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A 'cosmic clock' in tiny crystals reveals the rise and fall of Australia's ancient landscapes

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Woolly rhino genome recovered from Ice Age wolf stomach

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Woolly rhino genome recovered from meat in frozen wolf pup’s stomach

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Analyzing Darwin's specimens without opening 200-year-old jars

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First-ever sanctuary of mountain ice cores in Antarctica preserves these climate archives for centuries

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Digital twins in the Arctic: How Svalbard is becoming a living lab for marine restoration

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Common: Being wrong. Less common: Admitting it. Acknowledging being wrong can increase trustworthiness in science

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Jupiter's hidden depths: Simulation suggests planet holds 1.5 times more oxygen than the sun

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Do even low-mass dwarf galaxies merge? New clues from the outer stars of a Milky Way satellite

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Scientists measure cellular membrane thickness inside cells for the first time

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Scientists finally uncover why statins cause muscle pain

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Sinking river deltas put millions at risk of flooding

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Psychiatry has finally found an objective way to spot mental illness

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A nanomaterial flex—MXene electrodes help OLED display technology shine, while bending and stretching

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First-time use of AI for genetic circuit design demonstrated in a human cell line

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Major river deltas are sinking faster than sea-level rise, study shows

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Polyamines guide cellular decisions by altering the phosphoproteomic landscape, study finds

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AI tools are expanding individual capabilities while contracting scientific attention, research finds

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Plants packed close enough to touch are more resilient to stress

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NASA Commits to Plan to Build a Nuclear Reactor on the Moon by 2030

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This sweet fruit is packed with hidden health compounds

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What happens when fire ignites in space? 'A ball of flame'

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Indoor ozone reaction products can make blood thicker

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After medical issue, SpaceX Crew-11 set to depart space station for overnight splashdown

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World-first ice archive to guard secrets of melting glaciers

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From bolts to blue jets, lightning comes in many strange forms

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Hydrogel cilia set new standard in microrobotics

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Physics of foam strangely resembles AI training

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String Theory Can Now Describe a Universe That Has Dark Energy

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Takeaway coffee cups release thousands of microplastic particles, research reveals

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Massive brain study reveals why memory loss can suddenly speed up with age

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As we begin to assess the fire damage in Victoria, we must not overlook these hidden costs

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Homo habilis: The oldest and most complete skeleton discovered to date

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New state of matter discovered in a quantum material

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“Marine darkwaves”: Hidden ocean blackouts are putting sealife at risk

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Underestimates in global warming pose major climate and financial risks, report shows

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Why reading for pleasure matters

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Can a bat catch prey on a mirror? A bat's expert foraging skills revealed using a robot

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Type Ia supernova delayed-detonation model supported by SN 2024gy observations

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Lowering deer densities can help restore Scotland's lost Highland mountain woodlands, new research shows

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Study finds that missionaries pull from same language toolkit to describe experiences

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Two simple modifications cool Kenyan homes and keep mosquitoes out

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How 'smart' nanoparticles can deliver targeted gene therapy in osteoarthritis

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Does String Theory Solve the Mystery of the Brain?

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'Absolutely huge' black coral among largest ever seen

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Astronomers discover 19 new pulsars by analyzing FAST archival data

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Scotland's success in ending harmful shelters is at risk, research reveals

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Fire on ice: The Arctic's changing fire regime

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Ancient Tethys Ocean shaped Central Asia's landscape, study suggests

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China has applied to launch 200,000 satellites, but what are they for?

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