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Hazardous Canadian wildfire smoke choking millions in US

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Aboriginal people harvested this native grass for millennia: Scientists find an odd trait in its DNA

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Australia's most diverse marsupial predators have been hiding their origins for millions of years

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India's private space industry shoots for the stars

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What 'Neil the Seal' can teach us about seal behavior: Marine biologist explains

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#MeToo and the marketplace: Can social reform impact consumer spending?

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Tennessee canola acres increased in 2026

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Math puzzle: A sequence of odd events

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See unprecedented images of Sunda clouded leopards, the ‘ghosts of the forest’

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Federal ginseng rules poorly predict plant health

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In the battle of the sexes, the pay gap persists

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Research finds that dropping SAT and ACT requirements may improve access, but may also hinder college admissions

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What’s the longest total solar eclipse?

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At least 12,000 excess deaths in Europe's June heat wave

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With climate ambitions in question, EU reforms carbon market

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Permanent daylight savings is bad for Americans’ health—here’s what science says could be better

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Wildfire smoke makes air unhealthy from the US Midwest to East Coast. Officials say stay inside

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SpaceX Starship launch aborted on the pad at the last moment

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Cyclospora outbreak linked to iceberg lettuce supplied to Taco Bell

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Ancient Egyptian princesses were ‘powerful’ weapon users, new analysis suggests

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Scientists tested 39 sweeteners and found unexpected gut effects

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Scientists built a camera that can track invisible particles in 3D

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New Alzheimer's drug repairs DNA damage and reduces brain inflammation

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Bones reveal ancient Egyptian princesses born 4,000 years ago used weapons

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Ancient Egyptian princesses knew their way around weapons of war

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EU's AI 'guardrails' cannot absorb rapid changes in technology, study warns

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New “living plastic” self-destructs in just 6 days without leaving microplastics

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Golf generates nearly €630 million in societal benefits in Finland

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This sugar-coated therapy boosted survival against deadly brain cancer by 50% in mice

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UN report offers roadmap for sustainable blue economies

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PathSay Project uses AI to cross language barriers

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For older women, water offers more than just physical health benefits

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Researchers discover rare freshwater mussels in Moosup River

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Entries updated Jul 17, 2026 09:10:05 PM PDT

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