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Can you trust climate information? How and why powerful players are misleading the public
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The online world comes with risks, but also friendships and independence for young people with disabilities
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Higher ed's relationship with marriage? It's complicated, and depends on age
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Foolproof way to win any jackpot according to maths (but there is a teeny catch)
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Reduce, remove, reflect: The three Rs that could limit global warming
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Perceived polarization may reflect inner circle agreement more than actual societal division
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There are many things American voters agree on, from fears about technology to threats to democracy
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Fungicides intended to suppress turfgrass diseases may damage fairways
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Parker Solar Probe uncovers direct evidence of the sun's 'helicity barrier'
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Massive boulders ejected during DART mission may complicate future asteroid deflection efforts
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Unique strategies use AI and extra credit to improve student performance on physics exams
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Some babies really are born fussy, expert reveals - and there's not much parents can do about it
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Food trade regimes harm people and the planet: How the G20 can drive improvements
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Meet the 'plastivore' caterpillars that grow fat from eating plastic
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Not all species flee heat: New hypothesis explains surprising movements in nature
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How airports like Heathrow and Gatwick could help aliens spot Earth
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Elusive romance of top-quark pairs observed at Large Hadron Collider
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Prairie dog genes reveal secrets of plague survival
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White clover study reveals genetic architecture that allows invasive plants to thrive worldwide
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Sit or squat? Scientist reveals why it's actually WORSE to hover over a public toilet
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Scientists find new way to control electricity at tiniest scale
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Globular clusters: The Vera Rubin Observatory is just getting started
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When Theia struck Earth, it helped set the stage for life to appear
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Bees are losing their buzz! Warmer weather reduces frequency and pitch of wing vibrations, researchers warn
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Why too much ultrasound slows chemical reactions
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Neanderthal DNA could be the cause of some modern brain malformations
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New report details global drought impacts
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Today will be the shortest day in history as Earth's rotation unexpectedly speeds up
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Spotted lanternflies are emerging in huge numbers. Don't panic, says entomologist
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Iron Age kohl in Iran: Kani Koter cemetery reveals a previously unknown recipe
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How plants build the microbiome they need to survive in a tough environment
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It's harder than you think to become a top sports official in football, soccer and the rugby codes
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New teacher-staffing model delivers benefits against retention and turnover crisis, study shows
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How a volatile mix of skin oil, hygiene and ozone affects indoor air quality
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Climate change linked to decline in nutritional quality of food
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Chain of magnets transports proton beams over range of energies in test of future cancer treatment
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Seeking moral advice from large language models comes with risk of hidden biases
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Purplish creature found in volcanic fjord is new species named after Darth Vader
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Innovative DNA assembly process produces high-quality reference genomes for endangered dolphins
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When sunscreen meets plastic: A newly discovered threat to marine ecosystems
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Behind the ballistics of the 'explosive' squirting cucumber
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Apple will block your FaceTime call if it detects NUDITY as part of new update
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Researchers using AI for weather forecasting
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The multitasking microbe that turns CO₂ into minerals
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Diagnosing cancer with light: Scientists develop a probe that glows yellow only in tumor cells
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Re-examination of Manitoba fossil leads to naming of new genus of placoderm fish
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In Texas, Florida and across the globe, warmer climate makes flooding 'more unprecedented'
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How ants actively protect themselves against dehydration
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Webb telescope reveals long-lived dust shells around multiple Wolf-Rayet stars
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When domesticated rabbits go feral, new morphologies emerge
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Plans to revive Tulare Lake take shape in the San Joaquin Valley
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An astronaut called a satellite 'impossible'
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Data show Canadian border plays minor role in US fentanyl trafficking compared to southern entry
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I'm a tech editor and these are the only 5 Amazon deals worth buying this Prime Day - including £100 iPhone offer you can't miss
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Astronomers investigate pulsar PSR J1930+1852 and its pulsar wind nebula
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New study maps key regions for killer whales in Australian waters
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Hybrid model reveals people act less rationally in complex games, more predictably in simple ones
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Archaeologists make surprising discovery at Easter Island - turning everything we know on its head
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Monkeying around: Chimps adopt pointless social fads such as wearing grass in their ears, hilarious pictures show
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New study shows tortoises experience feelings similar to our own
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Physicists observe image rotation in plasma
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Heat and heavy metals are changing the way that bees buzz
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Earth and our entire Milky Way galaxy may sit inside a mysterious giant HOLE, scientists say
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How a slight change in weather could have made Germany's deadly floods even worse
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Study traces evolutionary origins of essential PRPS enzyme complex
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New quantum record: Transmon qubit coherence reaches millisecond threshold
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As heat waves intensify, Morocco ups effort to warn residents
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AI-powered strategy streamlines protein engineering by integrating structural and evolutionary constraints
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A nuanced model of soil moisture illuminates plant behavior and climate patterns
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Residents wear masks as volcanic ash blankets villages near erupting Indonesian volcano