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Dangerous flooding from Tropical Storm Arthur, first of the Atlantic season, threatens Gulf Coast
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How bacteria exploit human cell metabolism to sharpen infections and potentially evade treatment
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New heat-regulating fabric feels fluffy like cotton—but doesn't get wet
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Ancient DNA provides evidence of earliest known plague outbreak
The Guardian
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Honeybees make specialised ‘baby food’ to give larvae balanced diet, study says
The Guardian
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Ancient DNA uncovers deadly plague outbreak among Siberian hunter-gatherers 5,500 years ago
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800 visits to a suburban park: Inside an epic 40‑year birdwatching quest
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Quantum sensor overcomes major obstacle in search for dark matter and gravitational waves
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Thawing permafrost may trigger overlooked carbon sink in rivers
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Bees avoid too much of a good thing by balancing nutrients in pollen, study reveals
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The oldest known plague outbreak struck hunter-gatherers 5,500 years ago
ScienceNews
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Noah's Ark could finally be found after historic deal promises 'irrefutable proof'
Mail Online
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Mountain lions have major ecological impact even in small preserves
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Levels of 'forever chemicals' in dolphins and whales are rising globally
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Humans may have hidden regenerative powers
ScienceDaily
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Payload electronics and flight software being developed for NASA's Landsat 10 spacecraft
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Volcanic shifts suggest Andes mountain growth comes in powerful bursts rather than a slow and steady rise
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Goats listen to human voices to find hidden food treats
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Mineral garnet discovered in Mars meteorite may reveal how the red planet evolved billions of years ago
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German startup unveils solar panel that produces hydrogen without electricity; here's how it works
The Times of India
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Quantum Hall effect gains a new twist in graphene moiré systems
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Dark matter cannot be ruled out as cause of gamma ray glow at the Milky Way's center, machine learning shows
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How evolution can make cells smaller without slowing down their growth
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UK rivers face rising risk of climate 'whiplash'
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How real is the Cyclops in ‘The Odyssey’?
ScienceNews
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Ancient ocean ice reveals radioactive stardust falling on Earth; should we be worried
The Times of India
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Life-threatening tropical storm Arthur forms off US coast with multiple states at high risk of danger
Mail Online
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NASA's Webb catches exoplanet getting roasted
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Plants maintain photosynthesis in hotter, drier climates by coordinating biochemical processes to stabilize CO₂ levels
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Why just sharing a stick while walking can significantly improve balance
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Ozempic and Wegovy linked to surprising drop in violent behavior
ScienceDaily
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Radar echoes from Europa reveal secrets beneath the ice
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Genetic study finds urban rodents may be evolving against common poisons
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Scientists discover spider that disguises itself as a parasitic fungus
ScienceDaily
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On the brink of extinction, the vaquita gets a digital lifeline
ScienceDaily
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Quote of the day by English physician Edward Jenner: "The joy I felt at the prospect before me of being the instrument destined to take away from the world one of its greatest calamities was so excessive that…"
The Times of India
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Who will win the World Cup? Mathematician's 11 models predict four possible champions (but NOT England!)
Mail Online
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Baby fossils reveal link between human and Neanderthal development
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Common plastic chemical linked to lifelong anxiety in new study
ScienceDaily
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Massive asteroid 1997 NC1 to make closest approach to Earth in nearly 400 years on June 27
The Times of India
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Oddball exoplanet challenges what it means to be a hot Jupiter
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Study finds vocational interests predict life outcomes, even for adults
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UK papers claimed 'lawfare' over top court's climate ruling
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Ancient amber fossil captures mites marching in line
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West Antarctica Is Missing Way Too Much Ice
Wired Science
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Revealed: Europe's DIRTIEST beaches where the water quality is rated as 'poor' - with Albania's shores at the top of the list
Mail Online
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Quote of the day by American psychiatrist Frank Pittman: “Marriage, like a submarine, is only safe if you…”
The Times of India
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Bumblebee goby species discovered on China's Hengqin island is one of the smallest fishes in the world
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Why Botticelli's Birth of Venus has a wonky eye: Scientists claim the model for the world-renowned painting had a brain tumour that caused a squint
Mail Online
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Could aliens already be in our Solar System? Scientists say we can't rule it out
The Times of India
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A daily probiotic may help relieve depression and anxiety
ScienceDaily
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Tracing a neutrino ghost to a distant 'shadow blaster' galaxy
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After three sessions, SpaceX already among world's most valuable companies
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Superconductivity breakthrough could unlock ultra-efficient electronics
ScienceDaily
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'Unstable' Tasmanian devil found after 15 days on the run
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Hidden beneath the Kalahari Desert is a 264-metre-deep underground lake where blind animals thrive in darkness
The Times of India
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Asteroid vs Comet: Comparing their origins, structure and journey through space
The Times of India
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New plasma trick could unlock smaller, more powerful computer chips
ScienceDaily
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New procedure delivers lasting knee arthritis pain relief without surgery
ScienceDaily
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Scientists say most of what’s in your food is still a mystery
ScienceDaily
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Greenland’s Thawing Ancient Garbage Heaps Are Releasing a 4,500-Year Bacterial Record
Discover Magazine
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Goats can find food by following a human voice, study finds
The Guardian
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Frozen Greenland middens preserve 4,500 years of farms, seal hunts and toilets
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Heading for the Atlantic Ocean to study the impact of climate change on ocean circulation
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Even morphologically similar pollinators carry distinct pollen assemblages
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Indian millets contain distinct lipid fingerprints with anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory potential
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Climate models are missing the first warning signs of deadly Middle East heat waves, study finds
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Scientists found an early depression clue hidden in children’s eyes
ScienceDaily
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10 surprising ways diabetes and dementia are connected
ScienceDaily
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Are alien probes hiding in our backyard? A new study says we've barely looked