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NASA’s Psyche mission is snapping photos of Mars on its way to an asteroid

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NASA's Psyche spacecraft buzzing Mars on its way to a rare metal asteroid

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The 'Big Three' asset managers use auditor-sharing for portfolio management

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Water drops on soap bubble films act like merging galaxies

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Combinations of climate extremes may prompt carbon budget rethink

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Discovery of antimicrobial peptides in ant venom has far-reaching implications

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Large-scale eDNA survey reveals hidden factors that affect regional fish communities

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Mathematicians prove existence of Kaleidocycles then unlock their exact motion

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Astrophysicists use 'space archaeology' to trace the history of a spiral galaxy

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Will future missions to the moon be sustainable? It may depend on whom you ask

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String theory is uniquely derived from basic assumptions about the universe, physicists show

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How much is a bat worth? Their deaths cost taxpayers and the wider economy

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Sex-related differences in hoverfly eyes give insight into their aerodynamic powers

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A child's environment may shape how their brain solves problems

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Study finds more than 84% of dogs show signs of fear, anxiety

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Can helium-3 create a ‘gold rush’ on the moon?

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Most Australian 'wild dogs' are predominantly dingoes

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Vocal fry is more common in men, actually, find scientists

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Why emus can't fly: A 'time switch' in bird embryos holds the answer

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Autonomous underwater robot discovers hidden coral reef 'hotspots'

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AI can take the friction out of life, but some effort can be good

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Why marimbas cost so much and how hickory could change music classrooms

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Vocal fry stereotype unravels as men and older voices show more creak

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Scientists say a daily multivitamin may help slow aging

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Machine-learning method maps the uncertainty of biodiversity scenarios: The Bigfoot connection

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Will burying dead trees after a wildfire keep their carbon locked up?

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Your Brain Can Learn Things When You’re Unconscious

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After 100 years, scientists finally uncover hidden rule behind cosmic rays

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Giant “stealth” magma surge triggered thousands of earthquakes beneath Atlantic island

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'Learning recession' in US schools predates pandemic: Report

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The high‑tech shipbuilding methods that helped Vikings dominate the seas

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Hairy new fish species discovered in the Great Barrier Reef

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Privately educated CEOs seen as 'safer bets' despite no evidence they are

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'PrincipalGPT' creates a new AI blueprint for legal literacy in the classroom

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More than half of US faces worst drought in decades, says expert

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Paleontology rocked by discovery of organic molecules in 66-million-year-old dinosaur bones

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Reducing fear is critical for improving trust in law enforcement, study finds

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We keep thanking machines and forests for one strange reason, and it is reshaping human bonds

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Satellite launch pollution is rapidly accumulating in the upper atmosphere

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Female rats like a different kind of tickling than males

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Koala milk may hold key to better care for orphaned joeys

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Giant squid discovery uncovers a hidden deep-sea world off Australia

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How AR tech augments STEM teaching

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3 things you need to know about quantum computers, from an expert

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What gives stevia its sweetness? Scientists uncover the genetic secret

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The war in Iran is supercharging an ecological crisis in the Persian Gulf

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Scientific AmericanS

Deep-Earth diamonds reveal trove of never-before-seen minerals

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Scientific AmericanS

Depression scales may not work the same for highly intelligent people

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Scientific AmericanS

Melting of Greenland ice sheet could release methane 'fire ice'

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Melting of Greenland ice sheet could release large stores of methane

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New ScientistN
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