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20-06 (18:23)  Pets help people feel better, but not during stressful moments
20-06 (18:06)  A 1,100-year-old bison hunting mystery may finally have an answer
20-06 (17:52)  'Sitting paradox' reveals why less isn't always better
20-06 (17:37)  A sea star may be hiding an ancient secret about female reproduction
20-06 (17:37)  Invisible chemical landscape connects life across ecosystems
20-06 (16:06)  Birthplace of modern cotton revealed after decades of research
20-06 (15:37)  Pterosaur fossil reveals new clues about what flying reptiles ate
20-06 (14:52)  Fish oil supplements do not improve memory or protect against Alzheimer's
20-06 (14:23)  Sugar coating on your cells could predict disease years in advance
20-06 (14:23)  Milk may do more for your body than plant-based alternatives
20-06 (13:37)  European crop fields hold biodiversity clues scientists did not expect
20-06 (13:37)  Scientists watched lithium grow inside a battery, and found a hidden problem
20-06 (11:52)  Female guppies prefer males with uncommon looks, and evolution may depend on it
20-06 (05:06)  The Pacific may hold a climate clue models still cannot agree on
20-06 (01:23)  The strongest hurricanes may be fooling forecasts from beneath the waves
20-06 (00:52)  Giant planet discovered where a day lasts longer than a year
19-06 (23:37)  Embryos may rely on cell competition to keep development on track
19-06 (23:06)  600-year snow record reveals how Europe's winters are changing
19-06 (22:37)  Giant viruses are hiding in coastal mud, quietly shaping Earth's chemistry
19-06 (21:37)  Elephant trunks inspire a new generation of soft robots
19-06 (20:52)  Light-driven memory could help AI use far less electricity
19-06 (20:23)  New wound zipper can close damaged skin with a smartphone
19-06 (18:06)  Common weed killer linked to hormone changes during pregnancy
19-06 (17:37)  Forever chemicals are building up across the Great Lakes food web
19-06 (16:52)  Alcohol linked to a higher risk of deadly pancreatic cancer
19-06 (16:37)  Feeling lonely may predict dementia years before symptoms appear
19-06 (16:06)  Robotic pet rabbit recognizes people just by hearing their voice
19-06 (15:52)  Scientists finally pinpoint the cause of Atlantic Ocean warming
19-06 (15:23)  Childhood trauma may rewire the tiny power plants inside cells
19-06 (15:06)  Orangutans appear to self-medicate with healing plants
19-06 (14:37)  Teens feel less secure when parents are constantly on their phones
19-06 (13:06)  Brief confusion after surgery may be a warning sign for future brain decline
19-06 (13:06)  Past rainfall leaves a surprising fingerprint on air pollution
19-06 (13:06)  West Nile virus spreads through cities in ways scientists did not expect
19-06 (13:06)  452-million-year-old fossil kept soft tissue that should have vanished
19-06 (13:06)  Scientists built a digital twin of a child's brain, and it may reveal clues about autism
19-06 (13:06)  Dragonfly migration is far more extreme than scientists realized
19-06 (13:06)  Ancient DNA reveals the first dogs that became our best friends
19-06 (03:23)  Rivers in the sky may be quietly shaping deadly heatwaves in the ocean
19-06 (02:52)  New drug may unlock the body's ability to grow new teeth
19-06 (01:37)  New molecule glows almost like a laser and could make screen colors truer
19-06 (01:06)  Satellite tags reveal manta rays stay in one place until ocean conditions drive them deeper
19-06 (00:23)  Even a small daily drink may carry a cancer risk scientists say is hard to ignore
18-06 (23:52)  Buildings may need far more cooling energy than the world is planning for
18-06 (22:06)  Mice are evolving resistance to rat poison, scientists warn
18-06 (20:37)  What is the most effective weight-loss drug? One clear winner revealed
18-06 (19:06)  Unexpected brain signal may explain why teen risk-taking fades with age
18-06 (19:06)  Once-daily pill may change how diabetes is treated without injections
18-06 (19:06)  One phone photo could be the first warning of Florida's next invasive reptile
18-06 (18:52)  Plants have a surprising way of using sugar to heal wounds
18-06 (18:37)  Electronic nose can smell spoiled food before you can
18-06 (18:23)  Bees turn unbalanced pollen into the perfect baby food
18-06 (17:23)  Star caught eating a planet 1,300 light-years from Earth
18-06 (16:52)  Great apes challenge a key assumption about intelligence
18-06 (16:37)  Scientists want to monitor every river on Earth from space
18-06 (16:06)  Exercise guidelines may be too low for healthy aging
18-06 (15:37)  Rays use chemical alarm signals to warn each other of danger
18-06 (15:06)  Why your favorite song can spark completely different emotions
18-06 (14:52)  Which bees are most threatened by climate change? Scientists now have the answer
18-06 (14:37)  Lost desert buried under lava may reveal how ancient Gondwana breathed
18-06 (14:23)  Extreme coastal floods have become 12 times more common
18-06 (14:06)  Millipedes may be millions of years older than scientists realized
18-06 (13:06)  Mysterious cosmic particle may reveal where the universe's most extreme rays are born
18-06 (02:23)  Female bull sharks may reunite with the same partners year after year
18-06 (01:52)  Simple pharmacist calls may help patients keep cholesterol treatment on track
18-06 (00:52)  Cancer therapy may unlock kidney transplants for patients who had no match
18-06 (00:23)  Compound droughts hit plant growth much harder than scientists expected
18-06 (00:06)  NASA satellite can now track fall colors leaf by leaf from space
18-06 (00:06)  Hidden body signal may help explain compulsive drug use
18-06 (00:06)  Food security faces a new threat: Not enough people to farm
17-06 (22:52)  Tiny minerals may have helped switch Earth's chemistry into life
17-06 (22:37)  Fly brain map reveals how bodies turn decisions into movement
17-06 (22:23)  Gel injected into damaged joints may help cartilage repair itself
17-06 (22:23)  Gut signals may determine when the body eats or sleeps
17-06 (21:23)  A small change after stroke treatment could help more patients recover
17-06 (21:23)  Climate change could make soybeans bigger but less nutritious
17-06 (20:52)  Why climate models miss warning signs before deadly heatwaves
17-06 (20:37)  Your brain may block negative words before you even hear them
17-06 (19:37)  Smartphones may explain up to half of America's birth-rate decline
17-06 (18:06)  World Crocodile Day honors some of the planet's oldest predators
17-06 (17:37)  Female birds cheat on partners to mate with smarter males
17-06 (17:06)  Scientists edit human embryos without damaging chromosomes
17-06 (16:37)  Butterflies that live for a year appear to resist aging
17-06 (16:23)  Millions of people are turning to AI chatbots for mental health support
17-06 (15:52)  Stress sharpens bee vision and speeds up decision-making
17-06 (15:06)  Dwarf mongooses can predict conflicts with rival groups
17-06 (14:52)  Aging muscles lose a natural ability to fight cancer
17-06 (14:23)  Mountain lions avoid busy trails to reduce conflict with people
17-06 (03:52)  Water trapped inside tiny clay channels can store electrical charge, powering a new type of capacitor
17-06 (01:23)  Rising seas may turn heavy rain into a much bigger threat along Mediterranean coasts
16-06 (21:06)  Denisovan DNA still switches genes on and off in humans
16-06 (21:06)  Students expected AI to make writing easy - they were wrong
16-06 (20:23)  Trees keep absorbing carbon long after growth stops
16-06 (20:06)  Gravastars: Not all dying stars end up as black holes
16-06 (19:06)  North America has enough rare earth elements to supply itself for decades
16-06 (18:06)  World Sea Turtle Day: Adapting to a changing world
16-06 (17:37)  Poverty and discrimination can speed up biological aging
16-06 (17:23)  Venus flytrap snaps shut using a mechanism nobody expected
16-06 (17:06)  Animals share a common vocal rhythm that dates back 340 million years
16-06 (16:37)  Plants have a backup system to survive rising temperatures

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