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Wars destroy lives and the climate. Why aren't we counting military emissions?
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In 2023, an 8-year-old with a metal detector wandered onto a Canadian beach and accidentally found a 170-year-old shipwreck
The Times of India
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How 'digital twins' could help predict the fate of a forest
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Magnon lifetime extended 100x paves the way for mini quantum computers
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JWST Spots a Nearby Super-Earth That Could Look Like the Moon or Mercury
Discover Magazine
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In 2011, a mine worker in Alberta noticed odd lumps in the rock and accidentally unearthed a perfectly preserved 110-million-year-old armoured dinosaur
The Times of India
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In 2021, researchers scanning a New Mexico lakebed found 23,000-year-old human footprints that rewrote the oldest chapter of American history
The Times of India
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Mathematical framework solves asteroid route planning exactly for first time
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How should schools teach AI? Three models to consider
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Study: Butterflies and Moths Have Reused Same Genetic Toolkit for 120 Million Years
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Time-varying magnetic fields can engineer exotic quantum matter
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How to make public spaces accessible, safe and attractive for an aging population
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Warning as deadly venomous insect imported from China invades 20 US states... is your hometown at risk?
Mail Online
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Louisiana's shrinking coast may offer world early guide to climate adaptation
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Mysterious world beyond Pluto may have atmosphere, study says
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Social media use may reflect stress relief and belonging more than habit
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Climate change is rewriting winter lakes in a way that looks completely backward at first glance
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Honeybees may be helping spread tree‑killing myrtle rust—new research
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Beam-splitting approach reveals hidden changes in vitamin B12
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Lake mud reveals 7,000 years of Kangaroo Island's complex fire history
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This simple amino acid supplement greatly reduces Alzheimer’s damage
ScienceDaily
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Cna yuo raed tihs? Scientists reveal why your brain can read scrambled words so easily
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How plants make copies of themselves—key 'cloning switch' gene identified
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Scientists uncover beetle transport system for newly identified 'towering' nematodes
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Does your child only read graphic novels? That's OK—it's helping them build literacy skills
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A tiny world beyond Neptune has an atmosphere that shouldn't exist
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A small object past Pluto may have a thin atmosphere
ScienceNews
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Jupiter is Little Smaller Than We Thought
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Jupiter is Little Smaller Than We Thought
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Astronomers uncover over 1,000 radio galaxies with 'wings,' expanding a rare cosmic class
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Overseas-owned properties shift from single homes to larger developments
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Lab worker brutally attacked by virus-infected monkeys during Elon Musk's brain implant experiments, lawsuit claims... as experts issue urgent health warning
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Thousands in multiple states told to 'shut windows now' as heart attack-causing toxins fill the air
Mail Online
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Greenland ice melt has surged sixfold and scientists are alarmed
ScienceDaily
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Is the Large Magellanic Cloud a first-time visitor?
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Plants under stress switch from photosynthesis to protein cleanup, researchers show
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Time to ditch the burgers? Adopting a vegan diet slashes your greenhouse gas emissions by 55%, study finds
Mail Online
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The Big Bang of plant life: Discovery sheds light on how cells form walls
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A cut, a color and the burden of care work
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These personality traits reveal your partner's sexual fantasies
Mail Online
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Scientists turn plastic waste into clean hydrogen fuel using sunlight
ScienceDaily
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Rising seas may unlock coastal carbon stores, with losses up to 90%
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Trump administration cites national security in stalling 165 wind farms
Ars Technica
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Should you brush your teeth before or after breakfast? Dentist finally settles the debate - so, have you been doing it wrong?
Mail Online
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Glowing nanoparticles exposed hidden cancer-protein behavior that could reshape drug screening
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Necro-branding: Why are deceased celebrities like Michael Jackson still popular when dead?
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MIT scientists finally reveal the hidden structure of a mysterious high-tech material
ScienceDaily
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MIT's virtual violin offers luthiers a new design tool
Ars Technica
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Your brain can dream while you're AWAKE, study finds
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Clearing contamination from car interiors
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Chromatin tracking reveals two motion modes that help control gene expression
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Newly mapped brain networks link far-flung regions
ScienceNews
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The da Vinci bloodline is unlocking the genius’s genetic secrets
ScienceDaily
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Close-in planets act as 'bouncers' to create rogue worlds
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Live camel transportation improved by using food as an incentive in place of physical punishment
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Arctic winter sea-ice extent fails to expand and sets a new record low in 2026
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Speed 'training' prepares bacteria for complex tasks, like munching plastics
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Babies may share adults' sense of beauty, and it appears to sharpen with age
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NASA just took a huge step toward the Moon after Artemis II success
ScienceDaily
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Scientists use lasers to determine the age of sharks
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Nocturnal migratory birds follow rhythm of the moon, study shows
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NASA shuts down 49-year-old Voyager 1 instrument to keep it alive
ScienceDaily
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A simple filter swap could advance marine eDNA biomonitoring
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Super El Niño could make 2026 the hottest year on RECORD, leading scientist predicts
Mail Online
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Digging deeper: How to protect pets from the New World screwworm
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RFK Jr.’s New Podcast Is as Weird as You’d Expect
Wired Science
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Do Lightsaber Blades Have Mass?
Wired Science
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The Emerald Isle in all its glory! Ireland is entirely cloud-free in rare satellite image
Mail Online
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Brain revived: Scientists froze brain tissue to −196°C and it started working again
The Times of India
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Listen to Amelia Earhart's VOICE: Newly-discovered recording reveals the terrifying story of the pilot's solo Atlantic flight - five years before her disappearance
Mail Online
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