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Tiny “sesame” sea slug discovered in Taiwan turns out to be a new species
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'Hook-up culture' on dating apps harming men's body image
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AI bots ignore evidence. Can we trust them with science?
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New drug could finally stop deadly fatty liver disease
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Popular anti-aging drug combo caused severe brain damage in mice
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How to survive in the abyss: Secrets of deep-sea sponges
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Tiny quantum computers could help create giant telescopes
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New laser heat treatment could stop blindness before it starts
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Ever-restless Mount Dukono erupts
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First quantum grandfather clock could probe where gravity comes from
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Demographic forces stall global progress toward gender equality
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Memory-preserving transistors could bypass the Boltzmann limit
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This sci-fi novel asks—can what you will never know kill you?
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Iran threats expose the aging fleet that repairs undersea Internet cables
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How doctors will handle abortions if mifepristone telehealth access is banned
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NASA’s Webb telescope discovers a planet where rock clouds vanish every night
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Are humans really selfish? Rewriting the rules of civilization
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NASA’s Fermi telescope reveals the power source behind monster supernovae
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We may finally know why gold stays so shiny
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Record temps as spring heat wave bakes Europe
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Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon drops to lowest level since 2019
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NASA lays out moon base plans with landers, buggies and drones at the top of the list
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Love birds: twice-extinct parakeet gets lifeline from randy pair
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Scientists say guava juice could make iron supplements work better
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Earth’s orbital wobble triggered rapid climate chaos during the dinosaur age
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Humanity has already exceeded Earth’s limits, study warns
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Scientists discover ancient single-celled ancestors still live on in your blood
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Awe-inspiring nature helps people connect to science, study finds
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Scientists are raising new questions about vitamin B12 and cancer
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Scientists create supercharged vitamin K that helps the brain heal itself
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Autistic Australians three times more likely to be homeless, research reveals
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Research challenges beliefs that sexual objectification is a power move
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Thousands of sheep and cows die in trucks and saleyards every year. They need better protection
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Red shift: Study gauges salamanders' sprint speed as connected to their color
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Canadian Rockies study shows that spruce trees adapt to rugged peaks and boreal flatlands in a similar way
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Entanglement injuries cause prolonged suffering for whales and dolphins—early intervention is crucial
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Teaching thermodynamic laws to AI unlocks a polymer modeling challenge
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From compliance to inclusion: Valuing faculty with disabilities
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Heat stress linked to higher koala hospitalizations and deaths above 27 C
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190,000 baby trees in 25 years: Seedling census offers clues to what the future might hold for Michigan forests
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Plastic upcycling method turns food packaging into faster-degrading materials
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Q&A: The Alps are crumbling, and permafrost is not playing the role many assumed
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Researchers want to clear the air on traffic pollution in Tampa
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Ancient dust points to retreat of West Antarctic Ice Sheet during last warm period
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Discovery of furtivovirus advances understanding of giant virus evolution
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Beyond Anglo‑Saxons, Celts and Vikings: DNA uncovers a dynamic history of migration to Britain
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See the Stunning Images Psyche Beamed Back From Mars
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Supply chain crises increase banks' credit risks by 70%, modeling study finds
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New fossil salamander species related to the famous axolotl is discovered in Mexico
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This Pope Weighed in on Modern Tech as Media Forever Changed
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