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The European roots of Africa's giant predatory dinosaurs

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New software tool aims to democratize access to space camera development

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MicroBooNE detector excludes electron neutrino cause of MiniBooNE anomaly

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Tiny creatures with big influence on coral reefs

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Afghanistan's August 2025 earthquake reveals the cost of international isolation, scientists warn

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Universal scheme efficiently generates arbitrary two-qubit gates in superconducting quantum processors

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How Geocaching Became a Global GPS Treasure Hunt over 25 Years

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What to Know About Mirror Life

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Are Some People Addicted to Revenge?

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EU seeks 'face-saving' deal on UN climate target

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Quantum computers are finally on the verge of being useful

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Can Hayabusa2 touch down? Study reveals space mission's target asteroid is tinier and faster than thought

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Only 40% of countries have booked lodging for Amazon climate meet

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Australian scientists grapple with 'despicable' butterfly heist

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12-million-year-old porpoise fossil found in Peru

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Australia unveils 'anti-climactic' new emissions cuts

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Europe, Mediterranean coast saw record drought in August: EU data

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Adaptable 3D bioprinting technique can boost engineered tissue output

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Simple menu tweak can nudge people into choosing climate-friendly food

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Sub-Neptune exoplanets unlikely to be water-rich ocean worlds, researchers say

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Scientists build micromotors smaller than a human hair

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NASA’s Perseverance just found new evidence that Mars could have been habitable

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The Moon could finally reveal dark matter

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White dwarf caught devouring a frozen Pluto-like world

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Why Alaska’s salmon streams are suddenly bleeding orange

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Oil rig study reveals vital role of tiny hoverflies

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Goodbye colonoscopy? Simple stool test detects 90% of colorectal cancers

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Rogue DNA rings may be the secret spark driving deadly brain cancer

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Harvard’s salt trick could turn billions of tons of hair into eco-friendly materials

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Vitamin D supplements may lower your level of one type of vitamin D

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ChatGPT appears to improvise when put through ancient Greek math puzzle

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Secrets of Chinese AI Model DeepSeek Revealed in Landmark Paper

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Ubiquitin's ability to tag synthetic compounds offers new path to drug discovery

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'Greenhushing' is a trend that leaves businesses downplaying their environmental wins

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NASA's tally of planets outside our solar system reaches 6,000

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An incredible comeback: Chicago River fish populations show signs of recovery as 24 species spawn

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Some small asteroids can abruptly explode

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Unexpected activity of metabolic compound helps decode plants' language of light

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Earth's inner core: Nobody knows exactly what it's made of, but now we've started to uncover the truth

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Cargo vessels and sea currents found carrying Indo-Pacific fish into Mediterranean

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Mapping songbird migration patterns may help offshore energy be more bird-friendly

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COVID Vaccine Access Now Varies from State to State. Here's What to Know

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Lipid nanoparticles enable targeted RNA therapy for inflammatory bowel diseases

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Single-shot laser technique captures plasma evolution at 100 billion frames per second

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Wild chimpanzees may get mildly intoxicated from alcoholic fruit

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Milan nightlife hubs bring rich and poor together, study finds

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Chimpanzee Consumption of Boozy Fruit May Illuminate Roots of Humanity’s Love of Alcohol

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How Luxembourg detects microbes in its water supply before they pose a health risk

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Young people are less liberal and courageous than previously thought, Lithuanian study suggests

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Lucy's main belt target has its features named

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