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- Colorado's Amendment 80 wants to make school choice 'a right' when it already is [565d]
- Stoneflies have changed color as a result of human actions, new study shows [565d]
- Risky choices: How US laws affect migrant children's journeys to border [565d]
- Millions in the US may rely on groundwater contaminated with PFAS for drinking water supplies [565d]
- Research on how gut bacteria breaks down dietary fiber could lead to helpful new probiotics [565d]
- A new test can determine if you have the right attitude to achieve your goals [565d]
- Synthetic asexual reproduction system in hybrid rice shows promise for seed production [565d]
- How mindfulness can help keep volunteers engaged and less likely to leave non-profits [565d]
- Researchers use high-performance computing to analyze a quantum photonics experiment [565d]
- AI-generated news is harder to understand, study shows [565d]
- Ion-pairing: A new approach to lyotropic chromonic liquid crystal assembly [565d]
- Analysis shows no significant PFAS emissions under approved waste incineration conditions [565d]
- Decades in the making: Researchers leverage cryo-EM to capture high-resolution structure of an elusive protein [565d]
- How volatile organic compounds enhance plant defense and offer sustainable pest control solutions [565d]
- Crustacean with panda-like coloring confirmed to be a new species [565d]
- The life-and-death struggle of coral reefs [565d]
- Algorithm uses satellite data for mapping fire-affected areas on a global scale [565d]
- Burmese pythons can eat bigger prey than previously thought [565d]
- Unique mRNA delivery method could fix faulty genes before birth [565d]
- As Colombia hosts a UN biodiversity summit, its own Amazonian rainforest is in crisis [565d]
- Fast prey: Even non-attacking predatory fish benefit from group hunting at high speed [565d]
- Tree rings, climate change and the rainy season [565d]
- What DNA in droppings can reveal about an animal's diet [565d]
- Survey report: Culturally divisive conflicts cost $3.2 billion across all public school districts in 2023/24 [565d]
- Room-temperature nonreciprocal Hall effect could heat up future technology development [565d]
- What happens in the Arctic doesn't stay in the Arctic: What the fast-warming region tells us about the future [565d]
- Decoded MRSA biofilm offers hope in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria [565d]
- Wildfires are becoming faster and more dangerous in the Western US: Study [565d]
- Agrochemicals analysis links exposure to declining insect populations [565d]
- Discovery of carbon-storing molecules in a distant interstellar cloud may shed light on how our own solar system formed [565d]
- Bird study finds sons help their parents less than daughters because they're scouting future prospects [565d]
- How gut bacteria transfer genes to disable weapons of their competitors [565d]
- What is La Niña? Expert explains how the weather pattern may impact your winter plans [565d]
- The 5-day office mandate: A tipping point for employee well-being? [565d]
- 'We will not allow others to determine our fate': Pacific nations dial up pressure on Australia's fossil fuel exports [565d]
- Do recruiters truly understand the aspirations of the new generation of students? [565d]
- iCons used to study the effectiveness of team-based learning among STEM students [565d]
- Water fern gains more evidence as safe potential global food insecurity solution [565d]
- New mapping techniques empower bird conservation in Colombia [565d]
- Plant pathologists develop method to study plant defense against viruses [566d]
- Did the early cosmos balloon in size? A mirror universe going backwards in time may be a simpler explanation [566d]
- Method rapidly determines surface air quality during Alaska wildfires [566d]
- Coffee price volatility harms the mental health of farmers [566d]
- Lawyers claiming to act in the public interest should be more transparent: Report [566d]
- Having the 'right' friends may hold the secret to building wealth, according to new study on socioeconomic ties [566d]
- Your politics can affect whether you click on sponsored search results, new research shows [566d]
- Blasts from the past: New insights from old space storms [566d]
- Back to the Future: What vision of the future did people have during perestroika? [566d]
- Scientists explore privilege and consequences of recreation for people and wildlife [566d]
- Life can maintain a habitable environment in hostile conditions, research suggests [566d]
- Biologists discover a new fossil species of prehistoric fish [566d]
- Tiny airborne particles within air pollution could be a silent killer [566d]
- Proof that immigrants fuel the US economy is found in the billions they send back home, says researcher [566d]
- Is America ready for a woman president? Voters' attitudes to women politicians are radically different from a decade ago [566d]
- Poaching suspected as camera traps find only 11 Sumatran tigers in 2 years [566d]
- Microbes feed on iron: New study reveals how they do it [566d]
- Astronomers take a close look at a dandelion-shaped supernova and zombie star [566d]
- Sea lions are driving La Jolla into a frenzy: Other beach towns might be next [566d]
- Students with special educational needs require specialist teachers in mainstream classrooms [566d]
- Biologist finds new ways to study snake venom [566d]
- An Indian village became Amur falcons' biggest protectors—how conservationists can harness the power of persuasion [566d]
- Nanomedicine advances deliver precise antibiotic doses to fight infections and drug resistance [566d]
- Stalking rates in Australia are still shockingly high—one simple strategy might help [566d]
- There's a crisis in special educational needs provision: Here's the situation across the UK and Ireland [566d]
- Teachers try a different preschool curriculum to prevent youth crime—checking in 20 years later, it worked [566d]
- Why Woolworths workers can't sleep at night: Inside the supermarket giant's controversial 'Framework' [566d]
- Fringe photometric stereo method improves speed and accuracy of 3D surface measurements [566d]
- Natural compound found in flowers blocks activity of an enzyme involved in multiple sclerosis and cancer [566d]
- Scientists make Wile E. Coyote observation, confirming theory of how solar flares are created [566d]
- Is 'U-shaped happiness' universal? Not for rural subsistence populations, say researchers [566d]
- Cultural burning isn't just important to Indigenous culture—it's essential to Australia's disaster management [566d]
- On the way to light-controlled medicine: Researchers elucidate the structure of specific photoreceptors [566d]
- Are managers at risk in an AI-driven future? [566d]
- Warming lakes and rivers may spread fish pathogens [566d]
- Intimate partner abuse leaves disabled women feeling hurt, disbelieved and isolated [566d]
- Successful experiment paves the way for discovery of a new element [566d]
- Want to build healthier cities? Make room for bird and tree diversity [566d]
- Avian architects: Weaver birds in Africa have unique building styles [566d]
- Time to reboot how we think about human and machine interactions, say researchers [566d]
- Spontaneous synthesis of colloidal molecules through polymer self-assembly successfully demonstrated [566d]
- What 12 ancient skeletons discovered in a mysterious tomb in Petra could tell us about the ancient city [566d]
- 'It just lifted me': New research suggests shared reading groups combat loneliness—and the effects can be astounding [566d]
- Study suggests disruptive protests by fringe groups give moderate groups more support [566d]
- Bacterial pathogen shows alarming resistance to common cleaners, chemists discover [566d]
- Zebrahub: New atlas tracks zebrafish development like never before [566d]
- Unnoticeable electric currents could reduce skin infections [566d]
- Superconductivity researchers solve the mystery of Fermi arcs [566d]
- A much faster way to encode DNA with usable digital data [566d]
- AI-enhanced technique illuminates materials reactions at nanoscale [566d]
- Picky protection rules hamper Swiss mushrooming craze [566d]
- Graphene-based memristors move a step closer to benefiting next-generation computing [566d]
- Chinese company to sell tickets for space tourism flights in 2027 [566d]
- 'True hybrid' mice might reveal how new species emerge [566d]
- Philippines races to reach stranded as storm's death toll rises [566d]
- More states ban PFAS, or 'forever chemicals,' in more products [566d]
- World more prepared than ever for tsunamis: Ocean experts [566d]
- India evacuates hundreds of thousands of people and shuts schools as it braces for a tropical storm [566d]
- SpaceX liftoff matches record for Space Coast launches in a year [566d]
- Researchers piece together 66-million-year-old dinosaur fossils found in South Dakota [566d]
- Astronomers discover a bright pulse that may be a fast radio burst [566d]
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