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2,700-year-old standing stone may provide fresh evidence for King Hezekiah's religious reforms

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When glaciers vanish, so does the hidden life they support

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Public school closings in Chicago linked to more gun violence in nearby neighborhoods

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'Geriatric' butterfly species lives nearly three times as long as their relatives

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Four ways kindergarten lays the foundation for lifelong learning

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A blood test for dementia may tell you if you have more than one type

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Could the keto diet help treat anorexia, schizophrenia and depression?

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Super El Niños may lose their punch in a warming world

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What we misunderstand about absent fathers

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5.5 magnitude earthquake rattles Tokyo region but no danger of a tsunami, meteorological agency says

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U.S. limits on Anthropic Fable AI could hurt cybersecurity

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Walking shark discovery reveals new species in tiny Papua New Guinea range

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4 steps you can take to avoid 'perceived scarcity' and prevent food waste

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New study explores potential cross-species spread of chronic wasting disease

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Revealing how and when a black hole's mighty winds can squash star formation

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A quantum state that lasts forever may finally be within our grasp

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The world agreed to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030—but marine protection can't be judged by area alone

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Does Cooperation Beat Cheating After All?

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Odor‑resistant and soft on the skin: The science of merino wool explained

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Could Earth have sent life to Jupiter's moon Europa?

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Laser Interferometer Space Antenna could double as an asteroid scale

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Most people who stop GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic eventually return

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Walking shark found in Papua New Guinea is new to science

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The best place to look for alien megastructures might be moon dust

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Young coqui frogs 'play it safe' when disease strikes, study finds

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NASA seems to be backing away from hunting for life on Mars

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World Cup Fever Study now open to all major smartwatches

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Radiocarbon dating confirms 10,000 years of continuous human occupation in the Pyrenees

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Study tracks juvenile sturgeon from Ohio's first-ever reintroduction effort

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Back from the brink: Bettongs return to the desert

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Young disk around WRAY 15-1880 may contain a primitive planetary system

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Semaglutide (Ozempic) linked to fewer bone fractures despite greater weight loss

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Autism may have two distinct subtypes that vary by brain activity

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New alliance to protect Atlantic's leatherback turtles launched on World Sea Turtle Day

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Here’s how big the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo might be

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New tool helps protect communities from flooding during rain-on-snow events and optimize reservoir management

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Scientists found a way to explain bird flocks that “defy” Newton’s third law

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Jury service boosts public trust in courts, but fewer Americans are serving

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Arctic Ocean reaches tipping point that could be dire for marine life

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New research suggests writing with AI demands more thought from students, not less

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Powerful UFO spotted blasting from a distant black hole

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Math Puzzle: Go to great lengths

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Scientists just found a hidden weakness in forever chemicals

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Neuroscientist Kauê M. Costa redefines how the brain learns

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Experts probe 'shock' arrival of mosquito virus in Scotland

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Trump’s Genesis Mission is putting AI to work on nuclear weapons

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Tonima Tasnim Ananna

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Readers respond to the March 2026 issue

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Poem: ‘The Soliloquy of Schrödinger’s Cat’

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J. Craig Venter’s last interview—on AI, risk-taking and immortality

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