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Schools often group English learners together, but studies show negative outcomes or no benefit for most students
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Cul-de-sac effect: Why Mediterranean regions are becoming more prone to extreme floods in a changing climate
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Now in 3D, maps begin to bring exoplanets into focus
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Sinking Indian megacities pose 'alarming' building damage risks
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Naked Clams and Sunken Ships
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Nearly half of US workers don't know work experience could count toward a degree, according to survey
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Young adults fear mass shootings but don't necessarily support gun control, study finds
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Crystal-free mechanoluminescence illuminates new possibilities for next-generation materials
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Polar bears act as crucial providers for Arctic scavenger species, study shows
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Polar bears provide millions of kilograms of food for other Arctic species
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This easy daily habit cuts heart risk by two thirds
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Daily activities can help social networks evolve, but lasting ties take more
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Earth’s “boring billion” set the stage for complex life
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China's Zhuque-3 reusable rocket passes key milestone
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Scientists just solved the mystery of perfect spaghetti
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Yaoundé is set to sizzle at 38°C by 2030: How green design could cool Cameroon's capital
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Bananas could be ruining your smoothie’s health benefits
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Scientists discover a surprising way to quiet the anxious mind
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Scientists say gluten isn’t the problem after all
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Chemists discover antibiotic for drug-resistant bacteria 'hiding in plain sight'
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Relying heavily on contractors can cut attendance by 27% for museums, theaters and other arts nonprofits—new research
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The fate of Marineland's belugas exposes the ethical cracks in Canadian animal law
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XRISM catches a pulsar's cosmic wind—and sees a surprising result
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Boys don't cry? How picture books can teach gendered ideas about pain
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Why most of us are reluctant to switch banks, even though it could cut our environmental impact
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Can We Beam Away Our Space Junk Problem?
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Children with special educational needs are more likely to miss school—it's a sign of a system under strain
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Trends of generative AI applications in educational settings
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Bats That Glow
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Why honey bees overthrow their queen
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Leaf arrangement steers vascular pattern evolution in ferns, research finds
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Iguanas on Clarion Island, Mexico, found to predate human presence in the Americas
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Air pollution sharply raises workplace accident risk, study finds
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Cows with freedom of choice: How the 'dairy barn of the future' could improve animal welfare
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How missing nutrients rewire fly brains to seek out beneficial microbes
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Major Canadian banks' digital emissions stay massive while they disclose less and less
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'Sticky' chemistry secrets could unlock cleaner, more efficient fuel production
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Imaging technique maps fleeting intermediates in hydrogen electrocatalysis
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Aboveground, not belowground productivity drives variability in biomass crop's net primary productivity
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An old fish fossil tells a new story about lamniform shark evolution
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Memristors achieve stable resistance values tied to fundamental constants of nature
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This Spiritual Eclipse Calendar Might Still Work
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Witness the Rare Birth of a Water Bear
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When a hurricane threatens, these tips can help you prepare
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Discovery of how a coral stiffens its skeleton on demand opens new directions for bio-inspired engineering
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More friends, more division: Study finds growing social circles may fuel polarization
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DNA reveals Neandertals traveled thousands of kilometers into Asia
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Why did ancient people build Poverty Point?
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Hurricane Ian dataset reveals link between first-floor elevation and flood damage
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Electric signals reveal magnetic spin waves, hinting at faster computing
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