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Narrow-ridged finless porpoises are more social than assumed, study finds

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This Ancient Crocodile Ancestor Learned to Walk on Two Legs

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Recent pandemic viruses jumped to humans without prior adaptation, study finds

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2D topological Kondo insulator observed in a moiré superlattice

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Most Saharan dust is generated by 'hidden thunderstorms' high above the desert

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Why simulating an entire cell cycle took years, multiple GPUs and six days per run

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Study finds teens spend nearly a third of the school day on smartphones: Frequent checking linked to poorer attention

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Stunning video shows huge fireball blazing over Europe

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Lost page of the Archimedes Palimpsest identified in Blois, central France

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Disorder Drives One of Nature’s Most Complex Machines

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'Singing' dogs may show the evolutionary roots of musicality

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How does early pregnancy lower breast cancer risk? Odd cells could offer clues

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A $1.3-billion river dredging in North Carolina by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers could unleash ‘forever chemicals’

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The first apes to walk upright may have evolved in Europe

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SETI may have missed alien signals because of space weather

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A clever math shortcut could reveal your problem-solving superpower

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A measles surge, AI in warfare and accelerated global warming

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Scientific AmericanS

Scientists discover hidden species among Borneo’s “fanged frogs”

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Scientists discover oxygen tug of war inside plant cells

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Archaeologists uncover brutal Iron Age massacre of women and children

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Particles may not follow Einstein’s paths after all

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'Peculiar' crocodile ancestor started life on four legs before learning to walk on two

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Ancient 'weirdo' reptile graduated from 4 legs to 2 in adolescence

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AI disclosure labels may do more harm than good, study warns

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Engineers make magnets behave like graphene

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Parents’ stress may be quietly driving childhood obesity, Yale study finds

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Astronomers create the largest 3D map of the early universe revealing hidden galaxies

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Brain scans reveal how ketamine quickly lifts severe depression

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Superconductivity controlled by a built-in light-confining cavity

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Scientists stunned to find signs of ancient life in a place no one expected

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When silence isn't an option: Designing green spaces that still relax

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165,000 dementia patients reveal hidden stroke risk from common drug

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New fossil reveals the weird 'tooth cushions' of an apex predator from 425 million years ago

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'Mesoscale' swimmers could pave way for drug delivery robots inside the body

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Scientists say this simple diet change could transform your gut health

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How a protein pair ensures that faulty mRNA is destroyed

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Inland China experienced typhoon-related population decline 3,000 years ago, according to 'oracle bones,' AI and physics

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Study finds biodiversity credits could boost rewilding, but fall far short

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Engineered magnetic films follow graphene's equations for massless electron waves

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Quantum entanglement offers route to higher-resolution optical astronomy

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Heat-tolerant corals may help some reefs persist, but most still erode

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Why the Doomsday Clock has outlived its usefulness

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How long does it take to get last liquid drops from kitchen containers? These physicists know the answer

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Space launches are changing the chemistry of Earth's atmosphere, studies warn. Here's what can be done

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High-resolution ocean models better capture Atlantic-driven European heat waves

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Philippines' 'Cockroach Lord' goes to bat for misunderstood bugs

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Contraceptive vaccine reduces fertility in animals to address wildlife overpopulation

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Twenty-nine years of warming linked to soil fungi shift in Colorado plots

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Your zodiac sign is likely wrong. Here’s how to find the correct one

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Daylight saving time hit you like a brick? Here’s how to cope better

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Scientific AmericanS
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