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AI turns electron microscopy into materials insights in minutes

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Watering smarter, not more: A modern-day robotic divining rod

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NASA’s moon mission day one—a toilet mishap and spacecraft maneuvers

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Unprecedented insight into memory champion's brain reveals his tricks

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World's oldest known tortoise still very much alive despite rumor to the contrary

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Ytterbium atomic clock could open a new window on fundamental physics

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To climb trees, cicadas look to the shadows

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Eating more meat may lower Alzheimer’s risk for some people

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Microscopic coils and coffee trees lead to new fungal discovery

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Leadership emotions are judged differently for men and women

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We may have just glimpsed the universe's first stars

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Tiny frogs prefer concrete apartments over wooden shelters

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Breakthrough could protect the vision cells that let you see faces and colors

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New disk-shaped catalyst turns carbon dioxide into methanol at lower temperatures

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Earth’s magnetic field went wild 600 million years ago and scientists finally know why

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Bigger storms, more often: New study projects likely future rainfall impacts on NZ

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New evidence challenges assumptions of mass feasting at ancient Mongolian burial mounds

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Ancient bone dice reveal 12,000-year history of gambling in America

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I have been bitten by more than 200 snakes – on purpose

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This simple Japanese eating habit could help you live longer without dieting

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Why do Black women have worse IVF outcomes?

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Governments, beware: Why it's so hard to invest in risk prevention

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How noise limits today's quantum circuits

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Protostars 'sneeze' and produce rings of gas and magnetic flux as they grow

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Novel approach to quantum error correction portends a scalable future for quantum computing

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Scientists create “smart” DNA drug that targets cancer cells with extreme precision

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Mysterious Greek inscription may reveal lost temple beneath Syria’s Great Mosque

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Europe to negotiate with NASA on lunar missions: ESA

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Physicists just solved a strange fusion mystery that stumped experts

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NASA's Artemis II mission launches on first crewed lunar flyby in 50 years

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New miniature marsupial frog found in Peru carries eggs in a back pouch

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AI uptake across Italian firms remains patchy, study suggests, despite generative AI buzz

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How a seabird native to Hawaii has adapted to life in Honolulu's concrete jungle

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NASA launches Artemis II for first crewed Moon flyby in 50 years

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Earthquake off Indonesia topples buildings, kills 1 person and sets off small tsunami

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Scientists discover “molecular shredder” that helps deadly parasite evade the immune system

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Native Americans were making dice, gambling, exploring probability millennia before their Old World counterparts

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The oldest known dice date back about 12,000 years in North America

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Humans have been gambling since the last ice age

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What’s hiding inside colon cancer could change treatment

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'Nothing is changing,' researcher warns British Columbia's endangered species lacking protection

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Scientists discover bizarre termite that looks like a tiny sperm whale

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AI study reveals England's productivity divide is far more complex than North-South

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Going from serving the nation to serving a prison sentence

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Fifty years of measuring the world's cleanest air

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Rethinking Europe's nature reserves

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NASA Artemis II astronauts ‘safe’ and ‘secure’ as they journey toward the moon, officials say

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Mercury scout mission concept with solar sail propulsion

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Researchers warn of risks posed by 'contaminants of emerging concern' found in crops, agricultural soil

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Study suggests people are losing 338 spoken words every year and have been for at least 15 years

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