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Study finds key traits of condom 'stealthers'

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Quantum sensors use atoms, electrons and light as ultra‑steady rulers

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New research offers practical biosecurity tools to limit poultry disease spread

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Friend or foul? Exploring the ancient bond between pigeons and people

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US government is using AI more, but hiring gaps and risk culture still slow progress

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Illustrating the Precarious

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New RNA tool maps structure and motifs across organisms and viruses

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Screen time limits can protect children’s health, U.S. surgeon general advisory says

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AI tool fuses five satellite datasets to help track harmful algal blooms

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Disability inclusion in advertising can build stronger brand affinity

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Better helium reporting to improve fission and fusion materials modeling

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Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in 'chemical soup,' study finds

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A Look Back at Hubble’s Most Breathtaking Images

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Optoelectronic synapse shows exceptional photoresponse for neuromorphic vision

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How economic growth in low-income countries can also protect biodiversity

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An Ebola outbreak is spreading fast. Should you be worried?

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Extreme weather events may leave rivers unable to rebound

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How Earth recycles continents deep underground

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Cities change storms, but the impacts depend on the storm itself

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Ancient Atlantic warming points to how oceans may lock away heat for centuries

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Dominant fish face higher microplastic risk than subordinates in social groups

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Contemporary archaeologists dig into the present—bringing those so often forgotten into the light

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Urban aerosols grow faster in polluted air, sharpening climate model gaps

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15 Australian companies switched to a four‑day work week. It went surprisingly well

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Neptune's mysterious moon Nereid may be original survivor of Triton's chaotic arrival

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The complete evolution of spin glass from order to chaos

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Scientists solve 50-year mystery of plant immunity by unlocking debneyol's blueprint

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Showing empathy can make you more attractive, even when you frown

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Reusable tea cups have hidden thresholds for achieving environmental sustainability

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Fragility found in a high value shark population

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The mysterious reason why women get hotter from age 18 to 42

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Paper calls for biologists to rethink how they analyze the impact of climate

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Educational analysis of students' performance uses dynamic approach to include life's variables

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129,000 years of crocodiles: What we know about Australasia's ancient apex predators

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How you map numbers in your mind isn't universal, even among people who read in the same language

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Air-conditioning cools homes but may weaken climate action

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The quantum key to seeing through chaos

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Climate change spurs weight gain in owl monkeys

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Can we harness quantum effects to create a new kind of healthcare?

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Discovery of new fossils in Northwest Canada changes view of early animal evolution

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Cows can recognize familiar human faces and match them to voices

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Scientists improve knowledge on sea level rise—and confirm it has been accelerating since 1960

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Thousands of UK beekeepers submit honey to benefit environmental science

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How climate change is destroying Arctic cultural heritage sites

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Rising seawater heat may collapse coral oxygen flow before bleaching appears

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Why These Bees May Be Killing the Plants They Feed From

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NautilusN

These bizarre fossils represent some of the earliest moving, sexually reproducing life ever discovered

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Scientific AmericanS

An ancient moonpocalypse may explain Neptune’s odd moon Nereid

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Disability compounds employment woes for people with criminal records, and vice versa

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Insects in the city: Flowers alone may not be enough to sustain them

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