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Logged forests burn more severely than old growth, Tasmanian study finds

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Chandra explores interstellar medium of a bright low-mass X-ray binary

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Human urine could help tackle global fertilizer and wastewater challenges, study finds

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New model for understanding antisemitism can serve as framework, guide for developing interventions

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The 'ungrateful lungfish': Study focuses on sustainable food sources for very hungry ancient fish

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The real science of Pokémon

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Unlikely paths to discovery

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The engineering marvels hidden inside six-figure watches

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The baffling ecological disaster that's killing America’s freshwater mussels

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Science crossword: Hot stuff

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Readers respond to the January 2026 issue

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Poem: ‘How I Became a Spitfire Pilot during My Cataract Operation’

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New evidence links heart disease to inflammation—and drugs can stop it

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May 2026: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago

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Mathematicians created an ‘impossible’ shape that shouldn’t exist

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Math puzzle: A disassembly job

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How two mathematicians solved a cryptography mystery

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How to build a space hotel

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How physicists found a new type of magnet hiding in plain sight

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How cosmic rays are helping mining companies find critical minerals underground

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How chemists engineer the signature smells of luxury perfumes

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Expensive versus affordable binoculars—what’s the difference?

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DARPA built an AI to fact-check enemy weapons claims

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An asteroid extinguished all the dinosaurs except for birds. Here’s why

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A hot pair of supplements, creatine and methylene blue dye, may not work together

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No great equalizer: Young laborers were hit hardest by early modern plague

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Contaminants, including ink, detected in meteorites suggest sample preparation needs improving

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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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