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Pumpkins' journey from ancient food staple to spicy fall obsession spans thousands of years -- Shelley Mitchell, Oklahoma State University

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Dinosaur 'mummies' help scientists visualize the fleshy details of these ancient animals -- Paul C. Sereno, University of Chicago

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COVID-19 mRNA vaccines could unlock the next revolution in cancer treatment – new research -- Adam Grippin, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Christiano Marconi, University of Florida

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A flexible lens controlled by light-activated artificial muscles promises to let soft machines see -- Corey Zheng, Georgia Institute of Technology and Shu Jia, Georgia Institute of Technology

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Giant ground sloths' fossilized teeth reveal their unique roles in the prehistoric ecosystem -- Larisa R. G. DeSantis, Vanderbilt University and Aditya Reddy Kurre, University of Pennsylvania

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Office of Space Commerce faces an uncertain future amid budget cuts and new oversight -- Michael Liemohn, University of Michigan

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Rethinking polygamy – new research upends conventional thinking about the advantages of monogamous marriage -- David W. Lawson, University of California, Santa Barbara

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Flying is safe thanks to data and cooperation – here's what the AI industry could learn from airlines on safety -- James Higgins, University of North Dakota

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Astronauts can get motion sick while splashing back down to Earth – virtual reality headsets could help them stay sharp -- Taylor Lonner, University of Colorado Boulder and Torin Clark, University of Colorado Boulder

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Space exploration in the backyard, on a budget – how NASA simulates conditions in space without blasting off -- Jordan Bretzfelder, Georgia Institute of Technology

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OpenAI slipped shopping into 800 million ChatGPT users' chats − here's why that matters -- Yuanyuan (Gina) Cui, Coastal Carolina University and Patrick van Esch, Coastal Carolina University

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Why and how does personality emerge? Studying the evolution of individuality using thousands of fruit flies -- Shraddha Lall, Harvard University

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'Space tornadoes' could cause geomagnetic storms – but these phenomena, spun off ejections from the Sun, aren't easy to study -- Mojtaba Akhavan-Tafti, University of Michigan and Ward B. (Chip) Manchester, University of Michigan

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2 newly launched NASA missions will help scientists understand the influence of the Sun, both from up close and afar -- Ryan French, University of Colorado Boulder

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NASA will say goodbye to the International Space Station in 2030 − and welcome in the age of commercial space stations -- John M. Horack, The Ohio State University

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Mars rovers serve as scientists' eyes and ears from millions of miles away – here are the tools Perseverance used to spot a potential sign of ancient life -- Ari Koeppel, Dartmouth College

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Scientists detected a potential biosignature on Mars – an astrobiologist explains what these traces of life are, and how researchers figure out their source -- Amy J. Williams, University of Florida

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Federal shutdown deals blow to already hobbled cybersecurity agency -- Richard Forno, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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'Whisper networks' don't work as well online as off − here's why women are better able to look out for each other in person -- Carrie Ann Johnson, Iowa State University

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TikTok sale puts app's algorithm in the spotlight – a social media expert explains how the For You Page works and what changes are in store -- Kelley Cotter, Penn State

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Suicide-by-chatbot puts Big Tech in the product liability hot seat -- Brian Downing, University of Mississippi

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Scams and frauds: Here are the tactics criminals use on you in the age of AI and cryptocurrencies -- Rahul Telang, Carnegie Mellon University

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Our team of physicists inadvertently generated the shortest X-ray pulses ever observed -- Uwe Bergmann, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Thomas Linker, Stanford University

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Focused sound energy holds promise for treating cancer, Alzheimer's and other diseases -- Richard J. Price, University of Virginia

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3-LEGGED LIZARDS CAN THRIVE AGAINST ALL ODDS, CHALLENGING ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT HOW EVOLUTION WORKS IN THE WILD -- James T. Stroud, Georgia Institute of Technology and Jonathan Losos, Washington University in St. Louis

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Friendships aren't just about keeping score – new psychology research looks at why we help our friends when they need it -- Jessica D. Ayers, Boise State University and Athena Aktipis, Arizona State University

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1 GENE, 1 DISEASE NO MORE – ACKNOWLEDGING THE FULL COMPLEXITY OF GENETICS COULD IMPROVE AND PERSONALIZE MEDICINE -- Santhosh Girirajan, Penn State

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Bacteria attached to charcoal could help keep an infamous 'forever chemical' out of waterways -- David Ramotowski, University of Iowa

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Hobbits of Flores evolved to be small by slowing down growth during childhood, new research on teeth and brain size suggests -- Tesla Monson, Western Washington University and Andrew Weitz, Western Washington University

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A cold shock to ease the burn − how brief stress can help your brain reframe a tough workout -- Marcelo Bigliassi, Florida International University and Dayanne S. Antonio, Florida International University

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Children can be systematic problem-solvers at younger ages than psychologists had thought – new research -- Celeste Kidd, University of California, Berkeley

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How VR and AI could help the next generation grow kinder and more connected -- Ekaterina Muravevskaia, Indiana University

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The science of defiance: A psychology researcher explains why people comply – and how to resist -- Sunita Sah, Cornell University

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Naming and categorizing objects is part of how young kids develop executive function skills – new research -- Aaron Buss, University of Tennessee and Alexis McCraw, University of Tennessee

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Why are women's shoes so pointy? A fashion expert on impractical but stylish footwear -- Michael Watson, University of South Carolina

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Why are elements like radium dangerous? A chemist explains radioactivity and its health effects -- Kelling Donald, University of Richmond

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What are solar storms and the solar wind? 3 astrophysicists explain how particles coming from the Sun interact with Earth -- Yeimy J. Rivera, Smithsonian Institution; Rosa Tatiana Niembro Hernández, Smithsonian Institution, and Samuel Badman, Smithsonian Institution

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Who invented the light bulb? -- Ernest Freeberg, University of Tennessee

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Winning with misinformation: New research identifies link between endorsing easily disproven claims and prioritizing symbolic strength -- Randy Stein, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and Abraham Rutchick, California State University, Northridge

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Flamingos are making a home in Florida again after 100 years – an ecologist explains why they may be returning for good -- Jerome Lorenz, Florida International University

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