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New UK weather records being set 'very frequently': report
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Study reveals how Pd and Pt catalyst surfaces control chemical production
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Experts reveal why cultural heritage is important for community unity
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Faster and brighter protein labeling with new tool SNAP-tag2
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Neanderthal gene variant lowers muscle enzyme activity in modern humans
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How plants survive drought: The unsuspected role of myosin XI in guard cells
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Why speleothem δ¹⁸O records miss 100,000-year climate cycles in Southern China
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Astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary head back to Earth after private space station mission
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Stainless steel filters create temporary nanopores for efficient drug delivery into cells
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Disulfide networks and UV light enable permanent shape control in magnetic materials
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Tackling a $1.2 billion problem for Australian farmers using dirt-cheap crushed volcanic rock
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Automated labs collect 10 times more data, accelerating materials research and reducing costs
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Emerging viral threats combated by a potent new dual lipid kinase inhibitor
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Optogenetic screening platform for drug discovery introduced
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Scientists achieve net-negative greenhouse gas emissions via electrified catalysis
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What we can learn from aggressive zebrafish
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'Hope isn't enough—we need action when it comes to climate change': An earth scientist's guide for the future
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Researchers develop breakthrough heat-conductive plastic to help prevent advanced electronics from overheating
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Winter survival: Brain peptide called corazonin stops reproduction in bean bug Riptortus pedestris
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Scientists unveil new way to control magnetism in super-thin materials
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Machine learning maps predict over 3,000 new material phase possibilities
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Researchers investigate next-generation polymer blends that may aid in development of safer batteries
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This brain circuit drives the urge to mate. Except when it doesn't
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Astronomers discover an unusual long-period radio transient
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Study highlights how perceived economic inequality undermines individual well-being across 71 countries
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People who believe the world's a social jungle more likely to admire aggressive bosses, study says
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Study finds repetitive flooding far more common across North Carolina than thought
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Scientists design stable enzymes for non-natural reactions with near-natural efficiency
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State officials say federal cuts threaten California's environment
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Philippine scientists' warning vs. 'indirect' effect of tropical cyclones during the monsoon season
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Space Coast's 60th launch of year also Falcon 9's 500th successful SpaceX mission
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Another car giant issues urgent recall for thousands of vehicles over airbag concerns
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Study finds joro spiders attack and eat each other sometimes: 'Nonsexual cannibalism'
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Suffer from headaches? Your 250,000-year-old ancestors could be to blame
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Virgin Media is DOWN as customers complain of a 'total blackout'
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Netherlands RATIONS electricity as country struggles to cope with turning away from gas as part of green policies - as expert warns Britain is also 'in trouble'
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Mysterious blobs deep inside Earth may fuel deadly volcanic eruptions - with the capability of wiping out life as we know it
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Flight attendant reveals the best time to use the bathroom on a plane - and why
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A new mechanism to realize spin-selective transport in tungsten diselenide
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Study reveals severe health risk of trendy wood-burning stoves in more than a million homes: 'People don't realise the danger they're in'
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Two terrifying black holes merge into one - creating monster mass bigger than the SUN
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Largest Martian meteorite EVER found on Earth to go on sale this week: Huge 25kg rock that travelled 140 million miles to Earth could fetch a whopping £3 MILLION at auction
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Astronomers find a giant hiding in the 'fog' around a young star
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Regrowing hearing cells: New gene functions discovered in zebrafish offer clues for future hearing loss treatments
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Air pollution cuts in East Asia likely accelerated global warming
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Study reveals how de novo genes are turned on and regulated in cellular networks
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Starwatch: use the moon to find Saturn before its pirouette in the sky
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Country diary: An invasion of tiny fungi parachutists has landed overnight | Phil Gates
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Aliens are already here...they are intelligent but have a dark side and operate on us
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Horsemeat on the table: Medieval Hungarians defied religious norms for centuries
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LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA detect most massive black hole merger to date
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Revealed: The haunting truth behind the 'Battle of Los Angeles' that saw city 'attacked' for 2 hours
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Alpha males are rare among our fellow primates: scientists
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Beaker Street Science Photography prize – in pictures
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A Denver dino museum makes a find deep under own parking lot. Like 'a hole in one from the moon.'
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Study reveals how ancient elk rock art transformed from realistic to warped wolf-like beasts
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Scientists reveal exactly what a Neanderthal-human hybrid would look like
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Peruvian citadel that is nearly 4,000 years old opens doors to tourists
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The biggest piece of Mars on Earth is going up for auction in New York
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You're washing your bedding wrong! Microbiologist reveals how often you should really clean your sheets - and the item you should refresh every three days
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Scientists on red alert as 'sleeping giant' fault threatens to snap without warning beneath 300,000 Americans
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New clues from two million-year-old tooth enamel tell us more about an ancient relative of humans
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Dark matter could create dark dwarfs at the center of the Milky Way
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Returning to the office isn't the answer to Canada's productivity problem—and it will add pressure to urban housing
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The ACT wants dog owners to spend three hours a day with their pet—but quality, not quantity, matters most
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Permanent retention of exceptional trees can improve ecosystem integrity in managed forests
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Elephants gesture with an intention to communicate their desires, study finds
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School smartphone bans reflect growing concern over youth mental health and academic performance
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Saturday Citations: Disproving string theory; interstellar comet arrives; lemurs age gracefully
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Data mining uncovers treasure-trove of previously 'untouchable' proteins for drug development