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'Much‑needed fresh air': 5 outcomes from the world's first summit on ending fossil fuels

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Fewer insects, fewer nutritious crops: Pollinator decline puts human health at risk

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School cell phone bans deliver benefits—but not right away

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Diaspora distress: When geopolitical conflict follows immigrant workers into the office

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Webb and Hubble find massive star clusters emerge faster

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Gas prices are spiking. So why aren’t U.S. oil companies drilling more?

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The brain processes overheard words under anesthesia, but it may not remember them

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What can singing mice say about human speech?

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Deforestation may push Amazon degradation threshold below 2°C warming

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Dark proteome yields 1,785 new microproteins that could reshape disease research

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A new kind of CRISPR could treat viral infection and cancer by shredding sick cells' DNA

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How to build cities for wildlife, not just people

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A low-cost rotavirus test could save childrens’ lives in Nigeria

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What Causes Lightning? The Answer Keeps Getting More Interesting.

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The Trump administration is bringing back flavored vapes. Advocates and lawmakers say the risks outweigh the benefits

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Hunters' appreciation of a targeted deer-management program transcends harvest

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The lost koala: New fossil species was hiding in plain sight for 100 years

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How Potatoes Shaped the Genes of the First People to Grow Them

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What working‑class boys need to succeed at school: Respect and open conversations

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Landsat 9 captures Russia's restless Shiveluch volcano mid-eruption

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A tale as old as time: Young, attractive femme fatale lore appears in nearly every culture

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Over 60% of developing countries face overlapping socioeconomic and water security challenges, scientists warn

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Feeling underqualified can help drive performance or toxic behavior—depending on one psychological factor

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Hologram technology where 'light becomes the key' enables hard-to-copy security

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Freshwater mussel protein offers new source of inspiration for medical-grade glues

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Huge landslide in Alaska caused 481m-high tsunami

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Neandertals used rhinoceros teeth as tools

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Robin Wall Kimmerer's Braiding Sweetgrass is still an essential read

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A persistent quantum computing error finally explained

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A 1,500-foot tsunami took scientists by surprise. Now we know why it happened

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OpenBind's first data and model release marks a milestone for AI enabled drug discovery

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‘Touchy-feely’ dark matter is having a moment

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Scientific AmericanS

Read the winner of this year’s Young Science Writer Award

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What are AI agents? Inside a real experiment where AI ran a start‑up

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When strength in numbers stops working: Climate extremes rewrite monkey society in Costa Rica

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Radical shifts to sustainability call for a new kind of legal thinking, researchers argue

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'Indian Niño' drove record heat in 2023 and 2024, new study finds

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New AI method tackles one of science’s hardest math problems

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With large DNA fragment assembly, scientists can design microbes that produce countless complex products

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Megafires may drive the prairie grouse into sub-optimal habitats

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PEG400 reveals parasite-only pocket that could sharpen malaria treatment

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240-million-year-old giant “sand creeper” found hidden in retaining wall

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Colon cancer breakthrough keeps patients cancer-free for nearly 3 years

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On the ground or in the atmosphere? Swarm satellites help characterize and pinpoint destructive events

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Common knee surgery found ineffective, may make things worse

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Space junk falls to Earth faster when sunspots peak, reshaping satellite collision forecasts

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Space junk falls back to Earth faster as sunspot numbers climb

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This common sleep habit could double your risk of heart attack

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Oak trees are delaying spring to starve caterpillars

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Webb space telescope reveals a scorching “super-Earth” that looks like Mercury

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