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Survey across 153 countries links the effects of LGBT-phobia and economic insecurity

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Active solar region observed for record 94 days

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Hidden molecular switch controls taste, metabolism and gut function

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Hubble examines Cloud-9, first of new type of object

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U.S. Axes Number of Recommended Childhood Vaccines in Blow to Public Health

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How storm surges could impact coastal workplaces

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Ancient Antarctica reveals a 'one–two punch' behind ice sheet collapse

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Research probes rage bait: Why digital anger echoes louder

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Gender stereotypes reflect the division of labor between women and men across nations

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Biological pumps: How zooplankton are transporting microplastics to the ocean depths

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Fungus 'rewires' maize plants, causing tumor-like growths by hijacking root formation process

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Understanding fuel cell catalysts: Study reveals shifting rate-limiting steps

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High-throughput platform enables aptamer discovery and kinetic profiling

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Astronomers reveal hidden lives of the early universe's ultramassive galaxies

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Metal–metal bonded molecule achieves stable spin qubit state, opening path toward quantum computing materials

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Microalgae could fuel Hawaiʻi's renewable future

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Eye-opening research: Greenland sharks maintain vision for centuries through DNA repair mechanism

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Dyslexic students have the right to read, and in Canada, Manitoba has joined other provinces to address it

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Elephant Seals Almost Always Return Home to Give Birth

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Stunningly Hot Galaxy Cluster Puts New Spin on How These Cosmic Behemoths Evolved

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From sun safety to sex appeal: What sunscreen ads reveal about beauty ideals and power

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Northern Greenland ice dome melted before and could melt again

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AI agents are reshaping sales at a growing pace

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Greenland's Prudhoe Dome ice cap was completely gone only 7,000 years ago, study finds

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EPA says it will propose drinking water limit for perchlorate, but only because court ordered it

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Roots of medieval migration into England uncovered in new study

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Three ways to tackle injustice without being a full-time activist

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The US used to be really dirty: Environmental cleanup laws have made a huge difference

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Vegetation might exacerbate urban heat island effect in very dry cities

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How museums can help rebuild trust in a divided America

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Ultramassive black holes and their galaxies: A matter of scale

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How a move to the shallows 300,000 years ago drove a phytoplankton bloom

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Will 2026 be the year when coral reefs pass their tipping point?

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As the Milan Winter Olympics approach, what are the environmental expectations?

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XRISM gives sharpest-ever glimpse at growth of a rapidly-spinning black hole

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Why brides are still reluctant to choose secondhand wedding dresses

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Psychological traits that may fuel conspiracy theorist mindset identified

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AI approach takes optical system design from months to milliseconds

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The ambitious plan to spot habitable moons around giant planets

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Warmer world weakens butterfly defenses against parasite infections—which have tripled since 2002

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Human connection key to a successful holiday rental

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Guidelines developed for diagnosing, monitoring canine cognitive decline

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Electron beams guide atomic-scale structural transformations in crystals

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Scientists sound alarm on erosion of long-term environmental data

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Longest-Ever Look at Stormy Region on the Sun Offers New Clues to Space Weather

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Long-term study reveals predictable patterns in wolf–human conflict across Türkiye

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Fungal allies: Unsung heroes of seedling survival in subtropical forests

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A neighboring vista of stellar birth

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What if the idea of the autism spectrum is completely wrong?

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Weird clump in the early universe is piping hot and we don’t know why

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