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Most people don't know what they don't know, but think they do
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Bottom trawling is scraping oceans of wildlife
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Asteroid to miss Earth by a quarter of the length from us to the moon
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Asteroid set to fly very close to Earth
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Why autism pioneer Uta Frith wants to dismantle the spectrum
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Ancient teeth hint at links between Denisovans and Homo erectus
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Natural sunscreen found in fish eggs can be made by E. coli factories
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Mostly empty foam overturns assumptions of electron beam stopping
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To get string theory, you need only four physics assumptions
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Radar picks up on bird migration. But how do we tell birds and storms apart?
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Beluga calls deciphered to bolster conservation efforts
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Are attention spans really shrinking? What the science says
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Electrified route to epoxides could cut costs and pollution with common catalyst
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Why global businesses are becoming quietly entwined with the military
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Flu signals in wastewater offer an early warning for community outbreaks
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Were Martian tides strong enough to shape its ancient landscape?
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Torpedo bats may shift baseball's sweet spot, acoustic analysis shows
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Baby ‘cosmic fossil’ galaxy brings JWST closer to glimpsing the universe’s first stars
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Climate change is reshaping Europe's protected areas, and managers are adapting
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Climate emulator recreates 2.6 million years of ice-age cycles on a laptop
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Barbell 'whip' may shape Olympic lifts more than lifters realize
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Predicting typhoon intensity using ocean surface temperatures
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Laser treatment reshapes MOF pores, boosting CO₂ capture by up to 75%
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Fire that scorched African mountain range was unprecedented in the last 12,000 years, research shows
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A marine-inspired sunscreen ingredient made by E. coli
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Identity traits sharply narrow who becomes friends or marries, model reveals
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SNOR protein provides 'all-clear' signal for dormant cells to resume normal operations
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Why heavier rain can mean less usable water as global warming intensifies
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3D atomic rearrangement creates 40,000 quantum defects in 40 minutes
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Fossil teeth from China uncover 400,000-year-old H. erectus ties to Denisovans
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Tiny robot drones learn to navigate the world like honeybees
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The Genetic Secrets of the Fruit Fly That Hunts Its Prey
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AI generates first complete models of proteins in motion
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Rivalry with neighboring groups may be a key driver of male size in primates
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This daily habit could lower dementia risk by 35%, scientists say
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Earth system AI closes data gaps to shows how extreme weather emerges
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How the Bird Eye Was Pushed to an Evolutionary Extreme
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Stardust trapped in Antarctic ice reveals tens of thousands of years of solar system's past
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Many Americans pessimistic about AI's impact—and want more regulation
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The crust under Africa is thinning in a way that hasn’t been seen before
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A real 'intergenerational equity' budget would address our unceasing environmental decline
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Scientists finally solve the 100-year mystery behind tough tires
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The stability paradox: How do organisms change shape over the course of evolution?
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For veterinarians in training, AI helps instructors improve feedback
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Atomic step–terrace ordering enables unprecedented precision in mechanical testing
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WHO warns the world is falling short of and even reversing its health targets
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Halley’s comet may be named after the wrong person
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Humans returned to Britain 500 years earlier than scientists thought after the last ice age
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A hidden lubricant in creeping faults? Uncovering the mysteries of aseismic slip
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Gold nanoparticles that behave like a liquid open path to adaptive materials
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