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Grains of sand prove people—not glaciers—transported Stonehenge rocks
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Instant Korma! Takeaways beat a glass of wine when it comes to consoling you after a bad day, study finds
Mail Online
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The hidden microbes that decide how sourdough tastes
ScienceDaily
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Safeguarding the Winter Olympics-Paralympics against climate change
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Rushing a major strategy announcement can be a mistake for new CEOs
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EAST achieves new plasma confinement regime using small 3D magnetic perturbations
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World's first high-resolution global leaf chlorophyll map can closely track plant health
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Key protein can restore aging neural stem cells' ability to regenerate
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Largest canine gut microbiome catalog reveals hundreds of new bacterial strains
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How European city life is continually rewriting insect DNA
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Scientists are building viruses from scratch to fight superbugs
ScienceDaily
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2.6-Million-Year-Old Fossil from Ethiopia Shows Paranthropus Hominins Were Widespread
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Microplastic emissions are up to 10,000 times LOWER than we thought, promising study reveals
Mail Online
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World's oldest rock art holds clues to early human migration to Australia
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Velocity gradients prove key to explaining large-scale magnetic field structure
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Bird retinas function without oxygen—solving a centuries-old biological mystery
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Critical Atlantic Ocean currents kept going during last ice age, microfossils suggest
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2.6-million-year-old Paranthropus fossil expands early hominin range
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Quantum-enabled proteins open a new frontier in biotechnology
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This hand stencil in Indonesia is now the oldest known rock art
ScienceNews
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Thousands of Americans under 'stay inside' advisories as air fills with lung-penetrating toxins
Mail Online
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Some dogs can pick up hundreds of words—do they learn like children?
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The world is in water bankruptcy, UN scientists report—here's what that means
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Legs made for a Mars landing
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Engineered nanobodies improve respiratory defenses in preclinical study
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Too much entanglement? Quantum networks can suffer from 'selfish routing,' study shows
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Neanderthals took reusable toolkits with them on high-altitude treks through the Alps
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Astronomers discover a companion cluster to Czernik 38
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Fossil shorebirds reveal Australia's ancient wetlands lost to climate change
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British Fulldogs! Over HALF of dogs in the UK are now overweight, experts warn
Mail Online
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New research suggests people make sense of disturbing places together, not alone
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Zillow removed climate risk scores. This climate expert is restoring them.
Ars Technica
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Rising house prices are hollowing out the middle class in big cities, according to expert
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When and how to plant fruit trees for 'fruitful' results
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Moral courage: Deliberate decisions to defend victims of school bullying
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Data-driven analysis reveals three archetypes of armed conflicts
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How AI and tariffs are transforming fast fashion
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Life’s chemistry may begin in the cold darkness of space
ScienceDaily
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Did Scientists Find Signs of Alien Life on Exoplanet K2-18b?
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Meet Veronika, the Incredible Cow That Can Use Tools
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How early cell membranes may have shaped the origins of life
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Spaghetti-Shaped Parasite in Ancient Canids Reveals the Unusual Origins of Heartworm
Discover Magazine
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Physicists discovered neutrinos 70 years ago. The ghostly particles still have secrets to tell
ScienceNews
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Dredging sand and silt has consequences for the North Sea
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Looking deep into the eyes of insects
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Walking sharks break the rules of reproduction
ScienceDaily
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Enceladus plumes may hold a clear clue to ocean habitability
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Bionic LiDAR system achieves beyond-retinal resolution through adaptive focusing
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Olympic visitors to Milan get a rare chance to glimpse restoration of a long-hidden Leonardo gem
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First new fossils in more than 100 years discovered at Colorado's Dinosaur National Monument
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Oldest astronaut Buzz Aldrin turns 96 as new moon astronauts share Apollo inspirations
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Terminally ill gamer gets access to Grand Theft Auto 6 10 MONTHS ahead of its official release date - as Rockstar Games grants his dying wish
Mail Online
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AI 'reveals' what it thinks about people in towns across the UK - and claims residents in Middlesbrough are the most stupid while those in Grimsby are the least sexy
Mail Online
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Once bitten, twice shy? NASA astronaut who famously spent 9 months stuck in space dramatically RETIRES less than a year after returning to solid ground
Mail Online
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Researcher finds way to predict whirling disease with almost no data
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Sunita Williams looked to India from space to call ‘home’: Know all about her
The Times of India
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UN report declares global state of 'water bankruptcy'
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Spectacular aurora captured from space by Russian cosmonaut – video
The Guardian
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New cryogenic vacuum chamber cuts noise for quantum ion trapping
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'Erato loves...' 2,000-year-old graffiti found in Pompeii features a declaration of love and a VERY rude sex story
Mail Online
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Rare Florida scrub millipedes reproduce in captivity for the first time
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Climate change fuels disasters, but deaths don't add up
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Sculpting complex 3D nanostructures with a focused ion beam
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The AI Boom Will Increase US Carbon Emissions—but It Doesn’t Have To
Wired Science
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NASA astronaut who was stuck at the space station for months retires within a year of returning
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Spacecraft captures the "magnetic avalanche" that triggers giant solar explosions
ScienceDaily
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This new building material pulls carbon out of the air
ScienceDaily
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So a cow can use a stick to scratch its backside. When will we learn that humans are really not that special? | Helen Pilcher
The Guardian
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Solar flares triggered by cascading magnetic avalanches, new observations reveal
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Buried oceans of magma may be protecting alien planets from destruction
The Times of India
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