can do about it

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Warming the atmosphere: Clear waters found to emit more methane than turbid waters

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Toxic well water harms dogs before humans, study shows

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Human intestine shows rapid evolutionary changes compared to other mammals

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Novel research reveals thriving microbial life in trees

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New model explains plutonium's peculiar behavior

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mRNA Vaccine Tech Could Transform Medicine and Cure Diseases. RFK, Jr. Just Pulled Its Funding

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Ocean sediments might support theory that comet impact triggered Younger Dryas cool-off

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Waiting in line: Why six feet of social distancing may not be enough to stop airborne virus spread

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Common patterns found among scientists with remarkable early-career citation success

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Cockatoos perform 30 distinct dance moves and may combine them in unique ways

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What happens to light's energy when it redshifts? It's complicated

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We strongly encourage you to watch the dirtiest videos on YouTube

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We should consider testing Ozempic on healthy people

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Fascinating and enraging book exposes the biases that shape our lives

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Enchanting photos of 'bizarre' mushrooms showcase fungi diversity

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Do the bumps on a bell pepper reveal how sweet it will be? Er, no

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David Cronenberg's new sci-fi film is devastating and mysterious

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Could this be the way to get the world exercising?

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Biodiversity needs neurodiversity, says insightful new book

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EU organic label: Clear sustainability signal can drive increased willingness to purchase

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With just a few messages, biased AI chatbots swayed people's political views

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Proposed House Bill Would Weaken Marine Mammal Protection Act, Endangering Whales, Dolphins and More

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Zebrafish embryos reveal key mechanisms behind lifelong heart rhythm development

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Six of Ingenuity's successors could be exploring Mars in 4 years

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Some young suns align with their planet-forming disks, others are born tilted

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Decline of seed-dispersing animals hinders fight against climate change

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Digital game demonstrates the power of religion for climate change education

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Ultra-short RNA insertions offer scalable, cost-effective gene silencing for agriculture

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Comparing the effectiveness of common Atlantic sea scallop farming methods

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Study of how micro- and nanoplastics form may help to reduce future harm to health and environment

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Somalia's education crisis: Why so few children attend school and what could be done to change that

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Friction that cools: Threshold effects enable self-stopping robot swarms

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Protect biodiversity 'processes,' not just pandas and polar bears, say experts

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Iron nanoparticles created from expired supplements can help treat contaminated water

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Uncertainty-aware water risk models could improve flood and drought preparedness

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Cicadas sing in perfect sync with pre-dawn light

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Beyond words: Study maps the cognitive force of metaphor

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Super-sticky hydrogel is 10 times stronger than other glues underwater

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Your pet dog’s ancestor was a fierce, wild animal. How was it tamed?

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Low dose of lithium reverses Alzheimer's symptoms in mice

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Ancient tools on Sulawesi may be clue to origins of 'hobbit' hominins

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The Earth didn’t just crack, it curved. "It sent chills down my spine!"

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Nature's underground engineers: How plant roots could save harvests from drought

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The world's longest marine heat wave upended ocean life across the Pacific

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The hubris arc: How visionary politicians turn into authoritarians

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Individual atoms tracked during real-time chemical bond formation

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