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Ancient dirty dishes reveal decades of questionable findings

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Wetlands trap toxic metals after battery plant fire scatters debris

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Nigeria's low-cost private schools are the only option for millions: Is closing them a good idea?

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Why meetings can harm employee well-being

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What time is it on Mars? Physicists have the answer.

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Rural high school students are more likely than city kids to get their diplomas, less likely to go to college

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'Quiet divorcing' puts a new name to an old problem: The slow erosion of intimacy

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Close brush with two hot stars millions of years ago left a mark just beyond our solar system

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New York's wealthy warn of a tax exodus after Mamdani's win, but data says otherwise

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Physicists create 'quantum wire' where mass and energy flow without friction or loss

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Did JWST find an exomoon or a starspot?

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New code helps scientists map dark matter halos

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Controlling quantum states in germanene using only an electric field

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Spain deploys army after African swine fever outbreak

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Rising levels of banned toxic chemicals found in otters from Wales

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From pine chips to pharmaceuticals: Lignin upcycled into amides using reusable catalyst

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High pressure increases terahertz emission 13-fold in 2D semiconductor GaTe, study reveals

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Durable plastics made from essential oil compounds offer easy recycling

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Humans first entered Australia 60,000 years ago via two routes, DNA analysis suggests

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New digital state of matter could help build stable quantum computers

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How clean is the air we breathe?

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Exposing the hidden carbon cost of potash imports into Brazil

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Study reveals how pond depth and light drive greenhouse gas emissions

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Silver-infused zeolite efficiently separates xenon from krypton for industrial use

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Arts-based methods helped Afghan refugee youth in Iran express their hopes and struggles

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Why researchers are studying lipid levels in chimpanzee blood

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Water retention on Earth-like planets around variable stars

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Fire suppression and winter warming jointly drive dieback of natural Mongolian pine forests

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Delaying building block supply boosts self-assembly efficiency of complex systems, biophysicists demonstrate

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Computational framework streamlines therapeutic RNA nanocarrier design

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Argon ion treatment increases carbon nanowall electrode capacitance fivefold

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Priming for planned sex increases desire, frequency in parents with young children

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Calibrating qubit charge to make quantum computers even more reliable

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Expansion of Antarctic bottom water contributed to end of last Ice Age, study finds

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Simple gel jelly beads on liquid surface reveal secrets of slow earthquakes

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Wild chimps consume more alcohol than anyone expected

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New research finds banks' algorithms are driving Americans deeper into debt

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Mad cow disease: A new culprit beyond prions

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New building blocks of cell communication: How an invisible 'cap' could control electrical synapses

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Fish protection curbs crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks across the Great Barrier Reef

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A sinister, deadly brain protein could reveal the origins of all life

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Man unexpectedly cured of HIV after stem cell transplant

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Experts propose circular economy to cut waste and pollution from space missions

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Helium leak discovered on the exoplanet WASP-107b

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‘Living Fossil’ Sharks, Rays and Whale Sharks Get a Lifeline amid Extinction Threat

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Personalized ‘prehabilitation’ helps the body brace for major surgery

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'Walking' water discovery on 2D material could lead to better anti-icing coatings and energy materials

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Humpback whales are making a comeback—here's one reason why

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New graphene breakthrough supercharges energy storage

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Monkeys have rhythm and can tap along to the beat (with a little help from the Backstreet Boys)

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