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Compact flat-lens system can generate nondiffracting bottle beams

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Deep mantle deformation is linked to subducted slabs, global map shows

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Rudeness may be rewarded—as a response to rudeness

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Are Gossiping Mushrooms Sharing Your Public Urination Secrets?

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Fossils reveal many complex animals existed before the Cambrian explosion

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How the octopus uses its 'taste by touch' sensory system to feel out potential mates

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How mitochondria organize our 'second genome'

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Graphene 'nano-aquariums' capture atomic-resolution videos of gold atoms in solvents

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Spectacular fossil treasure trove pushes back origins of complex animals

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‘Jaw-dropping’ fossils reset the clock on when complex animals evolved

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Octopus sex is even weirder than you think

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How Eli Lilly’s new GLP‑1 pill stacks up against Wegovy and other weight‑loss drugs

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Cryogenic microcalorimetry: New tool for nuclear dating

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Smartphone rapid test detects microbiologically contaminated water in less than a minute

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Artemis astronauts await green light for lunar orbit

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Artemis II's moonbound toilet is working again to astronauts' relief after overnight fix

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AI's fluency in other languages hides a Western worldview that can mislead users

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Current connection: Scientists detail how shifts in the Atlantic Ocean impacted the Alaskan climate 13,000 years ago

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Backyard birdwatchers help scientists uncover what hawks really like to eat

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When Dogs First Became Man’s Best Friend

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Engineered tobacco plant can produce five psychedelics, including psilocybin and DMT

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AI system can predict seasonal droughts

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Why humpback whale rescue effort got called off

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Male fish lose their learning edge in drug-polluted waters, research reveals

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Omics consortium established to supercharge climate-adapted wheat breeding

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Gravity from positivity: Single massive spin-3/2 particle makes gravity logically inevitable, study claims

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How can science support and enable the High Seas Treaty?

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Meet the Arthropod That Originated Fangs

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Underground lab clears crucial hurdle for dark matter hunt

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Anthropic leak reveals Claude Code tracking user frustration and raises new questions about AI privacy

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DNA-binding protein blocks virulence cascade in a diarrhea pathogen outside hosts, study finds

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Ocean Discovery League launches global strategy to double deep seafloor observations

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Software package makes gene regulation easier to study—and tweak

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See these ziti-sized fish scale a 50-foot waterfall

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Wildfires accelerate winter snowmelt in Oregon's western Cascades, study finds

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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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