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One step closer to deciphering TOR, the molecular machinery that makes humans and yeast grow
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Shorebird science and conservation collective shows big data can protect birds
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Image: NASA's Hubble and Webb Telescopes survey the Pinwheel Galaxy
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Genome-hopping 'Starships' may explain why some pest-killing fungi stop working
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Stealth superstorms reveal lightning on Jupiter: Beyond the superbolt
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Superconducting chip generates tunable terahertz waves for compact imaging
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LLMs stereotype non-Western moral values in predictable ways, research finds
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Hubble revisits Crab Nebula to track 25 years of expansion
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Why We Don’t Have a Lyme Disease Vaccine
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Jamming bacterial communications, instead of killing the microbes, might provide long-lasting treatment
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Frustrated Lewis pair chemistry enables dual atom insertion to build bioactive molecules
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Diamonds are not a geoengineer's best friend: Carbon impurities provide a reality check
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Climate change may complicate avalanche risk across the Pacific Northwest
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Wildflower folk remedy shows modern potential for tackling antibiotic resistance
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Unlocking longevity insights from ancient bristlecone pine
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Genetic clues tell the story of Neanderthals' decline
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Warmer ocean is driving the Antarctic sea ice 'regime shift'
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Precision of the food-directional 'waggle dance' fluctuates with audience size and who's in attendance, study reveals
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Nanoplastics become more harmful after being outdoors, study finds
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Green clay courts serve up environmental solutions by absorbing carbon dioxide
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Why the LaGuardia plane crash was so destructive
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The 'silent takeover': Invasive bees are reshaping Chile's unique pollination networks
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Study explores 'antifragility' in nature, where some species benefit from extreme swings
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Discovery of genetic switch could help turn rice into a perennial crop
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The 'private solution trap': Why richer countries may favor adaptation over public solutions, and who pays
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Iran attack on Qatar’s liquid natural gas trains has global energy consequences
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A safer, nonflammable battery electrolyte exists, but self-assembly flaw is holding it back
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Fitbit Data Sheds Light on Best Time to Exercise
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Python scales host microstructures that block bacterial biofilms—revealing potential for antimicrobial materials
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Tracking Arctic freshwater flow from space
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Urban blue tits use discarded cigarette butts to protect their nests, study suggests
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The evolutionary secret of the California poppy's alkaloids
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How dolphins communicate: New discoveries from a long‑term study in Sarasota, Florida
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Decoding sugars one bond at a time—without labels
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Striped mice survive harsh drought by slowing down and not getting stressed
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Earth's climate is more out of balance than any time in record history, U.N. warns
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Mining a methane-degrading bioreactor for protein rubies
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The simple questions cracking the hard problem of consciousness
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Moby Dick 'ship sinking' sperm whales caught headbutting on camera
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Dangerous microbes may be hiding in drought-stricken soils
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Ancient 'syphilis-like' disease in Vietnam challenges long-held assumptions on congenital infection
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Online ad fraud is a feature, not a bug
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Self-cleaning fabric could eliminate the need for detergent
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Are Strings Still Our Best Hope for a Theory of Everything?
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Quantum computers could have a fundamental limit after all
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Saturn-mass world discovered orbiting two low-mass stars
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In a rare event, the moon got a massive new crater
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Hydrogen shell detected around Nova Persei 1901 may be a planetary nebula
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Did you hear the one about scientists telling jokes? Not many did, according to a study of humor at conferences
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Electric current stabilizes spins at unstable points for new types of computing
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