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4,000-year-old clay tablets inscribed with magical spells… and beer tabs
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Can the Brain Survive Cryonic Sleep?
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Music and traffic noise make our imagination more vivid
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Back-to-basics approach can match or outperform AI in language analysis
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NASA needs nuclear power for its moon base. Here’s the White House plan to get it
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A backyard bug repellent is derailing bumblebees' ability to navigate
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English still dominates science, but its share fell from 94% to 85%
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How farming changed us: Ancient DNA reveals natural selection sped up in recent human evolution
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How HR can help public companies succeed long after the IPO
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Why do older people have fewer seasonal allergies?
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Some GLP-1 drugs are more effective for those with specific gene variants
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Sperm whale clicks follow similar rules to human speech
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The Ancient Weapons Active in Your Immune System Today
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CO₂ emissions from cultivated peat soils may be lower than assumed
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Researchers create Olympic gels, a long-theorized class of DNA-based soft materials
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A monster black hole appeared first, then its galaxy began to grow around it
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250-million-year-old fossil proves mammal ancestors laid eggs
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First physical evidence of Peruvian Hairless Dogs at Wari site uncovered in Peru
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Watch These Birds Use Their Tongues to Suck Up Nectar
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'Safe' fertilizer linked to extreme water quality loss in Canadian Prairies
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EPA may ease regulation of chemical plastic recycling, and environmentalists worry
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Scientists develop 'light switch' for the love hormone
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A crushed fossil revealed a dinosaur that shouldn’t have existed
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This 31-foot “terror croc” ate dinosaurs. Now it’s back
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Nature might have a universal rhythm
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Study confirms that guessing before learning improves memory in language learning
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Drought takes a heavy toll on bumblebees
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Math long resisted a digital disruption. AI is poised to change that
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The surprising reason you’re so productive one day and not the next
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New technique maps cancer drug uptake inside living cells
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Multitasking quantum sensors can measure several properties at once
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Scientists think alien life might be hiding in patterns
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JWST spots methane on a giant exoplanet, but its star may be distorting the signal
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Bottled lightning makes a cleaner fuel
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Coral-eating starfish outbreaks may be driven by both the land and the deep sea
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Like a house of cards, buried weak snow layers buckle under pressure and unleash slab avalanches
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New model helps investors and regulators understand complex businesses and see their positive sides
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A face-swapping illusion can unlock childhood memories
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30 years of Pokémon—how the Japanese franchise mirrors real-world science
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America's sewage and manure hold a $5.7 billion key to breaking synthetic fertilizer dependence
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Ocean eddies are amplifying climate extremes in coastal seas, study finds
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Scientists turn AI-generated proteins into smart molecular sensors
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Scientists discover gene that helps the brain repair itself
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AI identifies early risk patterns for skin cancer
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Graphene just defied a fundamental law of physics
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Doing this throughout life may cut Alzheimer’s risk by 38%
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Subaru telescope captures comet 3I/ATLAS composition change
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This simple change stops robot swarms from getting stuck
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95% of people carry this virus and scientists may have just found how to stop it
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Scientists just solved a 160-million-year fossil mystery “I’ve never seen anything like it”
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