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Triple threat emerges as sharks, beach nourishment and murky waters collide

Split shift: A surprising twist in the biology of aging

Absinthe: What the ban on France's aromatic spirit teaches us about modern-day blaming and shaming

Celestial wonders in Leo

Giant jars, ancient bells, buried bones and a mystery that endures

Hacks, doxxing and deepfakes: Are we overexposed as a society?

Heat from traffic is contributing to rises in city temperatures, study finds

A volcanic medley near Mammoth Lakes

Ancient Romans were obsessed with a plant said to be a contraception and an aphrodisiac. Then one day, it went extinct

'Screams of delight': Artemis crew flying home to thrilled NASA scientists

Why doesn't the US recycle more plastic? Study points to lack of access

Photos show stunning views of the moon and Earth from the Artemis II mission

Artemis II astronauts make long-distance call to the space station as they head home from the moon

Atmospheric dust gives plants nutrients through their leaves, study finds

Seizure of 2,000 ants at Nairobi airport highlights the hidden scale of insect trafficking

Climate change may speed evolution through inherited gene regulation changes

Guidance aims to improve collaboration between scientists, tribal nations

Drought parches Florida

Climate change does not polarize opinions: 'In fact, we are increasingly in agreement'

Swipe right? Dating apps linked to body image pressures

'Vegan leather' isn't as sustainable or eco‑friendly as brands might claim

'We are living with disinformation. We are not going to eradicate it,' global expert argues

Turmeric and ginger extract may boost implant bonding and kill 92% bacteria

Earthrise to Earthset: How the planet's climate has changed since the photo that inspired the environmental movement

Light-driven method enables sustainable production of porous semiconducting polymers

US plans tariffs up to 100% on some brand-name drugs

'Oldest octopus' fossil is no octopus at all, scans reveal

Expert explains how AI could redefine the scope of engineering work

AI is reengineering drug discovery by speeding up testing and scanning petabytes of data

This protein helps cancer cells survive treatment—and points to new treatments

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