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How parasitic cuckoos lay host-matching eggs while remaining a single species
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How parasitic cuckoos lay host-matching eggs while remaining a single species

European cuckoos lay very different eggs depending on the host species. Genetic analyses have revealed how this adaptation is inherited without leading to speciation.
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Bamboo tissue paper may not be as eco-friendly as you think
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Bamboo tissue paper may not be as eco-friendly as you think

In recent years, Chinese tissue paper made from bamboo has emerged as a trendy choice for eco-friendly shoppers. However, new research suggests these bamboo paper products may not offer significant climate benefits over tissue produced in the United States and, in some cases, may be more detrimental to the environment.
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Multifunctional landscapes could address interconnected global crises
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Multifunctional landscapes could address interconnected global crises

Land use is at the heart of the many emergencies facing our world today: climate change, biodiversity loss, social injustice and food insecurity. These—exacerbated by unsustainable practices such as industrial agriculture—combine to create simultaneous and interconnected crises.
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Advanced imaging reveals how electrocatalysts simultaneously generate hydrogen and organic compounds
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Advanced imaging reveals how electrocatalysts simultaneously generate hydrogen and organic compounds

Hybrid water electrolysers are recent devices, which produce hydrogen or other reduction products at the cathode, while valuable organic oxidation products are formed at the anode. This innovative approach significantly increases the profitability of hydrogen production.
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China's Shenzhou 21 docks with space station, sets the country's own speed record
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China's Shenzhou 21 docks with space station, sets the country's own speed record

China announced Saturday that its Shenzhou 21 spaceship docked with China's space station with its latest three rotation crew at the country's own record speed after a successful launch.
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Explorers seek ancient Antarctica ice in climate change study
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Explorers seek ancient Antarctica ice in climate change study

An explorer and a glaciologist have embarked on a three-month mission to cross part of Antarctica on kite skis in search of ice that is 130,000 years old.
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Abandoned coal mine drainage identified as a significant source of carbon emissions
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Abandoned coal mine drainage identified as a significant source of carbon emissions

For the past 250 years, people have mined coal industrially in Pennsylvania, U.S.. By 1830, the city of Pittsburgh was using more than 400 tons of the fossil fuel every day. Burning all that coal has contributed to climate change. Additionally, unremediated mines—especially those that operated before Congress passed regulations in 1977—have leaked environmentally harmful mine drainage. But that might not be the end of their legacy.
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Virus-loaded patches successfully kill bacteria in contaminated food
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Virus-loaded patches successfully kill bacteria in contaminated food

Every year, around 600 million people are struck down by foodborne illnesses. The culprits are often common yet dangerous bacteria, such as E. coli and Salmonella, that thrive in undercooked or improperly handled food. These pathogens are a particular concern in ready-to-eat (RTE) products and have caused numerous food recalls. But these widespread risks could be a thing of the past thanks to the invention of microneedle patches that inject bacteria-killing viruses into food.
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Seismic study sheds light on factors that led to 2025 Myanmar supershear rupture
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Seismic study sheds light on factors that led to 2025 Myanmar supershear rupture

Recently, Science put out an article detailing new research on the Myanmar earthquake that occurred on March 28, 2025. In one of these studies, Shengji Wei and colleagues analyze data on the event and provide insight on multiple factors that lead to these rare and devastating supershear ruptures. Their research was published this week.
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Saturday Citations: Test flight of the X-59; a confounding quantum calculation; the universe is not simulated
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Saturday Citations: Test flight of the X-59; a confounding quantum calculation; the universe is not simulated

This week, researchers published LIGO findings that hint at the existence of second-generation black holes. Astronomers captured a spectacular new image of the Milky Way across a wide range of radio wavelengths. And medical researchers report that the well-known "cuddle hormone" oxytocin synchronizes the heartbeat and breathing.
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