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Natural enzyme expands possibilities for peptide drug discovery

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To get that perfect ear of corn, weather has to cooperate. But climate change is making it dicier

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Next-generation nanomaterial unlocks more efficient multidrug screening

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Repeated heat wave exposure tied to accelerated aging, with rural and manual workers most affected

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Plant cell wall mechanics informs how to grow sustainable architectural forms

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Enhanced dual-comb spectroscopy reveals previously unknown atomic transitions in a rare earth element

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Toward improved desalination: Characterizing membranes in wet vs. dry states reveals dramatic differences

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Discovery of wild cereal foraging far from Fertile Crescent challenges assumptions about agriculture's origins

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'From outgroup hate to ingroup love': How political crises cause a shift in viral online content

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Flamingos reveal their secret to aging

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Tiny waves, big impact: Study finds new way to control fluid in space

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AI model decodes animals' emotional states from their calls

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Novel carbon–carbon main chain polymers feature densely packed cyclic units

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Braided magnetic flux ropes found at both human and light year scales

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Astronomers map star spots using Tess and Kepler

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New model aims to demystify 'steam worlds' beyond our solar system

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Statistical mechanics method helps machines better understand complex systems

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Out-of-home care for children in Finland has doubled

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Research disproves advantages of exotic tree species in forestry

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How do we change the way we eat?

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In the Arctic, consequences of heat waves linger

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Ryugu asteroid research reveals mineral history predating any on Earth

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Hidden patterns in geological time revealed: Earth's variability saturates at a half-billion years, study finds

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The 'Wow!' signal gets an update: It was even stronger than we thought

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First absolute superconducting switch developed in a magnetic device

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Why gold may be losing its shine as a safe-haven investment

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Forget the warm fuzzies of finding common ground: To beat polarization, try changing your expectations

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SpaceX Dragon on way to space station with cargo, new reboost capability

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AI-powered analysis reveals how drugs kill tuberculosis at the molecular level

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Why repetitive DNA matters for human brain evolution and disease

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AI-enhanced technique assembles defect-free arrays with thousands of atoms

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This AI model simulates 1,000 years of the current climate in just one day

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Forest expansion increases agricultural output, new study shows

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Social connections matter for the well-being of neurodivergent workers

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Dark sky tourism offers time with darkness and celestial wonders

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We will soon be able to talk with other species. Which will be first?

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Experiencing heatwaves may make you age faster

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Inouye Solar Telescope delivers record-breaking images of solar flare and coronal loops

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What is the moon made of?

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From public confession to private penance: How Catholic confession has evolved over centuries

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Prehistoric cow tooth supports Welsh origin of Stonehenge stones

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Messenger signals that cue plants to 'eat' and 'breathe' revealed for first time

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High achieving employees more likely to bolt when top rankings are restricted

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Fewer than half the calories grown on farms now reach our plates

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Indole chemistry advance could accelerate drug development with precise targeting

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Female jumping spiders drive hybridization by favoring red males across species, study finds

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500-million-year-old “squid” were actually ferocious worms

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How businesses deflect responsibilities for addressing modern slavery in their supply chains

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What, exactly, is space-time?

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The first stars may not have been as uniformly massive as astronomers thought

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