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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
ScienceDaily
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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
ScienceDaily
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On the nose: Reddit users report self-image struggles after years of exposure to Eurocentric beauty standards online
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Ancient DNA reveals 12,000-year-old case of rare genetic disease
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Self-powered composite material detects its own cracks
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Measuring the quantum extent of a single molecule confined to a nanodroplet
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States want to tax fossil fuel companies to create climate change superfunds
Ars Technica
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Ancient oceans stayed oxygen rich despite extreme warming
ScienceDaily
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Can justice happen on a laptop? Study says yes
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Why Do Humans Get Acne, and Is it Unique to Us? Here’s What to Know
Discover Magazine
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A massive clump of dark matter may lurk in the Milky Way
ScienceNews
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The hidden chemical process that saved 570-million-year-old soft animals in sandstone
The Times of India
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Atomic spins set quantum fluid in motion: Experimental realization of the Einstein–de Haas effect
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Scientists found a way to cool quantum computers using noise
ScienceDaily
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Stay indoors advisories issued for thousands across multiple US states as air fills with lung-inflaming toxins
Mail Online
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One single protein, one big decision: How brown algae know when to reproduce
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Can YOU solve it? Royal Mint launches a fiendishly difficult code breaker challenge - and the first clues are hidden on the coins in your wallet
Mail Online
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A new method to search for ultralight dark matter with advanced optical cavities
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Gaia data reveal three galactic open clusters in detail
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Almost half of Brit holidaymakers will be using VR to 'try before they fly' this year
Mail Online
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Empowering an AI foundation model to accelerate plant research
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Is THIS where aliens are hiding? NASA discovers an exoplanet 146 light-years away that's 'remarkably similar to Earth' - and it could be habitable
Mail Online
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Early Universe's supermassive black holes grew in cocoons like butterflies
Ars Technica
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Unusual RNA caps reveal previously unknown mechanism of genetic transcription
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This Chinese Startup Wants to Build a New Brain-Computer Interface—No Implant Required
Wired Science
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Climate change is killing the Winter Olympics: Temperatures in Cortina have risen by 3.6°C since the games were last held there in 1956 - with more than 3 MILLION cubic yards of fake snow now needed
Mail Online
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NASA gives a glimpse inside Orion's cramped quarters where four astronauts will live for 10 days as they whizz around the moon - 'the smell would be intolerable!'
Mail Online
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These tiny “water bears” are going to space and scientists think they could change space travel
The Times of India
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Study finds most college students rebounded after pandemic, but to varying degrees
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Support stops at the checkout line: Consumer stigma undermines 'impact hiring' initiatives
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Earliest launch window to ISS set for February 11: NASA
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Extending free shipping to outside sellers can strengthen online marketplaces, study suggests
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Tiny mammals are sending warning signs scientists can finally read
ScienceDaily
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Climate change worsened rains and floods which killed dozens in southern Africa, study shows
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Helping with grandkids may slow cognitive decline
ScienceDaily
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Long-term alcohol use linked to a sharp rise in rectal cancer
ScienceDaily
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Research clarifies record-late monsoon onset, aiding northern Australian communities
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PFAS are turning up in the Great Lakes, putting fish and water supplies at risk. Here's how they get there
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Voyager 1 will be one light-day from Earth by the end 2026
The Times of India
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A breakthrough that turns exhaust CO2 into useful materials
ScienceDaily
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The circular economy may not be taking off: Here are six ways stakeholders can make it happen
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World’s oldest astronomy app discovered in a Bronze Age disc mapping the cosmos nearly 4,000 years ago
The Times of India
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NOAA speeds up process to grant deep-sea mining permits
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Snow has no color, so why does it look white; science explains why
The Times of India
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Origins of Egypt's Great Pyramid upended as new clues point to lost civilization from 20,000 years ago
Mail Online
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Do trees prevent landslides? What science says about roots, rainfall and stability
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NASA’s Curiosity finds a Mars rock shaped like coral in a close-up image
The Times of India
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Indigenous trees might be the secret to climate resilient dairy farming in Benin, says this new study
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China’s new soft robot can float, crawl and walk through spaces others cannot
The Times of India
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California's iconic Highway 1 is fighting a losing battle against climate change; can it survive?
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Air pollution crosses borders, and so must the policies aimed at tackling it
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Pilot reveals the unusual reason why fizzy drinks are used to clean planes' windows
Mail Online
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Targeted support, belonging initiatives key for financially insecure students
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New fear unlocked: Runaway black holes
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What could go wrong? Scientists are about to DRILL into the most fragile part of Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier
Mail Online
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Just the smell of lynx can reduce deer browsing damage in recovering forests
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Data Centers Are Driving a US Gas Boom
Wired Science
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AI tool helps scientists quickly identify fungi with flexible lifestyles in ecosystems
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Surprising green ice on Lake Lipno: Cyanobacteria bloom in mid-winter
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Asteroid that wiped out dinosaurs had limited impact on sharks and rays, study shows