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People overestimate how confident AI systems are in their responses, experiments reveal
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Musk wants SpaceX to go public. Here's how it works
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New spacecraft will watch Earth's shield take the hit as solar storms come roaring in
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We tested the new World Cup ball. This is what you need to know about how it will fly, dip and swerve
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Hidden cell networks emerge in 3D as new nanoscopy tracks living bridges
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Neutrino flavor flips could be key to triggering supernovae
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A massive kraken-like octopus may have prowled the seas during the age of dinosaurs
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AI guardians: Bridging digital innovation and sustainability for cleaner water
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Consumers willing to pay more for lobster harvested with ropeless technology, study finds
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Hidden small RNA in cholera bacterium helps determine whether it can infect humans
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How the world can avoid millions going hungry when supply chains collapse
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Humpback whale released after spectacular rescue effort found dead off Denmark
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First outbursting hot subdwarf binary discovered
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Plasma treatment keeps cut flowers fresher for two weeks without chemicals
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Common cancer protein may be therapeutic target, study finds
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Why some water fleas suddenly grow helmets: Key receptors reveal how predator warnings trigger defense
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If AI can translate instantly, why learn another language?
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New recyclable protein textiles could cut microplastic pollution and lower clothing waste
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Multi-actor collaboration in integrated landscape approaches
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Lobster embryo microbiomes remain resilient in future ocean conditions, sequencing reveals
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Saturday Citations: Prehistoric dentistry; sleep and aging; our photogenic sun
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Medieval teeth open a new perspective on leprosy care and toxic medicine
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Student-built system unlocks fully autonomous electroporation for 96- and 384-well workflows
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Tropical forest loss eases after record year: researchers
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Rare earth mining is poisoning Mekong River tributaries, threatening 'the world's kitchen'
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NASA's Artemis II moonship returns home to its launch site after historic voyage
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How hard-surface feeding unlocked a burst of reef fish evolution 50 million years ago
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Team develops modulator for compact photonic integrated circuits
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Scorpions' weapons are fortified with metal to suit their needs, research shows
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Having a religious affiliation doesn't prevent betting on sports
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Flipping the K⁺ switch: First potassium-gated ion channel discovered in animal
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Decades-long study finds 'stable' soil carbon degrades
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New microscope reveals previously hidden differences in photosynthetic light-harvesting antennae
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How a free flow of information can amplify incorrect ideas
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Thinner than hair and stretchable like rubber, this new shield tackles a space-age problem in one layer
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Europe's seafloor fishing looks profitable until societal costs turn the math upside down
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Light can now be shaped in empty space, and it could simplify sensing and boost data links
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Urban birds fear women more than men, and scientists don't know why
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Hidden stripe pattern lets microscopes auto-focus across 400 times deeper range
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Egg-scanning AI may let hatcheries sort life, death and sex before chicks emerge
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Natural rubber process boosts tire toughness about tenfold while preserving stiffness
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Conquering the final frontiers in nanographene synthetic methodologies
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Study reveals insights for climate resilience in smallholder cacao farms
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Investigating the disordered heart of glass
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Soil fertilization with Amazonian dark earth increases tree diameter by up to 88%
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Revolving doors weaken SEC oversight, finds research
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NASA fires up powerful lithium-fed thruster for trips to Mars
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Zinc–redox crosstalk: A new key to cellular protein quality control
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Climate policy isn't partisan, and research suggests more on the right support it than oppose it
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