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- Fossils and fires: Insights into early modern human activity in the jungles of Southeast Asia [614d]
- Snowflake dance analysis could improve rain forecasts [614d]
- New research highlights the overlooked dangers of subtle and covert abuse in intimate relationships [614d]
- Scientists long urged NASA to search for signs of life near Jupiter; now it's happening [614d]
- NASA announces a new class of space missions: Probe explorers [614d]
- Environmental factors influence Southeast Brazil's coastal biodiversity more than ecological processes, study finds [614d]
- A new approach to sustainable development in arid river basins through a multi-objective programming model [614d]
- Hybrid fiber pump combiner could advance mid-IR laser systems [614d]
- Hubble and New Horizons offer dual perspectives on Uranus to inform exoplanet research [614d]
- Astronomers race to capture image of exoplanet near star [614d]
- Severe solar storm could stress power grids even more as US deals with major back-to-back hurricanes [614d]
- One dead as storm Kirk tears through Spain, Portugal, France [614d]
- Novel detection technology alerts health risks from TNT metabolites [614d]
- Team uncovers the complex social life of rats, with potential implications for human psychiatry [614d]
- New tool provides knowledge on heat stress vulnerability in cities for more targeted adaptation [614d]
- Sludge sequencing: High-throughput single-cell method reveals novel species and genetic diversity [614d]
- Making micelles more effective for dye and drug dispersion through well-defined core-shell structures [614d]
- Unveiling a new technique for preparing ionic liquid-based membranes for mixture separation [614d]
- Low-temperature synthesis technique uses upcycled textile waste to create green, safe waterproof coating [614d]
- NASA terminal transmits first laser communications uplink to space [614d]
- Jupiter's Great Red Spot shows unexpected size changes [614d]
- Using a unique combination of DNA techniques to authenticate ginseng supplements and combat adulteration [614d]
- Detailed images of key protein complexes provide new insights into bacterial photosynthesis [614d]
- Novel etching technique enhances absorptivity of powders for metal 3D-printing [614d]
- Microplastic-free carrier system for pesticides shows potential for sustainable agriculture [614d]
- Polar jet stream could reveal Saturn's rotational period [614d]
- Scientist raises questions about Al Gore-founded global climate pollution database [614d]
- Scientists realize bulk high-temperature superconductivity in material under high pressure [614d]
- Arctic river erosion linked to permafrost thaw [614d]
- Dynamic environmental control for more efficient vertical farming [614d]
- Consumer food insights report highlights increasing use of food-ordering apps [614d]
- Scientists uncover details of a catastrophic volcanic eruption and flood over 1,000 years ago [614d]
- Citizen scientists will be needed to meet global water quality goals [614d]
- Study assesses pollution near Los Angeles-area warehouses [614d]
- Earliest known fossil examples of predatory birds discovered: New species may have hunted like modern hawks and owls [614d]
- Scientists now know what the head of the biggest bug to ever crawl the Earth looked like [614d]
- Calcium-mediated effect plays key role in cell disposal, researchers discover [614d]
- Children pay more attention to art when descriptions are playful and interactive, eye-tracking study finds [614d]
- In double breakthrough, mathematician helps solve two long-standing problems [614d]
- Symbiotic bacterium affects reproduction of pest-controlling insect, study reveals [614d]
- Microscopic study of milk teeth reveals mystery of Iberian culture newborns buried inside homes [614d]
- New photonics approach enhances quantum computation efficiency [614d]
- Review of English-language textbooks from 34 countries reveals persistent pattern of stereotypical gender roles [614d]
- Study proposes a new bias: The tendency to assume one has adequate information to make a decision [614d]
- Underwater caves yield clues that may help explain early expansion of Homo sapiens into Mediterranean islands [614d]
- Study shows early human species benefited from food diversity in steep mountainous terrain [614d]
- Satellite data show massive bombs dropped in dangerous proximity to Gaza Strip hospitals in 2023 [614d]
- Scientists show accelerating CO₂ release from rocks in Arctic Canada with global warming [614d]
- Q&A: 'Evacuating is a privilege.' Why some stay behind when hurricanes strike [614d]
- Discovered by drones: World-first method reveals new plant species in endemic Hawaiian genus Schiedea [614d]
- What are proteins again? Nobel-winning chemistry explained [614d]
- Black hole destroys star, goes after another [614d]
- Nobel winners hope protein work will spur 'incredible' breakthroughs [614d]
- Fifteen years later, scientists locate a lunar impact site [614d]
- Q&A: AI-generated misinformation is everywhere—identifying it may be harder than you think [614d]
- Astronomers discover dozens of massive stars launched from young star cluster R136 [614d]
- Researchers develop device that measures the impact of drought on plants [614d]
- Our food system is broken and we only have 60 harvests left, researchers warn [614d]
- In studying the mating rituals of fruit flies, scientists may have learned something about how brains evolve [614d]
- Merging atomic clocks with quantum computers could lead to ultraprecise measurements of laws of nature [614d]
- New report highlights risks of shipping carbon tax for African economies [614d]
- The tourism industry's path to success lies in ethical labor practices [614d]
- Instrument aboard Jupiter-bound spacecraft nails in-flight test [614d]
- Retiring coal plants with climate and equity in mind [614d]
- Reprogramming wood-degrading mushroom enzymes for the biorecycling of plastic [614d]
- Are ideas contagious? How the structure of human-interaction networks affects spread of both illness and information [614d]
- Environmental law reform needed to protect endangered marine species in Australia's waters, say researchers [614d]
- Is Tampa prepared for the devastating impact of Hurricane Milton? [614d]
- The pitfalls of passion: How it can backfire at work—and what managers can do about it [614d]
- Maui wildfire survey finds sharp, persistent increases in poverty, housing instability [614d]
- Researchers develop new technique to measure previously undetected airborne PFAS [614d]
- NASA seeks innovative Artemis lunar logistics, mobility solutions [614d]
- New AI models of plasma heating lead to important corrections in computer code used for fusion research [614d]
- Novel technique for observing atomic-level changes could unlock potential of quantum materials [614d]
- Smart new laser technology can monitor greenhouse gases faster, more sensitively [614d]
- Refugees in east Africa suffer from high levels of depression, making it harder to rebuild lives [614d]
- Study warns of 'irreversible' climate impacts from overshooting 1.5C [614d]
- Tsuchinshan-Atlas comet visible with naked eye this month [614d]
- Climate change fuels Libya's red spider mite scourge [614d]
- Demis Hassabis, from chess prodigy to Nobel-winning AI pioneer [614d]
- Is sustainable development possible? Only if we take a unified approach, says engineer [614d]
- Major upgrade of the High-Luminosity LHC to be tested in an above-ground facility [614d]
- What's in a mineral name? Not very many women, study finds [614d]
- Arctic amplification study examines Atlantic meridional overturning circulation's influence on accelerated warming [614d]
- More workers are being forced back to the office—yet a new study shows flexibility is best for retention [614d]
- Accelerator studies propel quantum research into a higher energy orbit [614d]
- A 'scent fence' that targets elephants' sensitive nostrils could stop herds from trashing crops and trees [614d]
- Nobel Prize in physics spotlights key breakthroughs in AI revolution—making machines that learn [614d]
- Unprecedented peril: Disaster lies ahead as we track towards 2.7°C of warming this century, researchers warn [614d]
- Will the Earth warm by 2°C or 5.5°C? Either way it's bad, and trying to narrow it down may be a distraction [614d]
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