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Wild bird eggs reveal pollutants' environmental footprints

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The rise of beta moms: Why modern mothers are choosing calm over control

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H-1B hiring boost: Nvidia offers top salaries despite slowdown in foreign recruitment

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A golden age of maths is dawning and mathematicians are freaking out

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Experts issue climate warning ahead of expanded FIFA World Cup

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