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Why do we feel starved for time? New research offers answers

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Microbial network restructuring mitigates long-term soil carbon emissions from warming, decade-long study finds

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Longer growing seasons fail to counteract drought-driven declines in forest growth, study finds

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Genomes of 24,000 previously unknown microbes revealed by new tools

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Baker's yeast carrier makes bee propolis a more potent medicine, study finds

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Hybridization helps mountain birds adapt to climate change, study finds

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Your anxiety may be controlled by hidden immune cells in the brain

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Exploring the origin of a distant Type Ibn supernova found far from its host galaxy

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Enhanced climate models reveal how our cities are driving and feeling the effects of climate change

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Testosterone in body odor linked to perceptions of social status

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Beavers create habitats for bats and support endangered species

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Scientists look to ancient microbes to discover the antibiotics of the future

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How chromosomes separate accurately: Molecular 'scissors' caught in action

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New study finds hidden diabetes danger in vaping

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A tiny worm just revealed a big secret about living longer

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Study provides new forecasts of remote islands' vulnerability to sea level rise

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New Neanderthal footprints in Portugal reveal a life we never expected

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Ancient silver goblet preserves oldest known image of cosmic creation

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Cutting-edge thermal drones reveal hidden strongholds of endangered koalas and gliders

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Unified model may explain vibrational anomalies in solids

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Paperwork won't prepare us for climate change: Planning might

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Bold action needed to fix NHS clinical placement crisis

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The 1.5°C target—an obituary?

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When ants battle bumble bees, nobody wins

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A radical upgrade pushes quantum links 200x farther

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Scientists Might Soon Predict the Ocean’s Rogue Waves

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Qu-based brewing in Bronze Age China: Pottery residue offers insights into Mogou mortuary rituals

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Sequencing Hitler's genome teaches us nothing useful about his crimes

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Analysing Hitler's DNA for a TV gimmick tells us nothing useful

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Why aren't young people having sex any more?

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Coastal ocean acidification advancing faster than expected, threatening local economies

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A wealth of genes for seed improvement uncovered in living fossils

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Record rains turn Argentina's farm-filled Pampas plains to wetlands

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In Kyrgyzstan, world's largest natural walnut forest thins away

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Australia's opposition ditches commitment to net zero emissions

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Mushroom material takes on plastic packaging at Belgian start-up

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Relentless rise in carbon pollution from fossil fuels slightly dampens climate-fighting hopes

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Tabletop particle accelerator could transform medicine and materials science

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In Japan's Northern Alps, residents battle monkeys to protect homes and farms

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Dissolved organic matter molecular communities change predictably with spatial distance, study reveals

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Jupiter’s wild youth may have reshaped the entire Solar System

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Space dust reveals how fast the Arctic is changing

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A 400-million-year-old plant creates water so weird it looks alien

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As homes get hotter, new research aims to tackle issue of indoor heat waves

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Smart drug strikes a hidden RNA weak point in cancer cells

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Strange microscopic structures found in Long COVID blood

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Cheap gout drug may slash heart attack and stroke risk

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How campus climate affects students' attitudes to people of different religions

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To tackle e-waste, teach kids to be responsible consumers

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A fierce crocodile ancestor that hunted before dinosaurs has been found

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