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North Sea sandstone could be used to store carbon dioxide, report suggests
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Groundhog day explained: Why this furry forecaster still matters
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SpaceX seeks FCC nod to build data center constellation in space
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NASA moves ahead with Artemis II fueling test as countdown continues in Florida
The Times of India
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NASA moves ahead with Artemis II fueling test as countdown continues in Florida
The Times of India
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Why do people from Barrow and Lancaster sound so different? Scientists reveal why the accents are so dissimilar - despite being just 35 miles apart
Mail Online
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The science of homosexuality: Same-sex behaviour evolved in primates as a survival strategy, study claims
Mail Online
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Elon Musk confirms SpaceX stopped Russia from accessing Starlink, saying ‘Let us know if more needs to be done’
The Times of India
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Using generative AI to help scientists synthesize complex materials
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Pornhub will restrict UK users from TODAY amid crackdown to protect minors
Mail Online
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Iguanas fall from trees in Florida as icy weather bites southern US
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Four astronauts enter quarantine as NASA’s SpaceX Crew-12 launch nears
ScienceDaily
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Japan says rare earth found in sediment retrieved on deep-sea mission
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Scientists are turning cigarette-butt waste into clean energy sources: From street litter to energy storage
The Times of India
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Robots descend into lava tubes to prepare for future Moon bases
ScienceDaily
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Gray hair is reversible: Anti-ageing research turning science world upside down
The Times of India
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Can you solve it? The numbers all go to 11
The Guardian
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Signal from aliens or a star? This strange object emits signals every 44 minutes; know the truth
The Times of India
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Starwatch: Orion the hunter dominates the February night sky
The Guardian
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Tiny new dinosaur Foskeia pelendonum fills in an evolutionary gap
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A tiny light trap could unlock million qubit quantum computers
ScienceDaily
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A silent brain disease can quadruple dementia risk
ScienceDaily
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Baby dinosaurs were the backbone of the Jurassic food chain
ScienceDaily
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Single-cell microdevice isolates and profiles extracellular vesicles over weeks
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Why night owls and early birds are a very mixed bunch - which one are YOU?
Mail Online
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Revealed: The WORST food pairings for nutrient absorption - and it's bad news if you enjoy a coffee with your breakfast cereal
Mail Online
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Signaling output genes shed light on evolutionary crossroads of vertebrates
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Satellite study reveals 24.2 billion ton annual groundwater loss in High Mountain Asia
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Michigan scientist uses 750-year-old Indian poems to show western India’s savannas were never ruined forests
The Times of India
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Moving closer to 'true' equine IVF for clinical use
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How topological surfaces boost clean energy catalysts
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Hard-to-synthesize materials revived using AI: An LLM-based materials redesign technology
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Study identifies 10 online opportunities to transform climate crisis messaging
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Scientists have identified unique sounds for 8 fish species
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From flat faces to stubby legs: The 10 extreme body conformations owners should AVOID in dogs, according to welfare experts
Mail Online
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How AI and new sensing tools are reshaping collective animal behavior research
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Voices of the Victorians analyzed in new research about northern accent development
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Huayuan biota decodes Earth's first Phanerozoic mass extinction
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Tropical weather cycles linked to faster Arctic ice loss in autumn
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Two rare 5th millennium BC fetal burials in Iran reveal variable prehistoric practices
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Plastic pollution promotes hazardous water conditions, new study finds
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How to cut harmful emissions from ditches and canals
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Strategic tree planting could help Canada become carbon neutral by mid-century
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Imaging the Wigner crystal state in a new type of quantum material
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Alzheimer’s scrambles memories while the brain rests
ScienceDaily
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AI mirrors help blind people see themselves for the first time in major breakthrough
The Times of India
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Middle age is becoming a breaking point in the U.S.
ScienceDaily
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Snowstorm disrupts travel in southern US as blast of icy weather widens
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Earliest hand-held wooden tools found in Greece date back 430,000 years
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Collar cams offer a bear's eye view into the lives of grizzlies on Alaska's desolate North Slope
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NASA begins a practice countdown for its first moonshot with astronauts in more than 50 years
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Shark bites linked to rainfall, runoff and shifting coastal ecosystems
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750-year-old Indian poems reveal a landscape scientists got wrong
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Multi-agent AI and robots automate materials discovery in closed-loop lab system
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Long-lost Egyptian scroll fuels debate over real-life biblical giants
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“Existential risk” – Why scientists are racing to define consciousness
ScienceDaily
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This AI app can tell which dinosaur made a footprint
ScienceDaily
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Meet Vandi Verma: Indian-origin NASA scientist behind the first-ever AI-planned rover drive on Mars
The Times of India
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At NIH, a power struggle over institute directorships deepens
Ars Technica
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Adolescence lasts into your 30s – so how should parents treat their adult children?
The Guardian
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Fungus could be the insecticide of the future
Ars Technica
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How to Use Physics to Escape an Ice Bowl
Wired Science
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7,000-year-old mummies reveal how the world’s largest hot desert once had lakes, and forests
The Times of India
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First successful lab colony of polyphagous shot hole borer achieved in Western Australia
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How long does it take the sun to rotate on its axis
The Times of India
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Scientists discover hidden geometry that bends electrons like gravity
ScienceDaily
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Are YOU storing your sauces wrong? The correct spot for every single condiment, revealed - as experts finally settle the debate on where ketchup belongs
Mail Online
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Diabetes Remission: New evidence shows Type 2 reversal possible; experts share tips
The Times of India
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX to launch Falcon 9 on February 2 from Vandenberg
The Times of India
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Scientists discover how to turn gut bacteria into anti-aging factories
ScienceDaily
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