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Sturgeon fish sex sounds like ‘thunder’

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How a small amount of rare earth metal shapes the environmental impact of magnets

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Why you need to future-proof your brain in middle age and how to start

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Animals were sharpening their senses long before the Cambrian explosion, ancient tracks reveal

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How the electromagnetic spectrum opened our eyes to the universe

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Ancient altercations between musk turtles and alligator gar recorded in Florida's fossil record

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French astronaut to fly to commercial space station under deal

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A new origin story for multicellular life points to physics, not genes alone

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How megalomaniac leaders establish their grip on a group—and how they lose it

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Trump’s new AI executive order drastically shifts the administration’s stance on the tech

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First-of-its-kind AI tool for translating life-saving weather warnings across the US advanced

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Mathematicians say 'don't believe hype' on AI capabilities

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Twilight hunt reveals falcon feasting on unusual prey at Greek lagoon

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Distant climate patterns determine how cold Japan's winters become

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The best new popular science books of June 2026

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Trump administration takes aim at crucial ocean monitoring network

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Bird masturbation appears natural across 120 species, challenging long-held veterinary advice

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How a Richard Feynman formula could explain your dining habits in a new city

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Hearing loss is bad for the whole body – but new treatments are coming

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Hidden store of manganese may have helped Earth get its oxygen

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Atacama Desert's extreme aridity initiated 20 million years earlier than previously thought, study finds

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Modeling life beneath our feet: A step towards realistic soil ecology at the landscape scale

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See the Gravity Waves from a Super Typhoon

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The risk of relationship breakdown can be influenced by our genes

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Britain's oldest cave art may have been rediscovered in Bacon Hole cave

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From flat moss to forests and flowers: Protein discovery may explain how plants conquered land

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UN warns world to prepare for El Nino extreme weather

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Blue Origin says rocket explosion spared fuel tanks and key launch pad parts

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Under Notre Dame cathedral, a 'dig of the century' unearths 1,700 years of history

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How Macau strengthened its typhoon resilience without massive seawalls

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Flatworms reveal exploding immune cells that kill surrounding tissue

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Robot fish could unravel how our ancient ancestors first learned to walk

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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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