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Four-eyed Cambrian fish fossils hint at origins of vertebrate pineal complex

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Rainfall–salinity link sustains prolonged La Niña events, study reveals

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How Giant Kangaroos Moved Across Ancient Australia

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How type 2 diabetes quietly damages blood vessels

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Our oral microbiome could hold the key to preventing obesity

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Ancient giant kangaroos could have hopped despite their huge size

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Ancient giant kangaroos could hop to it when they needed to, hindlimb study suggests

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Expanding existing mines poses overlooked long-term environmental and social risks

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A spot in the base of the brain has a love of language

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NASA's Artemis II mission to fly legacy keepsakes with astronaut crew

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Study challenges long-held theory that language is built on grammar trees

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DNA nanodevices reveal acidic nanolayer on lysosome surfaces in live cells

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Battery-free nano-sensors could pave the way for next-generation wearables

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Rethinking where life could exist beyond Earth

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3D-printed surfaces help atoms play ball to improve quantum sensors

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Understanding sexual violence and harassment in the Scottish folk music scene

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A blood test could reveal Crohn’s disease years before symptoms

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Scientists solve 66 million-year-old mystery of how Earth's greenhouse age ended

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Living walls boost biodiversity by providing safe spaces for urban wildlife

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Stress-reduction molecule has potential to treat aging and metabolic disorders

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Chimpanzees are better at solving resource dilemmas in larger, more tolerant groups

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The genetic advantage that helps some people stay sharp for life

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Market freedom may impact homicide rates

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Scientists may have discovered a new extinct form of life

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Scientists illuminate ancient plant-fungus partnership at molecular level

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Animals experience joy. Scientists want to measure it

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Why some people get bad colds and others don’t

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Astronomers discover dense super-Neptune exoplanet orbiting a sun-like star

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A common vitamin could influence bathroom frequency

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Magnetic 'sweet spots' enable optimal operation of hole spin qubits

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This simple fix makes blockchain almost twice as fast

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Does limiting social media help teens? We'll finally get some evidence

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Scientists just calculated how many microplastics are in our atmosphere. The number is absolutely shocking

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'Autoplay got me there': How YouTube's algorithm built a following for fascist group Patriotic Alternative

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Critique highlights challenges in measuring Yellowstone aspen ecosystem response to wolf reintroduction

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Strips of dried placenta help wounds heal with less scarring

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The hidden microbial communities that shape health in space

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Study sheds light on the function of a key antibiotic-producing enzyme

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Plastics everywhere, and the myth that made it possible

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Space station crew credits ultrasound machine for handling in-orbit health crisis

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NASA astronaut Suni Williams retires after 608 days in space and nine spacewalks

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Physicists challenge a 200-year-old law of thermodynamics at the atomic scale

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After 11 years of research, scientists unlock a new weakness in deadly fungi

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MRI scans show exercise can make the brain look younger

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Evidence of 'lightning-fast' evolution found after Chicxulub impact

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Humans use local dialects to communicate with honeyguide birds, research shows

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Researchers unlocked a new shortcut to quantum materials

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A tiny spin change just flipped a famous quantum effect

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World on track to breach 1.5°C target by 2030

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Construction of Asian carp barrier in Illinois hits another snag

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