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Final analysis of 2025 Iberian blackout: Policies left Spain at risk
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US to pay TotalEnergies $1 billion to stop developing offshore wind in US
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We keep finding the raw material of DNA in asteroids—what's it telling us?
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Jury finds Musk owes damages to Twitter investors for his tweets
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Coal plant forced to stay open due to emergency order isn't even running
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Trump's plan to shut down weather and climate center triggers lawsuit
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National Academies of Sciences says no to demands it remove climate info
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Figuring out why AIs get flummoxed by some games
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NIH director launches "Scientific Freedom" lectures with non-scientist
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Quantum computing meets the Möbius molecule
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Trump gets data center companies to pledge to pay for power generation
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TerraPower gets OK to start construction of its first nuclear plant
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Large genome model: Open source AI trained on trillions of bases
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Photons that aren't actually there influence superconductivity
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Neanderthals seemed to have a thing for modern human women
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Following 35% growth, solar has passed hydro on US grid
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From chickens to humans, animals think "bouba" sounds round
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Microsoft's new 10,000-year data storage medium: glass
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Hallucinogen DMT an effective antidepressant in small clinical trial
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Tiny, 45 base long RNA can make copies of itself
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EPA kills foundation of greenhouse gas regulations
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Bringing the "functionally extinct" American chestnut back from the dead
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Trump orders the military to make agreements with coal power plants
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After Republican complaints, judicial body pulls climate advice
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NIH head, still angry about COVID, wants a second scientific revolution
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Upset at reports that he'd given up, Trump now wants $1B from Harvard
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Court orders restart of all US offshore wind construction
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Judge rules Department of Energy's climate working group was illegal
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Japanese nuclear plant operator fabricated seismic risk data
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New battery idea gets lots of power out of unusual sulfur chemistry
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Appeals court agrees that Congress blocked cuts to research costs
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Researchers spot Saturn-sized planet in the “Einstein desert”
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Here we go again: Retiring coal plant forced to stay open by Trump Admin
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Lawsuit over Trump rejecting medical research grants is settled
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Looking for friends, lobsters may stumble into an ecological trap
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Researchers make “neuromorphic” artificial skin for robots
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US blocks all offshore wind construction, says reason is classified
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LLMs’ impact on science: Booming publications, stagnating quality
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Trump admin threatens to break up major climate research center
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Gazelle’s Arroyo offers a belt drive, continuous variable transmission
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Court: “Because Trump said to” may not be a legally valid defense
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A big bike on a budget: Lectric’s XPress 750
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Humans in southern Africa were an isolated population until recently
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Planned satellite constellations may swamp future orbiting telescopes
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Solar’s growth in US almost enough to offset rising energy use
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Many genes associated with dog behavior influence human personalities, too
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Formation of oceans within icy moons could cause the waters to boil
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AI trained on bacterial genomes produces never-before-seen proteins
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NASA really wants you to know that 3I/ATLAS is an interstellar comet
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UCLA faculty gets big win in suit against Trump’s university attacks
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