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Rethinking climate change: Natural variability, solar forcing, model uncertainties, and policy implications

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Why some forests unlock more soil phosphorus: Elevation, soil pH and calcium stand out

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A new framework could transform national flood prediction

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Cell division spindles self-organize like active liquid crystals—a theory that holds up

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Visualizing how a plant's leaves, stem and roots mutually communicate under environmental stress in real time

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Scientists reveal formation mechanism behind spherical assemblies of nanocrystals

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The Pressure Moms Feel to Solve the World’s Problems

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Saturn's moon Titan could have formed in a merger of two old moons

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How do deep-sea fish see in dark water? This new study could hold the clue

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AI method accelerates liquid simulations by learning fundamental physical relationships

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A familiar magnet gets stranger: Why cobalt's topological states could matter for spintronics

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Predicting an animal's immune response based on its genetic data

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Making a map to make a difference: Interactive GIS tool shows superfund flooding dangers

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Warming may boost soil carbon storage in boreal Sphagnum peatlands, study finds

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Hurricane Helene did not shift US climate views or votes, study finds

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Floriculture sustainability differs by industry sector, survey shows

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Space mining without heavy machines? Microbes harvest metals from meteorites aboard space station

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The Dreams of a Bumblebee in Autumn

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Parvovirus infection modulates nucleolar organization and function

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Rising CO₂ and warming jointly limit phosphorus availability in rice soils, decade-long study reveals

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Fire-footed rope squirrels identified as a natural reservoir for monkeypox virus

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Stiff gels slow germs: Mapping the hydrogel properties that control bacterial growth

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Nepal and Northern India are not overdue for a huge earthquake

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Management practices can enhance soil microbiome functions in plant defense

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Seeing how atoms vibrate at the Ångström scale

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Widespread loss of marine sponges possible if heat waves intensify by just 1°C

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The Major Milk Controversy That Quickly Dried Up

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Ancient DNA suggests hunter-gatherers in Europe's lowlands endured until 2500 BCE

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New lithium-based green phosphors rival today's commercial LED standard

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Ancient Peruvian civilisation grew mighty by harvesting guano

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What honey bee brain chemistry tells us about human learning

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Bird guano powered rise of Chincha Kingdom in Peruvian Andes, archaeologists find

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Rebuilding trust in global climate mitigation scenarios

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Twilight fish study reveals unique hybrid eye cells

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This ancient South American kingdom ran on bird poop

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New Smart Underwear Unlocks the Serious Science of Human Flatulence

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Mira A ejects seven Earth masses, forming a heart-shaped cloud 300 light-years away

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The largest-ever satellite of its kind just unfurled its wings in low-Earth orbit

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Green or not, US energy future depends on Native nations

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Why Aristotle would hate Valentine's Day, and his five steps to love

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Love stories of the Berlin Wall: Couples reunited via tunnels, hot air balloons and zip wires

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Will artificial snow save the ski industry in the long run, or curse it?

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Hair extensions may contain chemicals linked to cancer and reproductive issues

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Only humans have chins: Study shows it's an evolutionary accident

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Mars' 'young' volcanoes prove more complex than scientists once thought

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Carbon nanotube 'sandpaper' polishes semiconductor surfaces down to a few atoms

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Extinct Hawaiian ibis with strangely small eyes suggests a shift to nocturnal life

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Flipping and reversing mini-proteins could improve tuberculosis treatment

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What to read this week: Bonded by Evolution by Paul Eastwick

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New Scientist recommends Hamnet, and its look at our links with nature

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