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The essential nature of creative endeavors | Science
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Planning policy undermines UK’s nature goals | Science
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Should I stay or should I go with them? | Science
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Rethinking the heritability of aging | Science
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Solving the ferroelectric scaling trilemma | Science
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Controlling plastic behavior with light | Science
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The ‘undone science’ of opioid overdose deaths | Science
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A global imperative to remediate Ukraine’s soils | Science
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China turns the tables in biotech | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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In Other Journals | Science
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What ice fishing can teach us about making foraging decisions
Ars Technica
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Why termite kings and queens are monogamous: Scientists uncover surprising answer
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What ice-fishing competitions reveal about human decision-making
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AI models retrace evolution of genetic control elements in the brain
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Genes may shape how long we live more than once thought
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Caribbean heat waves intensify over five decades, study finds
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Learning about happiness could improve economics education
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From metabolism to disease: Mitochondria's hidden signaling networks unveiled
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'Jerk' volcano early warning method uses single seismometer to detect magma movement
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This shouldn’t be real: Paralysed patients play video games just by thinking after Neuralink transplant
The Times of India
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New OpenAI tool renews fears that “AI slop” will overwhelm scientific research
Ars Technica
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Novel quantum refrigerator benefits from problematic noise
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Hidden toxin risks during nutrient-starved algal blooms uncovered
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Biodegradable bark–plastic composite lets engineers predict product lifetime from tensile tests
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Male or female? How one frog gene 'hijacked' sex determination about 20 million years ago
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How mining legacy dust leaves a uranium fingerprint in children's hair
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Did a tsunami hit the Bristol Channel four centuries ago? Revisiting the great flood of 1607
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Massive Undersea Volcanism May Explain Frequent Extinctions in Triassic Period
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Rethinking Troy: How years of careful peace, not epic war, shaped this bronze age city
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Welcome to the 'Homogenocene': How humans are making the world's wildlife dangerously samey
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EPA's new way of evaluating pollution rules hands deregulators a license to ignore public health
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Gravitational wave signal tests Einstein's theory of general relativity
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Weakening the soy moratorium in Brazil: A political choice that ignores the science
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Pubs are far more valuable to society than the tax they pay
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King's Trough: How a shifting plate boundary and hot mantle material shaped an Atlantic mega-canyon
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Crosstalk inside cells helps pathogens evade drugs, study finds
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2D discrete time crystals realized on a quantum computer for the first time
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Climate change is reshaping how companies do business
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Cleaner ship fuel changed clouds, but not their climate balance
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Map shows the far-flung places Colorado's wolves traveled in the past month
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Burning satellites in the stratosphere: Emerging questions for climate
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Men are embracing beauty culture—many of them just refuse to call it that
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Is time a fundamental part of reality? A quiet revolution in physics suggests not
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The first headbutting paravian: Bird-like dinosaur likely used thick skull to win over mates
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AI enables a who's who of brown bears in Alaska
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ICE not only looks and acts like a paramilitary force—it is one, and that makes it harder to curb
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What is extremism, and how do we decide?
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Submarine mountains and long-distance waves stir the deepest parts of the ocean
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Will killing dingoes on K'gari make visitors safer? We think it's unlikely
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Svalbard polar bears show improved fat reserves despite sea ice loss
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Artificial lungs kept a man alive until he could get a transplant
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Polar bears in the Barents Sea are staying fat despite rapid sea ice loss
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Move aside, Moo Deng! Adorable baby pygmy slow loris is the latest internet sensation - as one enamoured fan jokes it's 'basically 50% eyeballs'
Mail Online
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Self-employed working hours return to pre-COVID levels after five year slump
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New white paper offers actions for managing trauma in the workplace
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Wetlands do not need to be flooded to provide the greatest climate benefit, shows study
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How Much Exercise You Actually Need to Live Longer, According to Science
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Why Scientists Are Rethinking What They Know About Greenland Sharks
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How tree rings help scientists understand disruptive extreme solar storms
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Fossilized plankton study gives long-term hope for oxygen-depleted oceans
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This App Helps Paleontologists (And You) Identify Dinosaur Tracks
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Living and working under the sea fills aquanauts with wonder and awe—the phenomenon is called the 'underview effect'
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'Pesticide cocktails' pollute apples across Europe: Study
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Programmable terahertz vortices enable dual electric and magnetic skyrmion modes
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'Forever chemicals' could cost Europe up to 1.7 tn euros by 2050: Report
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Data reveals hidden divide in coping with heat waves
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A diabetes drug shows surprising promise against heart disease
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Study links social class origins to lower wage goals in job search
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A simple blood test could spot Parkinson’s years before symptoms
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