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    Warm exo-titans test the diversity of planetary atmospheres.

    Researchers have begun turning Titan-like worlds into testbeds for understanding planetary atmospheres, with a new study showing that warm exo-titans…

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    Cells coordinate protein groups to maintain balance, revealing new regulatory mechanisms.

    Scientists report that cells coordinate groups of proteins to maintain balance, revealing regulatory mechanisms that control how proteins are produced,…

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    Biology

    Designing globally enforceable, socially just climate policy

    Overview Global climate policy design is moving toward a framework that is simultaneously enforceable across jurisdictions and socially just. In…

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    Tiny iron oxide stones indicate Earth’s early oceans were carbon-poor

    A multidisciplinary team of geologists and geochemists has reported that tiny iron oxide stones preserved in ancient ocean sediments point…

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    Space Dynamics Lab Releases Open-Source Software for Detecting Potentially Hazardous Meteors

    Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL) at Utah State University announced in September 2025 the release of open-source software designed to detect…

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    Compact quantum random-number generator delivers high-speed randomness

    A compact quantum random-number generator (QRNG) capable of delivering high-speed randomness in a small footprint has been demonstrated by a…

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    Oldest-known hippopotamus ivory artifact from Copper Age Iberian Peninsula site

    A carved pendant fashioned from hippopotamus ivory has been identified at a Copper Age site on the Iberian Peninsula, marking…

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    Nanoscale ice exhibits unexpected flexibility, reshaping understanding of ice dynamics

    Nanoscale ice exhibits unexpected flexibility, reshaping understanding of ice dynamics In a study published this month, a collaborative team of…

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