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Lighter X-ray aprons could spare health care workers from chronic pain

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Why plant cells need heme: Hidden signal reshapes photosynthesis gene control

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X-ray scans uncover Nazi symbols hidden beneath postwar painting

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How Big Tobacco Marketing Made it into Our Lunch Boxes

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Yeast experiments reveal an evolutionarily conserved backup route for making a molecule that's essential to life

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Why does the Y chromosome retain UTY?

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A 170 km journey by a freshwater stingray challenges long-held conservation assumptions

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NASA’s astronauts will wear a Prada-designed onesie to keep cool on the moon

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Luxury brands turn memes into more shares, clicks and laughs across four experiments

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Black hole feeding bursts may explain JWST's Little Red Dots in early universe

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How Terry Tao Became an Evangelist for AI in Math

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New evidence from Yinshan Block reveals Earth's early supercontinent cycles

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Gleam-glum effect reveals emotional word cues in children as young as five

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Half the world's reservoirs could be clogged up with dirt by 2060

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Astronomers discover the earliest known flickering quasar

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Secondary silylium ion drives one-pot ketone sulfonamidation, reaching 95% yields

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A drug may help people on GLP-1 meds preserve muscle

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How Artemis II livestreamed hi-def videos and images from the moon to Earth

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Technology used to monitor conservation efforts at Rome's Colosseum to be used at the Ipiranga Museum

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Critically endangered Chinese pangolin found in Nepal's sacred forest

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How NFL draft position overpromises player potential

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Understanding anorexia’s grip on the brain could unlock new therapies

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Alien signal claims face stricter verification under updated disclosure rules

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Lessons in Chemistry, 19th-Century Style

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Increase in wildfire-driven ozone pollution linked to premature deaths across the U.S.

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These horses are unaffected by petting in children's zoo, heart rate monitors reveal

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Experts issue climate warning ahead of expanded FIFA World Cup

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Bacteria can learn and form memories without a brain

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AI cracked an Erdős math problem. Now experts want guardrails

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Unpicking endometriosis reveals how it affects more than the pelvis

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Scientists discover the brain chemical that helps you break bad habits

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You could get some of the benefits of sleep without having to nod off

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New ScientistN

What is space-time? A mystery at the heart of reality

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Heat breaks the rules at the nanoscale and scientists used it to their advantage

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Why GLP-1 drugs might reduce cancer risk

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Scientific AmericanS

Scientists may have debunked one of humanity's oldest habits

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Nickelate superconductors share a common electronic fingerprint

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World Cup begins under health watch as new AI rules spark debate and ancient Rome’s road network expands

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A 7.8 magnitude quake in the Philippines kills at least 19, fells buildings and sets off a tsunami

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Everyone thought these helmets were Roman until scientists uncovered the truth

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Superheated magma may explain why similar volcanoes erupt in very different ways

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Ancient dental calculus uncovers regional and historical shifts in Japan's oral microbiome

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Antibiotics drive resistance in waterways—even after they break down

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South Australia’s koala boom could end in mass starvation

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Dementia risk linked to nitrate in drinking water, study finds

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Doctors thought this kidney drug helped some patients. It may help millions more.

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Solar panels on rewetted peatland could be a climate and nature win–win

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Mysterious signals keep coming from space: Astronomers find their 'Rosetta stone'

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Can AI detect smuggled sea cucumbers?

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Scientific AmericanS

AI spots smuggled seahorses, shark fins and sea cucumbers with 92% accuracy

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