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Scientists Create Map of Deadly Scorpion Hotspots
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Northern Europe's radiator: Volcanic eruptions in the past may have pushed ocean currents toward collapse
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Family matters: How growing up together molds us
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Record-breaking Antarctic drill reveals 23 million years of climate history
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Real-world medical questions stump AI chatbots
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Brain responses to wildlife images can forecast online engagement—and help conservation messaging
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Double white dwarf system detected in a nearby stellar cluster
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Proton's width measured to unparalleled precision, narrowing the path to new physics
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Growing evidence that freshwater wildlife is impacted by microplastics
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Nanoengineers realize an on-chip excitonic hyperlens
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Toxic metals found in bananas after Brazil mining disaster
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Video: This powder could rescue antibiotics
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Extra school roles can boost teachers' job satisfaction when balanced within existing hours, easing teacher shortages
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Is social media addictive? How it keeps you clicking and the harms it can cause
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Play reduces stress and lifts well-being—and adults benefit as much as children do
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Ancient DNA solves 12,000-year-old mystery of rare genetic growth disorder
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Genomics: Decoding the blueprints for Australia's biodiversity
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New research calls for 'heat literacy' in Australia
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Warming winters are disrupting the hidden world of fungi—the result can shift mountain grasslands to scrub
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Ultra-fast pulsar found near the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole
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Preserving fading history in the Florida Keys
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Why privatizing public land won’t solve the housing crisis
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What are JWST’s Little Red Dots? Astronomers may finally have an answer
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This mathematician proved the random walk theorem to clear his name as a lurker
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The ghost in the machine
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Strange special relativity effect observed for the first time
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Science crossword: What’s inside?
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Readers respond to the November 2025 issue
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Polyamory isn’t all about sex
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Poem: ‘Boulders at Hickory Run’
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Photographer finds thousands of Triassic dinosaur prints on sheer mountain cliffs
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Moving to a walkable city can add 1,100 steps to your day
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Math puzzle: The sum of all circles
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March 2026: Science history from 50, 100 and 150 years ago
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How one chemist is using AI and robots to automate lab experiments
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How artist Stephanie Dinkins is trying to fix AI bias
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How Stanford doctors use AI scribes to cut paperwork and focus on patients
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How AI helps this civil rights lawyer beat the Feds
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How AI copilots became everyday infrastructure
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Deepfakes are getting faster than fact-checks, says digital forensics expert Hany Farid
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Dealing with stress-caused sickness in family caregivers
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AI Is entering health care, and nurses are being asked to trust it
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A veteran teacher explains how to use AI in the classroom the right way
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Dream hacking helps people solve complex problems in their sleep
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Scientists discover brain switches that clear Alzheimer’s plaques
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What's Minnesota's largest raptor? Hint: it might not be the bald eagle
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A yeast enzyme helps human cells overcome mitochondrial defects
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Elusive lithium-ion anode binder finally seen with pioneering technique
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Tropical forests generate rainfall worth billions, study finds
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Quantum sensor research advances the pursuit of dark matter
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