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Storms in the Southern Ocean are producing more rain—and the consequences could be global
'We gotta act white': How voice recognition tech fails for Aboriginal English speakers
New approach narrows uncertainty in future warming and remaining carbon budget for 2°C
New 'remarkably tame' tinamou species discovered in Amazon mountains may already be at risk of extinction
Saturday Citations: Cancer therapy breakthrough; Sumatran tigers thrive; frogs eat what, now?
Gene editing creates compact goldenberry plants suitable for large-scale farming
Long ago, Mars had massive watersheds—now finally mapped
DNA confirms modern Bo people are descendants of ancient Hanging Coffin culture
Climate change threatens Europe's remaining peatlands, study shows
Ghostwriters, polo shirts, and the fall of a landmark pesticide study
AI can dramatically speed up digitizing natural history collections
New Moby Dick-like termite species discovered
Spain not ruling out lab leak as cause of swine fever outbreak
Alkaline-loving microbes could help safeguard nuclear waste buried deep underground for thousands of years
Free radicals caught in the act with slow spectroscopy
Programmable CRISPR platform can reduce stem cell differentiation from months to weeks
The spread of AI in UK journalism comes with reservations
Study reveals key psychological barriers to game meat consumption in Japan
Close-up images show how stars explode in real time
Microplastics in oceans may distort carbon cycle understanding
Copper-64 isotope made easier: Recoil chemistry could lower medical imaging costs
Rydberg-atom detector conquers a new spectral frontier
Birds shift to higher mountain elevations in Europe as climate warms
Ultrafast, highly reversible sodium storage in engineered hard carbon achieved
New deep-sea species discovered during mining test
AI in the classroom: Research focuses on technology rather than the needs of young people
An adolescent growth spurt in young stars helps giant planets form
Extreme engineering: Unlocking design secrets of deep-sea microbes
Chameleon-like nanomaterial can adapt its color to mechanical strain
Using video games to get kids interested in learning
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