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Where you grew up may shape your navigational skills
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Smoke from Australia’s intense fires in 2019 and 2020 damaged the ozone layer
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Africa’s fynbos plants hold their ground with the world’s thinnest roots
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Corals may store a surprising amount of microplastics in their skeletons
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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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A stunning visualization of Alaska’s Yukon Delta shows a land in transition
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Many cosmetics contain hidden, potentially dangerous ‘forever chemicals’
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A widely studied lab plant has revealed a previously unknown organ
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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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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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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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Lonely brains crave people like hungry brains crave food
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Newly discovered cells in mice can sense four of the five tastes
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Four types of flames join forces to make this eerie ‘blue whirl’
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How to make a mouse smell a smell that doesn’t actually exist
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Pollen-deprived bumblebees may speed up plant blooming by biting leaves
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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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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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Thirdhand smoke wafting off moviegoers hurts air quality in theaters
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Psilocybin may help cancer patients with depression and anxiety for years
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Color-changing fibers help reveal mysteries of how knots work
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Flooding Earth’s atmosphere with oxygen may not have needed a triggering event
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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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Ocean acidification could weaken diatoms’ glass houses
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Monkeys can use basic logic to decipher the order of items in a list
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The largest seaweed bloom ever detected spanned the Atlantic in 2018
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These fungi drug cicadas with psilocybin or amphetamine to make them mate nonstop
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The kilogram just got a revamp. A unit of time might be next
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How allergens in pollen help plants do more than make you sneeze
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Tiny microplastics travel far on the wind
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Sleeping in on the weekend can’t make up for lost sleep
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Why kids may be at risk from vinyl floors and fire-resistant couches
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Why some Georgia O’Keeffe paintings have ‘art acne’
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A lack of sleep can induce anxiety
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New devices could help turn atmospheric CO2 into useful supplies
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These light-loving bacteria may survive surprisingly deep underground
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A filter that turns saltwater into freshwater just got an upgrade
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Cremated remains reveal hints of who is buried at Stonehenge
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Nerve cells that help control hunger have been ID’d in mice
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Blame opioids for a fifth of young adult deaths in the United States
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A caterpillar outwits corn defenses by gorging on fattening ‘junk’ food
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Rising CO2 levels might not be as good for plants as we thought
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Why touch can be such a creepy sensation in VR
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This material uses energy from ambient light to kill hospital superbugs
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The flowers that give us chocolate are ridiculously hard to pollinate
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5 ways the heaviest element on the periodic table is really bizarre
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Pollinators are usually safe from a Venus flytrap
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The key to breaking down plastic may be in caterpillars’ guts
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Gut fungi might be linked to obesity and inflammatory bowel disorders
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Cool way to peer into molecules’ inner workings wins chemistry Nobel Prize
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When a fungus invades the lungs, immune cells can tell it to self-destruct
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Pollen hitches a ride on bees in all the right spots
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One in three U.S. adults takes opioids, and many misuse them
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Even short-term opioid use can set people up for addiction risks
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When it’s hot, plants become a surprisingly large source of air pollution
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Plot twist in methane mystery blames chemistry, not emissions, for recent rise
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Food for microbes found on Enceladus
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How to grow toxin-free corn
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Choosing the right cyberattack response is a complicated game
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Ceres harbors homegrown organic compounds
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Chemists strike gold, solve mystery about precious metal’s properties
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Meat-eating pitcher plants raise deathtraps to an art
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