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Smoke from Australia’s intense fires in 2019 and 2020 damaged the ozone layer
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Lithium mining may be putting some flamingos in Chile at risk
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Artificial intelligence challenges what it means to be creative
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A diamondlike structure gives some starfish skeletons their strength
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Corals may store a surprising amount of microplastics in their skeletons
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Researchers have unlocked the secret to pearls’ incredible symmetry
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Neutron star collisions probably make more gold than other cosmic smashups
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Lithium-ion batteries made with recycled materials can outlast newer counterparts
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An easier, greener way to build molecules wins the chemistry Nobel Prize
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These colorful butterflies were created using transparent ink
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Windbreaks, surprisingly, could help wind farms boost power output
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A tweaked yeast can make ethanol from cornstalks and a harvest’s other leftovers
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Many cosmetics contain hidden, potentially dangerous ‘forever chemicals’
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A study of Earth’s crust hints that supernovas aren’t gold mines
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A new technique could make some plastic trash compostable at home
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How researchers can keep birds safe as U.S. wind farms expand
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Atomic clocks take a step toward redefining the second
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Color-coded radar maps reveal a patchwork of California wildfire destruction
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A drop in CFC emissions puts the hole in the ozone layer back on track to closing
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Diamond holds up at pressures more than five times those in Earth’s core
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Drones could help create a quantum internet
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This weird chemical bond acts like a mash-up of hydrogen and covalent bonds
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Zinc-air batteries are typically single-use. A new design could change that
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Technology and natural hazards clash to create ‘natech’ disasters
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A smartwatch app alerts users with hearing loss to nearby sounds
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Four types of flames join forces to make this eerie ‘blue whirl’
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Agriculture and fossil fuels are driving record-high methane emissions
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Earth’s annual e-waste could grow to 75 million metric tons by 2030
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Machine learning helped demystify a California earthquake swarm
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A new device can produce electricity using shadows
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A new artificial eye mimics and may outperform human eyes
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Daily global CO2 emissions dropped dramatically as COVID-19 kept people home
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Why mammals like elephants and armadillos might get drunk easily
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Molecular jiggling may explain why some solids shrink when heated
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A U.S. oil-producing region is leaking twice as much methane as once thought
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Ancient recipes led scientists to a long-lost natural blue
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Beets bleed red but a chemistry tweak can create a blue hue
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You can help fight the coronavirus. All you need is a computer
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Thirdhand smoke wafting off moviegoers hurts air quality in theaters
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Ordering from a local store can curb online shopping’s CO2 emissions
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Fossil fuel use may emit 40 percent more methane than we thought
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Color-changing fibers help reveal mysteries of how knots work
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A tiny switch could redirect light between computer chips in mere nanoseconds
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The first artificial material that follows sunlight may upgrade solar panels
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Molecular jiggling may explain why some solids shrink when heated
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The development of the lithium-ion battery has won the chemistry Nobel Prize
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Alcohol-producing bacteria could cause liver disease in some people
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Birds fed a common pesticide lost weight rapidly and had migration delays
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