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Scientists discover tiny rocket engines inside malaria parasites
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Medieval chess promoted racial harmony and mutual respect, say historians
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Would YOU install a timer in your shower? Woke environmental scientists want Brits to install meters to help close England's five billion-litre water gap
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Are you getting enough sleep? The average Brit only gets 6 hours 27 minutes of kip a night, study reveals
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Fossil X-ray reveals new species of baby dino named for iconic Korean cartoon
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Legal jargon increases guilty verdicts, reduces trust in judicial system, study finds
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Cutting sweet foods doesn’t reduce cravings or improve health
ScienceDaily
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Now Gen Z want 'green days' off work! Youngsters claim they need to spend time in nature for their mental health
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10 interesting facts about our solar system that will surprise you
The Times of India
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High-resolution atlas shows how thirsty plants hold out during drought
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Mystery fish deaths in Papua New Guinea prompt health warning
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World Happiness Report highlights social media's negative impact, ranks Finland as happiest country
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Get Ready for a Year of Chaotic Weather in the US
Wired Science
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Best head torches: Our reporter tests five models head torches that are ideal for camping trips, hiking and trail running
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Why a ‘three-sided pyramid’ on Mars is going viral; know what experts say
The Times of India
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You don’t need to lose weight to reverse prediabetes, study finds
ScienceDaily
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Wildfires in carbon-rich tropical peatlands hit 2000-year high
ScienceDaily
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Scientists recreated a dinosaur nest to solve a 70-million-year-old mystery
ScienceDaily
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What if plastic waste could treat Parkinson’s? Scientists unveil a surprising method to turn bottles into medicine
The Times of India
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Changing shower and toilet habits could help close England's five billion-liter water gap, research finds
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Hubble Captures Breakup of Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS)
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More and more teachers and students are using AI, even though it might do more harm than good
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Some 'designer' crossbreed dogs may have more problem behaviors than pure breeds
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The dark truth about Cockapoos: Study reveals how the trendy crossbreed is 44% more likely to suffer behavioural issues - including aggression
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School phone policies not silver bullet for student outcomes
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New DNA base editor minimizes bystander edits while maintaining high efficiency
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Neanderthals May Have Used Birch Tar as Natural Antibiotic
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How to stop panic buying: Research finds COVID lesson
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New ice core studies expand histories of greenhouse gases and ocean temperature to 3 million years
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The surprising cancer link between cats and humans
ScienceDaily
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Global insect rescue plan requires new technology to ensure success
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Clearing circular RNA from cells extends lifespan, C. elegans study reveals
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China demands evidence that traditional medicine injections really work
Science Magazine
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Ancient climate records reveal a wetter Levant that may have guided early humans out of Africa
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White-rot fungi show promise for reducing pharmaceutical residues in biosolids
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Seals risk death by polar bear for a varied meal, study finds
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In Germany, climate-related television content reaches engaged viewers but misses skeptical groups
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Plant survival under three simultaneous stressors may hinge on a single protein
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This simple habit could help seniors live longer and stay independent
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Is glass a solid or a super slow liquid? Physicists create equilibrium glassy phase from rod-shaped particles
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Dolls beat tablets at building social understanding, six-week study suggests
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Male Fireflies Flash as One Every May in Congaree National Park, Inspiring Future Robotics
Discover Magazine
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Scientists turn rubber waste into new materials and capture CO₂
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Asteroid Bennu's Surface Contains Cracked Boulders Instead of Smooth Beaches, Making It Rapidly Lose Heat
Discover Magazine
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Cell-inspired sensor can monitor blood for 10 hours without sensitivity loss
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Scientists discover new bee species that depends on native Texas shrub
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Durable dual-atom catalyst enables high-temperature CO₂ to CO conversion
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Energy-efficient Fe-Ni catalyst could cut costs for alkaline water electrolysis
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Preeclampsia May Have Shaped the Fate of Neanderthals and Given Homo sapiens an Edge
Discover Magazine
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Coal plant forced to stay open due to emergency order isn't even running
Ars Technica
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Controlling the pinewood nematode: Finding the best balance between cost and effectiveness
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How AI deep learning is helping scientists protect California's coastal ecosystems
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Ice Age Neanderthals May Have Used Birch Tar as Early Medicine
Discover Magazine
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Satellite data reconstruct 2025 LA fires, showing rapid spread in first day
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New approach improves precipitation accuracy for hydrological models
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Mysterious type of static electricity has a hidden culprit
Science Magazine
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Simple pretreatment activates cellulose for saccharification
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Never mind Band-Aids, Neanderthals had antiseptic birch tar
Ars Technica
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Study reveals hidden 'chemical currency' fueling the ocean's carbon cycle
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A new antimicrobial for cleaning and sanitizing dry-food processing equipment
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Increasing the share of organic farming leads to healthier, more diverse soils, international study finds
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Roman artifact discovered in the Americas shatters New World history as we know it
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Terahertz spin waves can be converted into computer signals, study shows
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Kepler-51d Challenges Theories of Planetary Formation
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Diverse C-terminal variation rewires protein stability in health and disease
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AI rebuilds molecules from exploding fragments
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How two dim stars came together to shine brightly
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15,000-Year-Old Clay Beads Preserve Children’s Fingerprints and Reveal Early Human Life
Discover Magazine
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What makes a genus real? Scientists use tree bats to evaluate a testable '2 Sigma Genus Concept'
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Across Europe, warm-adapted plants spread as cold specialists retreat