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As US government cuts weather forecasting, vulnerable places like Puerto Rico risk losing vital early warnings

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Who wins and who loses as the US retires the penny

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AI won't replace you, but it will redefine what makes you valuable at work

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Study sheds new light on reaction dynamics of weakly bound nuclei

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Metal-phase protection enables durable acidic CO₂ electroreduction to formic acid

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Scientists map mitochondrial DNA and nuclear mitochondrial DNA segment landscape in Chinese population

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Hormone-free plant regeneration method works for multiple crops

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In pursuit of Bigfoot: The people searching for the truth behind the mystery

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'Worms in space' experiment aims to investigate the biological effects of spaceflight

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Why some farmers make use of EU biodiversity funding and others don't

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Where pepper grows: A post-glacial history

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How fish embryos first regulate their genes

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America risks losing its role as a space science pioneer

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A Leopard Seal Mother’s Love Transcends Death

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Quiet quitting: Researcher sheds light on how broken promises contribute to workplace trend

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Could the solution to the carbon problem be carbon itself?

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Smart toilets in Cambodia fall short due to improper use

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The Batman effect: The mere sight of the 'superhero' can make us more altruistic

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Massive hidden structures deep inside Earth may explain how life began

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Comet sparks scientific fascination, online furor over 'alien' origins

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Preparing to study abroad requires knowing what might go wrong during and after the trip

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Monsoon storms will bring heavier rains but become weaker

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Study questions success of town's billionaire-led revival

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Reprogrammed poplar trees can make key industrial chemical for biodegradable plastics

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Groundwater, a missing link in coastal carbon storage

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Transformer AI models outperform neural networks in stock market prediction, study shows

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CDC Vaccine Website Promotes Antiscience Claims of Autism Ties

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Over a decade in the making: Lanthanide nanocrystals illuminate new possibilities

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Machine learning beats classical method in predicting cosmic ray radiation near Earth

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Moss spores survive and germinate after 283-day 'space walk'

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Moss spores survive 9 months outside International Space Station

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When Susan Wojcicki Discovered She Had Lung Cancer, She Decided to Find Out Why

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These Are the Weird Life-forms That Can Survive in Space

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Moss spores survived in space for 9 months

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AI Uncovers Oldest-Ever Molecular Evidence of Photosynthesis

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What do trees remember?

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Australia's algal bloom catastrophe has left more than 87,000 animals dead. What will happen this summer?

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Little bettongs' dramatic nut-cracker performance

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Why saving microbes may be the most important conservation effort ever

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Turkey will host COP31, Australia will play a role. So where does that leave the Pacific?

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Brazil is trying to stop fossil fuel interests derailing COP30 with one simple measure

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Astronomers spot 'first stars' billions of years after they were supposed to die

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Behind every COP is a global data project that predicts Earth's future—here's how it works

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'A mini pot of gold': Researchers discover new tiny fungi species in Alberta

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Chinese telescope captures 155 high-frequency bursts from fast radio burst 20240114A

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Perfectly preserved rock art site reveals 1,700 years of Aboriginal string craft

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WeChat is now a front-line policing tool in China—here's what the research found

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Scientists grow a tiny human “blood factory” that actually works

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Scientists 'resurrect' 1960s data to learn more about how continents break apart

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