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Tiny membrane tethers revealed as key to plant cell survival in drought

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A single protein may be holding back CAR T cancer therapy

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A plan to preserve wetlands without stopping development

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Predicting physics without parameter tuning: A faster computational approach

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Cutting a photon in two creates an infinite swarm of particles

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Q&A: Are plants the key to solving energy and food crises worldwide?

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Scientists discover gut bacteria that may help protect against autism and ADHD

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A hidden pollutant is changing how the world's forests breathe

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Vultures on the rise: Study provides evidence of population increase and delayed migration in western North America

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Active fault mapped for first time in New Zealand's largest city

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For satellites as small as a briefcase, getting around in space just got a whole lot easier

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9 Books We’re Excited About This June

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Why researcher independence doesn't start or end with a PhD

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Biohybrid microrobots repair spinal cord by combining stem cells with magnetoelectric nanoparticles

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The secret underground system keeping the Grand Canyon alive

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Nanoparticles boost delivery of lung cancer drugs 30-fold

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The future of agriculture

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Dormant black hole revives in under three years, brightening 10-fold in nearby galaxy

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New Scientist recommends Togetherness, a radical new view of life

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This blood-feeding fly sacrifices its sight after finding a host

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Astrobiology's looming statistical crisis

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New mantises planking their way to urban dominance

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Health-related ballot measures more likely to pass

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New tech enables scientists to see emperor penguins in darkness

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Q&A: Most biology education guidelines lack any connection to society, researchers explain why that's a problem

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Molecular glasses solve long-standing Arrhenius paradox

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A stellar “Rosetta stone” reveals the source of mysterious cosmic signals

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Survey shows little shift in Americans' views on political violence

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Mathematicians sign declaration to rein in AI use

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Questioning everything

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Icy moons' ability to host life could be revealed through an ecology-based method

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Strange winds on seven hot Jupiters reveal strongest signs yet of exoplanet magnetic activity

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Your brain starts making social decisions before you do

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Meteor as heavy as an elephant causes widespread speculation across New England

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One fat helped pancreatic cancer grow while another cut disease in half

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New hydrogen breakthrough turns waste heat into clean fuel

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New light-powered chip could accelerate AI and quantum computing

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Biodiversity offsetting shows promise in pollinator conservation

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How Gödel numbers turn mathematical laws against themselves

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Making climate-neutral plastics and cosmetics using bacteria

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How the EU's carbon price on imports strengthens climate policies globally

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Why the world's most ambitious coal phase‑out deal has failed, and what it means for climate finance

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Roman telescope's massive infrared mirror is ready to fly

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ESA selects two new scout-class missions

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Rovers, regolith, robots: The blueprint for the moon

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Textile wastewater treatment generates alarmingly high levels of toxic compounds, study reveals

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Two decades of data show that climate change is transforming Biscayne Bay to be warmer, saltier and more acidic

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Moderate thinning increased hair lichens, while heavy cuts reduced them in Sweden

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First deliberately injured Langobard woman in skeletal record reshapes view of male-only violence

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Did a Roman Legionnaire Wear Eyeliner?

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