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Edison's 1879 bulb experiments may have unintentionally produced graphene

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Why do onions and chips keep washing up on England's south coast? Here's the science

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General ad campaign for climate action receives more public engagement than tailored approach, study finds

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Why some messages are more convincing than others

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New nanoparticle technology offers hope for hard-to-treat diseases

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New study sheds light on the threat of 'marine darkwaves' to ocean life

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Microplastics in the atmosphere: Higher emissions come from land areas than from the ocean, study finds

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Bullying tied to higher suicide attempt risk for high school girls

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An app that uses drone footage to track plastic litter on beaches is promoting voluntary cleanup in Ireland

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Humanity's oldest known cave art has been discovered in Sulawesi

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Why we believe what we click: How self-selected online information shapes beliefs more than passive exposure

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How to get managers to say yes to flexible work arrangements

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Takeout meals serve as both reward and comfort after work, study finds

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A stiffening colon may be fueling cancer in younger adults

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A hidden immune loop may drive dangerous inflammation with age

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Rats demonstrate ability to replay episodic memories in complex experimental settings

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A new three-way single step rearrangement enables precise ring editing

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A year after undermining Bredt's rule, scientists make cage-shaped, double-bonded molecules that defy expectations

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DNA origami enables precise patterning of molecules on 2D semiconductors

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Ancient Spanish trees reveal Mediterranean storms are intensifying

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Why some Central Pacific El Niños die quickly while others linger for years

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Brain waves could help paralyzed patients move again

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Using amino acids as fuels to make conductive graphene

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Saturday Citations: A weird, extinct life form; cholesterol hacking; interspecies prosociality of whales

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This small soil upgrade cut locust damage and doubled yields

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Back from the dead, a black hole is erupting after a 100-million-year hiatus

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The hidden health impact of growing up with ADHD traits

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How digital forensics could prove what’s real in the age of deepfakes

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Icy storm threatens Americans with power outages, extreme cold

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The inner lives of animals

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How math can reveal lottery fraud

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What weather apps sometimes miss about dangerous winter storm conditions

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Radicalism, extremism, fundamentalism: International study finds numerous commonalities—and certain differences

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New catalyst makes plastic upcycling 10x more efficient than platinum

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Astronomers just revealed a stunning new view of the Milky Way in radio colors

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Astronomers found a black hole growing way too fast

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Scientists exposed how cancer hides in plain sight

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Why does it feel like dangerous ocean creatures are ruining Australia's summer?

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Ancient giant kangaroos could hop after all

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Chemotherapy rewires gut bacteria to block metastasis

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Q&A: The present and future of the ecosystem reflected in marine life

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Q&A: Fairness and well-being in society

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Western governors called to Washington as Colorado River impasse drags on

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Revisiting the Last Crewed Moon Mission on the Eve of the Next

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Reading how to be male: Boys' literature reflects the rise of aggressive masculinity

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Q&A: Achieving a carbon neutral society through freshwater carbon research

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The Strawberry Is a Frankenfruit

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How zoos are preparing animals for this weekend’s massive winter storm

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I Track Space Debris As It Crashes to Earth

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Weaker radiation limits will not help nuclear energy

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