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Four reasons why many of us feel the global economy is not on our side
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Doing business in conflict zones: What companies can learn from Lafarge's exit from Syria
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First analysis to estimate number of heat wave deaths linked to climate change
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Model developed for more effective wildfire evacuation
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Fossil teeth yield 18-million-year-old proteins, offering new clues to mammal evolution
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Large-scale DNA study maps 37,000 years of disease history
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Branching out: Tomato genes point to new medicines and improved plant breeding techniques
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Study reveals the extent to which nanoplastic pollutes the North Atlantic
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Study analyzes 400 million years of enzyme evolution
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Scientists identify 4,200 plastic chemicals of concern and highlight safer approaches
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Success of clinical trial offers hope for dogs with herniated disks
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Newly discovered enzyme could play crucial role in bacterial breakdown of plastics
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AI is driving down the price of knowledge—universities have to rethink what they offer
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James Webb telescope spots super rare 'Cosmic Owl' structure
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Studies offer new insights into production and structure of heavy hollow atoms
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Researchers discover more efficient way to route information in quantum computers
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Young people growing up in England's coastal communities face unique obstacles
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Are 'ghost stores' haunting your social media feed? How to spot and avoid them
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Friction, speed and surprise: What sets Wimbledon's grass courts apart from clay, hard courts
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Psychologist reveals the simple everyday act that can make couples feel 20 per cent happier
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Auditors with uncommon names more likely to bend corporate auditing standards
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Nuclear mass measurement reveals new proton magic number
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Researchers find that individual practice is the secret to maintaining high team performance over time
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Aquifer system faces decline in multiple regions, study shows
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Musk's AI firm forced to delete posts after chatbot praises Hitler and makes antisemitic comments
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Ancient shell data reveal shifts in tropical cyclone patterns over 3,000 years
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Calculating the electron's magnetic moment: State-dependent values emerge from Dirac equation
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Study questions claims of carbon farming as climate solution in agriculture
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Bioluminescent dress glows with 125 million living algae at fashion show
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Like humans, monkeys are attracted to videos showing conflict
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Former shark fishermen now work to protect the animals
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Novel nanostructures in blue sharks reveal their remarkable potential for dynamic color-change
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New study offers fix for veterinary nurse burnout
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Sea squirts' secret timer: Chemical buildup delays their leap to adulthood
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Reading news on social media for two weeks improves knowledge and fake news recognition, study finds
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Study points to Skagerrak as nursery area for the enigmatic Greenland shark
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Culturally diverse Western Australian kids face disadvantage from day one at school
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Ice melt linked to monsoon changes
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How the wind shapes the waves: Laser measurements reveal previously hidden interactions above the ocean
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Multi-wavelength observations investigate behavior of blazar S5 0716+714
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Elon Musk slammed for sticking the knife into Donald Trump in pettiest way ever as feud spirals
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Ancient bone-eating worms ate mosasaur, ichthyosaur and plesiosaur skeletons
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Jadarite: The real-life kryptonite with super potential
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Researchers find crab and clam resilience etched into shells
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Sewage spills and coastal winds may be sending airborne microplastics into cities
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Need a new 3D material? Build it with DNA
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The AI band that's fooled millions: Controversy over fake indie group Velvet Sundown goes into overdrive - so why IS Spotify peddling their 'music'?
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Tree pollen reveals 150,000 years of monsoon history—and a warning for Australia's northern rainfall
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Stoichiometric crystal shows promise in quantum memory
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Scientists provide clear observation of spin and density modes in a two-component fluid of light
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Rotten insects, viral videos and climate change: S.Korea battles 'lovebug' invasion
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Company attempting to bring back woolly mammoth turn their sights to the giant moa - a 3.6 metre-tall bird that weighed 230kg
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Major US teachers union teams up with AI giants
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Deadly temperatures blasted western Europe in record hot June
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The long slow death of Norway's wild salmon
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Burning of fossil fuels caused 1,500 deaths in recent European heat wave, study estimates
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Scientists use AI to create protein that kills E. coli
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The US faces more frequent extreme weather events, but attitudes and actions aren't keeping up
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Gelatin-based nanoparticle targets molecular 'seesaw' behind lung cancer drug resistance
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MXenes gain improved conductivity and flexibility through precise plasma etching process
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Upper-middle-class women with college degrees use 'free tours' the most, study finds
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Gene-based nanotherapy offers targeted approach to drug-resistant Candida infections
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Do local voting rights affect migrants' participation in protests?
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Renter protection policies may reduce rental housing discrimination, research suggests
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New 'bone-digesting' cell type discovered in pythons
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A young giant planet orbits one star, while a planet-forming disk exists around same-aged companion star
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Time scientists say the rotation of the Earth is speeding up – what is happening? | First Dog on the Moon
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How lakes connect to groundwater critical for resilience to climate change, research finds
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Youngest basaltic lunar meteorite fills nearly one billion-year gap in moon's volcanic history
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Probing the cosmic 'Dark Ages' from the far side of the moon