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From orchard to fridge: Helping mangoes stay sweet for longer
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The forgotten 80-year-old machine that scientists say could be the key to surviving AI
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White shark spotted 40 feet off Cape Cod beach
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Wet year prompts weed challenges in crops
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Britain's favourite EMOJIS revealed: Interactive tool charts the popularity of 1,000 characters - so, how does your favourite stack up?
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Distant galaxy protocluster harbors a remarkably evolved core, observations find
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Scientists find the first ice core from the European Alps that dates back to the last Ice Age
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Universal method unlocks entropy calculation for liquids
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Researchers develop high-entropy ceramic for high-temperature sensors
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Research reveals how the superfungus Candida auris withstands antifungal treatment
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Kew Gardens' Palm House is getting a £50 million climate-friendly makeover: Iconic Victorian glasshouse will SHUT for four years in major net zero push
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Subaru telescope discovers 'fossil' in outer solar system
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Amino acids play a key role in how cells respond to drugs
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Study reveals gendered language patterns in children's television across 60 years
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'Adventurous' vs 'homebody' anemonefish: Research reveals key influences in diversification and evolution
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Ancient fault line poses future earthquake hazard in Canada's North
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Uranium-based catalyst turns air nitrogen into ammonia
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Revised, more accurate Baltic ringed seal count reveals hunting slows population growth
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The weirdest medieval medicines you could try today…if you dare: Scientists say Dark Age cures were 'way more sophisticated' than we thought - so, would YOU try lizard shampoo?
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Rise of the 'Oodles': Designer poodle crossbreeds are surging in popularity - so, do you know your Bolonoodle from your Chipoo?
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Greatly enhanced nonreciprocal transport in KTaO₃-based interface superconductors linked to parity mixing
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Analysis reveals powerful nor'easters, the 'perfect storms' of the Atlantic, are intensifying
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Man's best friend could be the spotted lanternfly's worst enemy
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BT is back online after three-hour outage that left thousands of Brits unable to access their emails
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Urgent warning to Brits over an influx of WASPS: Pest control expert dubs 2025 the 'year of the insects' - and warns monster nests have already reached the size of space hoppers
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Iceland volcano erupts for ninth time since 2023
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Some Australian dolphins use sponges to hunt fish, but it's harder than it looks
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True origin story of the Grand Canyon revealed in new study
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Revealed: The secret eye signal that will instantly get you what you want, according to scientists
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Lost English legend decoded, solving Chaucerian mystery and revealing a medieval preacher's meme
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Groundbreaking discovery at ancient city of Troy may prove legendary Trojan War true
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Many Texas communities are dangerously unprepared for floods. Lack of funding plays a big role
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'Large' furry creatures found in Mexico rain forest in first-of-its-kind sighting
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Africans survived 10,000 years of climate changes by adapting food systems: Study offers lessons for modern times
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How AI can help protect bees from dangerous parasites
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Mapping corn DNA reveals how genes shape plant traits and pest resistance
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Are there upsides to 'overboarding?'
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Study reveals hidden enzyme redundancy in staph bacteria's survival pathways
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Pavlov's dogs were conditioned to go to their treat; why do some animals learn to interact with the bell instead?
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Whose turn is it? The question is at the heart of language, and chimpanzees ask it too
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Consolation, community, national identity in the UK: What is lost when pubs close, and how they can be saved
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Why many Americans still think Darwin was wrong, yet the British do not
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How to give children the freedom to play all across the city, not just on playgrounds
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The Habitable Worlds Observatory could find more very massive stars
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How universities can keep protests from turning violent: Three lessons from the 2024 pro-Palestinian encampments
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Auditors' disclosure style can affect how their competence is perceived
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Synthetic biology could support future outposts on the moon and Mars
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An alternative adhesive for wearable medical devices could offer relief for allergy-prone skin
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Relief from drought in southwest U.S. likely isn't coming, according to new research
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Fish species evolved different hunting strategies using distinct visual cues
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A new approach for generating inner ear hair cells expands research possibilities
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NASA's IXPE imager reveals mysteries of rare pulsar
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High ocean temperatures may slow deadly coral disease, new study finds
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Urgent recall for popular yogurt brand over fears it contains shards of PLASTIC that could slice throats
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How women are trapped in years of homelessness that often begin in their teens
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Reduction in supply of prey was decisive factor in extinction of saber-toothed tigers, study finds
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Eradicated since 1929: Scientists work to keep foot and mouth disease away
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Taliban 'maintaining a balancing act' in relationships with other local jihadi groups, study shows
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Don't bet on Friday: Research shows financial risk-taking rises at end of work week, without payoff
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Ultra-hot Jupiter's death spiral could reveal stellar secrets
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Inverse relationship between solar corona brightness and velocity of coronal mass ejections discovered
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New study reveals how corals teach their offspring to beat the heat
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10m Americans in multiple US states told to shut windows TODAY as toxic chemicals spark air quality emergency
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New insights into the fish community in wind farms in Germany
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Corals crossbred to boost genetic diversity for Florida and Caribbean reefs
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Expert comment: Sustainable farming and animal welfare
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Rethinking the MBA: Character as the educational foundation for future business leaders
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Joe Rogan in awe by son of music icon's encounters with orb-shaped UFOs: 'That's crazy'
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Medieval medicine was smarter than you think—and weirdly similar to TikTok trends
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Many fish are social, but pesticides are pushing them apart