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A tiny fossil suggests bowerbirds once lived in ancient New Zealand—new research

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Through role-play learning, a neurodivergent student found work practicum success

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How strong is your weed, really? Scientists say labels often mislead

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“Lost” giant rat found alive in Papua mountains after 30 years

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1 in 3 US nonprofits that serve communities lost government funding in early 2025

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China’s coastal cities are sinking as seas rise at record speed

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The new species of flesh-eating dinosaur that once roamed south Wales: An imaging technology revolution

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The pollution court case that could reach far beyond the banks of the River Wye

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How gastronomy tourism evolved into international identity and cultural diplomacy

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Children should have a right to play in the streets, alleys, pavements and car parks of their neighborhoods

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Thai villagers have moved four times to escape rising sea levels: Life on the climate-change frontline

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The Dark Side of Putting Mirrors in Space

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Africa's air links are poor: Can the G20 push for more direct flights to improve tourism and trade?

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How Scavenging Made Us Human

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The search for neutrinoless double beta decay gets some noise cancelling headphones

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Common crystal proves ideal for low-temperature light technology

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Japan's sumo association turns 100, but the sport's rituals have a much older role shaping ideas about the country

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Forests recovering from acid rain mine rocks for nutrients, long-term study reveals

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Microscopic 'ocean' on a chip reveals new nonlinear wave behavior

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First high-resolution structure of key herpes virus protein opens path to new antivirals

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'Molecular dam' stops energy leaks in nanocrystals to boost efficiency of light-driven reactions

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Hurricane Melissa Could Drop Two Feet of Rain on Jamaica

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A reusable, washable nanofiber membrane can filter water sustainably

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Catastrophic loss of Florida's staghorn and elkhorn corals highlights accelerating climate pressures for reefs worldwide

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Coal plants emitted more pollution during the last government shutdown, while regulators were furloughed

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Berenicea's zooid size reduction over 200 million years contradicts Cope's rule, study reveals

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Fall-applied residuals repel resistant Italian ryegrass

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Why Have We Never Sampled an Interstellar Comet?

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Astronomers expose CO-dark molecular gas, previously invisible to telescopes

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Chemists create publicly available tool that provides unrivaled look at RNA inside cells

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Perception of fraud as a victimless offense can weaken police investigations, study shows

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Advancing sea turtle conservation strategies by locating the highest risk areas for boat strikes

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Research shows waterhemp resistance can evolve from preemergent PPO inhibitor use

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The dilemma of copyright: 'Countries in the South need more access to innovation'

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Glowing amino acid sensors track cellular changes as they happen

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With a new molecule-based method, physicists peer inside an atom's nucleus

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Duck-Billed Dinosaur ‘Mummies’ Are Clay Molds Formed by Microbes, Scientists Say

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Technique allows estimation of the force acting on each grain of sand in a dune

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Preserving the Amazon: A digital lifeline for the Biblioteca Amazónica

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How AI will transform higher education

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The story of Astuvansalmi rock paintings continues—imaging technology may reveal new paintings

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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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