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People who know more about AI art find it less ethical

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Rampant growth of satellite mega constellations could ruin the night sky

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The secret to guessing more accurately with maths

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Michael Pollan explains why AI will never replicate human consciousness

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Is AI conscious? Michael Pollan weighs in on the debate

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Eating less protein may slow liver cancer growth, study finds

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The 'Great Texas Freeze' killed thousands of purple martins: Biologists worry recovery could take decades

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Fluorescent imaging reveals how a global parasite develops, opening new paths for drug treatment

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Why Yuri Gagarin wasn’t the first in space – and who beat him to it

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This ancient sea creature may already have had a brain

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Astronomers discover giant cosmic sheet around the Milky Way

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Electrons catapult across solar materials in just 18 femtoseconds

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AI blood test finds silent liver disease years before symptoms

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Scientists discover the switch that revives exhausted cancer-fighting T cells

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Upconversion materials: A new frontier in solar water-splitting

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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Gets the Celebrity Treatment

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Elephants avoid humans far more than baboons, waterbucks or antelopes

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Humpback whale recovery is changing who fathers the calves

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Notorious asteroid 2024 YR4 won’t crash into the moon after all

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Your Biological Clock is More Complex Than You Think

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Scientists finally see the atomic flaws hiding inside computer chips

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Soybeans recruit beneficial soil microbes to defend against a major pest

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Toxic evolution: How wasps and frogs mimic pain molecules to deter predators

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Fanged Frog of Borneo Shows Speciation is Messy

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Engineers improve infrared devices using century-old materials

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Tracking the toxic metals left behind by wildfires

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New research warns charities against 'AI shortcut' to empathy

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Plant cell structure could hold key to cancer therapies and improved crops

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Tylenol orders in pregnant people plummeted after Trump falsely linked the medicine to autism

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AI-designed diffractive optical processors pave the way for low-power structural health monitoring

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The Dainty Dinosaur That’s Rewriting Evolutionary History

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ALMA captures the most detailed image ever of the Milky Way’s turbulent core

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Scientists discover a hidden force that helps wire the brain

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Amazon fish contaminated with toxic metals threaten riverine communities' health

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Making mini-lightning in a block of plastic

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Toward practical laser-driven light sails using photonic crystals

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Researchers create a never-before-seen molecule and prove its exotic nature with quantum computing

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NASA now officially has no plans to use new mobile launcher for Artemis

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Chemically tuning nanographene into topological spin chains and why the ends matter

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Why Large Hadron Collider predictions can miss the mark, and a new way to fix it

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These Bacteria Beat Cancer By Eating Cancer

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Marine biologists create a family history of San Diego's giant kelp over more than four decades

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Protecting wildlife from genetic collapse with newly identified 'early warning signals'

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Shrinking the carbon footprint of chemical manufacturing with lasers and solar radiation

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How evolution shapes color diversity in coral reef fish

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Microbial ancestor of complex life was more sophisticated than previously thought, studies suggest

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Measles outbreak erupts in one of U.S.’s largest ICE detention centers

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Electric field tunes vibrations to ease heat transfer

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How Three Students Designed an Atomic Bomb

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Missing technosignatures? Turbulent plasma may blur ultra-narrow signals before they leave their home star systems

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