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- To sustain prosperity as its population shrinks, China will have to invest big at home [154d]
- By stoking the Greenland debate, the United States may actually be harming itself [155d]
- Deep in the Amazon, I discovered this monkey's ingenious survival tactic [155d]
- The way Earth's surface moves has a bigger impact on shifting the climate than we knew [155d]
- Tijuana wastewater pipe repairs completed in 3 days, ending river discharge [155d]
- Entrepreneurial success under corruption depends on generation and experience, study finds [155d]
- Bats use 'acoustic flow velocity' to navigate complex environments in darkness [155d]
- Bubble netting knowledge spread by immigrant humpback whales, study finds [155d]
- Drones reveal how feral horse units keep boundaries [155d]
- New AI tool removes bottleneck in animal movement analysis [155d]
- Indian townships are rebuilding after landslides—but not everyone will benefit [155d]
- International laws alone cannot save the ocean; activists say direct action is also needed [155d]
- AI-driven ultrafast spectrometer-on-a-chip advances real-time sensing [155d]
- SunRISE SmallSats ace tests, moving closer to launch [155d]
- An experimental study reveals the role of natural oils in reducing banana spoilage [155d]
- Some creeks temporarily run stronger after wildfire, and now we know why [155d]
- New details capture 13 years of wage-related laws, show increased protections for workers in the US [155d]
- How a secret military base helped trigger the silent collapse of an Arctic world [155d]
- Q&A: Why Philly has so many sinkholes [155d]
- North Atlantic deep waters show slower renewal as ocean ventilation weakens [155d]
- Pūkeko birds combine sound elements to create complex call sequences for communication, study reveals [155d]
- Get ready for smokier air: Record 2023 wildfire smoke marks long-term shift in North American air quality [155d]
- How light suppresses virulence in an antibiotic-resistant pathogen [155d]
- Digital media breaks can improve well-being [155d]
- Detecting drought stress in trees from the air [155d]
- Failed battery chemistry offers new way to destroy PFAS [155d]
- Scientists plan deep-sea expedition to probe 'dark oxygen' [155d]
- It started with a cat: How 100 years of quantum weirdness powers today's tech [155d]
- Political writing retains an important and complex role in the UK's national conversation, new book shows [155d]
- Ancient Jordan mass grave reveals human impact of first known pandemic [155d]
- Complex building blocks of life form spontaneously in space, research reveals [155d]
- Global inequality in parks undercuts the 'suburban dream,' suggests research [155d]
- Cleaner ship fuel linked to reduced lightning in key shipping lanes [155d]
- A century's worth of data could help predict future solar cycle activity [155d]
- A twitch in time? Quantum collapse models hint at tiny time fluctuations [155d]
- Previously unknown chemical pathway for air pollution particle formation uncovered [155d]
- South Pole Telescope detects energetic stellar flares near center of galaxy [155d]
- Seawater microbes offer new, non-invasive way to detect coral disease [155d]
- Tracer reveals how environmental DNA moves through lakes and rivers [155d]
- New roadmap outlines strategies to reduce pharmaceutical pollution in waterways [155d]
- With planning, birds and floating solar can coexist [155d]
- To fight cancer, scientists customize cellular protein [155d]
- ChatGPT found to reflect and intensify existing global social disparities [155d]
- Hubble tension: Primordial magnetic fields could resolve one of cosmology's biggest questions [155d]
- Hot spring bathing doesn't just keep snow monkeys warm—it can disrupt lice distribution and reshape gut bacteria [155d]
- Anglo-Saxon center unearthed near Skipsea castle [155d]
- Intricacies of Helix Nebula revealed with Webb [155d]
- How cities are changing social behavior in urban animals [155d]
- SPHEREx imaging reveals increased sublimation activity on 3I/ATLAS [155d]
- Physicists employ AI labmates to supercharge LED light control [155d]
- Virtual staining advances: AI uses cell context to improve imaging accuracy [155d]
- World enters 'era of global water bankruptcy': UN scientists formally define new post-crisis reality for billions [155d]
- Water makeup of Jupiter's Galilean moons set at birth, new study finds [155d]
- Capped VLS growth yields vanadium-doped MoS₂ films with superior CO₂-to-CO conversion [155d]
- Opera is not dying, but it needs a second act for the streaming era [155d]
- Fighting climate change in the Sahel is worsening conflicts. New research shows how [155d]
- Beyond chemistry: How mechanical forces shape brain wiring [155d]
- AI cannot automate science: A philosopher explains the uniquely human aspects of doing research [155d]
- What air pollution does to the human body [155d]
- Multiple autonomous AI systems spontaneously collaborate to advance materials research [155d]
- Sweet signals: Tracking crucial cell messengers for the first time [155d]
- The alien hunter's shopping list [155d]
- New nanocrystalline material significantly extends MEMS switch chip lifespan [155d]
- Satellites and AI can help tackle critical invasive species problem [155d]
- Export concentration leaves Canada's canola sector vulnerable, research finds amid trade talks [155d]
- Vast cluster of ancient galaxies could rewrite the history of star formation [155d]
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