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Job demand, not just skills, can shape public attitudes on immigration
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What it’s like to run the world’s best dark matter detector
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Tuition promise boosts retention rate for lower-income students, long-term study finds
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How to avoid seeing disturbing content on social media and protect your peace of mind
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'Publish or perish' evolutionary pressures shape scientific publishing, for better and worse
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Parasitic worms bury themselves in the brains of moose and elk—a new diagnostic can prevent disease spread
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Evacuations of Indigenous communities during wildfires must prioritize keeping families together
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Hunger among students: Study shows those studying remotely need financial aid for food
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We created a support program for schools in informal settlements: What we learned
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How hardships and hashtags combined to fuel Nepal's violent response to social media ban
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Influencers of a bygone era: How late Victorian women artists mastered the art of networking
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Meet the women who turned beach cleanups into a global movement—and what was forgotten along the way
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How meat alternatives ended up on Sweden's supermarket shelves
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Is your child in a classroom with other year groups? Here's how it could help them
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When the kids of teen moms go to school, both mom and child can face stigma
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Gaining ground: Native plants surge as gardeners try to save bees, butterflies
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Two routes, one goal: How the crown of cell division is manufactured
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In marine forests in Northern Portugal, kelp emerges as powerful carbon storage solution
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Few military spouses use formal support services during, after deployment
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How We Came To Know Earth
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Covid-19 vaccine benefits worth up to $38 trillion in first year alone
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How rural vs urban polarization can be repaired
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Salt can turn frozen water into a weak power source
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The Ends of the Earth
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The Climate Change Paradox
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The Quantum Mechanics of Greenhouse Gases
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How Climate Scientists Saw the Future Before It Arrived
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Scientists trace origins of now extinct plant population from volcanically active Nishinoshima
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First-of-its-kind agriculture maps help Hawai'i track crops, boost food security
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British attitudes to immigrants from Europe can be shifted by relatable messaging, study finds
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Most Countries Are Reducing Deaths from Heart Disease, Cancer and Diabetes
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Underwater glacier-guarding walls could have unintended consequences
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The science of sacrifice: How altruism and evolution can work in tandem
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Lasers can melt through extraterrestrial ice efficiently
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Experts explore conflicting approaches to biodiversity conservation
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While ChatGPT can help, expert says students must remember to think for themselves
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When does melting ice capsize? New research unearths several mechanisms
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Thermal drones deployed to monitor native animals under threat
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Classic recessive-or-dominant gene dynamics may not be so simple
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The sound of crying babies makes our faces hotter, according to new research
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New technique advances compact particle accelerator development
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Counting fish in the sea without seeing them
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Copperhead snakes more active across Maryland with cooler weather
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With Trump eyeing space station demise, NASA pushes for commercial replacements
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Should a 'Florida Springs National Park' be created? Environmental advocates are torn
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Fruit fly tests in Greece target invasive species threat
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Scientists are closing in on Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA
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Herbs hit the sweet spot to extend shelf life of popular global drink
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How a Harvard maverick forever changed our concept of the stars
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Provenance study shows 19th century looted 'Incan mummy' was actually an Aymara man
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