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Climate change can affect human diseases in widespread and varied ways

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Algae-based asphalt binder strengthens roads for cold climates

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Dark matter search narrows as detector sets new limits and spots solar neutrinos

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Tiny particles 'surf' microcosmic waves to save energy in chaotic environments

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Modulating key interaction prevents virus from entering cells

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3D-printed helixes show promise as THz optical materials

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Solar panels over crops may boost farmworkers' comfort

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Cracking the code of a hidden cancer receptor: How scientists found the first true Frizzled blocker

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Most peer reviewers now use AI, and publishing policy must keep pace

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Massive stars make their mark in Hubble image

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Massive rock layer beneath Bermuda may explain island's unusual elevation

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From cages to fields: Lab mice lose their anxiety after a week outdoors

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Online ratings often mislead shoppers, according to new study

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Amazon could lose over a third of forest cover by century's end

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From civil disobedience to networked whistleblowing: What national security truth-tellers reveal in an age of crackdowns

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Making lighter work of calculating fluid and heat flow

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Best way for employers to support employees with chronic mental illness is by offering flexibility

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Advanced optical model clarifies how complex materials interact with polarized light

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The 'one chatbot per child' model for AI in classrooms conflicts with what research shows: Learning is a social process

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To see or not to see—distinguishing 'absence' from 'ignorance' to improve seabird conservation

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Public trust in AI chatbot therapists surges

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Study reveals fisheries danger zones for large seabirds

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Unlocking even more value in Canada's canola industry

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AI helps solve decades-old maze in frustrated magnet physics

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2.8 days to disaster: Why we are running out of time in low earth orbit

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Knocking out drug-resistant TB with a one-two punch

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First armored dinosaur hatchling discovered in China

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Italian Bears Softened by Centuries of Human Proximity

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Light-driven process forms flexible electrodes on skin, textiles and glass

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What's in a label? Rethinking how we talk about gender-based violence

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Dissecting the Grinch: What anatomy reveals about Christmas's most famous villain

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How we unlocked the secrets of Denmark's oldest plank boat—with the help of an ancient fingerprint

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Can scientists detect life without knowing what it looks like? Research using machine learning offers a new way

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XMM-Newton sees comet 3I/ATLAS in X-ray light

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NASA announces plan to map Milky Way with Roman Space Telescope

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Radio observations find nothing at Omega Centauri's heart

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The rise of sinkholes: How to spot the risks before disaster strikes

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'Checkout charity' requests often backfire, leaving shoppers feeling guilty

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Climate shapes arms race between ants and their social parasites

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Social connections slow aging in dolphins, echoing patterns seen in humans

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Torrential rains and flash floods kill 37 in Moroccan city of Safi

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Nanoscale magnetic mazes could transform data center communications

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Japan will be without a panda for the first time in 50 years after twins leave Tokyo zoo

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How traditional Himalayan burning could help prevent mega wildfires

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Interstellar comet keeps its distance as it makes its closest approach to Earth

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Satellites help tackle landfill methane leaks

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Hubble catches another glimpse of 3I/ATLAS

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Image: Hubble captures the death of a low-mass star in the Calabash Nebula

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EscaPADE explorer sort of goes to Mars

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Deep-sea squid caught masquerading as sponge stalks in Pacific abyss

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