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Illuminating the messages that cells leave behind: Cells trek along vesicle 'breadcrumbs'

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Machine learning framework can scan for signs of extraterrestrial life

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Noncredit community college training linked to higher earnings and employment rates

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Nanorobots based on reconfigurable DNA origami arrays can work autonomously

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New technique accurately predicts cannabis crop potency

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Venice's newest marvel is a wild, acrobatic dolphin. His refusal to leave puts him in danger

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Secret underwater language of Hawaiian monk seals has 25 new calls

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Artificial intelligence sparks debate at COP30 climate talks in Brazil

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Study reveals how quiet political connections help corporations win contracts

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Expert explains human fear of snakes

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57% of Australians willing to pay more for sustainable clothing

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Sharper MRI scans may be on horizon thanks to new physics-based model

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Monitoring hidden processes beneath Kīlauea could aid eruption forecast

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Quantum imaging settles 20-year debate on gold surface electron spin direction

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Chiral skyrmion flows enable new approach to nanoscale logic devices

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Funding chaos may unravel decades of biomedical research

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A new gateway to global antimicrobial resistance data

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Deep imaging suggests isolated galaxy forms stars without signs of past mergers

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Supercomputers decode the strange behavior of Enceladus’s plumes

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First draft of climate pact lands at COP30 in Brazil

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Mathematicians say Google's AI tools are supercharging their research

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Singapore seizes record rhino horn haul

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New synthesis strategy for (–)-gukulenin A reveals the chemistry behind its anticancer effects

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Floating solar panels show promise, but environmental impacts vary by location, study finds

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Why a Little Heartbeat Irregularity Can Be Good for You

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We Need Laws to Stop AI-Generated Deepfakes

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Science Crossword: A Destructive Fix

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Science Bleeds When It’s Cut

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Readers Respond to the July/August 2025 Issue

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Poem: ‘The Covert Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany’

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New Pill Can Save Moms from Postpartum Depression within Days

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NASA’s Mars Sample Return Mission in Jeopardy as U.S. Considers Abandoning Retrieval

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Math Puzzle: Falling Through

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December 2025: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago

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Can We Find Cleaner Ways to Extract Rare Earth Elements?

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Can AI ‘Griefbots’ Help Us Heal?

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Study shows how social media sentiment can predict when people move during crises, improving humanitarian response

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The Ochre Origins of Art

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What is cloud seeding and could it end the drought in Iran?

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Andes glaciers will fail to buffer megadroughts by century's end, study suggests

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Antarctic ice loss linked to 'storms' at ocean's subsurface

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Single-celled organisms have more complex DNA epigenetic code than multicellular life, researchers discover

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Weather behind past heat waves could return far deadlier

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Personalized mRNA Vaccines Will Revolutionize Cancer Treatment—If Federal Funding Cuts Don’t Doom Them

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How Fossil-Fuel Companies Are Driving Plastic Production and Pollution

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'Stranded, stressed' giraffes in Kenya relocated as habitats encroached

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Methane pollution still rises, but UN reports hope for near future reductions

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Blocking one enzyme may break the link between alcohol and liver disease

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Amazon scorpion venom shows stunning power against breast cancer

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Is it time to rethink the value of AFL Draft picks?

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