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Debate explodes over age of key South American archaeological site
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Long Before Pottery, Children Shaped Clay to Tell Stories
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What mating call do YOU find most appealing? Take the test - as a bizarre study reveals humans and animals have the same taste
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Air pollution to rise over Europe in coming days: EU agency
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Earthquake scientists reveal how overplowing weakens soil at experimental farm
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Monte Verde fieldwork resets age of famous South American archaeological site
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How an RNA-binding protein detects and responds to non-optimal codon usage in human cells
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Humans and animals have the same preference in mating calls, citizen science experiment finds
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How our planet's history was shaped when the Earth moved
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Old-growth forests store a lot more carbon than managed forests, study finds
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Earth’s continental plates were moving 3.48 billion years ago
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A new study questions when people first reached South America
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'Miracle': Europe reconnects with lost spacecraft
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Study uncovers mineral 'sink' that reduced phosphorus in early oceans, potentially delaying Earth's oxygen rise
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Microbial warfare helps bacteria evolve
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Changing leafcutter ants' food reshapes their microbial gardens, scientists find
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AI can sway voter behavior—EU regulations fall short, study reveals
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Highly efficient, deep-ultraviolet luminescence in hBN moiré quantum wells | Science
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Hypothalamic clock governs circadian pain | Science
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Overcoming T cell tolerance to tumor self-antigens through catch-bond engineering | Science
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Commensal-driven serotonin production modulates in vivo delivery of synthetic and viral vectors | Science
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Agentic AI and the next intelligence explosion | Science
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In Other Journals | Science
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In Science Journals | Science
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Global cases of groundwater recovery after interventions | Science
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International conferences must include China | Science
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Filling the US gap at science-policy bodies | Science
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Wildfire: A growing threat to water security | Science
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Genes enter the garden of good and evil | Science
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Self-serving “tweaks” hurt science | Science
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The right schedule for marijuana (among other drugs) does not yet exist | Science
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A neuroimmune circuit links stress to skin inflammation | Science
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Pain across time | Science
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Ancient rocks reveal early plate motions | Science
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Strong light emission with a twist | Science
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A later debut for humans | Science
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Research security policy needs clear guidelines | Science
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No exotic physics needed: A new formation mechanism of skyrmions inside magnets
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NASA's UFO cover-up claims spiral amid fear whistleblowers are 'being murdered'
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Outrage as plan to round up millions of dogs sparks 'global health disaster' warning: 'This will cost lives'
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JUICE is planning to do science on Jupiter's 'minor' moons too
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Gravitational waves leave imprints on light emitted by atoms, theoretical study predicts
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The moon's going to get crowded. We should protect our heritage on it while we still can
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'Mini earthquakes' turn tiny chips into radio signal powerhouses
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Scientists discover 45 Earth-like planets that could have the perfect conditions for ALIENS - including four that are just 40 light-years away
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Ancient brines helped build Idaho's Silver Valley and Cobalt belt
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Study pinpoints when bow and arrow came to North America
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A multi-lane highway for light: Topology helps build more robust photonic networks
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Suspicious package found in Florida had 'possible energetic materials' triggering fears of strikes on US soil
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Potential Strait of Hormuz blockade could disrupt global supply chains, study finds
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Carefully controlled atoms make renewables more viable for plastics and fuels production
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Mosquitoes may hold the key to saving endangered Australian wildlife
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Fungi Found to Trigger Ice Formation
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The discovery of a buried delta on Mars could boost the search for life
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The best places to look for alien life: Scientists identify 45 Earth-like worlds to explore for a 'Project Hail Mary'
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DESI maps C-19, an extremely metal-poor Milky Way stellar stream
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Cyclone Narelle: 'Compact,' dangerous and unusually predictable
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The Yamna reused sacred spaces in the north Pontic Steppe, study suggests
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Nanodiamonds and beyond: Designing carbon materials with AI at exascale
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Millions of iPhones at risk of devastating 'DarkSword' cyberattack: 'Act NOW'
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Is This Newly Discovered Alien Planet the Stinkiest Ever Found?
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Building a better, more precise droplet
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Stories, not shopping lists: Narrative dating profiles draw more interest, experiments show
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How warming is shifting microbial worlds
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Researchers link carbon fiber weakening in aircraft to total moisture content
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The best strength training plan might be simpler than you think
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Physicists discover a heavy cousin of the proton at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider
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Sawdust waste could become fire-safe interiors with a composite that can be recycled
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Myth defanged: Baby rattlesnake bites aren't more dangerous than bites from adult rattlesnakes
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Scientists discover tiny rocket engines inside malaria parasites
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