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A second instrument on HWO could track down nearby Earth-size planets

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Genome-wide analysis of gene expression in sorghum furthers efforts to improve stem biomass

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Meet the Real Frankenstein

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Labeling clothes with cost per wear could curb fast fashion, research shows

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Novel strategy boosts CO₂ electroreduction efficiency and durability

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Public greenspaces unevenly distributed in many U.S. communities leave some residents without walkable access

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Researchers isolate indigenous bacteria, achieving high immobilization efficiency for Cd–Pb in contaminated sites

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Lignin increases the stability and effectiveness of herbicide nanoparticles, study shows

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Pathway provides new insight into how cilia on cell surfaces break down before division

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Ancient enzyme structure reveals new path to sustainable ethylene production

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Spaceflight study reveals men experience greater eye changes, while brain differences between sexes are subtle

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Hybrid seagrass could enable genome-informed restoration of oceans and coastlines

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Postcards from ancient Mars: Isotopes illuminate early Martian climate

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Integrating museum records with contemporary citizen science data to uncover 166 years of tropical butterfly history

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Study finds EVs quickly overcome their energy-intensive build to be cleaner than gas cars

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A tiny nearby galaxy is home to a shockingly enormous black hole

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You Might Be Loving Fluffy to Death

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Does Hurricane Melissa Show It’s Time for a Category 6 Designation?

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For battered brands, consumers can be defenders

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Unit-free theorem pinpoints key variables for AI and physics models

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Oat pangenome reveals keys to better crop varieties

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Ultra-fast laser platform enables fabrication and study of nanostructures in metal films

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The biggest threats to maintaining fat bike trails: Climate change and volunteer burnout

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Phage G genome: AI analysis maps out world's largest cultivated bacteria-killing virus

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Customizable nanomedicine platform shows promise for advancing personalized mRNA cancer therapeutics

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Why do men typically receive twice as much inheritance as women in Egypt? Research explains

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Nanobody-based antivenom shows effectiveness against 17 African snake species

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Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem study examines large mammals' responses to heat

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Preparation guide developed as Mars samples await transport to Earth

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Simulations reveal how black hole collisions trigger flashes in distant galaxy

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Meteorite-like oxygen isotope ratios in ancient plants may unlock Earth's climate history

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Machine learning workflow enables faster, more reliable organic crystal structure prediction

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Proteins critical to cell electrical signaling built from scratch

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Supramolecular robotics enables soft materials to move, adapt and self-assemble

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Cats revealed in all their glory in stunning new photographs

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Prehistoric crayons provide clues to how Neanderthals created art

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Spider web 'decorations' may help pinpoint location of captured prey

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Oldest known 3D burrow systems uncovered in Hubei's Shibantan biota

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Survival of the blandest: Unusual sharks face highest extinction risk

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Ancient tombs across China reveal how people lived and died over millennia

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Kilimanjaro has lost 75% of its natural plant species over the last century

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New method creates uniform mesoporous amorphous MOF films for sensing applications

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Discovery of a new principle: Chiral molecules adhere to magnets

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Tough choices lie ahead when it comes to climate change adaptation

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The end of US support for the CMB-S4 telescope is devastating

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Provocative book sets out to solve the hard problem of consciousness

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Owning our own data is the only way to stop enshittifcation

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New Scientist recommends Never Let Me Go

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Minecraft fan may be most committed hobbyist out there

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Does This Gene Determine How You Handle Your Booze?

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