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Phys
Q&A: The present and future of the ecosystem reflected in marine life
[30d]
Q&A: Fairness and well-being in society
[30d]
Western governors called to Washington as Colorado River impasse drags on
[30d]
Reading how to be male: Boys' literature reflects the rise of aggressive masculinity
[30d]
Q&A: Achieving a carbon neutral society through freshwater carbon research
[30d]
Ion accumulation in liquid–liquid phase separation regulates biomolecule localization, finds study
[31d]
Ultra-thin wireless retinal implant offers hope for safely restoring vision signals
[31d]
Hydrogen's role in generating free electrons in silicon finally explained
[31d]
Transforming hydrogen energy by flattening granular catalysts into paper-thin sheets
[31d]
PFAS contamination in Pawcatuck River traced back to old textile mill ponds
[31d]
Breakthroughs for preventing pistachio hull split
[31d]
Most men do not subscribe to toxic masculinity traits, study finds
[31d]
New drug delivery mechanism could aid breast cancer treatment
[31d]
Biologists and engineers follow goopy clues to plant-wilting bacteria
[31d]
Glassy dynamics model predicts lipid exchange rates across cell membranes
[31d]
Climate change can alter flower nectar quality and supply, threatening monarch butterfly migration
[31d]
Discovery reveals how acetylation controls key enzyme linked to cancer growth
[31d]
Harnessing nanoscale magnetic spins to overcome the limits of conventional electronics
[31d]
Particle permutation task can be tackled by quantum but not classical computers, study finds
[31d]
Refined radiocarbon dating provides clearer timeline of human activity along Cantabrian coast 18,000 years ago
[31d]
Measuring the consequences of plastic contamination
[31d]
Conservation may not be enough to sustain water supplies, researchers find
[31d]
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