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Ancient microbes may have used oxygen 500 million years before it filled Earth’s atmosphere

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Breakthrough CRISPR system could reverse antibiotic resistance crisis

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125 million-year-old dinosaur with never before seen hollow spikes discovered in China

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Climate change is accelerating but nature is slowing down

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This fossilized vomit is older than the dinosaurs

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People who switched to cannabis drinks cut their alcohol use nearly in half

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NASA fired three rockets into the northern lights and the results are stunning

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Trauma is a major barrier to refugees' employment, study finds

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A satellite illusion hid the true scale of Arctic snow loss

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Image: Winter grips Hokkaido, Japan

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Economists and environmental scientists see the world differently—here's why that matters

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One stem cell generates 14 million tumor-killing NK cells in major cancer breakthrough

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Draining wetlands produces substantial emissions in the Canadian Prairies

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Genetic analysis reveals an alternative explanation for the Jomon migration to Japan

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What it really means to love your job—and when that love can become a liability

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Bushbabies reclassified as 'near threatened.' Scientists share how to protect these adorable primates

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Atrocities take place in democratic nations as well as autocratic ones—our database has logged them all

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Researchers measure Puijo lichens and microbes for canopy nitrous oxide uptake

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Sea level rise worries most Hawaiʻi residents, survey finds

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Expedition to investigate coastal Kelvin waves and marine heat waves in the tropical Atlantic

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How 1.5 million km of undersea internet cables can double up as an earthquake and tsunami warning system

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Will more police and surveillance prevent the next school tragedy?

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Gotland hunter-gatherer graves hint at how Stone Age families organized

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Cognitive biases of talent scouts can undermine sports teams' success

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A bacterium's built-in compass, explained: Single-cell magnetometry confirms Earth-field alignment

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Scientists build successful 'cloud in a box'

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Rhododendron-derived drugs now made by bacteria

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Beyond the beaches, Wellington's catastrophic sewage spill could be bad news for coastal ecosystems

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Porous liquids could capture methane from biogas and release it on demand

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Exploring electron microscopy and AI as key players for identifying pollen grains

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The Mountain Man Who Measured the Sky’s Brilliance

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Moving biopesticides through plants opens new opportunities

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AI model delivers detailed 15-day Mediterranean Sea predictions in seconds

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How does type 1 diabetes actually work?

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Strong Field Spin-Boson model revises how intense lasers drive electrons in dense matter

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Horses with over 30 minutes of REM sleep show better persistence in learning tasks

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Why failing generative AI keeps rolling in government: Nine arguments sustain momentum

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Relatedness and positive attitudes drive trust in AI and its developers

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Greenland entrepreneur gambles on leafy greens

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Climate change widened Valencia's 2024 extreme rain footprint by 55%, study finds

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Astronomers may have just found one of the missing links in galaxy evolution

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The 3-D Secrets of the “Gravity Hole” Under Antarctica

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Study finds reduction of aerosols and cloud cover drives increase in solar radiation in Europe

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Off-the-shelf components enable deployment-ready quantum entanglement source

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Satellite imagery and AI reveal development needs hidden by national data

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Renewable biological catalyst carries the potential to transform wastewater into phosphorus resource

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Physicists dream up ‘spacetime quasicrystals’ that could underpin the universe

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Key NIH research institute told to remove references to 'pandemic preparedness'

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Extreme heat and drought at flowering could put future wheat harvests at risk, study suggests

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Rhythm during sex in bonobos provides new insights into the evolution of communication

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