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Closing the carbon cycle: Unraveling the roles of light and heat in CO₂ photocatalysis

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LiDAR maps medieval castle terrain and flags landslide-prone slopes in Japan

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eROSITA disentangles the solar system's X-ray glow from deep-space signals

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Wild Canadian freshwater fish reveal opioid and antidepressant buildup downstream

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Sex pheromone of a sandgrain-sized insect deciphered

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Why Middle-Aged Americans Are in Crisis

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Industrial chemical leaks could push ozone layer recovery back by 7 years

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Washington DC's 240 million‑gallon sewage spill is a symptom of nationwide trouble

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Laser method unlocks 3,000-Kelvin thin-film synthesis for quantum materials

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Looking deep inside quarks: CMS test probes to 10⁻²⁰ meters and finds no inner structure

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Bird and tortoise fossil tracks on South Africa's coast: Latest findings are world firsts

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Opioids and other drugs accumulating in freshwater fish

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NASA Artemis II astronauts say thank you to the world

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Global warming causes Colombian glacier to disappear

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Elite MBAs still influence who reaches the top of corporate America, study shows

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Baby Neanderthals may have had a rapid growth spurt compared to modern babies

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Uranus's two outer rings show starkly different origins

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Was the Grand Canyon Born from an Ancient Lake Spillover?

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Navigating the past with ancient stone compass needles

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Metals become stronger and more ductile with a millisecond electric pulse

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Massive Atlantic sargassum blooms traced to West Africa

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The secret sensory life of plants: Researchers are discovering how they see, hear, feel—and even remember

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Congress grills RFK, Jr., about vaccines and cuts to health budget

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For regrowing human limbs, this salamander gene could hold the key

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Employment data shows the early signs of AI job disruption are already here

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Largest Known Collection of Bees Discovered Living in a Cemetery

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Electric double layer emerges in new electrocatalyst interface model

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New study finds 12- to 17-year-olds willing to engage in democracy, but feel anxious, unheard, distrustful of politics

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Cyanobacteria surprise scientists with evolutionary shift

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Scientists unlock shape-shifting living tissue, programming cells to fold flat sheets into precise 3D forms

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Warm-bodied sharks and tunas face 'double jeopardy' in warming seas

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Gifted men exhibit lower levels of conservatism compared to their average-intelligence counterparts, finds study

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How the Grand Canyon formed is a surprisingly messy story. Here's the latest clue

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Boots on the moon and beyond. Where next after Artemis II mission success?

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A hidden Oregon basin and a shallower slab sharpen the Cascadia megaquake threat

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Meet Yuji, the Mexican baby monkey finding comfort in a plush companion

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Monkeys navigate a virtual forest with thought alone, pushing brain-computer interfaces beyond the lab

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What do sushi, climbing and smoking have in common? How we talk about risk

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New metric identifies at-risk mangroves before they disappear

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A strange ‘neutrino force’ helped heal a crack in particle physics

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Microscopic green pigment provides insights into how successive typhoons drive cumulative water and ecosystem changes

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Simulations generate thousands of cyclone scenarios to predict extreme flooding in Bay of Bengal

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Astronomers just finished the biggest, sharpest 3D map of the universe—and it’s beautiful

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Feeling lonely? Try a walk in the great outdoors

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Warmer winters and snow drought may threaten western US water by speeding flows

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Quantum Fourier transform reaches 52 qubits, shattering the previous 27-qubit record

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Why couples may be wrong to dread talking about money

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A new measurement reveals gravity is still hard to pin down

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Patagonia yields 155-million-year-old long-necked dinosaur with links to two famous lineages

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Improving everyday journeys for women and girls

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