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- Ancient amphibians bounced back from Earth's greatest mass extinction by exploiting freshwater prey, study suggests [434d]
- Zooplankton study reveals how rising temperatures could lead to population crashes [434d]
- Webb reveals planet-forming disks can last longer than previously thought [434d]
- Iron oxides act as natural catalysts to unlock phosphorus to fuel plant growth [434d]
- Consumers value domestic vanilla when informed, research shows [434d]
- Party power is key to autocrats maintaining control amid corruption, study finds [434d]
- Researcher compares AI with human evaluators in swine medicine [434d]
- Environmental scientists highlight role of paint in microplastic pollution [434d]
- Discovery of stromatolite-like biofilms in thermal waters sheds light on ancient ecosystems [434d]
- Findings on butanol toxicity may enable cheaper biofuel production [434d]
- Agriculture is main cause of seasonal carbon ups and downs, study finds [434d]
- Optimized triboelectric nanogenerator can monitor abnormal gait in teenagers [434d]
- Mass spectrometry method introduces novel concept for in-cell protein characterization [434d]
- Unmet needs increase susceptibility to believing in conspiracy theories, research suggests [434d]
- Educating consumers on health and food security benefits of foods developed with biotechnologies [434d]
- Innovative 'Four Ponds and Two Dams' wetland system enhances aquaculture wastewater treatment [434d]
- Forest phenology monitoring technology leverages solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence data [434d]
- From classical to quantum: Navier–Stokes equations adapted for 1D quantum liquids [434d]
- Generative AI is upending freelance work—even top performers aren't safe, researchers say [434d]
- Autonomous tractor navigates olive groves with optimized steering modes [434d]
- Smoking and antibiotic resistance: How cigarette waste promotes the spread of resistant germs [434d]
- Equal distribution of wealth is bad for the climate, expert argues [434d]
- Urban inequality scaling throughout the ages: Ancient and modern cities show predictable elite wealth patterns [434d]
- Challenging our intuition: How hidden social forces shape success [434d]
- How many trees are there in China? LIDAR and big data leaf through the forests to find out [434d]
- More endangered Mexican gray wolves are roaming the southwestern US, annual survey shows [434d]
- NASA's two stuck astronauts are finally closing in on their return to Earth after 9 months in space [434d]
- Low-cost, palladium-based nanosheet catalyst matches platinum's performance in hydrogen production [434d]
- Many more Denver teens have experienced homelessness than official counts show [434d]
- 'I've never paid myself': Why the reality for female entrepreneurs doesn't always match the rhetoric [434d]
- X-ray signal from Helix Nebula points to planet destroyed by white dwarf [434d]
- Scientists unravel spiraling secrets of magnetic materials for next-generation electronics [434d]
- 3D imaging technique captures dynamic atomic shifts in nanoparticles, revealing unexpected structural phases [434d]
- AI models make precise copies of cuneiform characters [434d]
- Teachers' negative emotions impact engagement of students, new study finds [434d]
- High-speed energy-efficient electro-optic switch developed [434d]
- Q&A: Rocket launches are proliferating. What is this doing to the atmosphere? [434d]
- Hubble finds Kuiper belt duo may be trio [434d]
- Collaborative analysis improves theoretical understanding of hyperfine splitting in hydrogen [434d]
- ALPHA experiment successfully installs helium dilution fridge to aid search for dark matter [434d]
- Why anti-immigration parties are seeing success [434d]
- Research highlights communal focus in African young adults' transition to adulthood [434d]
- Shrimp shell material may control space drug delivery [434d]
- In world first, Mycoplasma mobile's motility apparatus clarified [434d]
- Researchers develop highly robust, reconfigurable, and mechanochromic cellulose photonic hydrogels [434d]
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