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Quantum computers keep losing data. This breakthrough finally tracks it

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Climate change may speed evolution through inherited gene regulation changes

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Guidance aims to improve collaboration between scientists, tribal nations

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Drought parches Florida

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Scientists just uncovered the secret behind nature’s “proton highway”

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The world’s “oldest octopus” was never an octopus

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Climate change does not polarize opinions: 'In fact, we are increasingly in agreement'

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Scientists map the brain’s hidden wiring using RNA barcodes in major breakthrough

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Swipe right? Dating apps linked to body image pressures

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Scientists discover reversible male birth control that stops sperm production

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'Vegan leather' isn't as sustainable or eco‑friendly as brands might claim

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'We are living with disinformation. We are not going to eradicate it,' global expert argues

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Turmeric and ginger extract may boost implant bonding and kill 92% bacteria

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Earthrise to Earthset: How the planet's climate has changed since the photo that inspired the environmental movement

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Light-driven method enables sustainable production of porous semiconducting polymers

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US plans tariffs up to 100% on some brand-name drugs

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'Oldest octopus' fossil is no octopus at all, scans reveal

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This Record-Breaking Octopus Fossil Isn’t an Octopus After All

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The ‘oldest fossil octopus’ is probably another animal

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Expert explains how AI could redefine the scope of engineering work

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AI is reengineering drug discovery by speeding up testing and scanning petabytes of data

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This protein helps cancer cells survive treatment—and points to new treatments

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Molecular editing tool relocates alcohol groups to neighboring sites while preserving 3D structure

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Planting trees to remove carbon can harm the environment or protect it: Study highlights trade‑offs

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Molecular 'leash' measures force-sensing protein activation at about 15 piconewtons

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The Mystery of Water on the Moon

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African frogs haven't forgotten the ice ages. Scientists can tell by where they live.

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New study reveals why housing booms and busts are built into the system

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Researchers clarify how cells remove damaged endoplasmic reticulum

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Fly ball: Drosophila can learn while playing with tiny spheres

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Would you spread pain to be fair? fMRI study tests moral choices in ice water

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Schrödinger's carbon: The hidden uncertainty in every net-zero plan

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The Costs of Feeling Lonely in a Crowd

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The hidden workload behind burnout: Why unpaid work may worsen women's mental health

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When trees get 'sunburn': Study shows how young trees can handle the heat

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Experiment indicates new type of mesic nuclei that could reveal how matter acquires mass

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Who got the meat? What 10,000 years of European bones suggest about diet inequality

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Phengite identified as key carrier of halogens into Earth's deep mantle

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How stem cell descendants preserve flexibility while maintaining distinct identities

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What this AI epitope library means for vaccines, immunotherapy and biosensors

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In a first, Artemis II moon mission astronauts make ‘ship to ship’ call to ISS

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Time Brings Order to the Universe

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Parabolic flight test shows lasers can propel graphene aerogels in microgravity

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3D microscopy reveals how a tick-borne virus reshapes human cells to replicate

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New spider species in the Amazon mimics parasitic fungus

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Social honey bees stay cool: How groups mitigate heat-triggered hormone spikes

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How Video Calling Worked Almost 100 Years Ago

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Online PFAS information from public sources can fall short and leave public without enough guidance, study reveals

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Metamaterial chains learn new shapes by sharing data hinge to hinge

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Teachers tend to help the same kids repeatedly when using AI-powered tutoring tools

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