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Nature's 'master painters': Study reveals how damselflies break optical barriers to create saturated colors

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The fifth national climate assessment: Report shows change is here, but there is hope

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How to Heal People with Science Fiction

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How the new FDA-approved ingredient bemotrizinol enhances sunscreen protection

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Scientists uncover RNA's hidden role as protein chaperone

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eDNA metabarcoding evaluated for fish diversity assessment

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Zoned tourist vessel routes could curb invasive marine pests across Galápagos Islands

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Wild bird eggs reveal pollutants' environmental footprints

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Here’s Why Our Walking Gets Slower as We Age

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Scientists discover a 3.5-billion-year-old asteroid impact on the moon

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A pectin and chitosan film to protect bioactive compounds in foods and therapies

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Children's motivation and attitudes towards learning play a key role in academic success, study finds

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Researchers ask us to rethink the ways we see and study the Arctic

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Firefighters face a higher risk of skin cancer, but nano fabrics with tiny, rough fibers can help keep them safer

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Dino-killing asteroid may have fueled underground life for 8 million years

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AI in nature conservation: Powerful tool or dangerous shortcut?

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How animals use leveling behaviors to put alphas in their place

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New buried-growth process enables 2D arrays of position- and orientation-controlled diamond qubits

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Silent volcanic gas buildup revealed six months before La Palma eruption

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'Seismic champagne effect' may explain why fires break out long after earthquakes

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'Double-edged' nature of workplace resilience examined

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Tea compound boosts seaweed hydrogel strength fivefold, while tuning adhesion and breakdown

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Farmed oysters may boost New York's dwindling wild populations

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How math’s ‘hairy ball theorem’ could explain bad hair days

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Satellite data reveal Southern Ocean vertical currents diving 3,000 feet below surface

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Support for rural women entrepreneurs linked to economic growth

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MeerKAT reveals three electron acceleration sites in one solar flare

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SpaceX's hold over orbit matches East India Company's grip on maritime trade

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How climate shapes the meanings of words across languages

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Maya altar and offerings at abandoned Belize sites highlight enduring ritual activities

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Italian Luca Parmitano to be first European to join an Artemis mission: NASA

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How positive tipping points may be the key to protecting tropical rainforests

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Iberian DNA remained largely unchanged for six centuries before Roman influence, study finds

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See the First-Ever Photos of Cozumel’s Mysterious Dwarf Fox

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How gaps in education, work and welfare support can push neurodivergent people into homelessness

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Can AI help coastal cities prepare for rising seas and extreme events?

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Americans’ trust in the CDC has plummeted since 2025, new poll finds

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Oldest Maya Long Count calendar date may reveal how royalty turned time into power

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3D-printed nozzle array could streamline production of drug-delivery microparticles

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As Japan's popularity booms, a new survey shows strong anti‑foreigner sentiment

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Frozen squirrel scat preserves ancient DNA from hundreds of species

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The last-ditch plan to save coral reefs from utter destruction

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Why are sloths slow? It's in their DNA

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Where did language come from? Nobody really knows, but the theories are fascinating

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NASA reveals astronauts who will fly Artemis III, its next step toward a moon landing

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How waves, ponds and green algae are accelerating sea ice melt in Antarctica

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New dating of Spain's Sala Keimada rock art sanctuary reveals thousands of years of continuous use

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Savanna chimpanzees use tools for capturing and feeding on army ants, study shows

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Consumers often make suboptimal loan prepayment choices

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Ancient ground squirrel droppings reveal Arctic's rich evolutionary history

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