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Thu Mar 26
Artemis II's record-breaking journey around the moon ends with dramatic splashdown
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Worsening ocean heat waves are 'supercharging' hurricane damage, study finds
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Scientists finally crack mystery of rare COVID vaccine blood clots
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From bias to balance: How AI can reshape hiring decisions
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NASA’s Artemis II mission was a historic success
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AI and drones can select the most resilient wheat
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New research shows habitat restoration projects have paid off for Forest Park in St. Louis
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NASA’s Artemis II moon mission splashes down
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With drones, geophysics and artificial intelligence, researchers prepare to do battle against land mines
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Nicotine's last biosynthesis steps mapped in wild tobacco, ending a long mystery
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Underwater architects: Nest-building in cichlids reveals more than hardwired instinct
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Chang'e mission samples reveal how exogenous organic matter evolves on the moon
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Universal surface-growth law confirmed in two dimensions after 40 years
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Highway widening may be heating cities faster; here's what could curb it
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'First contact' that may have led to complex life on Earth finally witnessed by scientists
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How Do Fish Know How to Build Nests?
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How bromoform wrecks ozone: Ultrafast 'roaming' step captured in 150 femtoseconds
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Camera-tagged Adélie penguins caught eating sea snails in East Antarctica
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Scientists discover f-block metals yield new oxygen-binding chemistry
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Five warning signs that rivers are polluted—even when they look clean
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The Bad Seed and the Problem of Blame
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Subaru Telescope sheds light on Jupiter Trojan asteroids' color mystery
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From teeth to thorns: Coincidences shape the universal form of nature's pointed tips
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SNIPE bacterial defense system shreds phage DNA before infection can begin
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How science is rewriting the rules of marine taxonomy, one seaweed at a time
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Tweaking the smell of cat food can encourage fussy felines to eat
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Why Kids Have Nightmares and How to Break the Cycle
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Tropical trees are more neighborly than trees further from the equator, study finds
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Archaeological survey at Gnith reveals new details about pearl millet's westward expansion
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Why warmer Caribbean waters could mean slower hurricanes and worse flooding
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Major new telescope on Chilean summit opens window on universe
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Scientists turn 'mess' into breakthrough: Chaotic design unlocks next-generation optical devices
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What Comes After Artemis II
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AI chips could get faster with 30-nanometer embedded memory that cuts data shuttling
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Rare Roman paint 'recipe' uncovered in Cartagena murals makes smart use of costly cinnabar
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Parachutes: A vital part of Artemis II's trip home
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Hidden fossils reveal secrets of oceans before major mass extinction
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Unraveling the complexities of the Borna disease virus 1
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Scientists identify kinesin-2 motor assemblies that selectively transport proteins to specific regions within neurons
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Knowledge firewalls inside alliance firms may weaken inventions and future breakthroughs
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Unexpected predator: Jellyfish shown to hunt polychaete worms
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Audiobooks can help students learn new words—especially when paired with one-on-one instruction
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Yellowstone's magma plumbing mainly shaped by tectonic forces—not deep mantle plume
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Dual-frequency Paul trap shows potential for synthesizing antihydrogen outside of CERN
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Rod-shaped synthetic swimmers reveal a 'sweet spot' for active turbulence
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Defensive rewilding could turn wetlands and forests into border barriers
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Yellowstone's magma source may be closer than thought, reshaping hazard models
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The secret project to settle controversial maths proof with a computer
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Artemis II's grand moon finale is almost here with a Pacific splashdown to cap NASA's lunar comeback
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Bacteria from bumblebees can produce vitamin B₂ in soya drinks
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