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‘Pardon our dust (and smoke)’ revisited

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Driving America: Drivers log ~3.3 trillion miles in 2024, hitting an all-time high!

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Bottling trust: researchers are using chemistry and blockchain to discourage wine fraud

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Physical time and Time as we experience it

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Large icebergs near Antarctica

Vanishing Arctic Ice Reshapes Weather Patterns: California Dries While Spain Gets Soaked

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Little is currently known about whether and how Christmas Island’s red crabs might be impacted under the future environmental conditions created by the changing global climate

Iconic Red Crabs Show Surprising Resilience to Climate-Driven Ocean Changes

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Illustration representing Homo sapiens and the Neanderthal sharing technology and behavior

Ancient ‘Cemetery’ Discovery Reveals Surprising Cultural Exchange Between Human Species

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Everyday Exposure to Fluoride May Impact Children’s Cognitive Development, New Research Suggests

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Ancient Herb Wisdom Leads to Promising Alzheimer’s Treatment

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Revised tentative body outline of 24.3 meters (80 feet) extinct megatooth shark, Otodus megalodon. Important notes: 1) the exact shape, size, and position of most fins remain unknown based on the present fossil record; and 2) an adult human (Homo sapiens) is depicted for size comparison, but it must be emphasized that the two species never coexisted.

New Study Reveals Megalodon Was Slim, Not Stocky—And Why That Matters

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Same Arm, Faster Shield: Study Shows Vaccine Location Matters for Immune Response

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3D illustration of Clostridium scindens in the intestine.

Scientists Harness Bile-Converting Bacteria to Heal Damaged Colons

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Nonlinear superconducting resonator circuit for investigating dissipative phase transitions.

Quantum Glitches: Scientists Catch Nature’s ‘State Changes’ in Superconducting Circuits

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