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The lasting appeal of homeschooling: What motivated families to continue after schools reopened post‑pandemic

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AI is showing up in court cases, but only a human jury can grapple with the moral weight of assessing guilt

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As sargassum floods Florida beaches, researchers uncover new use as food-grade ingredient

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Medieval jaw reveals Scotland's first known dental bridge made from 20-carat gold

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Massive marine heat wave caused Caribbean coral reefs to collapse much faster than predicted

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Why isolated human groups speak more diverse languages even as genetic diversity shrinks

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Fruit Flies: Masters of Hypergravity

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Babies may ‘catch’ yawns from their mother in the womb, new study finds

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This tiny outer Solar System world has an atmosphere. It shouldn’t

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Application of Florida 'extreme risk' firearm law varies widely across counties, study finds

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A chemical failsafe can save crops from disease without crushing growth

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Breakthrough biomaterial heals tissue from the inside out

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Board interpersonal diversity linked to lower tax avoidance

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What if the brain came first? Scientist rethinks the Cambrian Explosion

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The dark side of weight loss drugs: Ozempic's surprising hidden cost

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What Happens in the Brain When “Psychedelic Virgins” Trip for the First Time

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Hollow‑Earth myths and Nazi UFOs on TikTok are bringing white supremacism into the mainstream

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Dairy farms in California may transmit H5N1 virus through multiple sources

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Why some mathematicians think we should abandon pi

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It's complicated: New research reveals more about the social networks of baboons and African monkeys

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Super transformer aims to bring order to biology's data under one AI model

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Books and brain development: Why reading is much more than a pastime for children and teens

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Elastic rules may explain why nematic crystals look ordered and disordered at once

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Unraveling the evolution of an extraordinary photosynthesis in a tropical tree species

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Hostage‑taking by rogue states is on the rise: New research provides fresh ways to tackle it

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A 75-million-year-old fossil reveals a shocking tyrannosaur secret

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What to know about a rare hantavirus outbreak at sea

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Indigenous Andeans have a digestive superpower—and it may be linked to potatoes

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Water and 13 hallmarks of complexity trace path from molecules to life

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How to talk to your kids about separating and managing the change

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4,000-year-old tablets reveal magic spells, kings feared, and a beer receipt

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Astronomers map lifetime of over 100,000 molecular clouds across 66 galaxies

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Red button or blue button? What a viral question tells us about game theory and the state of the world

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Ahuachapán and its restive neighbors

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Decades of deep sea mining research show threat to seafloor creatures

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The 50-year quest to create a quantum spin liquid may finally be over

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Backlash builds over NHS plan to hide source code from AI hacking risk

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New research reveals repeated flooding is altering Florida freshwater resources

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JWST pins down the origins of a planetary odd couple

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Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin moon lander completes a crucial test as race with SpaceX heats up

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Does a psychedelic trip change your brain? A new study offers a tantalizing clue

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Magnetic fields can 'revive' superconductivity in nickelates, research reveals

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Cities in Nepal, Ethiopia and Malawi get tailored guidance to cut air pollution and cool overheating streets

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Understanding how lasers can rapidly magnetize fusion plasmas

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Blue Origin moon lander completes testing at NASA vacuum chamber

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Colored microplastics could be making global warming worse

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Packed together, they melt differently: What happens when one iceberg enters another's icy wake

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Profit alone is a poor measure of success—study shows companies can look efficient while harming the planet

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A decade of research reveals harms of ‘fitspiration’ content online

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Measuring the negative impacts of biological invasions on animal welfare

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