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Soil species face extinction risk as one in five assessed are threatened
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Autonomy key to happiness, study finds
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Dark volcanic ash has visibly reshaped Martian surface since 1976
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Waiting to enter primary school may improve educational outcomes in low-income countries, study shows
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Unearthed mega-structure hints at communal rule in Romania 6,000 years ago
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The Trump administration is looking to experts to weigh in on peptides
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One battered skull exposes a lost killer from dinosaur dawn and a vanished bloodline
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A 3D map of 47 million galaxies is redefining our view of the universe
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Why Feeling Lonely Increases Your Risk for Heart Valve Disease
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Requests for blood from unvaccinated donors is harming patients
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People are refusing transfusions from donors vaccinated against covid
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How to tell if your dog is in pain (and what to do if they are)
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Pill bugs don't just use the minerals they eat—they rebuild them inside their bodies
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Monkeys walk around a virtual world using only their thoughts
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What to read this week: Emma Chapman's mind-expanding Radio Universe
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New Scientist recommends Jamie Bartlett's insightful How to Talk to AI
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Why cloning anyone – even Jim Carrey – isn't the best plan ever
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Werner Herzog searches for ghost elephants in stunning new documentary
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Startling images show how fake news isn't just a 21st century issue
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The biggest threat to Chernobyl is no longer radiation
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Can naked mole rats peacefully hand over power?
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Referee decisions in soccer frequently overturned following VAR-assisted review: No external influences found
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Astronomers reveal always-changing multi-planet system
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The beloved emperor penguin and Antarctic fur seal are now officially endangered. Here's what can be done
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When a naked mole rat queen dies, that usually means war—but not for this colony
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Any color you like: Scientists create 'any wavelength' lasers in tiny circuits for light
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The universe's most powerful telescope
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Critically endangered orangutan born at Madrid zoo
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New tools rescue old art at Madrid's Prado museum
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Reading the moon's buried past
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Blended satellite data reveal what drove methane's 2019–2024 rise worldwide
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CRISPR variant selectively targets tumor DNA
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Earth's microbes may hide a near-universal plastic-eating arsenal, with 600,000 proteins poised to attack waste
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Why Greek yogurt went viral and what it says about how we shop
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Breath carries clues to gut health
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Rapid melatonin test can help astronauts and others easily monitor their biological rhythm
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Q&A: Great company culture is more than creating a nice place to work
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How Latino business owners are navigating growth, AI and inflation
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Wasps move in on ant-plant partnership, disrupting a 10‑million‑year mutualism
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Largest ever map of universe captures 47 million galaxies and quasars
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Neanderthal infants were enormous compared with modern humans
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Sweet lifeline for wildlife after bushfires ravage their habitat
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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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