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- Controlling waves in magnets with superconductors for the first time [983d]
- Researchers report effect of hypoxia on periosteal stem cells [983d]
- Effects of integrated rice-crayfish farming on soil biodiversity and functions [983d]
- UK study finds some species of seabirds are showing signs of developing immunity to avian influenza [983d]
- Increasing vegetable crops will not ease hunger if supply chains don't keep pace [983d]
- Endangered whales live in area earmarked for gas exploration [983d]
- Something to chew on: Researchers look for connections in how animals eat and digest food [983d]
- Examining how Mei-yu precipitation responds to climate change [983d]
- Making high-quality crystals that resonate strongly with infrared light [983d]
- Recent advances in Raman spectroelectrochemistry on single-crystal surfaces [983d]
- Gene discovery may help growers battle grape downy mildew [983d]
- Designing marine protected areas in the fight against climate change [983d]
- New measuring tool tracks food security over time [983d]
- Female computer engineering students obtain better grades and prefer more people-oriented specializations: Report [983d]
- New research sheds light on early galaxy formation [983d]
- New article argues that human right to the environment must be recognized in order to restore our planet [983d]
- Scientists find two ways that hurricanes rapidly intensify [983d]
- Scientists identify gene that triggers dramatically increased root growth [983d]
- New quantum computing architecture achieves electron charge qubit with 0.1 millisecond coherence time [983d]
- Could technology help reduce pretrial incarceration? [983d]
- Insights for plant breeding: Arming wheat plants against climate stress with microorganisms [983d]
- What's inside the Carina pillars? Massive protostars and newly forming planets [983d]
- How to prepare for a trip to space [983d]
- A decision-support tool gives second life to food waste [983d]
- Developing brand relationships through social media communication: A cross-cultural comparison [983d]
- Image: Readying a little rover [983d]
- Digital terrain models zero in on Martian surface [983d]
- The intricate mechanisms of epigenetic silencing [983d]
- Why are so many migrant families still separated? Chaos in the data [983d]
- Discovery of three novel Minorisa species, the smallest predatory marine picoplankton [983d]
- The 'spinaron': New quantum effect challenges the long-held Kondo effect [983d]
- Fruit, nectar, bugs and blood: How bat teeth and jaws evolved for a diverse dinnertime [983d]
- Agronomists find green way to mitigate the effects of soil salinity [983d]
- Low self-regulation in smartphone use is connected to online shopping addiction [983d]
- Farmed wolffish could be on your plate in the future [983d]
- Acquiring green firms can be healthy for a firm's bottom line, says new research [983d]
- Media failed to highlight the negative impact of single-use facemasks on the environment, says review [983d]
- Investigating the difference between consent and coercion in 'voluntary' resettlement in Tibet [983d]
- A framework for screening pharmaceuticals and personal care products in landfill leachates [983d]
- Study enhances validation of MERRA-2 aerosol optical thickness dataset in China [983d]
- Singles become pairs: New insights into the light scattering of atoms [983d]
- Mammalian cells may consume bacteria-killing viruses to promote cellular health [983d]
- New research finds stress and strain changes metal electronic structure [983d]
- Researchers find first proof of menopause in wild chimpanzees [983d]
- Superatomic semiconductor sets a speed record for ballistic flow [983d]
- Astronomers want JWST to study the Milky Way core for hundreds of hours [983d]
- Civilizations are probably spreading quickly through the universe, researchers claim [983d]
- After DART smashed into Dimorphous, what happened to the larger asteroid Didymos? [983d]
- Io has 266 active volcanic hotspots linked by a global magma ocean, finds study [983d]
- Designing natural language processing tools for teachers [983d]
- All mines eventually close—how can mining towns like Mount Isa best manage the ups and downs? [983d]
- AI could free up time to solve the world's problems, suggests hydrology expert [983d]
- Workplace tensions: How and when bystanders can make a difference [983d]
- NASA improves GIANT optical navigation technology for future missions [983d]
- NASA's first two-way end-to-end laser communications system [983d]
- Dark matter scientists receive first transmissions from deep underground [983d]
- Exploring long-lasting effects of pre-phase landslides on future landslide occurrences [983d]
- Wokewashing undermines the credibility of CEO sociopolitical communications: Study [983d]
- Wild animals that survive limb loss are astonishing. And a sign of the havoc humans are wreaking on nature [983d]
- Investigating the effects of surface treatment on the antibacterial activity of wood [983d]
- Uranus aurora discovery offers clues to habitable icy worlds [983d]
- Bed bugs are a global problem, yet we still know little about how they spread [983d]
- Is your dog better or worse off on a cereal-free diet? [983d]
- Astronomers capture formation of a powerful cosmic jet [983d]
- Calls grow in Europe for wealth tax to finance the green transition [983d]
- Toxic diets: Canadian orcas face high risks of pollution-related health effects [983d]
- Drug detection dogs often get it wrong, and it's a policing practice that needs to stop [984d]
- New mapping tools will find subsurface water ice on Mars [984d]
- Do or dye: Synthetic colors in wastewater pose a threat to food chains worldwide [984d]
- Venus had Earth-like plate tectonics billions of years ago, study suggests [984d]
- Measuring mechanical stresses and strains in graphene-based supercapacitor electrodes [984d]
- Tiny networks intertwine to mimic design of bird colors [984d]
- Can AI nip tree disease in the bud? [984d]
- Mystery of volcanic tsunami solved after 373 years [984d]
- 'Time bomb': Tree-killing bugs threaten France's lush forests [984d]
- Recycling used wood can make a big contribution to net zero, but needs much better coordination [984d]
- Research shows bone density is maintained by proteins that are also involved in hair color [984d]
- Ultrafast X-ray pulses force atoms to give up their electronic secrets [984d]
- Black families are being squeezed out of homeownership by corporate investors [984d]
- The sun's activity cycle is reaching its peak early—knowing why could help us unlock the secrets of our star [984d]
- Men say they are spending more time on household chores, and would like to do more—survey of 17 countries [984d]
- Microalgae research advances toward goal of net zero carbon emissions [984d]
- New nanoparticles found to be effective for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis [984d]
- Interacting polarons: Physicists simulate interacting quasiparticles in ultracold quantum gas [984d]
- Analysis finds diversity on the smallest scales in sulfur-cycling salt marsh microbes [984d]
- Study shows simple diet swaps can cut carbon emissions and improve your health [984d]
- How often do you lie? Deception researchers investigate how the recipient and the medium affect telling the truth [984d]
- Malaria protein discovery offers path for novel antimalarial intervention strategies [984d]
- Space is getting crowded with satellites and space junk. How do we avoid collisions? [984d]
- Conducting change: Why copper is key to a renewable future [984d]
- New imaging method reveals activity of cells that break down bone [984d]
- 75% of exclusive hardwood may be illegally harvested [984d]
- Multimodal graphene-based e-textiles for the realization of customized e-textiles developed for the first time [984d]
- Variable star RZ Piscium has a compact and highly perturbed debris disk, study finds [984d]
- Beads found in Israel are the oldest known example of the use of organic red pigments [984d]
- New model helps researchers get a handle on unpredictable cells [984d]
- Membrane transporter ensures mobility of sperm cells, study finds [984d]
- Roosters may have passed the self-recognition test [984d]
- Japanese researchers develop AI-nanopore platform for accurate, rapid COVID-19 testing [984d]
- Deep learning speeds up galactic calculations [984d]
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