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A lot of 'recycled' plastic is being burned overseas—and causing widespread pollution linked to health problems

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Whiskey chemistry propels microscopic machines through liquid

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Landmark pancreatic cancer treatment paves way for targeting other tricky tumors

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Ultrafast laser shrinks to chip scale, potentially lowering costs for diagnostics and atomic clocks

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Detailed molecular picture of tooth enamel reveals adaptations to diet

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Ditch the niceties in AI prompts to save energy use, say researchers

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Cells have a built-in 'seatbelt' against sudden stress

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Common plastics soak up ballistic impacts thanks to a cross-linking molecule

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Extraordinary fossils solve a 500-million-year mystery: Bryozoans were there at the dawn of animal life

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Food industries embrace AI sensors to improve efficiencies

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How honeybees really crown their queens

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Ancient cave lion genomes reveal a distinct lineage

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Atom-based quantum computers are catching up in the race to usefulness

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Ancient DNA Illuminates the Uniqueness of the Extinct Cave Lion

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A secret to making a queen bee may lie in the wax around it

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How to encourage a child to try new, scary things (without traumatizing them in the process)

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Dead Sea archaea sport reinforced swimming tail for hypersalty waters

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Entanglement Builds Space-Time. Now “Magic” Gives It Gravity.

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Scientists simulated a nuclear fireball and found a surprise in the fallout

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Rare Meteorite Hints at Ancient Planetary Collision in Our Solar System

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Ancient DNA offers hope for California's critically endangered black abalone

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Solar sails edge closer to reality, but interstellar travel is another story

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Predictive model could help track deadly viruses back to their source

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Popular GLP-1 weight-loss drugs linked to lower risks of addiction and overdose

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NASA’s Mars mission MAVEN is lost forever

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Taimering mammoth was likely butchered by hunters and gatherers

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Rising emissions, depleting water and vanishing land: AI is threatening natural resources for billions, say scientists

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Belief that men 'evolved to be like this' could lead to more victim-blaming in rape cases

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World's largest scorpion revealed by 415-million-year-old fossils

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This new diabetes pill burns fat without the downsides of Ozempic

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Distant blazar OP 313 emits very high-energy gamma rays above 100 GeV

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Algal blooms explained: How scientists are helping spot them sooner

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Keto diet shows real promise for anorexia recovery

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Rising seas could eventually 'drown' mangroves and release carbon

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Organized microbial guilds keep Earth's underground biosphere running, research reveals

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Curbing Congo’s Ebola outbreak is hampered by unknowns about the virus

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Astronomers uncover statistical evidence for recoiling supermassive black holes

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The perks of polyandry: Mating with multiple males leads to home improvement for African tree frogs

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Scientists reverse anxiety by fixing a tiny brain circuit

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New discovery upends an 80-year-old theory of turbulence

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Beetle mating rituals key to Banksia populations

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Indonesia's air quality got worse after China banned plastic waste imports, research shows

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Typhoon Jangmi’s giant eye lights up the night as it approaches Japan

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Research project provides new estimates of greater amberjack abundance in U.S. South Atlantic, Gulf of America

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Violating the 3rd law of black hole mechanics in vacuum gravity

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Super Typhoon Sinlaku triggered atmospheric gravity waves visible from space

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Storm Jangmi dumps torrential rain on Tokyo

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The reason why elevators feel slow—and the surprising math behind everyday life

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Edison may not have been the first to record the human voice, new evidence suggests

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A child's tooth and strange green stones uncover a 5,500-year-old mystery

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