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Mon Apr 20
Lab fish cycles are hours out of sync with natural ones, researchers discover
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‘Morbid’ doesn’t want you to fall for antiaging hype
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The Colorado Avalanche is dominating the NHL—Denver’s high elevation could be the reason
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Scientists found a hidden Alzheimer’s trigger and shut it down
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Scientists discover massive natural hydrogen source beneath Canada
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Tiny sea creature Porpita porpita may live adrift at sea for years longer than previously thought
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A SpaceX rocket will soon hit the moon, raising concerns about handing over space launches to private companies
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Image: NASA's Psyche mission images the crescent of Mars
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Image: NASA's Psyche mission spies Mars' wind-blown craters during close approach
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How face-building genes get ready early: Genome folding may prime crucial DNA switches
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Naturally occurring soil fungi could boost rice yields while reducing reliance on synthetic fertilizers
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Could future Mars settlers print their own tools?
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Argentine researchers collect rodents for hantavirus tests
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Zoo reaches historic milestone for Puerto Rican crested toad conservation efforts with more than 12,000 tadpoles
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Sky bridges, citizen science protect endangered Malaysia monkeys
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Scientists use light to create tiny molecules that could transform medicine
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NASA’s plan for a nuclear reactor on the moon could change space exploration forever—if it works
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SpaceX's IPO moonshot draws some doubters on Wall Street
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Scientists found a giant magnetic “twist” hidden inside the Milky Way
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California turns to AI as whale deaths spike
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Pressure mounts at United Nations for climate change 'lifeline'
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Norway reports Europe's first case of bird flu in a polar bear
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Help wanted: Australian conservation group seeks new koala rescue dog
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DR Congo fishermen resort to trawling plastic waste
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5.8 magnitude earthquake hits Peru, damaging buildings and injuring 27
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Sri Lanka teeth reveal rising plant diets thousands of years before agriculture
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Did the last common ancestor of humans and apes walk like a gorilla? A new study offers a clue
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Japan to sell eels bred in captivity in 'world first'
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Glowing fungi expose final enzyme that could make bioluminescent tools more efficient
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Britain’s 11,000-year-old “oldest northerner” was a 3-year-old girl, DNA reveals
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Universal free school meals may improve student behavior
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Lost for 150,000 years: Rainforest discovery upends human history
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Scientists use DNA from poop to save the world’s rarest marsupial
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T. rex’s tiny arms may have evolved for a surprisingly brutal reason
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Scientists discover strange link between vitamin D and pain
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We asked US researchers how the Trump administration's science policies have affected them
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Humpback whale breaks migration record with 15,000 kilometer ocean journey
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Historic co-determination helps monasteries navigate digital change across three countries
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Survey reveals students' mixed feelings about writing with artificial intelligence
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Breakthrough drug reverses aging in skin and dramatically speeds healing
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AI-driven framework enables precise prediction of RNA splicing and isoform usage
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We may finally know why dinosaurs like T. rex evolved tiny arms
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Hurricane forecasts have improved dramatically, saving lives, but federal cuts stretch NOAA to the breaking point
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Birds clap in the dark to flirt: Nightjars reveal a hidden language of sound
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SIRT6 protein could protect against age-related breakdown in chromatin, possibly help reverse aging
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How Himalayan storms humidify the upper atmosphere
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Intrepid tails—fluke photos confirm humpback whales mount 14,000 km open ocean crossing to breeding grounds
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We Finally Have the Answer for T. Rex’s Tiny Arms
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Revealing the invisible: A new baseline for Salish Sea diatoms answers a global call
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Why meat-eating dinosaurs like T. rex evolved tiny arms
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