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- Hummingbirds' unique sideways flutter gets them through small apertures [969d]
- Significant increase in short-duration extreme precipitation over mountainous areas in China seen under global warming [969d]
- Northern peatlands in Finland are still expanding, finds study [969d]
- Study analyzes differences in canine teeth between European and African populations [969d]
- Construction on NASA mission to map 450 million galaxies is under way [969d]
- How wealthy countries' research skews our knowledge of plants [969d]
- Designing biosecurity plans for hobby farms [969d]
- 17th-century anti-décolletage campaign was form of misogyny, author asserts [969d]
- Endangered thick-billed parrots at risk of losing unprotected Sierra Madre forest habitats to logging, deforestation [969d]
- Scientists flag conflicts of interest ahead of UN plastic and chemical talks [969d]
- After the US Supreme Court restricted abortion rights, public support for abortion increased: Study [969d]
- Water on asteroid Ryugu's parent found to have shaped distribution of its elements [969d]
- New research exposes humans' early ecological versatility [969d]
- Researchers develop cheap and efficient ethanol catalyst from laser-melted nanoparticles [969d]
- Study examines link between underwater landslides and tsunamis [969d]
- Biobased mulch spray curbs weeds in vegetable crops [969d]
- Study reveals bacterial protein capable of keeping human cells healthy [969d]
- Pesticides, herbicides, fungicides detected in New York state beeswax [969d]
- Pushing the limits of gas sensing technology [969d]
- Study leverages chiral phonons for transformative quantum effect [969d]
- New site documents #landback movement, supporting return of land to Indigenous owners [969d]
- Milky Way-like galaxy found in the early universe [969d]
- Study explores limits of DNA structure and function, may expand use of modified DNA in medicine [969d]
- New authentication method for the identification of β-sitosterol in edible oils [969d]
- Climate change causing problems for reindeer, says researcher [969d]
- New study finds lunar swirls linked to topography [969d]
- Is being a narcissist good for entrepreneurial profitability and growth? [969d]
- Astronomers use Webb data to measure rapid increase in oxygen in the early universe [969d]
- Disentangling elements of human activities and invasive parasites on the health of Darwin's finches [969d]
- Q&A: Is panda diplomacy over? [969d]
- Q&A: Salary disclosure can benefit everyone, say experts [969d]
- New way to count microbes speeds research, cuts waste, could lead to new antibiotics [969d]
- Juno mission finds Jupiter's winds penetrate in cylindrical layers [969d]
- Photonics team develops high-performance ultrafast lasers that fit on a fingertip [969d]
- Ethical, environmental and political concerns about climate change affect reproductive choices, finds study [969d]
- Bacteria-virus arms race provides rare window into rapid and complex evolution [969d]
- New island emerges after undersea volcano erupts off Japan, but experts say it may not last long [969d]
- Iceland's Blue Lagoon spa closes temporarily as earthquakes put area on alert for volcanic eruption [969d]
- Image: NASA sounding rocket launches into Alaskan aurora [969d]
- Do you like snakes, lizards and frogs? Why herpetology might be the career for you [969d]
- Study: Exclusionary rhetoric use by any political party increases votes for far-right parties [969d]
- Archaeological skull fragments from Ukraine reveal early modern humans came from the East [969d]
- Glow in the visible range detected for the first time in the Martian night [969d]
- What can slime mold teach us about the universe? [969d]
- Chemists image basic blocks of synthetic polymers [969d]
- Are Russian olive trees fueling an invasive species in the San Juan River? [969d]
- Connecting with kids who don't want to engage [969d]
- Why we need to rethink the term 'bullying' [969d]
- Review of carbon dioxide electroreduction in acid [969d]
- Fewer insects hitting your car windscreen? Here's why [969d]
- UK announces AI funding for teachers: How this technology could change the profession [969d]
- Researchers blur the gender of soccer players and have people rate their performances, with surprising results [969d]
- Team creates synthetic enzymes to unravel molecular mysteries [969d]
- New simulation program offers way to build microbial cell factories quickly and efficiently [969d]
- Q&A: Instead of bagging fall leaves, take the lazy way out and get a more environmentally friendly yard [969d]
- How we're building the world's biggest optical telescope to crack some of the greatest puzzles in science [969d]
- Is capitalism dead? Economics professor thinks it is, and he knows who killed it [969d]
- When do kids learn to read? How do you know if your child is falling behind? [969d]
- The kids are alright: Aspiring political staffers are altruistically motivated, finds Canadian research [969d]
- Is drug testing in the workplace effective or necessary? [969d]
- Heat, cold, pollution, noise and insects: Too many apartment blocks aren't up to the challenge [969d]
- Poison dart frogs: Personality determines reproductive strategies, research suggests [969d]
- Turkana stone beads tell a story of herder life in a drying east Africa 5,000 years ago [969d]
- Webb and Hubble combine to create most colorful view of universe [969d]
- Plastics treaty must tackle problem at source, researchers say [969d]
- Researchers develop light-activated protein superglue for fast and precise control of cells and tissues [969d]
- Deep-sea pressure found to preserve food for microbes in the abyss [969d]
- Lightning identified as the leading cause of wildfires in boreal forests, threatening carbon storage [969d]
- Zooplankton in ocean and freshwater are rapidly escalating the global environmental threat of plastics, finds study [969d]
- Liquid metals shake up century-old chemical engineering processes [969d]
- Study finds Greenland's glacier retreat rate has doubled over past two decades [969d]
- Researchers generate live-birth chimeric monkey using embryonic stem cells [969d]
- Social-behavioral findings can be highly replicable, six-year study by four labs suggests [969d]
- Scientists caution against a reliance on mechanical devices to clear water bodies of plastic [969d]
- Subglacial water could extend the classical habitable zone of exoplanets, says study [969d]
- Ancient Egyptian burial reveals ovarian teeth in oldest example of teratoma [969d]
- How often intra-European migrants send money back home [969d]
- TESS detects new cataclysmic variable system of a rare type [969d]
- Research demonstrates surface diffusion enhanced ion transport through two-dimensional channels [969d]
- Study quantifies office Christmas parties and employee happiness [969d]
- New Kenyan volcano toad species reveals hidden evolution of African amphibians [969d]
- Q&A: Research improves understanding of particle interactions for better material design [969d]
- Study elucidates poorly understood sperm structure, providing insight on infertility [969d]
- To study competition and cross-feeding, scientists build synthetic microbiomes [969d]
- Barnacle bends shape to fend off warm-water sea snails on the move, study shows [969d]
- Wikipedia pays more attention to events in richer countries, say data scientists [969d]
- Experiment suggests taking a short break from social media results in mixed bag of feelings [969d]
- Atom-by-atom solvation recorded for the first time [969d]
- 'Miniature' mountain creature with 'squeaker'-like call discovered as new species [969d]
- Global warming–induced sea level changes could increase earthquake risk [969d]
- Signs of wear on mosasaurs' teeth show they were picky eaters who liked seafood [969d]
- Health professionals played 'central role' in Nazi crimes: study [969d]
- Endangered Galapagos tortoises suffer from human waste: Study [969d]
- 'Like breathing poison': Delhi children hardest hit by smog [969d]
- Forests with multiple tree species are 70% more effective as carbon sinks than monoculture forests, study finds [969d]
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