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US renewable boom passes key milestone in April
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Quantum computing startup says it will leapfrog everybody
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Planet orbits so close to its star that their magnetic fields connect
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New effort will get genome sequences for entire Endangered Species list
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Experimental wine bottle tracks oxygen moving through the cork
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US's climate.gov site, taken down by Trump, relaunched by nonprofit
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After Senate vote, Trump admin backs off plans to kill ocean monitoring
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Sooner than expected? Useful quantum error correction promised for 2028.
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Cockroaches scurry around with thousands of pieces of bacterial genomes
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Have politics finally come for the National Academies of Science?
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The first complex cells had genes from a complex mix of species
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Commonwealth Fusion makes the physics case for its 400 MW reactor
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Small modular nuclear reactor reaches criticality in first test
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Trump admin tries again to revive dying coal industry
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Microsoft, Atom Computing, EeroQ update their quantum computing progress
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Feds failing in bid to take a supercomputer from a climate research center
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Proposed new US funding rules: We can cancel any grant at any time
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Researchers develop a new process to get lithium out of rocks
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"Little red dot" in early Universe is a naked supermassive black hole
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US's big bet on quantum computing may not be entirely legal
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Soaring solar and a surge in hydro push more coal off the US grid
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Chickens without eggs? De-extinction company creates artificial egg.
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Two AI-based science assistants succeed with drug-retargeting tasks
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Solar power production undercut by coal pollution
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Preprint server arXiv will ban submitters of AI-generated hallucinations
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The perfect commuter bike? Velotric's Discover 3 makes its case.
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Protein in Homo erectus teeth suggests Denisovans gave us some of their DNA
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Manufacturing qubits that can move
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Researchers try to cut the genetic code from 20 to 19 amino acids
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Professional school grads from diverse classes get higher salaries
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Carbon nanotube wiring gets closer to competing with copper
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Eight months early and under budget, the Roman Telescope is ready to launch
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New court ruling blocks many of the government's anti-renewable policies
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Global growth in solar "the largest ever observed for any source"
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OpenAI starts offering a biology-tuned LLM
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First look: Also's upcoming e-bike disconnects the pedals and wheels
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New paper argues history, not mantle plume, powers Yellowstone
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Clinical trial shows gene editing works for β-Thalassaemia, too
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Trump's next budget once again calls for massive cuts to science
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New fossil deposits show complex animal groups predating the Cambrian
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Renewables dominate 2025's newly installed generating capacity
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LIGO data hints at supernovae so powerful they leave nothing behind
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Getting formal about quantum mechanics' lack of causality
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Trump staffs science and technology panel with non-scientists
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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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