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Lab-evolved cyanobacteria survive minute-by-minute light swings, offering clues to hardier crops

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Understanding Japan's complex religious landscape

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Where Does Novelty Come From?

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Dinosaur dental fossils reveal bird-like parental care bonds

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U.S. neutrino megaproject takes shape in abandoned gold mine

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Pentagon releases trove of new UFO files, but skeptics aren’t impressed

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Nanoparticles overcome drug-resistant cancer via sequential drug release and photothermal therapy

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Fire is spreading in the Chernobyl exclusion zone after drone crash

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Plants survived the dinosaur-killing asteroid by duplicating genomes, study suggests

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To understand black holes, physicists turn to a mathematical ‘Rosetta stone’

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How Juno Can Still Beam Back Breathtaking Images of Jupiter

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Will We Ever Be Able To Forecast Volcanic Eruptions Like Weather?

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TikTok algorithm showed a pro-Republican bias during the last US presidential election

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New task-setting study shows that male bumblebees are more active and adaptable

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There’s a been a sudden increase in the rate of sea level rise

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There has been a sudden increase in the rate of sea level rise

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Nanoscale design channels hybrid light–vibration waves to carry heat more efficiently

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How a strange fruit fly became a bloodthirsty underwater hunter

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What makes some couples bounce back from stress so quickly? New clues emerge from cortisol and partner behavior

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One fifth of flowering plant evolutionary history is at risk of extinction, experts warn

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Nearly 3,000 peer-reviewed medical papers have fake citations, AI-assisted audit finds

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Saltwater crocodiles raised in captivity don't return to breeding centers after being released into the wild

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Why some brain cells are particularly vulnerable to multiple sclerosis

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This anti-CRISPR stops the protein assembly line in bacteria

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Meet the fleet: NASA Armstrong continues legacy of flight research

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One absurd raccoon army question just exposed a hidden flaw in how conspiracy beliefs get counted

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Slow breathing can calm the mind without any need for mindfulness

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How Dante's Inferno modeled a planetary impact 500 years before modern science

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The first direct observation of laser-created isolated hopfions

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There is no vaccine for deadly hantavirus, but this scientist is working on one

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Scientists make AI play Battleship to help it do science better

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Is Pluto a planet? That’s asking the wrong question

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A common constipation drug shows surprising power to protect kidneys

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Neanderthal 'kneeprint' found next to mysterious stalagmite circle

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The science behind social media’s peptide obsession

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Scientists discover a new way to prevent gum disease without killing good bacteria

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The mathematician who doesn’t exist

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Why some Europeans face deadlier heat and cold: Inequality map reveals who is most at risk

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Malaysia plans cloud seeding for drought-hit 'rice bowl'

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David Attenborough celebrates his 100th birthday

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Oceans near record heat again as El Niño conditions begin to build

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Scientists make stunning discovery that could change our understanding of the Universe

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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS contains strange water never seen in our solar system

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The Universe’s biggest black holes may be forged in violent mergers

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A Century of David Attenborough

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What scientists found inside coral reefs could change the future of medicine

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Doctors warn this popular vitamin may quietly disrupt cancer care

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4,000-year-old texts to reach new audiences in digital project

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Scientists find natural compounds that hit COVID-19 from every angle

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Can houseplants really purify the air in your home? What the science actually says

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