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Platform fast-tracks microbial design for high-temp manufacturing
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Green stones buried with Panama's ancient chiefs confirmed as Colombian emeralds
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Trump plan to give start-ups plutonium harvested from Cold War–era nuclear weapons is risky, experts say
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Chang'e-5 regolith studies reveal nanoscale space-weathering processes
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Scientists develop new method to estimate hidden species
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How We See the Beautiful, Violent Sun
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DNA solves 250-year-old mystery of the Seychelles’ lost crocodiles
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Ripples in fire-ant collectives suggest motions are driven by neighbor alignments
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New study shows atmospheric compounds formed from tire wear may pose human health risk
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A rare blue micromoon rises this weekend
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Neanderthal ancestry may lower defenses against common DNA viruses in people today
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Dog breeding inspectors need clearer guidance on rules protecting dog health and welfare—new report
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Hyena clan rank metrics need to be trait specific to fully explain hierarchies, scientists argue
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Start-ups are racing to revolutionise mathematics with AI
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Forgotten museum fossil helps rewrite part of animal evolution
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A $4 tongue swab test detects tuberculosis within 30 minutes
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Arctic Ocean passed a tipping point and scientists say it may never recover
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Scottish wrens may be evolving into new species through island gigantism
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Forget LASIK: Safer, cheaper vision correction without lasers or surgery
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3D-printed lymph nodes could widen access to CAR T-cell therapy
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This “Feathered Dragon” Shook Its Tail Feathers in the Time of Dinosaurs
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A 100-year-old piano mystery has finally been solved
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Adequate potassium management is key to maximizing cotton yield and fiber quality, researchers reiterate
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The generation of massive Schrödinger cat states using ultracold atoms
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New fences can save restored saltmarsh, research suggests
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'The book is in the future, but everything is seeded from our present'
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Scientists unlock evolution of gigantism in Scottish island wrens
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Happy, who taught researchers that elephants can recognize themselves, is euthanized at Bronx Zoo
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Arctic Ocean food chain is disrupted as a key tipping point has now been passed
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Cells trap heat in ways standard fluid physics cannot explain, study finds
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Astronomers discover how to estimate masses of newborn planets using dust rings
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The ‘age of gravitational astronomy’ is here
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SpaceX's Starship rockets are grounded pending investigation after test flight
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Think it's hot now? The next five years will smash records, UN says
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A New York cemetery was hiding 5.5 million bees underground
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Millions of planets might form around supermassive black holes
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Plants select growth strategies by 'spying' on their neighbors' scents
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A new approach to urban planning with less car traffic and lower carbon emissions
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Researchers block key protein that helps Parkinson’s spread through the brain
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Scientists thought brain inflammation was driving long COVID but the scans told a different story
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New depression treatment targets the immune system instead of the brain
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Scientists discover hidden gut-brain circuit that triggers protein cravings
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The definitive census of multiple star systems within ten parsecs
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Listening to the sun reveals previously hidden changes to solar cycle
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How the greenhouse effect governs temperature changes across Antarctica
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Expanded susceptibility and transmission in circulating avian influenza viruses reshape wild bird mortality
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Temporary carbon removal could help support climate goals, if used correctly
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Newly discovered 'thunder' of Atlantic sturgeons inspires awe
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Monkey see, monkey do: Study sheds light on cooperative decision-making
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Scientists forecast milder Chesapeake Bay dead zone in 2026
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