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'Fortress stores' can fight theft—but is it how we want to shop?
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Scientists find quasi-moon orbiting the Earth for the last 60 years—and it's not the first one
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Crowded conditions muddle frogs' mating choices
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Climate change is driving fish stocks from countries' waters to the high seas, study finds
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Switch on, switch off: The dynamic defense of a deadly plant disease
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Environmental pressures need not always spark conflict—lessons from history show how crisis can be avoided
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Deadlier than varroa, a new honey-bee parasite is spreading around the world
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Two 7th-century people found with West African ancestry—diversity and integration in early Anglo-Saxon society
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A new way to prevent icing problems for aircraft and drones
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Groundwater modeling tool helps rural Colorado community make informed irrigation and water management decisions
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Millions of Americans warned as new hurricane forecast pins exact date for Atlantic storm threats
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Extinction is forever, yet scientists offer hope to a tiny, endangered mountain frog
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Revisiting a 100-year-old medical treatment to tackle the growing crisis of antibiotic resistance
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Solid-state batteries get a boost with new protective coating
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Scientists uncover extreme life inside the Arctic ice
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The role of nanoscale crystals in volcanic eruptions
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Astronomers confirm wandering black hole in nearby dwarf galaxy
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When magnets cannot agree: Quantum mechanics deciphers iron catalyst
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Astrophysicists find sun's 11-year magnetic cycle mirrors younger stars, shaping Earth's space weather
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Phytoplankton communities can transform in just days, study reveals
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Nationwide database helps track and improve wildfire treatments
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Triggering RNA activation on demand: Strategy expands options for therapeutics and gene editing
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Bats on the move: Study reveals migration patterns behind wind turbine fatalities
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Study sheds new light on conservation of dark biodiversity in rainforests
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New Homo naledi evidence supports intentional burial practices
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Genomes uncover the extraordinary drive to survive in microbes beneath Antarctic ice
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Organoids gone viral: Rabbit biocontrol sees advancement with efficient virus testing
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Rare chestnut bee discovered at NY orchard research station
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Science-based crop rotation could boost profits and protect soil
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Nanobots play 'follow the leader' by chasing chemical trails in microfluidic device
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Unusual molecular conformation could help explain RNA's versatility
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Converging development: How cell paths unite in the embryo
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Research reveals how microplastics threaten Gulf of Mexico marine life
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Researchers capture new antibiotic resistance mechanisms with trace amounts of DNA
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State school finance reforms increase racial and ethnic funding inequities, study finds
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Quantum computing enables Lego-like design of porous materials
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Why tiny droplets stick or bounce: The physics of speed and size
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Predicting the green glow of aurorae on the red planet
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Measuring electron pulses for future compact ultra-bright X-ray sources
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Scientists are finally learning what's inside mysterious 'halo' barrels submerged off US coast
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Discovery of young eclipsing binary system offers insight into early stellar evolution
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Mystery of the virgin lizard birth: Iguana produces eight hatchlings at British zoo without mating in 'one of the rarest events in the animal kingdom'
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Blood, sweat and beers: People who drink pints are more attractive to mosquitos, scientists reveal
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World-first koala chlamydia vaccine approved
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'Ugliest iPhone so far': Apple fans give their verdict on the new iPhone 17, branding it a 'crime against design'
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The Lost Ness Monster! Experts baffled as mystery creature filmed lurking in the Thames
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Poll reveals Californians support stricter tech regulations for children
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Fears 'killer hornets' could swarm UK after hundreds of nests are found on Jersey
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Photos show scientists breeding rare and endangered animals in China's longest river
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Invasive plants and bacteria threaten Iraq's Euphrates
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Australia approves chlamydia vaccine for koalas
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Far from West Coast, team tracks California quakes
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Mysterious interstellar object is morphing in unexplained ways as it moves closer to Earth
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'Corporate capture' strategies harming environmental protection efforts, warn scientists
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Study finds critically endangered sharks being sold as food in U.S. grocery stores
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Animal bones found in Late Bronze Age rubbish heaps show the distances people traveled to feast
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A hungry star is eating its cosmic twin at a rate never seen before
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'Ocean detectives' boost protection for endangered marine life
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AI tool helps astronomers find supernovae in a sky full of noise
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Chronic risks from single-use plastic water bottles are dangerously understudied, says study
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Cerrado wetlands are legally protected but neglected in practice
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Mysterious NASA announcement sparks theories life has been found on Mars
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New economic indicator indicator can identify potential business risks and promote sustainable development
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Achieving low resistance and high performance in magnetic tunnel junctions using high-entropy oxides
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Nudges in food delivery apps could help to reduce carbon dioxide emissions
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Scientists develop faster technique to uncover hidden gene switches
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Scientist returns to microbial roots and discovers potential quantum computing advancement
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Newly discovered cell machinery breaks down protein aggregates into smaller pieces before 'taking it to the trash'
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Apple Watch Series 11 is revealed: Apple launches a brand new smartwatch packed with health features - including blood-pressure monitoring
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Black wattle as firewood: How South African communities are putting invasive species to work