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Wild monkeys invaded Florida. Should people protect them?
ScienceNews
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First robot ARREST revealed: Watch the moment a humanoid is detained by police after terrifying an elderly woman in China
Mail Online
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Monster 'Triple-Threat' megastorm threatens 200 million across the US with travel chaos and power outages
Mail Online
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Photonics and nanotech could spot cancer signals 5 to 8 years earlier
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The science of how fireflies stay in sync
Ars Technica
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Supergiant Star Makes Rare Leap to Hotter Phase, Astronomers Say
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Volunteers find oddly high solar flare rates
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AO Wireless Noise Cancelling Earbuds review: Large appliance brand AO rivals tech giants Apple and Sony with first earbuds - but how do they fare against the best?
Mail Online
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The Mediterranean is overdue a TSUNAMI: Scientists warn there's a 100% chance an enormous wave will hit the French Riviera in the next 30 years - as they call for urgent evacuation drills
Mail Online
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Just 24 minutes of specially designed music could significantly reduce anxiety
ScienceDaily
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Scientists discover what really happens during sourdough fermentation
ScienceDaily
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Planning Titan entry? New lab tests flag nitrogen-driven heat shield debris risks
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The smell of Egyptian mummies is revealing 2,000-year-old secrets
ScienceDaily
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Is Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier about to COLLAPSE? Shocking study predicts Thwaites could shed 200 gigatonnes of ice per year by 2067 - with devastating consequences
Mail Online
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A strange new quantum state appears when atoms get “frustrated”
ScienceDaily
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Plastic bottles transformed into Parkinson's drug using bacteria
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A new class of molten planet stores abundant sulfur in a perpetual magma ocean
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Could reduced air pollution from climate mitigation boost crop yields and lower hunger risk?
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Japan resident reveals how to beat the cherry blossom crowds
Mail Online
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Scientists unlock a powerful new way to turn sunlight into fuel
ScienceDaily
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Can you solve it? Are you a match for the dinkiest mag in maths?
The Guardian
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Starwatch: crescent moon to join Venus in evening twilight
The Guardian
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Cells can sense 10x farther than expected and it may explain cancer spread
ScienceDaily
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Scientists create a cancer flashlight that lights up tumors
ScienceDaily
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MIT scientists discover gut protein that traps and kills dangerous bacteria
ScienceDaily
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Scientists discover AI can make humans more creative
ScienceDaily
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THOR AI solves a 100-year-old physics problem in seconds
ScienceDaily
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Some babies have more than three hours of screen time per day, experts warn - with 72% of 9-month-olds being plonked in front of a TV or phone
Mail Online
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Archaeologists untangle how Bronze Age textiles were made
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Scientists just discovered a tiny signal that volcanoes send before they erupt
ScienceDaily
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Pesticides from flea treatments and sheep dips found at damaging levels in Welsh rivers
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'Life is a miracle,' but learning from disasters isn't: Lessons from Japan's 2011 earthquake and tsunami
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Rising seas threaten barrier islands, but seabird guano could speed recovery
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New microscope offers sharper view into momentum space
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Inside the new salmon sperm skincare that reduces wrinkles by 135% in just weeks
Mail Online
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Avalanche risks are rising—researchers say governance must rise with them
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Models warn Thwaites Glacier could rival entire Antarctic ice loss by 2067
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CHEOPS discovery defies planetary formation rules
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Physicists break longstanding high-temperature superconductivity record at ambient pressure
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North America 'heat dome' left winners and losers: Study
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TESS discovers a super-Earth exoplanet orbiting nearby star
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Could a recently detected ultra-high-energy neutrino be linked to new physics?
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Immature men are to blame for Britain's 'missing babies', report warns - because they delay responsibilities until later in life
Mail Online
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Notions of 'Christendom' often miss the mark: Medieval Europe's ideas about faith and power were not so simple
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ATCA observations probe peculiar pulsar wind nebula Vela X
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Millions of kids take melatonin but doctors are raising red flags
ScienceDaily
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Astronomers just found the source of the brightest fast radio burst ever
ScienceDaily
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Scientists discover hidden water beneath Mars that could have supported life
ScienceDaily
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Scampi and chips could soon be off the menu! Woke scientists call for Brits to ditch the seaside staple - amid fears it carries a 'hidden climate cost'
Mail Online
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Scientists reveal exactly where you're going WRONG on your dating profile - and the simple changes you can make to bag a date
Mail Online
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Police-style powers handed to Environment Agency in bid to crack down on waste criminals 'blighting our countryside'
Mail Online
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Scientists tested vitamin D for COVID and found an unexpected long COVID clue
ScienceDaily
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A New Study Details How Cats Almost Always Land on Their Feet
Wired Science
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The financial crisis that quietly stunted a generation
ScienceDaily
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Crops irrigated with wastewater store drugs in their leaves
ScienceDaily
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Fathers’ tobacco use linked to metabolic changes in their children
ScienceDaily
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Life rebounded shockingly fast after the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs
ScienceDaily
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Scientists discover ALS protein that links DNA repair to cancer and dementia
ScienceDaily
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Hidden deep-sea proteins could supercharge disease tests
ScienceDaily
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A donut-shaped protein breaks apart to start bacterial cell division
ScienceDaily
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NASA launches twin spacecraft to solve the mystery of Mars’ lost atmosphere
ScienceDaily
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Why that woman in bright lipstick is probably a big fan of a spicy vindaloo
Mail Online
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NASA’s Curiosity rover investigates strange spiderweb ridges on Mars
ScienceDaily
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Scared of spiders? Scientists say the real nightmare is losing them
ScienceDaily
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MacBook Neo review: £599 price-tag, 16-hour battery life, and A18 Pro chip make Apple's budget laptop the perfect option for cash-strapped students (who can even get £100 off!)
Mail Online
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Iran's deadly drone arsenal is a 'wake-up call for America': Expert warns US defenses may be unprepared for swarm attacks
Mail Online
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Bird losses are accelerating across North America, particularly in farming regions where agriculture is most intensive
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Thorny issue plaguing lithium-ion batteries laid bare in new study
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How often do people really fart? Scientists built smart underwear to find out
ScienceDaily
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Would YOU pay £9,000 to enter an 'altered state of mind'? I sat on a futuristic chair that dissociates your brain from your body - here's why it's worth every penny
Mail Online
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