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Bumblebees can perceive rhythm, despite their brains being the size of a sesame seed
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Huge Numbers tackles mathematics at its most incomprehensibly large
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The secrets of black holes and the Higgs mass could be hidden in a 7-dimensional geometry
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Quantum coherence could be preserved at large scales in realistic environments
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How worried should you be about an AI apocalypse?
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AI Art Is Human Art
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Where did the ‘Oh-My-God’ particle come from?
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See the first stunning images of a massive coral reef that has lain hidden for decades
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NASA’s Artemis II astronauts put spacecraft systems to the test on 10‑day mission
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This tiny claw in a 500-million-year-old fossil just rewrote the origin of spiders
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Spain rethinks how to turn tide against beach erosion
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Multipurpose anti-viral pill may treat colds, norovirus, flu and covid
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How a DIY worm farm can compost food scraps, paper or a whole kangaroo
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Blood clots, burning eyes: Pollution chokes north Thailand
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This 5-day diet helped Crohn’s patients feel better fast
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Deafness reversed: One injection restores hearing in just weeks
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Artemis II astronauts rocket toward the moon after spending a day around Earth
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Ancient bees found nesting inside fossil bones in rare cave discovery
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A gene mutation may trap the brain in the wrong reality in schizophrenia patients
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Strange “elephant skin” rocks reveal ancient life in the dark ocean
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SpaceX Starship could slash travel time to Uranus in half
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Scientists discover why flu and COVID hit older adults so hard
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Scientists say BMI gets it wrong for over one third of adults
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The benefits of community Trap-Neuter-Return programs for unowned cats
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Map shows scale of ecosystem disturbance across Australia
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Archival records reveal prevalence of sexually transmitted infections during Otago's gold rush less than purported
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Frequent prescribed burns help young oaks thrive despite invasive grasses, study finds
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Study finds dangerous lead levels in children’s clothing
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Research questions legitimacy of promoting harmful products
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NASA’s Artemis II mission is officially on track for the moon
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Accelerator programs have more work to do when it comes to supporting women entrepreneurs, research finds
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Scientists study radiation limits for safer seafood shipping
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Cell lineage tracing reveals early‑segregated germline in plants
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New microwave frying technique could make french fries much healthier
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The unseen challenges of life on the moon
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Dalí's 'sublime' amber medium may explain unusual aging in a museum masterpiece
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Platform for precise cellular control uses non-genetic DNA decoupled from genetic information
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Q&A: Is the world really running out of chocolate?
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Engineered E. coli dependency may help contain microbes to defined areas
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New 2D material demonstrates capability for ultrathin waveplates
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Want to be a citizen scientist? Here are five ways to get involved
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This tiny organism simply loves corners, using geometry to sense its world
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What’s the Oldest Living Animal on Earth?
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One-atom substitution successfully tunes molecular heat transport for the first time
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A global carbon credit program risks rewarding the wrong behavior
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Satellite data map reveals 33 subglacial lakes beneath the Canadian Arctic
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Ghostly particles: Dark radiation may have masqueraded as neutrinos
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Ultra-low asparagine wheat developed using precision gene editing
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Artemis II to test new models that predict solar particle storms up to a day ahead
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Early data from Vera C. Rubin Observatory reveals over 11,000 new asteroids
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