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Why the Do Nothing Challenge Doesn’t Do Much for You

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Things to know about the High Seas Treaty as it takes effect

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NASA's new moon rocket heads to the pad ahead of astronaut launch as early as February

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Study separates human and hydrological causes of nitrogen loss in Mississippi Basin

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Higher farm productivity linked to slower growth in agricultural emissions

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Molecule deposition on 2D materials promotes defect healing and quality restoration

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World models could unlock the next revolution in artificial intelligence

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This gene may determine if dogs have long, floppy ears or short, study ones

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Tiny earthquakes are revealing a dangerous secret beneath California

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An endocrinologist tried a new weight loss approach and it worked

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Scientists are rethinking bamboo as a powerful new superfood

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Researchers found a tipping point for video gaming and health

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Dallas greenhouse gas emissions fall below 2015 levels, city data show

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First treaty to protect the high seas comes into force

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Is California really 100% drought-free for the first time in 25 years? Yes and no: Here's why

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Tiger sharks gather to mate during Maui's whale season, finds research

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RFK, Jr., shifts focus to questioning whether cell phones are safe. Here’s what the science says

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New interactive map models dust exposure from shrinking Great Salt Lake

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It’s so cold in Florida that iguanas might rain from the skies

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Neutralizing extracellular electron transport disarms antibiotic-resistant bacteria, restores healing in chronic wounds

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NASA’s historic Artemis II moon mission is almost ready to launch

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Imaging technique captures ultrafast electron and atom dynamics in chemical reactions

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Most beef cattle in South America experience hundreds to thousands of hours of heat-related discomfort each year: Study

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How Coastlines Shape the Extinction Risk for Marine Invertebrates

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Scientists transform enigmatic cell structures into devices for recording RNA activity

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Exploring the multifaceted effects of inward foreign direct investment on new venture creation

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Temperature shifts alter honeybee behavior but leave native bees unchanged

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Nationwide racial bias shapes media reporting on gun violence, study suggests

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New temperature record challenges extreme high-latitude warmth paradigm

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Cells use dual strategies to fine-tune inflammatory gene activation

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Organic solvents enable chirality control in inorganic crystals

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Australian freshwater fish like to dine out, relying on land-based food sources

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Is feeding birds and other wildlife a good thing or a bad thing?

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Meat may play an unexpected role in helping people reach 100

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Revealing the cell's nanocourier at work

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Protected forests under threat in DRC's lucrative mining belt

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This fish may play a hole in its head like a drum

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Honeycomb lattice sweetens quantum materials development

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Sharks are famous for fearsome teeth, but ocean acidification could make them weaker

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Climate and land-use changes projected to raise nitrogen pollution in rivers

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Australia needs a canine brain bank to reduce the risk of dog attacks

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In the most cleared state in Australia, Victoria's native wildlife needs our help after fires

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Why restoring nature can work so much more effectively when led by local people

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Iran: How the Islamic Republic uses internet shutdowns as a tool of repression

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The breakthrough that makes robot faces feel less creepy

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Tiny titans of recovery: Fossil burrows reveal resilient micro-ecosystem after global mass extinction

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Amateur mathematicians solve long-standing maths problems with AI

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Why There’s No Single Best Way To Store Information

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How to finally get a grasp on quantum computing

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Some Doctors Are Using Emojis With Patients More Often

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