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There's an intensifying kind of threat to academic freedom: Watchful students serving as informants

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Black Ivory coffee: Elephant gut bacteria may contribute to its smooth, chocolaty flavor

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From a new flagship space telescope to lunar exploration, global cooperation will make 2026 an exciting year for space

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Whether or not US acquires Greenland, the island will be at the center of a massive military build-up in the Arctic

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Why don't antibiotic-making bacteria self-destruct?

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Why Europa Might Not Have Life After All

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India shows how urban forests can help cool cities, as long as planners understand what nature and people need

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Rocks and rolls: The computational infrastructure of earthquakes and physics of planetary science

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AI sheds light on hard-to-study ocean currents

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Why people believe misinformation even when they're told the facts

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Bis-pseudoindoxyls: A new class of single benzene-based fluorophores for bioimaging applications

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CRISPR–Cas3 genome-editing system holds therapeutic potential

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Bulk inorganic crystals grown from water emit 'handed' light

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The US military has a long history in Greenland, from WWII mining to a nuclear-powered Army base built into ice

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Researchers film foraging strategy of wood mice choosing between healthy and moth-damaged chestnuts

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Atomic-level surface control boosts brightness of eco-friendly nanosemiconductors by 18-fold

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Climate engineering would alter the oceans, reshaping marine life. Our new study examines each method's risks

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Human–wildlife conflict in Zimbabwe is a crisis: Who is in danger, where, and why?

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The Quest for the Perfect Lip-Synching Robot

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Ancient teeth are treasure troves of data on Iron Age lifestyles

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Avocadoes may become easier to grow in India—but not if global emissions remain high

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Horses Can Smell Your Fear, Bizarre Sweat Study Finds

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Trump Administration Slashes Mental Health and Addiction Grants—Report

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Eleven novel factors essential for mouse zygote development discovered

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Plants use bacterial-like gene to make alkaloids, offering new route for sustainable medicines

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How prolonged maternal care in horses builds better brains and improves social skills

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Peering below Callisto's icy crust with ALMA

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Revealing the parental role in preventing childhood internet addiction and how to combat it

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A CRISPR fingerprint of pathogenic C. auris fungi for precision diagnostics

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To show LGBTQ+ support, experts say look beyond pride month

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Quantum simulator reveals how vibrations steer energy flow in molecules

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Youth rank safety as top priority again, study shows

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Medieval burials shed light on Menga dolmen's multicultural significance over thousands of years

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Researchers expand human genome map to 2.37 million regulatory DNA elements

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The Secrets of an Ancient Hunk of Woolly Rhinoceros Meat

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Overly involved parents may hold their kids back professionally

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NASA acknowledges record heat but avoids referencing climate change

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Researchers solve mystery of universe's 'little red dots'

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Scientists Find Extinct Rhino DNA in Wolf Pup Mummy’s Stomach

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Detailed map reveals groundwater levels across the U.S.

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A 'cosmic clock' in tiny crystals reveals the rise and fall of Australia's ancient landscapes

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Woolly rhino genome recovered from Ice Age wolf stomach

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Woolly rhino genome recovered from meat in frozen wolf pup’s stomach

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Analyzing Darwin's specimens without opening 200-year-old jars

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First-ever sanctuary of mountain ice cores in Antarctica preserves these climate archives for centuries

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Digital twins in the Arctic: How Svalbard is becoming a living lab for marine restoration

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Common: Being wrong. Less common: Admitting it. Acknowledging being wrong can increase trustworthiness in science

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Jupiter's hidden depths: Simulation suggests planet holds 1.5 times more oxygen than the sun

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Do even low-mass dwarf galaxies merge? New clues from the outer stars of a Milky Way satellite

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Scientists measure cellular membrane thickness inside cells for the first time

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Entries updated Jan 14, 2026 10:07:42 AM PST

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