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These Spiders Puke Up Toxic Digestive Fluid to Marinate Their Prey Alive
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A Male Birth Control Pill Moves to the Next Clinical Trial Stage
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Culture influences men's experiences with intimate partner violence, study finds
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Experts weigh in on why return-to-office policies may be stalling women's career growth
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Personalized pricing can backfire on companies, says study
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Researchers re-engineer AI language model to target previously 'undruggable' disease proteins
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Tiny “talking” robots form shape-shifting swarms that heal themselves
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Auction of world's largest Mars meteorite sparks ownership debate
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Five key things about heatwaves in Europe
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As octopuses dwindle in Spanish waters, suppliers look to imports and farming despite concerns
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Tiny ancient whale with a killer bite found in Australia
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Scientists warn ocean could soon reach Rapa Nui’s sacred moai
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Global study reveals the surprising habit behind tough decisions
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Scientists turn grapevine waste into clear, strong films that vanish in days
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Now you see me, now you don't: How subtle 'sponsored content' on social media tricks us into viewing ads
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DNA analysis reveals West African ancestry in early medieval England
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Warm autumns could be a driver in monarch butterflies’ decline
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Ancient DNA reveals West African ancestry in early medieval England
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Can Humanity Stem the Plastic Tide?
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How to Restore a Rembrandt
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Novel protein therapy shows promise as first-ever antidote for carbon monoxide poisoning
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Astronaut catches gigantic jet on camera
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Analysis reveals H5N1 mutations linked to human adaptive potential
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Study unpacks what 'Made in USA' claims really mean to consumers
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Rivers under pressure: Satellite data filtering techniques may underestimate Europe's water storage changes
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Church membership contributed significantly to economic recovery after Hurricane Katrina, study finds
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Examining social questions around climate adaptation measures in the wake of a flood disaster
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Statistical model correctly predicts nest success for the critically endangered California condor
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Mediterranean climate's future: Study suggests swing between droughts and downpours
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Novel nanowire catalyst could help advance hydrogen production technology
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Structured light manipulates material properties and reveals atomic changes in nanocrystals
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Natural fungal polysaccharide shows promise against cancer and inflammation in lab tests
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Team leaders' listening style has a major impact on the quality of listening within high-tech teams, study finds
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Wanderlust of bald eagles intrigues researchers in Arizona
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Academic test performance improves when children can exercise briefly beforehand, researchers find
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Why ‘Use Your Words’ Can Be Good for Kids’ Health
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Study reveals mechanisms of rapidly driven plasma magnetic reconnection
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Unused COVID-19 vaccines may have a second life in the development of new biosensors
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How bad are micro- and nanoplastics for our health? It depends on their concentrations and how we measure them
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Rapa Nui's iconic moai statues threatened by sea level rise
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Human activities key to kickstarting, speeding saltmarsh succession in South China Sea coral islands
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Is AI coming for your creative job? Maybe not—with some human intervention
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We tracked one of Australia's most endangered birds into strange new habitat
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Wild salmon are the stars of the fish world: What that tells us about conservation
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Gene linked to skin's resistance to pressure sheds light on how animals adapted to life on land
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DIY air cleaners offer an easy and cost-effective way to help ventilate homes during wildfires
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Scientists standing by to rescue rare manatee sighted in cold New England waters
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Drones can more efficiently measure health of corn plants, study finds
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Monopoly, Catan and learning through play: How board games can teach us starkly different economic models
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Half of US adults now use AI—but views on how to regulate the technology vary widely by state, new research shows
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