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Hidden economy of ransom-based human trafficking in Libya affects hundreds of thousands of migrants

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Dinosaurs in New Mexico thrived until the very end, study shows

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Wide variety of bats overwinter in Finnish rock habitats, study finds

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Woodland creation strategies reshaped by research

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Neanderthals and Mesolithic hunter-gatherers shaped European landscapes long before agriculture, study reveals

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Global study reveals tempo of invasive species' impacts

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Researchers warn of the urgent need to include the cumulative effects of extreme climate events in penguin conservation

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Warmer Nordic springs double the incidence of avian malaria, long-term study finds

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Bending biogenic crystals naturally without external forces

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Testosterone helps libido in menopause – can it treat other symptoms?

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These Three Species Have Eased Back From the Brink

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Peatlands' 'huge reservoir' of carbon at risk of release, researchers warn

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Hitchhiking DNA picked up by a gene may save a species from extinction

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Origins of urban human-biting mosquito shed light on uptick in West Nile virus spillover from birds to humans

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Tiny ocean organisms missing from climate models may hold the key to Earth's carbon future

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A framework for the discovery of cell state-correcting medicines

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Dinosaur 'mummies' unlock secrets of their real-life appearance

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Subway mosquitoes evolved millennia ago in ancient Mediterranean cities

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Dinosaurs were thriving before the asteroid hit, new analysis suggests

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How Hurricane Helene changed groundwater chemistry

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Bilingual teenagers in Montreal exhibit writing skills on par with those of their French unilingual peers

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Astronomers share largest molecular survey to date: GOTHAM legacy data goes public

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Discovery reveals arsenical bronze production on Egypt's Elephantine Island during the Middle Kingdom

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The Rise of AI ‘Chatfishing’ in Online Dating Poses a Modern Turing Test

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Stone tools trace Paleolithic Pacific migration into North America

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Teaching tool created for hydrology education

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Coastal gray wolves display unexpected hunting behavior with unknown ecosystem impact

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The island split in two by time: How ancient rifting reshaped Madagascar's landscape

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Previously unknown microbe turns food waste into energy

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Ancient antelope teeth offer surprise insights into how early humans lived

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South American long-necked dinosaur could easily stand on two legs, computational study finds

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Unexpectedly high heat transfer on the nanoscale confirmed

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Adoption of open research practices exceeding expectations

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Civet coffee: The real chemistry behind this bizarre luxury drink

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Which At-Home Remedies Actually Help When Sick with a Cold or Flu?

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What Medications Are Safe to Take While Pregnant? Studies Are Lacking

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Ancient 'salt mountains' in southern Australia once created refuges for early life

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Two-thirds of spiking victims do not speak out about their experience

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New gene-editing tech repurposes bacterial retrons to correct large stretches of DNA

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NASA’s Bet on SpaceX’s Starship May Give Moon Race to China

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A platform of gold adds color to nature's fundamental forces

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Coffee beans pooped out by civets really are tastier. Here’s why

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The Martian permafrost may be hiding veins of habitable liquid water

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What tiny African frogs are teaching us about conservation

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The key to civet coffee is in the chemistry

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Australian biosecurity needs a whole-of government, whole-of-society approach

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Guinea baboons share meat according to fixed social rules that parallel hunter-gatherer societies

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Scientists reversed brain aging and memory loss in mice

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Researchers find certain ecological experiments may be too human-centric

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Which venomous snakes strike the fastest?

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