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How much clothing is too much? The math behind having a sustainable wardrobe

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Faster aptamer screening finds synthetic alternatives to antibodies in days instead of months

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Scientists found a cannabis compound that relieves pain without the high

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Pumice rafts encroach on Admiralty Islands

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Antarctica is offering 30 to 50 years' worth of warning on sea level rise, models suggest

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Australian farmers are desperate to escape the latest mouse plague—and may soon get relief

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A single cobalt shock could trigger global EV battery supply chaos

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Novel generative AI model enables atomic-scale prediction of protein-protein interactions

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Landback returns of Indigenous lands happening across country, can lead public planning

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The first primates may have evolved in the cold, not the tropics

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AI-designed protein unlocks virus-like shells that could reshape vaccine and drug delivery

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Training class increases time fathers spend with children and on housework, improving mothers' access to work

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This DNA repair gene went rogue and exposed a cancer weakness

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Saturday Citations: Intermittent fasting and chronic stress; macroscopic entanglement; gamma-ray bursts

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Infrared navigation lets magnetic nanorobots deliver drugs with real-time precision tracking

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Silicon Valley's longevity biohackers are engaged in a dangerous experiment

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Ozempic changed obesity treatment, but experts say the real revolution is next

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Is NASA falling out of love with Mars?

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Attachment style may influence how many kids people have

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Hidden geological process offsets carbon emissions from thawing permafrost

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Belgian Nobel laureate Francois Englert dies aged 93

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Australia detects first case of contagious H5 bird flu

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The secret language behind animal cooperation

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Nanobubbles for algae cleanup: Q&A with researcher Wen Zhang

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Heatwave hits more than one in two people in France

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Burning forest 'waste' to make cement damages the climate. Let's pursue cleaner options

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A water treatment expert on what could actually fix the Reflecting Pool

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From birds to fish, how extreme heat causes wildlife to suffer

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Europe swelters as more heat records set to tumble

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Competition from Chinese imports is causing CO₂ emissions to rise globally, research reveals

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The Sun may not engulf Earth after all, scientists say

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Which World Cup cooling methods really protect players from extreme heat?

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Stressed-out soil bacteria adapt to environmental conditions

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AI reveals unexpected source of antibiotic candidates in prion proteins

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Observed high vapor supersaturation provides crucial evidence for aerosol convective cloud invigoration

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15-atom iridium nanoclusters stay stable 20 hours, outperform commercial catalysts

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New JWST images of abnormally well-developed galaxy cluster open up the 'cosmic noon' frontier

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Arabidopsis meristem map uncovers 18 cell clusters shaping stems and flowers

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A new way to control tiny quantum light sources by twisting atomically thin layers of hexagonal boron nitride

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How H5N1 bird flu hid unrecognized for weeks in dairy cattle

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New technique sharpens predictions of metal alloy behavior by capturing subtle atomic patterns

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Scientists pop the cork on the hidden chemistry inside wine bottles

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Faecal transplant makes the brains of old mice act young again

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Hidden underground, fungi drive carbon storage, crop health and ecosystem stability

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Tiny objects swimming in a superfluid of light move against the flow

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Plant hormones in mammals challenge view of cytokinins as purely botanical

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We've found a mysterious substance on Titan and Pluto

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Microbial partners may help maize and sorghum respond to higher temperatures

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Excessive Instagram use could erode our sense of self, altering the perception of our bodies

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Most portable air conditioners suck – but there's an easy fix

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