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Is AI bad for critical thinking? It depends on when you use it

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Ancient graves and DNA uncover family bonds that went beyond genetics

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Information from starquakes provides theoretical evidence for 'fossilized' magnetism in stars

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Quantum systems can remember and forget at the same time, scientists discover

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Scientists finally know where the Colorado River’s missing water is going

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When the boss burns out, the whole team loses energy, trust and performance

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The humble ham sandwich inspired a math theorem for sharing food fairly

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This strange “pearling” motion inside cells could change how we understand disease

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The people you live with could be changing your gut bacteria

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The dirtiest thing in public bathrooms isn’t the toilet seat

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Free online lipid network aims to unite researchers and speed collaboration worldwide

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Predictably unpredictable: Building resilient crops for a changing world

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New research exposes the deadly exploitation of migrant fishers in poorly regulated waters

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Envisioning just futures: Framework can make distributive justice explicit in global emission scenarios

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How hidden soil fungi 'steal' bacterial DNA to control the rain

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New 'molecular handle' uses common amino acid to build complex medicines

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Building 'green' protection for fragile enzymes

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Low-cost robotic chemistry system can be built and deployed in any lab

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A new fruit wash removes pesticides and extends shelf life

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GenAI could push consumer research toward generic, biased results

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Compact CRISPR system unlocks targeted in-body gene editing, with up to 90% efficiency

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Protein clusters reshape cell movement and may help cells build amino acids faster

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Rivers in the sky are driving stronger and more predictable floods, new study finds

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Scottish Neolithic tombs were used to trace kinship—including descent, DNA analysis reveals

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Self-interacting dark matter may solve three cosmic puzzles

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Satellites reveal city methane emissions are rising faster than official estimates

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Balancing catalyst functions for improved low-temperature methanol synthesis from carbon dioxide

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Designing better membrane proteins by embracing imperfection

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Tiny crystal defects solve decades-old mystery in organic light emitters

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Oxide-based sensor opens door to greener, faster, more accurate quality testing of food

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Light tightens young pea stems, revealing a new brake on plant growth

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Quantum sensors get a precision boost as 2D defects reveal their hidden timing

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New research on cellular redox reactions sheds light on the path of neurodegenerative diseases

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Video shows that sunbirds suck, while hummingbirds don't

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Artemis II crew used modern photography to tell the story of their lunar journey—and update some classic Apollo images

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The green solution to climate change isn't happening – and that's good

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New ScientistN

A key solution to climate change isn't happening – and that's good

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From ship wakes to soft tissues: Exploring fluid and solid surface-wave physics

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Combining ion pumps and click chemistry enables precise drug release in the body

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Physicists discover how to reverse 'quantum scrambling'

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Gray whales are dying in San Francisco Bay at an alarming rate. This isn't normal

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Why do some stars in the galactic center survive while others are destroyed?

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Plants use a protein-tagging complex to control stress survival, study finds

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Small, medium-sized independent US firms adapted well to minimum wage hikes, as did workers

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Rapid method uncovers hidden structures in materials—including elusive quasicrystals

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Disrupting genome architecture selectively impairs developmental genes

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Teaching critical thinking may help teens resist fake news, AI slop and online harm

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Date palm waste yields bio-oil, unlocking energy use for 150 million trees

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The Best Photos of the Artemis II Mission

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Vitamin B12 drives inherited behavioral changes across generations in roundworms

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