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How wax moth larvae can help reduce animal testing in research

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Q&A: Expert discusses 250 years of sports in the United States

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Check Out the Newest Fluorescent Amphibian

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Medicinal plants yield carbon nanoparticles that glow red and flag toxic metals

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'Labubu economics': Game-theoretic model explains why blind box strategies benefit suppliers, retailers, and consumers

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Ancient hominins selected basalt sources for specific tools nearly 800,000 years ago, study reveals

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New Relative Niño index introduces more robust way to measure El Niño strength

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Child drownings spike during heat waves—and it's a serious climate justice issue

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Plants could be used to grow medicines in space, study shows

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DNA design unlocks nanometer-scale catalyst control for cleaner hydrogen production

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Sesame dynamically rewires lignan metabolism during germination

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Corals have a hormonal clock and it looks surprisingly like ours

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How migration became a key to World Cup success

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‘Odd’ Gulf of Mexico earthquake rattles Florida and Cuba

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Twisted stacking lets 2D conductor keep single-layer performance in bulk form

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Green growth claims are overstated—our study shows three reasons why

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Ocean collapse triggered ancient wildfires, research suggests

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Ribosome tunnel interactions reveal how bacteria can pause protein production

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Need for early, institution-wide AI literacy education highlighted in study

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Van der Waals forces can play unexpected role in thin film properties

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UN warns of 'deepening crisis' in oceans, urges action

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How did a major mangrove restoration project in Senegal end up selling 'ghost carbon?'

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Neutron star merger simulations gain new precision with AI-driven r-process heating

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Research uncovers novel electronic properties in quantum material

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Your Saliva Knows How Sleepy You Are

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Physicists create new family of Schrödinger-cat states

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Why sophrosyne, an ancient Greek virtue, matters more than ever in the age of AI

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Recovered wild maize gene boosts crop protein without yield loss

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What happens when the world's breadbaskets start failing simultaneously?

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Tabletop experiment helps reconcile fundamental physics

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You don't need to worry about recursive-self-improving AI – yet

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What really happened when ancient humans migrated out of Africa

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What is a ‘normal’ memory slowdown, and when should I worry?

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Wildlife thrives in solar farm built on restored peatland

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How Facebook users affected by data breaches react over time examined

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Headless skeletons offer new insights into farming societies 7,000 years ago

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California's tectonic stress has reached record level, earthquake model reveals

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Two decades of research shows Indonesia's coral reefs are heat tolerant—but only up to a point

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Newfound sound wave scattering rule may lead to less bulky, more effective soundproofing

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Study reveals deception and confusion in bankruptcy filings

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Achiral crystal reveals Raman optical activity through ferroaxial order

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Frozen rat chromosome springs back to life inside a mouse embryo

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Can Apple and Google stop children from sharing explicit images?

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NASA satellites reveal major ocean nutrient stress

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Expanded mental health support builds success for anti-bullying program

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Some pterosaurs may have boasted bold iridescence

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Mobile money can fight poverty, but trust is vital

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Researchers craft a new, simple recipe for highly entangled quantum states

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The Philippines earthquake is the largest this year, but it could’ve been bigger—here’s why

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The path to teen radicalization isn't as straight as people think

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