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Where do you think your ‘self’ is? Your answer is revealing

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Colonial roots may explain why North and Latin America treat wildlife differently

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Coal pollution is cutting solar power output worldwide, study finds

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Discovery could reshape RNA editing with DNA-guided CRISPR

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War imperils rare vultures' yearly odyssey to the Balkans

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NASA’s new AI space chip could let spacecraft think for themselves

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Mars may have once had an ocean and this chaotic valley is a big clue

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When La Niña lingers: Researchers uncover two mechanisms behind multi-year events

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NASA’s Roman Space Telescope could reveal millions of invisible neutron stars

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A grad student’s wild idea sparks a major aging breakthrough

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A 47-year study reveals when strength and fitness start to fade

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The hidden cost of a failed property auction

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Heat waves are now everyday disasters. Governments need to do more to protect people

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How ion channels inside cells manipulate the cytoskeleton

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Scientists “bottle the sun” with a liquid battery that stores solar energy

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How did the ethanol boom of the 2000s impact farm values in the Midwest?

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Colon cancer is rising in young adults and doctors don’t fully know why

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Soil also suffers from heat waves: Organic waste boosts its tolerance to 50°C

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The 'silent' invasion of a widespread freshwater jellyfish across Europe

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U.S. Supreme Court allows mifepristone by mail—for now

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Scientific AmericanS

Spain gears up for August total solar eclipse

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New reversible conductive glue could reshape electronics repair, recycling, and material recovery

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What Lamarck’s Giraffe Got Right

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Mitochondrial fission helps immune cells kill bacteria and could counter resistance

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New study provides rule of thumb to estimate land sustainability in river deltas

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Scientists estimate sunlight in 18th and 19th century Tokyo using historical diaries

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Old journals unlock monthly climate shifts behind Japan's 1830s famine

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Historical DNA connects 1.3 million living relatives to 17th-century Maryland settlers

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Tiny ocean life helps scientists estimate whale prevalence off the California coast

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Improved life satisfaction linked to being in nature

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Stop Demonizing the Birdwatchers Who Contracted Hantavirus

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Q&A: Is it time to expand our thinking about dark matter? A new study says yes

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Researchers uncover chemical origins of the Perseus cluster of galaxies

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A new model for predicting plant resistance can help prepare for climate change

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Digital environments can generate moderate levels of psychological overload among university students

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There’s an 82 percent chance El Niño will ‘emerge soon,’ NWS says

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Scientific AmericanS

Physics in uncharted waters: The mysteries of marine snow

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Engineered proteins store digital files with 30 times density at one-tenth cost

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Hyperspectral imaging to map Gran Dolina's oldest sediments and fossils in infrared

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In productive ecosystems, larger animals capture more energy per species—but human pressure is reshaping the balance

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Indonesia may soon lose its last glaciers

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Buried in dark waters, viruses reshape one of Earth's largest carbon systems

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Seeing the invisible: The limits of two-photon vision

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Biodegradable sensors attached to plants detect pesticides in 3 minutes

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‘Golden rule’ in abstract art just discovered by mathematicians

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Scientific AmericanS

Building density, not trees, was strongest predictor of home loss in Los Angeles firestorms

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A fresh approach to peppermint: 250 new variants could boost flavor and fight disease

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Silk made into strong plastic-like materials with 6G potential

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Coral Reefs Are at a Tipping Point

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Implantable ‘living materials’ that deliver drugs on demand could help fight infections

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Scientific AmericanS
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