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GeoFlame VISION: Using AI and satellite imagery to predict future wildfire risk

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Oyster larvae and addictive drugs: Study finds exposure affects behavior and survival rates

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This surprising discovery rewrites the Milky Way’s origin story

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AI-enabled monitoring system could help keep dairy calves healthy

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Research seeks solutions to mine site waste, from the ground up

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Two studies enable a method of detecting algal bloom toxins in popular seafood crustacean

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Primed to burn: What's behind the intense, sudden fires burning across New South Wales and Tasmania?

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The audacious quest to light up the sky with artificial auroras

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This Weekend’s Geminids Meteor Shower Should Be Spectacular

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Australia's supercomputers are falling behind—and it's hurting our ability to adapt to climate change

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What do stingrays actually eat? New study reveals some only prefer a single type of prawn

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Putting away your winter clothes? Science explains how to keep them safe over summer

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Genes behind the insecticide-resistant aphids damaging Australia's crops

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Space-Based Data Centers Could Power AI with Solar Energy—at a Cost

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How eating oysters could help restore South Australia's algal-bloom-ravaged coast

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'It was a matter of time': Illness affecting bats may have arrived in Las Vegas

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Mathematicians Crack a Fractal Conjecture on Chaos

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The American West's most iconic tree is disappearing

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Breakthrough in Digital Screens Takes Color Resolution to Incredibly Small Scale

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Most of the world isn’t getting enough omega-3

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New study charts how cartel violence increases risks for migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border

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Slower company acquisition pace can boost corporate values

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We’ve finally cracked how to make truly random numbers

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The surprising culprit limiting the abundance of Earth's largest land animals

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Molten metal nano-droplets reveal new hybrid state of matter where solids meet liquids

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Mitotic stopwatch pathway shows how cancer loses its sense of time to avoid stress responses

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Indian pride as Asiatic lions roar back

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UN says world must jointly tackle issues of climate change, pollution, biodiversity and land loss

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2025 on track to tie second hottest year on record: EU monitor

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CERN upbeat as China halts particle accelerator mega-project

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Magnitude 7.5 quake in northern Japan injures 23 people and triggers a 2-foot tsunami

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Single enzyme mutation reveals a hidden trigger in dementia

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Stunning blue pigment on a 13,000-year-old artifact surprises scientists

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Fossil brain scans show pterosaurs evolved flight in a flash

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Black hole ejects matter at 20% light speed in sun-like magnetic event

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This rare bone finally settles the Nanotyrannus mystery

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Wood-burning stoves face new restrictions in the U.K.—but a loophole from Britain's smog years is fueling the problem

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How keeping down borrowing costs for mortgages and other loans is built into the Fed's 'dual mandate'

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Australians see AI as leading threat to people and businesses: survey

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Florida's new reporting system is shining a light on human trafficking in the Sunshine State

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2025 is the second-hottest year since records began

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Exploding Stars Like We’ve Never Seen Them

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2025 Likely to Tie for Second-Hottest Year on Record

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Study reveals how UK manufacturers can stay afloat when global crises hit

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Active zones and mini retreats—how to build preschools suitable for neurodivergent kids

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Gen Z is burning out at work more than any other generation. Here's why and what can be done

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NASA robot rover shows that sparks fly in dust storms on Mars

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You Don’t Need a Big Brain to Fly

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From concrete walls to living edges, here's how riverside habitats are being restored along the Thames

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Entries updated Dec 9, 2025 07:15:11 PM PST

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