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A minimal model for how a cell takes shape from the inside
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Ordinary enzyme that evolves into 'control switch' reveals tuberculosis weak spot
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Arctic shipping alters cloud formation, study finds
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Are asteroid-mass black holes hiding in the cosmic gamma-ray glow?
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Molecular 'Velcro' gel removes PFAS from water without fluorinated materials
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See the Southern Lights from Space in New ISS Video
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Astronomers map a magnetic 'skeleton' funneling gas into a stellar nursery
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Behavioral flexibility in foraging habits may help animals survive
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Using less, living better: Demand-side climate action wins public support
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Funding boosts postgraduate student success—study measures how
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Modeling nuclear fusion at lightning speed
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Anyone can fake a scientific image with AI, tricking even academic journals, and undermining trust in science
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Why the paint is peeling off the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool—experts explain
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How AI-generated cartoons reshaped Taiwan's 2024 protests
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Analyzing wildfire behavior can help detect risk zones earlier and support fire‑smart strategies
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New findings challenge idea that human bodies simply got bigger and bigger over time in a steady line
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High-severity fires burn 30 times more acreage than 40 years ago, researchers find
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Crashing insect populations lead to smaller tree swallows that reproduce less
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Astronomers want to build a swarm of telescopes to find life
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What made prehistoric communities resilient? Ancient social networks may hold the answer
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Underwater expedition charts seaweed forests in the remote waters of southern Patagonia
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Qatari Sand Cats Caught on Camera for the First Time
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How thousands of nature's longest sperm squeeze into a tiny fruit fly
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Why do cats groom each other? Research found that it is not always friendly
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Woman with Alzheimer's starts conversing again after taking psilocybin
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Researchers reveal Hong Kong as a 'biodiversity ark' for yellow-crested cockatoos and expand nesting support
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Webb spots the birth of a giant galaxy and a supermassive black hole
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Broken time-reversal symmetry phase in kagome metals may establish conditions for superconductivity
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Researchers reveal the pathogenesis of a rare respiratory disease through super-resolution microscopy
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CRISPR safety check evaluates intended and unintended mutations
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How drone AI could help endangered birds
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Machine learning helps identify six promising solvents for carbon dioxide electroreduction
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Housing, race, income linked to soil lead exposure in two northeast cities
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The New World screwworm has returned to the U.S. Now what?
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'Too pretty to do math'? Here's the real reason girls aren't choosing to study math
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How languages recycle parts of words to avoid confusion
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Plant‑based products need to be easier to find and consistently affordable for shoppers
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Primordial halo simulations reveal how cosmic storms shaped the universe's first stars
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New-to-science spider builds trap that flings ants into the air
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How menopause radically changes the brain – and what happens after
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Titan and Pluto exhibit the same mysterious spectral feature—and researchers can't figure out its origin
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Does climate change lead to more migration? Here's why researchers can't agree on the evidence
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‘Fusogenic’ neurosurgery let paralysed pigs walk again – are we next?
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Poo emoji, earthworm castings and pasta all obey the same coiling theory, physicists find
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Third known interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS may be billions of years older than the solar system, study finds
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Industrial fisheries discarded 80,000 metric tons of fish from 1950 to 2022, study finds
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Heat stress exposure climbed from 16% to 22% worldwide over 50 years, study shows
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How to Protect Earth Against Violent Space Weather
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A promising natural technique to remove CO2 could backfire
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The Caspian Sea has lost an area nearly the size of Sicily: Human activities are a major reason why
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