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What Bronze Age people ate and drank: South Caucasus pottery reveals a surprisingly diverse menu

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These three plant bacteria turn soy yogurt into a safer, creamier product while stripping out troublesome sugars

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Mosses and thale cress share the same leaf growth principles, despite 400 million years of separate evolution

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NASA on track for future missions with initial Artemis II assessments

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Goose poop could fuel a circular agriculture strategy, research shows

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Plastics found in tomato and wheat crops stunt growth, study finds

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‘Beyond Inheritance’ offers a new view on mutations

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The Peace That an Eclipse Brings

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Hubble reveals Crab Nebula filaments racing outward at 3.4 million mph

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One tiny gene switch turns red lettuce upside down and reveals a hidden chemical tradeoff

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ATLAS acts as a cosmic-ray laboratory with first measurement of proton–oxygen collisions

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More effective, longer-lasting sunscreen made from natural extracts

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One daily habit is quietly shaping preschool language, and it is not just screen time

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US climate sees decline in both hot and cold extreme temperatures since 1899, researchers claim

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Better-fed calves are more motivated to play, pioneering study shows

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Mathematicians found out why waiting for the elevator takes forever

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Mars Curiosity Rover Makes a Big Find on the Red Planet

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How Bruce the half‑beak kea weaponized his disability to become the alpha bird

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Missing link in evolution of ancient fish found in 150-year-old museum specimen

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Water-based process could make compostable packaging practical at industrial speeds

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New plastic film covered in thousands of tiny pillars can tear apart viruses on contact

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Earth Day started as a US 'teach-in' 56 years ago. Now it's a global event

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Titan’s strange plains may be explained by unusual weather

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Breakthrough sulfur polymer kills dangerous fungi and bacteria while sparing human and plant cells

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Our efforts to halt global forest loss aren't working: New research

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The edge of the Milky Way's star-forming disk revealed

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'Slopaganda': How AI-generated content becomes a political weapon

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The quantum arrow of time can be reversed, physicists show

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Less food waste: Supermarkets can save money by giving surplus food away

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Perovskite quantum dots crack two big barriers, staying stable in polar solvents and growing with atomic precision

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Put a nanodiamond under intense pressure and it becomes flexible

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The monstrous number sequences that break the rules of mathematics

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How we discovered the speed limit of arithmetic – and broke it

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NASA rolls out Artemis III moon rocket core stage

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Black bears are emerging as roaming reservoirs of antibiotic-resistant bacteria across expanding US ranges

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What a Parrot Means When It Says Your Name

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Former NASA astronauts launch new group to promote U.S. constitutional values

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CHIME tracks a hyperactive repeating fast radio burst source

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Sex bias against women skews government violence statistics

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NASA just dropped a stunning new Hubble image of a ‘Cosmic Sea Lemon’ 5,000 light-years away

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Telling people they might lose motivates more than telling them they might win, research shows

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Alternating atomic layers enable rare electron pairing mechanism in new unconventional superconductor

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Euclid Space Warps citizen science project helps hunt for strong gravitational lenses

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One-step method reveals structures of RNA-protein complexes in living cells

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Got pesky, invasive corals? Blast ‘em away with air guns

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Scientists just captured trees glowing with electricity during storms

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Game theory explains why the US's goals in Iran keep changing

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When managers 'walk around,' employee voice may shrink, paper warns

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Stretching and squeezing diamond opens new path for ultra-precise quantum sensors

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Uganda's Python Cave reveals how a Marburg virus outbreak could begin

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