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U.S. Approves First Device to Treat Depression with Brain Stimulation at Home

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Earth's atmosphere may help support human life on the moon

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A biochip built for the next pandemic can test dozens of viral antigens at once

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Lab-developed mosquitoes prevent malaria parasite development, paving way for future field trials

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Warblers borrow color-related genes from evolutionary neighbors, study finds

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Infrared radiation may be one of the most ancient plant signals to pollinating insects

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Early Earth’s belly held onto its water

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Before Flowers Existed, Ancient Cycad Plants Lured Insects with Heat

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Urban parks reveal disparities among Twin Cities neighborhoods

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Exposing a single active site in nanoclusters boosts catalytic activity for green energy

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Graphene membranes offer efficient, low-cost option for industrial CO₂ capture

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Pop Music Is Getting Darker

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Astronomers create first map of the sun's outer boundary

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Shape-shifting cell channel reveals new target for precision drugs

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Hidden fuel for ocean microbes: Urea emerges as key energy source for marine ammonia oxidizers

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Small galaxies may buck the black hole trend, Chandra finds

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Scientists find a massive hidden CO2 sponge beneath the ocean floor

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Tariffs 101: What they are, who pays them, and why they matter now

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How biomedical innovation is healing animals to help people

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Microencapsulated B-vitamins help dairy cows produce more milk with fewer emissions

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Disney and OpenAI have made a surprise deal – what happens next?

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Managing conflict between baboons and people: What's worked, and what hasn't

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Family time: How to survive, and even thrive, over the holidays

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Widespread sediments beneath Greenland make its ice more vulnerable to warming

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Lahore's toxic winters: How smog is reshaping daily life in urban Pakistan

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Wintertime spike in oceanic iron levels detected near Hawaii

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Stressed rats keep returning to cannabis and scientists know why

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U.S. Sunscreens Aren’t Great. The FDA Could Soon Change That

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New study reveals the complex and evolving landscape of apprenticeship in Colonial India

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Rare image of Tatooine-like planet is closest to its twin stars yet

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Measles Outbreaks Accelerate as U.S. Inches Closer to a Disease Tipping Point

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Even moderate drinking carries a bigger cancer risk than you think

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Scientists teach helices to switch shapes

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Meaning drives young musicians—but few get the chance

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Killer Whales and Dolphins May Team Up to Hunt Salmon

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Orcas and Dolphins Glimpsed Fishing Together for Salmon

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Killer whales and dolphins are ‘being friends’ to hunt salmon together

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Orca tail dolphins to hunt salmon—and may share the catch

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Popular song lyrics have become more negative since 1973, analysis reveals

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How to build a genome: Scientists release troubleshooting manual for synthetic life

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Swarm detects rare proton spike during solar storm

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Politicians bank on people not caring about democracy—but research shows we do

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'Artificial intelligence' myths have existed for centuries—from the ancient Greeks to a Pope's chatbot

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From violence to sexism, the manosphere is doing real-world harm

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How to handle teen 'big feelings' as the social media ban kicks in

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Twisting spins: Researchers explore chemical boundaries to create new magnetic material

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More focus is needed on childhood sexual abuse to combat Australia's suicide problem

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Why global environmental negotiations keep failing—and what we can do about it

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The solution to finding an atmosphere on TRAPPIST-1 e

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Astronomers challenge 50-year-old quasar law

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