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A brain glitch may explain why some people hear voices

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Hybrid megapests evolving in Brazil are a threat to crops worldwide

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Study finds fisheries management—not predator recovery—drives catch levels in the North Sea

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This 2.6-million-year-old jawbone changes the human story

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Rare rocks beneath Australia reveal the origins of a critical metal

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This is the most complete skeleton yet of our ancestor Homo habilis

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Researchers show the insights drones can provide by monitoring corn on small farms

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What’s the biggest explosion in the universe?

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Europa’s ice may be feeding a hidden ocean that could support life

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Forensic science meets ancient art—inside the quest for Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA

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Feeling alone in a full office: Study reveals hidden epidemic of workplace loneliness

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SpaceX’s Starlink dodged 300,000 satellite collisions in 2025

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Why biological clocks get our 'true age' wrong – and how AI could help

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40 years of tree-tracking records reveal how global change is impacting Amazon and Andean Forest diversity

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To clear ice and snow, there are rock salt alternatives that are safer for your pets and yard

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Discovery of PITTs shows platelets can switch from clotting to driving vessel inflammation

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Arctic blast to wallop N. America—is climate change to blame?

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Scientists just overturned a 100-year-old rule of chemistry, and the results are “impossible”

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Why did magic mushrooms evolve? We may finally have the answer

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Whales may divide resources to co-exist under pressures from climate change

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Scientists ranked monogamy across mammals and humans stand out

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This new antibody may stop one of the deadliest breast cancers

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Q&A: Is liverwort humanity's savior? Possibilities in food and medicine

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Drones and satellites can measure methane emissions from ruminants

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Colorado confirms it won't release more wolves this winter after feds stopped deal with Canada

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Mobile lab pinpoints wood stoves and old power plants as Sarajevo's smog sources

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NASA head Isaacman tempers Artemis praise with ideas on the program's future

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Tiny Evidence Upends a Controversial Stonehenge Theory

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Space Dust Could Contain Building Blocks of Life

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Cells that are not our own may unlock secrets about our health

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Paying attention to birdsong while walking in nature can boost well-being, my research shows

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Sharktober: Scientists confirm spike in tiger shark bites in October

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New analysis disputes historic earthquake, tsunami and death toll on Greek island

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Tungsten carbide phase control: Engineering a low-cost alternative catalyst for producing sustainable petrochemicals

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Meadows reveal unexpected monotony in insect biodiversity study

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Biofilm streamers harden under flow, making bacterial infections harder to treat

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Climate adaptation may ease migration pressures in Africa

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Cellulose-based composite sheet exhibits simultaneous adsorption and shielding of radioactive elements

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Hubble uncovers the secret of blue straggler stars that defy aging

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Colon cancer is killing more young people in the U.S. than any other cancer

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Domestication has changed the chemicals that squash flowers use to attract bees

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New code connects microscopic insights to the macroscopic world

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Molecular surgery: 'Deleting' a single atom from a molecule

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A new optical centrifuge is helping physicists probe the mysteries of superfluids

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A desperate race is on to resurrect newly-named 'zombie' tree

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Growth chambers could enable reproducible plant-microbe data across continents

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Amplifying feedbacks could drive Greenland ice sheet to near-complete disappearance

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The First Person to Get Hit by Space Junk

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Study reveals why light-driven chemical reactions often lose energy before bond-breaking

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NASA and families of fallen astronauts mark 40th anniversary of space shuttle Challenger accident

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