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Corals sleep like us, but their symbionts never rest

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After switch from ULA, SpaceX knocks out speedy national security launch

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How Richard Feynman Found the Root of the Challenger Disaster

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Pesticides significantly affect soil life and biodiversity, study finds

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Ocean Equity Index offers first global tool to measure ocean fairness

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Small-scale farmers produce more of the rich world's food than previously thought

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Establishing design principles for achieving ultralow thermal conductivity via controlled chemical disorder

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A lost world: Ancient cave reveals million-year-old wildlife

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A protein thought to play a supporting role in DNA replication actually facilitates the whole process

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Global livestock antibiotic use falls, but trade shifts the problem abroad

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Unprecedented 3D views of sensory cells accelerate hearing research

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Novel ferroelectric ultraviolet photodetector achieves near-10,000-fold speed increase

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JWST spots most distant galaxy ever, pushing the limits of the observable universe

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Record stretching of metallic bond reveals quantum conductance in gold atomic chains

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PlasmoBridge chip enables ultrasensitive and rapid monitoring of methotrexate

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How smart polymer solutions transition to gels around body temperature

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NASA science flights venture to improve severe winter weather warnings

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Deforestation is drying out the Amazon rainforest faster than previously thought

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Psychiatrists plan to overhaul the mental health bible—and change how we define ‘disorder’

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New Study Throws a Wrench in Our Understanding of Memory

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Quantum batteries could quadruple qubit capacity while reducing energy infrastructure requirements

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Residents from strongly blue or red counties favor like-minded destinations for everyday travel, analysis finds

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Microplastics found in a third of surveyed fish off the coasts of remote Pacific Islands

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How a superionic state enables long-term water storage in Earth's interior

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Hearing angry or happy human voices is linked to changes in dogs' balance

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Can We Protect Science?

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Capturing the moment of organelle handoff inside living cells

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Fear in Sicilian town as vast landslide risks widening

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Webb pushes boundaries of observable universe closer to Big Bang

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How to walk safely when sidewalks turn icy

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It's one storm after another for much of the US, but the next one's path is uncertain

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Rare fossils reveal 91 new species that survived ancient mass extinction

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Google unveils AI tool probing mysteries of human genome

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Antitrust crackdowns may reduce corporate know-how

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The magnetic 'birdsong' of the smallest planet

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Extracellular vesicles manage to slip gene edits into Pneumocystis fungi

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Whaling may have started 1,500 years earlier than already known

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Think of a card, any card – but make it science

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New Scientist recommends pioneering artist Ryoji Ikeda's new work

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It would be a mistake to rush into an under-16 social media ban

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How your health is being commodified by social media

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Fascinating but flawed book explores how sickness shapes our lives

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Engaging look at friction shows how it keeps our world rubbing along

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Bored of snakes and ladders? Some maths can help bring back the fun

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A remarkable book on quantum mechanics reveals a really big idea

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Which countries are paying the highest price for particulate air pollution?

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Lake Anna analysis finds multiple pollution sources, with mines a key contributor

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NASA telescopes spot surprisingly mature cluster in the early universe

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Warming weakens natural enemies of insects, new research shows

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Superfluids are supposed to flow indefinitely. Physicists just watched one stop moving

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