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Mon Oct 27
Rapa Nui's catastrophic deforestation: Invasive rats, not just humans, may be to blame
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No fences: Research shows high-tech collars keep cattle from straying
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Nearby pulsar offers insights into emission physics near the death line
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How manure can be transformed into animal feed
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Colossal stars forged the Universe’s earliest clusters
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From the depths to discovery: Tiny limpet reveals big secrets of the deep sea
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Electrified atomic vapor system enables new nanomaterial mixtures
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Scanning nanoprobe microscope reveals the hidden flexibility of cancer cells
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Water jets may break up into droplets thanks to jiggling molecules
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Black Hole ‘Superflare’ Is the Strongest Ever Seen
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The JWST puts Io's volcanic nature in the spotlight
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SXDF-NB1006-2 is a young starburst galaxy experiencing ionized gas outflows, observations find
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Alarm Grows over Proposed Giant Mirrors in Orbit and Other Commercial Space Plans
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Salmon's comeback pits nature against Trump administration
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How Zone Zero, designed to protect California homes from wildfire, became plagued with controversy and delays
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An accidentally introduced parasitoid could save box trees from ecological extinction
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SpaceX, ULA line up double launch night that would tie Space Coast record
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Ozempic and Wegovy May Slow Alcohol Absorption and Intoxication
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Archaeologists examine evidence for Indigenous long-distance voyaging below 50°S
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The Secret Superpowers of Frog Skin
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Scientists have unlocked a way to dye polyester using 90% fewer chemicals and 40% less water
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The Universe may have already started slowing down
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Concealed deals drive up 401(k) fees
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Deep-sea mining waste threatens life and foodwebs in the ocean's dim 'twilight zone,' first study of its kind finds
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Astronomers discover dying stars eating their planets
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Who is setting fire to the Amazon?
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Climate change boosted Hurricane Melissa's destructive winds and rain, analysis finds
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Grafting trick could let us gene-edit a huge variety of plants
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Skeleton with brutal injuries identified as duke assassinated in 1272
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New gel regrows tooth enamel and could transform dentistry
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Is it ok for politicians to use AI? Survey shows where the public draws the line
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A genetic switch lets plants accept nitrogen-fixing bacteria
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Lonely? Here's how to connect with old friends—and make new ones
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Wegovy in a pill? Massive weight loss results revealed
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Scientists find hidden brain source that fuels dementia
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Landscape clues suggest Indigenous Peoples have thrived in southwestern Amazon for more than 1,000 years
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Do you speak cat? Take this quiz to find out
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Nanotech makes cancer drug 20,000x stronger, without side effects
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Scientists may have found how to reverse memory loss in aging brains
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Where's nature positive? Australia must ensure environment reforms work to restore what's been lost
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Minnesota schools under stress as they try to serve students' mental health needs
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How Super Recognizers See What the Rest of Us Miss
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Online child sexual exploitation is a rising but misunderstood threat—here's what the experts want you to know
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How wars ravage the environment—and what international law is doing about it
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Is the expansion of the universe slowing down?
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The beauty backfire effect: Being too attractive can hurt fitness influencers, new research shows
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Ancient Greeks and Romans knew harming the environment could change the climate
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Deep-sea sponge microbes yield promising molecule to combat salmonid disease
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Home advantage? How consumers misjudge the environmental impact of imported food
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Bioinspired dual-phase nanopesticide enables smart controlled release
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