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When fluctuations shape biodiversity: A minimalist model explains why 'rarity' is so common

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When electronics become flexible: Atom-thin materials for future devices

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Machine learning helps solve a central problem of quantum chemistry

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Plant-based material offers sustainable method of recovering rare earth element

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Chemistry-powered 'breathing' membrane opens and closes tiny pores on its own

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Giant DNA viruses encode their own eukaryote-like translation machinery, researchers discover

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Beyond Mendel: Researchers call for a new understanding of genetics

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Current levels of violence, harassment should classify Canadian schools as hazardous workplaces, says report

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Ultrasound-jiggled nanobubbles can crack cancer's collagen 'fortress'

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'Ridiculous' plan developed at Florida zoo saves wild rhino's eyesight in Africa

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Space Age Technology Reveals Secrets of Bronze Age Sword

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Simplifying quantum simulations—symmetry can cut computational effort by several orders of magnitude

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Quantum-level effects in biology: Weak magnetic fields and isotopes can alter cell protein structures

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Digital forestry team combines AI with satellite data to monitor urban trees

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Simulations map how single-crystal battery materials could boost cycle life

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Hubble identifies a near-invisible galaxy that may be 99% dark matter

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The Long, Dirty History of Our Capitol’s Waters

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Turtles' brains shed light on evolutionary developments dating back hundreds of millions of years

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Chiral myosin steers actin into stable rotating rings without a template, study finds

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Elusive sleeper shark seen off Antarctica in a first

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Trapping a single protein in a molecular cage: A new path to drug discovery for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

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A super stable laser on the moon could guide future lunar missions and improve our timekeeping

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New study identifies sequence of critical thresholds for Antarctic ice basins

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Prussian-blue based electrode demonstrates high capacity for cesium removal

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Mantle plume vs. plate tectonics: Basalt cores reshape the North Atlantic breakup debate

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Why negativity can motivate founders: Study links doubts to greater persistence

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Understanding 'Snowball Earth' extreme climates when the world is covered in ice

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More dog breeds found to have high risk of breathing condition

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Paediatricians’ blood used to make new treatments for RSV and colds

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Rewriting our understanding of early hominin dispersal from Africa to Eurasia

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Pekingese, Shih Tzu and Staffordshire bull terrier among 12 dog breeds at risk of serious breathing condition

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Rising simultaneous wildfire risk compromises international firefighting efforts

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Interplay of class and gender may influence social judgments differently between cultures

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Some dog breeds carry a higher risk of breathing problems

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Newly Discovered Prehistoric Crocodilian Had Legs That Went All the Way Up

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Climate change and persistent contaminants deliver one‑two punch to Arctic seals, study finds

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Prototype 'digital twin' helps better predict groundwater

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New 'Mars GPS' lets Perseverance pinpoint its location within 25 centimeters

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How the humble silkworm could help us discover new anti-aging treatments

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Why it's high time we stopped anthropomorphising ants

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What to read this week: The Laws of Thought by Tom Griffiths

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Weird and wonderful fungi should be so much more than sci-fi villains

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We need to get better at identifying postpartum depression in dads

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The maths quirk that can cheer you up if you're feeling unpopular

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Spruce trees stumped (sigh) when it comes to predicting eclipses

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New Scientist recommends The Big Oyster: History on the half shell

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Hannah Fry: 'AI can do some superhuman things – but so can forklifts'

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Artists gaze into space in stunning new exhibition

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Why coping with heavy rain in Scotland's whisky country shows how to save water for the summer

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Archaeologists identify elders in Iron Age Israel through household artifacts

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