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Global population living with extreme heat expected to double by 2050

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Mini tornadoes spin out dried cellulose nanofibers

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Octopus numbers exploded around the UK's south-west coast in 2025. A new report explores this rare phenomenon

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What an ancient jellyfish can teach us about the evolution of sleep

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Life in fossil bones: What we can learn from tiny traces of ancient blood chemicals

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Unlocking the high-performance potential of CF₃SF₄

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Restoring ecosystem function can reverse desertification in Europe's drylands

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Why are some young people attracted to gangs and what are some evidence-based solutions?

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The New START treaty is ending. What does that mean for nuclear risk?

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Sprint or marathon? Aging muscle stem cells shift from rapid repair to long-term survival

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Optical atomic clocks poised to redefine how the world measures seconds

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Powerful Milky Way stellar flares near black hole could refine galaxy center models

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Signs of Sir Terry Pratchett's dementia may have been hidden in his books

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More paid time off keeps US workers from quitting, study finds

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New species of ladybird beetle discovered on university campus in Japan

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Farm waste could lock away carbon for decades

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Fossil hunters uncover 132-million-year-old dinosaur footprints on South Africa's coast

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Scientists finally explain statin muscle pain

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New 3D map of the sun's magnetic interior could improve predictions of disruptive solar flares

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Jupiter’s clouds are hiding something big

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Puffy baby planets reveal a missing stage of planet formation

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Weak magnetism causes big changes in a strange state of matter

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Electric fields flip the rules of water chemistry

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Ashwagandha is having a moment—researchers want to take this shrub further

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Why well-known brands invest millions in repetitive advertising

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A world-first mouse that makes gene activity visible

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A quiet change in everyday foods could save thousands of lives

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Saturday Citations: Understanding procrastination; delicious baby sauropods; a study on musical 'pleasure chills'

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NASA’s Perseverance rover completes the first AI-planned drive on Mars

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How gene loss and monogamy built termite mega societies

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Ancient tools in China are forcing scientists to rethink early humans

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Largest galaxy survey yet confirms that the Universe is not clumpy enough

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How Claude Code is bringing vibe coding to everyone

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Experts urge schools to embed critical thinking skills from early years

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Using complex networks to tame combustion instability

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Bezos's Blue Origin to 'pause' space tourism to focus on moon efforts

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'Negative viscosity' helps propel groups of migrating cells, study finds

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How the 2024 presidential election may have changed behaviors around firearms

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Tunisia's famed blue-and-white village threatened after record rains

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How Dissociation Blunts Trauma

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Ancient Jokes Etched in Clay

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When German Shepherds Got Their Cursed Genes

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The Devastating Disease Neglected for Decades

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Puzzling slow radio pulses are coming from space. A new study could finally explain them

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How a broken DNA repair tool accelerates aging

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Study finds renewing city service taxes boosts commercial redevelopment in Ohio

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Recreating the Smells of History

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Scientists teach microorganisms to build molecules with light

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NASA stresses ISS crew safety as it gears up for next astronaut launch

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Record-breaking photons at telecom wavelengths—on demand

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