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Mystery of Egypt's Giza pyramids deepens as hidden megastructure 4,000 feet below is revealed
Mail Online
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Mapping cell development with mathematics-informed machine learning
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Manganese helps reduce agricultural nitrogen pollution in air, water
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A hidden genetic war is unfolding inside your DNA
ScienceDaily
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Tapping into risk in America's drinking water
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New evidence reveals how Greenland's seaweed locks away carbon in the deep ocean
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Scientist uses anime for STEM outreach
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Exceptionally well-preserved ant in Goethe's amber examined
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New insight into economic outcomes of the US space race
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Webb Sees Lensing Galaxy Cluster in Leo
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A strange in-between state of matter is finally observed
ScienceDaily
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The early universe supercharged black hole growth
ScienceDaily
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First carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars discovered in Milky Way's companion
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Rain, not snow: Extraordinary warmth leaves mountains less snowy across the West
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How does popularity influence consumers' online music choices?
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Shipping regulations to reduce pollution may have exacerbated Great Barrier Reef bleaching
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90 million years ago, Antarctica was green: The science behind its lost rainforest
The Times of India
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'Shark-repellent' method could reform fisheries by curbing bycatch
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Are llamas big pharma's secret weapon to find new drugs?
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Shrubs curb carbon emissions in China's largest desert, decades-long experiment shows
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Hibernating hamsters maintain muscle cells by suppressing muscle regeneration, study shows
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Some vaccines are making progress in protecting vulnerable species
ScienceNews
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A dying star’s final breath glows in a new Webb image of the Helix Nebula
ScienceDaily
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Distant entangled atoms acting as one sensor deliver stunning precision
ScienceDaily
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Your fireplace may be doing more harm than you think
ScienceDaily
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Lab-grown LIFE takes a major step forward - as scientists use AI to create a virus never seen before
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Saltier seas in spring double the chance of extreme El Niño events, study finds
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Is humanity doomed? Doomsday Clock will be updated TOMORROW to determine our fate - here's how scientists think the hands will move
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Former astronaut on lunar spacesuits: "I don't think they're great right now"
Ars Technica
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The Guardian
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The science of Trump's mysterious 'Discombobulator': How sonic weapons use inaudible sounds to disorient or injure targets
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A lost disease emerges from 5,500-year-old human remains
ScienceDaily
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Are your memories merely illusions? Scientist claims recollections arise from random fluctuations rather than your actual past
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Scientists just cracked the hidden rules of cancer evolution
ScienceDaily
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Alzheimer’s may trick the brain into erasing its own memories
ScienceDaily
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Ants vs. Humans: How tiny ants survive deadly radiation that humans cannot
The Times of India
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OceanXplorer: a 'one-stop shop' for marine research
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'So little we know': In submersibles revealing the deep sea
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Historic winter storm kills at least 10 across US
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Where did Earth’s water really come from? The Moon may have the answer
The Times of India
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Starwatch: Moon occultation will ‘wink out’ Pleiades star cluster
The Guardian
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Astronomers identify a possible massive moon with water orbiting a distant world
The Times of India
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Spider monkeys found to share ‘insider knowledge’ to help locate best food
The Guardian
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To reach net-zero, reverse current policy and protect the largest trees in the Amazon, say scientists
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Vanishing birds across Norway's agricultural landscape may signal deeper changes
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Scientists Captured the Explosive Birth of a Solar Flare on Video
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Ancient Kangaroos Were Absolutely Humongous, But They Could Still Hop
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Banal but brutal: Career anxiety as a driving force behind authoritarianism
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Innovative catalyst enables CO₂-free production of hydrogen and formate from waste byproduct glycerol
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Arctic Weather Satellite paves way for constellation observation
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Period pain and heavy bleeding cost the Australian economy billions every year in lost productivity
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Alaska’s Beluga Whales Have Wild Sex Lives—and It Keeps Them Alive
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Scientists Finally Understand How Animals Experience Joy
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Meet Laurent Simons: He completed PhD in quantum physics at 15 and now pursuing second PhD to extend human life
The Times of India
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Chandra catalog now contains 1.3 million X-ray detections across the sky
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CEO accents play role in everyday investors' decision-making, but not professionals, study finds
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We interviewed Australian women who sexually abused children—this is what we learned
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Breakthrough laser technique holds quantum matter in stable packets
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South African San rock art reveals trance dances and initiation ceremonies
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A new study of lunar rocks suggests Earth's water might not have come from meteorites
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Bacteria use wrapping flagella to tunnel through microscopic passages, research reveals
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A new dataset exposes biodiversity loss hidden in global staple food trade
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Is humanity doomed? Doomsday Clock will be updated next WEEK to determine our fate - here's how scientists think the hands will move
Mail Online
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Superconducting nanowire memory array achieves significantly lower error rate
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Yes, feral cats and foxes really have driven many Australian mammals to extinction
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Only two planets spin backwards in our solar system; here’s the reason
The Times of India
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Why chronic gut inflammation can turn into colon cancer
ScienceDaily
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New DNA analysis rewrites the story of the Beachy Head Woman
ScienceDaily
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Novel biosensor enables real-time tracking of iron (II) in living cells
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Researchers tested AI against 100,000 humans on creativity
ScienceDaily
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