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Unique enzymes use never-before-seen mechanism to resist antibiotics

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Special educational needs reform could be a bureaucratic nightmare. Here's how to put families first

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'My gender is like an empty lot': The people who reject man, woman and any other gender label

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Plastic packaging could be a greater sin than food waste

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Trump’s Baffling Call for Resuming U.S. Nuclear Tests

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World's first head-to-toe cellular atlas of the mosquito released

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Turning smartphones into earthquake sensors

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Nanotyrannus was not a teenaged T. rex

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Drones reveal unexpectedly high emissions from wastewater treatment plants

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Child marriage is still common in the DRC: What's driving it and how to encourage change

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Mathematical proof debunks the idea that the universe is a computer simulation

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Where does human thinking end and AI begin? An AI authorship protocol aims to show the difference

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Outdated Westminster rules undermine democracy by excluding smaller parties, suggests expert

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With more moon missions on the horizon, avoiding crowding and collisions will be a growing challenge

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Some animals are more equal than others: The dark side of researching popular species

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A faster way to find new medicines—without the limitations of big DNA barcodes

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Water bears survive cosmic radiation with one DNA-protecting protein. Learning how could boost human resilience too

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The US is unlikely to test nuclear weapons, despite what Trump says

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Fats provide clues to life at its limits in the deep sea

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Dinosaur skeleton settles long debate over 'tiny T. rex' fossils

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Nanotyrannus confirmed: Dueling dinosaurs fossil rewrites the story of T. rex

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How ammolite gemstones get their vivid colors

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Microbial memory in Kansas soils: How 'legacy effects' influence plant performance

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Large quantities of water are created as a natural consequence of planet formation, experimental work demonstrates

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Nanotyrannus Isn’t a Juvenile T-Rex—It’s a Separate Dinosaur

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Sprayable RNA pesticide works best when potato beetles are small

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Fossil lichen from Devonian era shows how fungi-algae alliance paved way for terrestrial life

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Scientists find an explanation for oddball, water-rich exoplanets: They make their own water

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Animals that eat poisons and don't die

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Underwater robot reveals ocean carbon storage in real time

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Fatal attraction: How international trade is driving African hornbills towards extinction

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Are you more jealous of emotional or sexual infidelity? It may depend on your sexual orientation

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FDA Is Investigating the Abortion Pill Mifepristone despite Decades of Studies Showing It’s Safe

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Surveying atmospheric escape from gas giants orbiting F-type stars

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Organizations may soon monitor staff through wearable devices

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China to send youngest astronaut, mice on space mission this week

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Tourists flock to the Faroe Islands—but meet resistance from locals

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Fishers' heartbeats align during collaborative hunts with dolphins, study reveals

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'Singing' electrons synchronize in Kagome crystals, revealing geometry-driven quantum coherence

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How has talking about politics changed in the last quarter-century?

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Why so many children in the youth justice system have special educational needs

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In 2024, the climate crisis worsened in all ways. But we can still limit warming with bold action

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A new dimension for spin qubits in diamond

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Ancient ochre crayons from Crimea reveal Neanderthals engaged in symbolic behaviors

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Expert explains how nuclear-powered missiles work—and what Russia's claimed test means for global strategic stability

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When collapse wasn't inevitable: How some societies turned crisis into renewal

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Mapping the missing green: An AI framework boosts urban greening in Tokyo

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Spectral shaper sculpts 10,000 laser comb lines for exoplanet detection and beyond

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This flower smells like injured ants — and flies can’t resist it

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Isoscapes show how rivers, floods, and snowmelt recharge groundwater

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