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Safety of antibiotic treatment for stony coral tissue loss disease confirmed
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ROI (Return on Investment) review – hectic venture capitalism drama is a heady brew
The Guardian
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A large meteor is visible from much of Ohio and parts of neighboring states
Ars Technica
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Earth's toughest microbes could help save the planet and find life on other worlds
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War threatens Gulf's dugongs, turtles and birds
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Loud boom rattles homes across multiple states as meteor crashes into Earth
Mail Online
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Climate change is fuelling deadly disease outbreaks: Shocking study reveals how dengue fever cases surge by more than 10-fold following extreme weather
Mail Online
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Warmer, wetter cyclone weather made Peru's dengue outbreak 10 times larger, study finds
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Computational bio tool automates and standardizes genome sequencing analysis
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Meet Robert Goddard: The man behind a 2.5-second rocket crash that shaped 100 years of NASA spaceflight
The Times of India
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Millions told to 'stay inside' for 82 hours as life-threatening temperatures spark urgent advisory
Mail Online
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How plant populations keep a genetic memory of the past
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A Protein Found In Fungi Could Help Turn Water Into Ice at High Subzero Temperatures
Discover Magazine
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Beats and Nike join forces on the ULTIMATE fitness earphones: Limited-edition device has built-in heart rate monitoring, 45 hours of battery, and active noise cancellation
Mail Online
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How ravens outsmart wolves using memory, not sight, and find the next kill
The Times of India
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Are pig organs the future of transplantation?
ScienceNews
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Australia doesn't have a youth crime problem—it has a youth justice problem
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Scientists show dragon fruit peel extract boosts bread nutrition and lowers glycemic potential
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Brace yourself for a SUPER El Niño: Unusual climate pattern could push global temperatures to record highs, experts warn
Mail Online
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Inverse design: A new pathway to custom functional polymers
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This Antarctic Hektoria glacier retreated 8 kilometres in just 60 days and shocked scientists
The Times of India
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Researcher finds that telling the truth is correlated with better criminal justice outcomes
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Students discover new crab egg predator
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Solar energy transforms polystyrene waste into valuable chemicals using sulfur
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How dogs are helping robots understand what humans really want
The Times of India
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Scientists finally reveal how this Alzheimer’s drug really works
ScienceDaily
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Nanoengineered spintronic device can store data in four different ways
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This massive crater could expose the heart of a lost planet
ScienceDaily
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Large craters offer clues to the origin of asteroid 16 Psyche
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'AirPods Max being this expensive is ridic': Fans BLAST the new $549 headphones - as one jokes 'Apple really testing our loyalty here'
Mail Online
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Engineered lipid nanoparticles reprogram immune metabolism for better mRNA vaccines
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10 years in space: ISRO’s IRNSS-1F completes its 10-year mission life with lasting impact on NavIC
The Times of India
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Welcome to Planet HELL: Scientists discover a new class of molten world where temperatures soar as high as 1,500°C
Mail Online
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Charcoal records reveal 'unprecedented' wildfires in tropical peatlands during 20th century
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What if the Sun never set? Reflect Orbital wants to light up Earth at night with space mirrors
The Times of India
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Stubble & Co Motion Backpack review: This bag is ideal for runners - it's one of the most comfortable I've ever tested
Mail Online
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The 3.6-million-year brake: Why climate change is slowing Earth’s spin
The Times of India
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The river with almost no fish and the alarming reason behind it
The Times of India
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ADHD brains show sleep-like activity even while awake
ScienceDaily
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NASA’s Webb captures a bizarre brain-shaped nebula around a dying star
ScienceDaily
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DNA origami vaccines could be the next leap beyond mRNA
ScienceDaily
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Dinos hatched eggs less efficiently than modern birds, researchers show
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Oviraptors May Have Used Sunlight to Help Incubate Their Eggs 70 Million Years Ago
Discover Magazine
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Rare supernova from 10 billion years ago may reveal the secret of dark energy
ScienceDaily
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A strange twist in the universe’s oldest light may be bigger than we thought
ScienceDaily
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It's coyote puppy season; here's what you need to know
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Carbon trading cuts emissions better than carbon taxes
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A milestone voyage for Antarctic science
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Early Triassic Cyclidan Crustacean Had Powerful Jaws
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A 60-year old mystery about the moon's magnetosphere is finally solved
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Ex-Air Force officer claims UFOs shut down 20 US nuclear missiles in just eight days
Mail Online
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Ticketmaster's Eras Tour chaos made worse by crisis communication failures
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Why astronauts may face a hidden blood clot risk in space
The Times of India
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Maize mysteries: Scientists uncover new information on how DNA works in maize
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Scientists inject one tumor and watch cancer vanish across the body
ScienceDaily
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Why sugar breakdown matters beyond energy—new insights into how it makes cells move
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Study identifies causes of potato dry rot in Colorado
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High-resolution electron microscopy sheds light on the cellular responses to stress
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Terrifying study predicts exactly how many people will DIE by 2050 if we don't take urgent action to curb climate change
Mail Online
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Clustering-based AI forecasts river water levels using just a few long records
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Amazonian chocolate: Combining cocoa clones with different post-harvest processes balances flavor and nutritional value
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Milk-derived nanoparticles may enable physicians to target aggressive bile duct cancer
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Neanderthals May Have Hunted Giant Elephants that Roamed across Prehistoric Europe
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Bull sharks form social relationships with specific 'friends,' research reveals
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Q&A: Reevaluating reaction rates to better understand the stars
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Life, but not as we know it
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A clear roadmap for engineering combs of light
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Common pesticide may more than double Parkinson’s disease risk
ScienceDaily
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JWST maps Europa's CO₂ beyond Tara Regio, hinting at subsurface exchange
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A galaxy next door is transforming, and astronomers can see it happening