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The basic mechanisms of visual attention emerged over 500 million years ago, study suggests

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California surface water costs can triple during drought, underlining need for better management

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Should Teenagers Take Psychedelics for Mental Health?

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East African Rift study uncovers why breaking up is hard for some continents

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Researchers discover an 'all-body brain' in sea urchins

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The 'blue forest' in figures: First global inventory of carbon stored by seagrass meadows

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Urban fungi show signs of thermal adaptation

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Extended defects unlock new properties in nanomaterials

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Chasing and splashing molecules create resilient order from apparent chaos, study shows

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Female college students fall behind in academic recovery from COVID pandemic

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Ultrathin racetrack memory devices now work without insulating buffer layers

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Forests face hotter canopies as projected CO₂ levels drive up leaf temperatures

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UK law turns a blind eye to the severe financial consequences of being in an abusive relationship, study warns

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Rabies research unlocks how viruses do so much with so few proteins

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Euclid peers through dark cloud LDN 1641's dusty veil

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New quantum computer is on the path to unravelling superconductivity

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Should we build an optical interferometer on the moon?

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UN says forests should form key plank of COP30

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Helheim Glacier's massive calving events don't behave the way scientists assumed

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How phosphorylation helps ward off defects during reproduction

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Q&A: Measuring temptation one mouse click at a time

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When irrigation backfires: Global farming practices are driving heat stress and water strain, research warns

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Solar Orbiter provides first glimpse of the sun's polar magnetic field in motion

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Many mini-Neptunes once thought to be lava worlds may actually have solid surfaces

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The problem with 'mega-COPs': Can a 50,000-person conference still tackle climate change?

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Octopus Camouflage Could Give Us Better Sunscreen

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Prepopulated search bars can significantly boost online sales, says marketing study

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Main driver of Sargassum blooms in the Atlantic Ocean revealed

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Plasma lens can focus attosecond pulses across different ranges of XUV light

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Paradox of rotating turbulence finally tamed with 'hurricane-in-a-lab'

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Double disadvantage hurts more than twice as much when it comes to social isolation, study finds

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Large ritual constructions by early Mesoamericans may represent the order of the universe

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Southern Ocean's winter CO₂ outgassing underestimated by 40%, study reveals

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NASA Chief Pick Jared Isaacman Renominated to Head Agency

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Ancient Map of the Cosmos Uncovered in Mexican Jungle

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Research finds writing emotional product reviews increases our brand loyalty

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Ukraine's massive nature project is helping veterans and land recover

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Sex for money: Study reveals the harm that 'blessers' can do to young women

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Sulfur cave spiders build an arachnid megacity and possibly the largest-ever spider web

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The escape room challenge: How one person's narcissism can undermine a whole team

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Solar radiation could cool Earth, not replace emissions

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Nation topped goal of 1 million more STEM graduates over the past decade, analysis finds

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Pillar-cage fluorinated hybrid porous framework features rare quasi-Johnson solid J₂₈ structure

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This book is a great insight into the new science of microchimerism

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The Trump administration is playing peekaboo with reality

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New Scientist recommends the cult film Hackers – 30 years late

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Is a robot programmed to prank you annoying? Yes

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Human minds abhor uncertainty. This is a problem for liberal democracy

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Here's how to spot the Leonid meteor shower this month

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Deep-space sci-fi novel is delightful, profound and not to be missed

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