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Fake survey answers from AI could quietly sway election predictions

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Ancient figurine may show sexual encounter between woman and goose

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The woman and the goose: A 12,000-year-old glimpse into prehistoric belief

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From warriors to healers: Muscle stem cell signal redirects macrophages toward tadpole tail regeneration

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Neanderthals' hefty noses weren’t well adapted to cold climates

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Earth's earliest life 3.3 billion years ago revealed by faint biosignatures

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Medieval communities boosted biodiversity around Lake Constance for centuries, study reveals

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A clay figurine unveils a storytelling shift from 12,000 years ago

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Iron-sulfur cluster found essential for proper ribosome assembly in cells

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Wastewater from 47 countries often suppresses resistant bacteria, challenging common assumptions

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Beyond the usual suspect: Nitrogen feeds algae blooms, researchers find

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Equatorial reefs may act as refugia for corals during marine heat waves

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Key corn protein linked to stronger, longer-lasting seed

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Omo-Turkana Basin fossil catalog helps piece together early hominin record

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Scientists map genetic distribution of maerl-forming algae across south-west Britain

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These Whales Can Eat Anyone Under the Table

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New computational tool helps scientists interpret complex single-cell data

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NASA, SpaceX launch US–European satellite to monitor Earth's oceans

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Worries about climate change are waning in many well-off nations—but growing in Turkey, Brazil and India

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Seven in ten people think the papers regularly publish false information

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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus vaccine effectiveness linked to T cell response

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California beaches are holding steady or gaining width, showing more resilience than expected

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Severe floods cut global rice yields, threatening food security for billions

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Ultracold potassium-cesium molecules assembled in absolute ground state

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Interface-driven catalyst design combines clean hydrogen production and urea conversion

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Molecular switch helps cancer cells survive harsh conditions

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These Ants Kill Their Own Queen

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How adding plants to your driveway could reduce winter flood risks

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Transplant Rejection Is a Major Hurdle for Pig Organs. Scientists Are Solving the Problem

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A wolf raided a crab trap. Was it tool use or just canine cunning?

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Autistic dogs? Neurodiversity in our pets and what it might mean for us

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G20 and the civil society elite: Spectacle instead of meaningful action

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Most colleges score low on helping students of all faiths, or none, develop a sense of belonging

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Why people trust influencers more than brands, and what that means for the future of marketing

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Child-care affordability is coming at the expense of equity, and it's time governments acted

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Retailers are quietly changing their return policies. Here's why you should be on the lookout this Black Friday

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Fish farming is booming in Lake Victoria, but pollution and disease are wiping out millions. How to reduce losses

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Student cheating dominates talk of generative AI in higher ed, but universities and companies face ethical issues

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Reduced air pollution is making clouds reflect less sunlight

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A microbial blueprint for climate-smart cows

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New monitor now operational in the Large Hadron Collider

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Most people do not feel free to leave a police interrogation room, research finds

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Less is more: Study shows giving workers less autonomy improves their creativity

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The Leonid Meteor Shower Is Peaking—Here’s How to Watch This Fireball-Filled Event

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Parasitic ant tricks workers into killing their queen, then usurps her

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The vital, overlooked role of body fat in shaping your health and mind

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Parasitic ant tricks workers into killing their queen, then takes the throne

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Light intensity steers molecular assemblies into 1D, 2D or 3D structures

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Reducing arsenic in drinking water cuts risk of death, even after years of chronic exposure: 20-year study

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This parasitic ant tricks workers into committing matricide

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