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Nanoparticles sneak antibodies into cells to inhibit cancer and inflammation

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Researchers provide economic evidence base for shift away from animal testing

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Symbiotic partner-swapping or long-term fidelity? Partnership success between beetles and bacteria revealed

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Discovery of how cells maintain their DNA could shield key healthy cells from chemotherapy side effects

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Hubble details early galaxy transforming neighborhood 1.4 billion years after Big Bang

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Summer's silent killer: Why the world's heat waves are a global health emergency

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New energy-boosting quantum mechanism discovered in photosynthetic bacteria

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The Physics Behind the Poo Emoji’s Shape

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New breakthrough spots deadly methanol without opening bottles

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Real-time imaging reveals 'RNA hub' driving adaptive immune response

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Controlling ice crystal growth using polymer nanoparticles

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Crop diversity and perennial grains could strengthen soil health under climate stress, study finds

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Moose are native to Colorado, study shows

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Branched silver sensor offers more sensitive light-based drug measurements in blood plasma

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Surprising diversity found among Europe's last Neanderthals

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People avoid loss, regret rather than rely on 'risk-return' financial strategy

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Webb pinpoints millions of stars within Cigar galaxy

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Plant protein pair reveals new wood-formation mechanism

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All the Microbes That Could Survive in Space

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DNA loops reveal how immune cells build millions of antibodies from one genome

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Light-based sensors detect extremely low levels of traumatic brain injury biomarkers

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Our ovary blueprint is ancient, according to sea stars

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Antibiotic resistance threatens vision in pets and horses, veterinary review warns

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Horseshoe bats use echolocation to separate background echoes from those of fluttering prey

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New infrastructure model prioritizes disaster spending for vulnerable cities

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How continental shelf seiches triggered flooding following New York and New Jersey hurricanes

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The fuel crisis has hit the Pacific hard. The region is responding—but tough choices lie ahead

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Next-generation pesticide disrupts bumblebee reproduction

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Zebrafish and fruit flies share the same internal compass mechanism in a case of convergent evolution

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Can scientists learn cells' language? Researchers aim to decode cellular conversations

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Helping their friends to read can boost children's attainment

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New AI tool identifies wild animals by their unique patterns in real time

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Hundreds of schools close as UK braces for record-breaking heat wave

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Ten Australians are taking the government to the UN over fossil fuel exports. What is their case?

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Researchers find microplastics in hedgehogs—then trace them back to pet food

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What is driving Europe's heat wave?

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How underappreciated mathematician Emmy Noether helped prove physics' most fundamental theories

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Can the Sugar Molecules That Coat Our Cells Predict Our Health?

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You should turn off fans when it's too hot – but how hot is too hot?

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Europe: the world's fastest-warming continent

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India monsoon sweeps north but brings less rain than usual

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Happy Asteroid Day! Prize-winning plan focuses on space infrastructure

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Sawdust, cellulose binders and beeswax combine into eco-friendly foam

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How a heat dome is formed and why experts blame one for Europe's baking temperatures

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Yellow mealworms mapped anatomically for the first time

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Pathway to high-fidelity quantum computing identified

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Elite Maya people had teeth placed in a cave far from their tombs

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Attitudes, not personality, may drive deepfake pornography creation

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Although woodland salamanders have looked the same for millions of years, their physiology has evolved rapidly

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Parenting may permanently improve brain health for mums and dads

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