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          • Unit 1. Ecosystem Interactions and Energy
          • Unit 2. Carbon’s Role in the Living Earth
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  • Magnetic muon measurements and gene-therapy advances win US$3 million Breakthrough prizes
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  • Immune cells have a surprising role in exercise endurance
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  • US lawmakers intensify scrutiny of scientific-publishing practices
  • Venus’s impenetrable haze could be made of cosmic dust
  • Graves reveal plague’s inequitable toll
  • Ageing could prime women for autoimmune disorders
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  • Artemis II crew: 'We left as friends - we came back as best friends'
  • Why cheap power could matter more than clean power in the push for net zero
  • Butterfly numbers are dropping but here are five species you may see more of
  • New footage shows moment Orion capsule hatch is opened at sea
  • Golden eagles' return to English skies gets government backing
  • Want to help garden birds? Don't feed them in warmer months, says RSPB
  • 'It would break my heart' - wind farm plans leave people divided
  • How the battle for Bempton's birds was won
  • Campaigners hope to save rare rainforest habitat
  • Rare butterflies spotted after 430 trees planted

RSS Science Daily Earth and Climate

  • Greenland ice completely melted 7,000 years ago and could happen again
  • Sharks and tuna are overheating and running out of options
  • Total solar eclipse led to seismic quiet for cities within its path
  • Common cleaning sponge found to release trillions of microplastic fibers
  • A “lost world” beneath the North Sea was once full of forests
  • Scientists warn of 3,100 “surging glaciers” that can trigger floods and avalanches
  • MIT scientists just found a hidden problem slowing the ozone comeback
  • Fool’s gold isn’t so foolish: Scientists find hidden treasure in pyrite
  • Scientists discover hidden ocean methane source that could worsen global warming
  • Scientists finally know where the Colorado River’s missing water is going

RSS Science Daily Fossils and Ruins

  • This 31-foot “terror croc” ate dinosaurs. Now it’s back
  • Scientists thought this was a young T. rex. They were wrong
  • A crushed fossil revealed a dinosaur that shouldn’t have existed
  • Scientists just solved a 160-million-year fossil mystery “I’ve never seen anything like it”
  • Mammal ancestors laid eggs, and this 250-million-year-old fossil finally proves it
  • 110,000-year-old discovery rewrites human history: Neanderthals and Homo sapiens worked together
  • Neanderthals may have hunted and eaten outsiders, chilling cannibalism study finds
  • Humans reached Australia 60,000 years ago, new DNA study reveals
  • The world’s “oldest octopus” was never an octopus
  • Buried Roman sanctuary discovered beneath Frankfurt hints at shocking rituals

RSS Science Daily Biology

  • Sharks and tuna are overheating and running out of options
  • This 31-foot “terror croc” ate dinosaurs. Now it’s back
  • Scientists thought this was a young T. rex. They were wrong
  • A crushed fossil revealed a dinosaur that shouldn’t have existed
  • Scientists just solved a 160-million-year fossil mystery “I’ve never seen anything like it”
  • Scientists just debunked a 50-year myth about Hawaii’s birds
  • Mammal ancestors laid eggs, and this 250-million-year-old fossil finally proves it
  • Scientists discover “cleaner ants” that groom giant ants in Arizona desert
  • This strange “pearling” motion inside cells could change how we understand disease
  • The people you live with could be changing your gut bacteria
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