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This year's El Nino likely to become record-breaker: Top expert
Much of Earth's 'space dust' may come from unidentified near-Earth asteroids
New ultrathin lens focuses light into an optical needle
Simple cell migration mechanism may explain how hair follicles organize before birth
New study finds clear‑cut logging can dramatically increase flood risk
From mother to offspring: Young birds show how 'forever chemicals' accumulate
Tracking your employees doesn't make them more productive
Researchers develop AI tool that finds the equations behind complex systems
If you flirt with an AI companion, does that count as cheating?
Cultural safety isn't a buzzword—it's a vital part of First Nations health care and healing
Inferring multicellular interactions in tumors from standard pathology slides
South Pole Telescope analysis releases new catalog of more than 7,000 galaxy clusters
Red cards have more than tripled since the last World Cup, data show
Sunlight-powered chemistry reduces hazardous oxidant risk
AI faces trusted more than faces of real people, warn researchers
Wolves around the world have evolved different skull shapes—humans are also shaping their evolution
Homegrown catnip lotion proves to be an effective mosquito repellent in rural Uganda
Ancient jaw wound reveals possible violence in Homo sapiens 90,000 years ago
Why Europe's trees are dying
Machine learning to predict how fast biodegradable plastics break down in nature
How approaching sounds can warp your perception of time
New screening tool spots RNA-disrupting antibiotics for drug-resistant gram-negative bacteria
Evidence of elusive high-energy gravitons in quantum Hall systems
University team proposed retractable, pressurized tunnels for missions to Mars
Watching how molecules change shape in slow motion could inform future molecular machines
Researchers install 3D-printed seawall tiles to support coastal protection and marine life
Hawaiʻi island spinner dolphins are producing fewer calves
Scientists enable DNA synthesis using only temperature instead of chemical reagents
Metallic rutile oxides break the rules of cooling
New Horizons watches the solar wind as it slows down
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