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An 'electrical' circadian clock balances growth between shoots and roots

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Colonists dredged away Sydney's natural oyster reefs. Now, scientists know how best to restore them

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The making of doting dads may involve a specific gene

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Postpartum depression in dads is common – we can now spot and treat it

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Solving a longstanding mystery about complex life's origin—oxygen-tolerant Asgard archaea may explain eukaryotes' rise

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How baby microbiomes in the West differ from those everywhere else

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How tracking golden eagles in Nevada revealed a desert ‘death vortex’

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Araish spiral galaxy observations uncover a 26,700-light-year radio jet

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Ultramarathons could be bad for your blood

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The Princess of Bagicz: Dendrochronology settles debate over age of rare Roman-era wooden coffin

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Storms and shifting sands—assessing the ocean's impact on Start Bay coastline in UK

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This reengineered HPV vaccine trains T cells to hunt down cancer

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Measuring chaos: Researchers quantify the quantum butterfly effect

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EPA faces lawsuits over climate endangerment finding withdrawal

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Scientific AmericanS

A Rare Great White “Ghost” Caught in the Mediterranean

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FDA agrees to review Moderna mRNA flu vaccine in dramatic reversal

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Sugary drinks linked to rising anxiety in teens

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Man missing in floods as France hit by record 35 days of rain

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Cracks in snow propagate faster than expected

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A spinning gyroscope could finally unlock ocean wave energy

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Study explores challenges of flood risk management

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A ring to transcribe them: The unique path of poxviruses

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Does the motion of DNA influence its activity?

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Cosmic predators: How supermassive black holes slow star growth in nearby galaxies

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Global shark bites return to average in 2025, with a smaller proportion in the United States

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Have we entered a new age of AI-enabled scientific discovery?

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Indigenous plant could have handy health benefits

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Restored woodlands show only partial ability to bounce back after fire

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How to keep CFOs from leaving

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Intermittent fasting fails to beat standard dieting for weight loss

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Ultra-stable lasers that rely on crystalline mirrors could advance next-generation clocks and navigation

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Cultured beef differs from conventional beef in allergy-related hazards, food safety study shows

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Why the FDA is cracking down on compound GLP-1 drugs for weight loss

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Scientific AmericanS

Did Astronomers Finally Witness a Black Hole Eat a White Dwarf for the First Time?

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NautilusN

The Moon is still shrinking and it could trigger more moonquakes

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Viagra and shingles vaccine show surprising promise against Alzheimer’s

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Report: US history polarizes generations, but has potential to unite

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AI and human intelligence are drastically different—here’s how

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Scientific AmericanS

Twelve-year tracking suggests killer whales do not always drive shark disappearances

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India celebrates cheetah births to boost reintroduction bid

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What Is VO₂ max? Why it matters for Winter Olympians and regular people

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Scientific AmericanS

Scientists may have just solved one of the strangest mysteries of Greenland’s ice sheet

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Scientific AmericanS

AI tools that ease caregiver burnout

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Scientific AmericanS

Chitosan-nickel biomaterial becomes stronger when wet, and could replace plastics

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As glaciers retreat, Greenland seals may lose key feeding hotspots

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Working with robots at work? Why team-based reviews may protect morale

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Bird flu ravaging Antarctic wildlife, scientist warns

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First-ever shark recorded in Antarctic waters filmed at 490 meters in near‑freezing water

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NASA hopes fuel leaks are fixed as it launches another countdown test for the Artemis II moonshot

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

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