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Scientists shocked as bumblebees learn to read simple “Morse code”

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Superheated star factory discovered in early universe

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Astronomers stunned by three Earth-sized planets orbiting two suns

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Researchers validate measurement-protection quantum key distribution

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What brain scans reveal about soccer fans’ passion and rage

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Why is it so hard to take a good photo of the moon with my phone?

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Long-term analysis yields clearer picture of toxin-producing blue-green algae blooms

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How Moss Fights Crime

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New larval seedbox technology could help drive coral restoration on the Great Barrier Reef

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This Is a Laser Blast Straight to the Psyche

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Automated high-throughput system developed to generate structural materials databases

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Monk seal acoustic study quadruples known call types and detects novel communication strategy

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An ancient, tough little wallaby set the scene for kangaroo bounding success, finds research

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Bees learn to read simple 'Morse code'

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Experts find 'sweet spot' for crowdfunding success

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Study investigates effects of organizational and occupational stress on forensic services staff

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Childhood Friends, Not Moms, Shape Attachment Styles Most

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How the Spoils of an Infamous Heist Traveled the World

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The hidden cost of supporting adult children

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Wild grass offers new genetic clues to combat deadliest pathogen of wheat

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Climate change expands wildfire danger worldwide, study warns

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Multifunctional flame-retardant foam with strong antibacterial properties developed

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Optional learning support fosters self-directed learning

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Raman spectral database offers open library to identify biomolecules

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New method may improve blood test's ability to detect inflammation in horses

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Understanding boulders' influence on snow melt and watersheds could improve northern region climate modeling

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Powerful Solar Storm Could Trigger Far-Reaching Auroras across U.S.

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When shrimp hear the engines roar: How boat noise rattles marine besties, but not their friendship

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Improved method offers broader, faster detection of protein-ligand interactions

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Learning Another Language May Slow Brain Aging, Huge New Study Finds

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Destroying crazy ant nest structure makes them vulnerable to pathogens

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Solving mysteries with moss: The history of using tiny plants as forensic evidence

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Electric fields steer nanoparticles through a liquid-filled maze, offering improved drug delivery and purification

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Polar climate change could amplify global health risks, study warns

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Angstrom-level imaging and 2D surfaces allow real-time tracking and steering of DNA

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Q&A: Chiral phonons research offers new ways to control materials

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Nanorobots guide stem cells to become bone cells via precise pressure

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Rethinking happiness in the hybrid workplace

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From Deep Blue Mud, Unexpected Life Emerges

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Aquaporin gene duplication followed by mutation in European eels restores broad solute permeability

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How to make AMOC model experiments more realistic

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The limits of life's growth: Novel principle hints at universal laws

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AI can deliver personalized learning at scale, medical education study shows

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Never mind rogue planets—their rogue moons could support life

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China plans to go to the moon by 2030. Here's what's known about the mission and why it matters

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Hi-tech viticulture: Researchers create virtual vineyards for self-driving tractors

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Flower-like satellite constellations to guide future missions around Titan

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Trade risk of beautiful birds—how aesthetics drive wild bird exploitation for trade

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Learning a new language often goes wrong with pronunciation and head movements

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Ubiquitous architectural patterns: Scientists classify nature's geometric tilings across multiple scales

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