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Scientists discover the one nutrient beneficial parasites can't live without

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To ancient astronomers, Theta Eridani was brighter for 1,000 years—now we know why

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NASA satellites are watching Earth's newest island rise from the sea

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How the Rule-Breaking Octopus Is Rewriting the Evolution of Intelligence

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New sensors capture warning signs before fish deaths in Lake Victoria

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Heavy marijuana smoking may increase cancer risk, researchers warn

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Dark energy flips its sign, but the Hubble tension refuses to budge

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Early Americans Pioneered the Keto Diet

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Here’s Why Some Humans Can Hear Super Low-Frequency Sounds

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Children back group claims over evidence, but privacy reduces bias, experiments reveal

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Why natural forests survive heat waves better than planted forests

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Moderate warming rewires one-third of microalga's genes, study finds

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What is 'social media'? Study highlights public confusion about the term

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Visible light triggers three-step cascade to make 3D drug-like molecules

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Giant kangaroos survived until 6,500 years ago on the New Guinea coast

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Dust in the wind: intense storms struck China, US in 2025, says UN

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New 3D COF structure could help tune porous materials for batteries and cleanup

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Researchers find simple solution for extending the lifespan of LEDs made from glowing quantum dots

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Ancient DNA challenges family assumptions in medieval Scandinavian graves

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Landslides kill 15 in Philippines as biggest typhoon in decades nears Taiwan

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Was This Fossil Creature the First Right-Hander Ever?

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Physical laws explain why most flies evolved similar flight, with mosquitoes as outliers

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Does multitasking ability really differ by sex? Not in the way you'd think

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Brazil deforestation hits new low in Amazon

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China takes a page from SpaceX and recaptures the first stage of a rocket to reuse it

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Math reveals how honeybee hives balance the 'daring few, patient many' strategy

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Tropical forests can switch from carbon sinks to carbon sources during El Niño

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China’s Long March 10B rocket successfully launches—and lands—in a global spaceflight milestone

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Research identifies farming practices that improve irrigation efficiency

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New test certifies quantum measurements that simpler methods cannot mimic

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Pluto has landslides

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Odds of a Super El Niño are rising, and that could have deadly consequences

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Artificial hand reproduces human gestures using memory written into light-responsive polymers

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High-status Iron Age burials reveal early links to Roman Empire

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How could loosened radiation exposure rules affect public health?

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Report shows declining gun homicides, record gun suicides in 2024

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Researchers discover genetic secrets of mung bean crops

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NASA space telescope maps magnetic fields of 'Lighthouse' pulsar

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Report finds the justice system in England and Wales is failing to meet people's needs

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As national drought deepens, a new AI model helps balance water demands

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Genomic study of the Asian house shrew reveals a complex history of Indo-Pacific trade and human migration

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New Jurassic dinosaur species identified in Thailand from a single bone

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Here’s what happens when you put politicians in charge of science

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Study links newspaper closures to distorted crime reporting

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New model maps solar storms across 1 million miles around Earth

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UN space database aimed at easing global tensions is mysteriously down

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Global warming already causing crop losses of over $20 billion a year

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Virtual tutoring: What started as a pandemic phenomenon has evolved from a temporary fix to an educational fixture

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Could exoplanets locked in eternal day and endless night support life?

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We Know Simple Fluids Can Flow. Turns Out, Some Can Fracture.

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