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Ordinary WiFi can now identify people with near perfect accuracy

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The Bayeux Tapestry tells only the winner's story—but the other side can be found in old English texts

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Wildfire risk is now spreading to cool climates like the Scottish Highlands and Irish uplands

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Blue and fin whale sightings on the rise in the Southeast Atlantic

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Imaging ellipsometry tracks MXene thin-film quality during fabrication without damage

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SpaceX launches Starship V3—the world’s most powerful and tallest rocket ever

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Understanding the mechanisms of collective cell movement

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Just outside Jupiter, one region may have forged six meteorite parent bodies

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We're 'green chemists'—why we think this emerging science can transform the way the world uses its resources

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Why we live alone—and what it means for the climate and our sense of community

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Making biomolecules glow: New dye solves imaging interference problem

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Novel porous gel changes color, shrinks and hardens when it detects target molecules

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Nickelate reveals nodeless gap, providing key clue to high-temperature superconductivity

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Gaze into the Stunning Crystal Ball Nebula

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Some technologies use accelerated natural processes to capture carbon, but can they store it durably?

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Arctic thaw unleashes mining-like pollution across hundreds Arctic waterways

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Physicists figure out how to reduce formation of 'viscous fingers'

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Student talent drives simpler method for programming artificial muscles in soft robots

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Scientists discover thriving hard-substrate fauna in Oceania's deep sea

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Finally a Commencement Speech That Gets AI Right

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'Designer' superconducting diamond: Researchers uncover path to multi-modality quantum chips

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South China Sea coral reefs reveal carbon stores rivaling mangroves and seagrasses

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SpaceX to retry Starship test launch Friday

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Rediscovering science: New knowledge hidden in old data

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Second ribosome binding site helps explain how tetracyclines work

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Travel hookups go digital, bringing intimacy, risk and emotional exhaustion

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How Your Brain Decides What Matters

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Key switch controlling soil fungi symbiosis could solve a longstanding agricultural problem

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Bodies in fashion: Diversity is up, but the ideal stays the same

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Mercury may have gained all of its unexpected water in a single day

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AI makes a major breakthrough in a math problem that had stumped experts for decades

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Ocean acidification is ruining reef fishes' social lives, study finds

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Sequential antibiotic strategy can weaken dangerous pathogens

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Experimental mRNA vaccine may protect against multiple Ebola viruses

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Agentic AI could help electron microscopes plan, adapt and analyze experiments

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Better protecting consumers against fake reviews with a new training method

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Why lawyers keep citing fake cases invented by AI

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Physics explains why gold stays pristine

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Far side moon photos reveal hidden lunar minerals in brilliant color

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Using pulsars as ultra-precise gravitational probes to 'weigh' neighboring galaxies

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AI will not take your job, it can transform it—but only if you trust it, says researcher

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Coral refuges in Western Australia resist 2025 bleaching through record marine heat

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Chimpanzees' unusually protracted and vulnerable adolescences

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Hidden for 100 years, bright pink shrub identified as new Australian species

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Congo prepared for Ebola. Now a rare strain is exposing gaps in readiness

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Hi-res microscopes give biologists petabytes of data. Scientists are creating an AI assistant to make sense of it

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Q&A: What can plant evolution teach people about breeding better crops?

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Earth’s molten outer core is behaving in chaotic, unexpected ways

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Rice feeds billions of people—but its role in fueling climate change is growing

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Stressed crystal creates nanoscale patterns on chip materials at room temperature

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