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Scientists chart over 140,000 DNA loops to map human chromosomes in the nucleus

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Anything-goes 'anyons' may be at the root of surprising quantum experiments

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Leaves' pores explain longstanding mystery of uneven tree growth in a carbon-enriched world

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A third path to explain consciousness: Biological computationalism

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Two ancient human species came out of Africa together, not one, suggests new study

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How greener bus stops can help people beat the heat

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An ecosystem never forgets: Extreme heat and drought responses linked to hydrological memory

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Trump Administration Targets Offshore Wind Farms, Citing National Security Concerns

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Ancient Romans Guarding Hadrian’s Wall Were Riddled with Worms and Parasites

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Hubble glimpses galactic gas making getaway

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The dual impact of stellar bars on star formation in galaxy pairs

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The simulation hypothesis: Mathematical framework redefines what it means for one universe to simulate another

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Whale, dolphin strandings show widespread disease, trauma

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New Scientist changed the UK's freedom of information laws in 2025

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Did a Rogue Planet Bring Order to Our Solar System?

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Ant smuggling case highlights legal inconsistencies

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Nanoplastics have diet-dependent impacts on digestive system health, study finds

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Kolmogorov-Arnold networks bridge AI and scientific discovery by increasing interpretability

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Capturing the moment a cell shuts the door on free radicals

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Q&A: The science of snowflakes—how hexagonal symmetry and environmental changes create endless designs

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Cells reveal 'survival of the fittest' through ribosome competition

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East Antarctic Ice Sheet's history tells a relevant story for today and beyond

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The essential guide to proving we’ve found alien life

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I study rat nests—here's why rodents make great archivists

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These are our favorite animal stories of 2025

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Great apes are humans' closest relatives, but many are endangered by illegal trading

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Climate misinformation is becoming a national security threat. Canada isn't ready for it

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How shipwrecks become 'islands of life' in barren seas

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How climate campaigns can cut through ad fatigue

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ALMA observations reveal multiscale fragmentation in massive star formation

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Disaster after disaster: Do we have enough raw materials to 'build back better?'

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This cancer-fighting molecule took 50 years to build

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The sound of droplets striking water: How cowbirds control two sound sources in the syrinx to create 'liquid notes'

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Who was Amelia Frank? The life of a forgotten physicist

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Warming may make tropical cyclone 'seeds' riskier for Africa

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Deepest gas hydrate cold seep ever discovered in the Arctic at 3,640 m depth

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Decades-long quest leads to first scholarly accurate fossil replica of 'dinosaur-killer' croc

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AI uncovers double-strangeness: A new double-Lambda hypernucleus

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Five new planets and the battle for their atmospheres

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Federal Earned Income Tax Credit has unexpected result, researchers say—it decreases domestic violence

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NASA's wideband technology demo proves space missions are free to roam

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The way we manage fires needs to shift from 'siloed' to 'connected,' experts argue

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Wind-sculpted landscapes: Investigating the Martian megaripple 'Hazyview'

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Negotiation failure on UN environmental assessment highlights need for reform

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Urban areas insurance feasibility and structure explored in new report

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Toddlers with facial tattoos: How Christianity expanded body art in Nile Valley civilizations

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Stardust study resets how life's atoms spread through space

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How Dad’s Fitness May Be Packaged and Passed Down in Sperm RNA

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An underwater volcano off Oregon didn’t erupt in 2025 after all. Why not?

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Social media users in the Central Valley are freaking out about unusual fog, and what might be in it

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