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- How political leanings affect views on academic freedom: New research [81d]
- A brief history of sugar [81d]
- Q&A: Uncovering the low-temperature oxygen storage and release mechanism of Mn–CeO₂ nanoparticles [81d]
- Unlocking defect-free graphene electrodes for transparent electronics [81d]
- Radical transparency is required to scale carbon dioxide removal, expert says [81d]
- What is the universe made of? Experts weigh in on the mysterious force that shapes our cosmic history [81d]
- Burning trees to help the planet? South Florida tries new climate tech solution [81d]
- Trump administration approves plan backed by Newsom to build largest California reservoir in 50 years [81d]
- The many faces of monster galaxies [81d]
- Ignis mission timelapses: Earth and moon views from the International Space Station [81d]
- The hidden physics of watersheds: Why some are more sensitive to climate variability than others [81d]
- Drones yield an efficient method for measuring coastal currents [81d]
- Moon-based observations capture Earth's 'radiation fingerprint' [81d]
- Citizen science and the challenge of measuring urban sustainability [81d]
- Great power rivalry is reshaping global supply chains, new study shows [81d]
- Proposed new mission will create artificial solar eclipses in space [81d]
- Nanoplastics in water help bacteria form stronger, disinfectant-resistant biofilms [81d]
- Establishing a new QM/MM design principle based on electronic-state responses [81d]
- How protein network cooperatively regulates iron balance in plants [81d]
- Mighty microscopic fibers are the key to cell division and life itself [81d]
- Brewing possibilities: Using caffeine to edit gene expression [81d]
- The shape of things to come: How spheroid geometry guides multicellular orbiting and invasion [81d]
- A protein 'tape recorder' enables scientists to measure and decode cellular processes at scale and over time [81d]
- Remote sensing model enables early detection of vole outbreaks in Spanish farmlands [81d]
- In polar regions, microbes are influencing climate change as frozen ecosystems thaw [81d]
- Using AI to keep CRISPR technology in-check [81d]
- Arctic seas are getting louder as ice melts, posing risks: Study shows how to better measure noise [81d]
- Software allows scientists to simulate nanodevices on a supercomputer [81d]
- Scientists recover the oldest wooden tools from a site in Greece [81d]
- Toothbrush-activated powder whitens, repairs and protects teeth [81d]
- Marine protected areas aren't in the right places to safeguard dolphins and whales in the South Atlantic, says study [81d]
- Microgravity rewires microbial metabolism, limiting space-based manufacturing efficiency [81d]
- Swimming in a shared medium makes particles synchronize without touching [81d]
- Crime victims with neurodevelopmental disorders may experience victim blaming [81d]
- Stealth and manipulation: Strategies of bacterial plasmids investigated [81d]
- Collaboration of elementary particles: How teamwork among photon pairs overcomes quantum errors [81d]
- Visualizing how cancer drugs reshape proteins linked to lung cancer [81d]
- Spider monkeys pool their knowledge to find the best fruit [81d]
- Molecular arrangement strategy targets multiple Alzheimer's disease factors at once [81d]
- Sloshing liquefied natural gas in cargo tanks causes higher impact forces than expected [81d]
- How gut bacteria control immune responses [81d]
- Cryo-EM structures reveal conformational dynamics behind AP-4 membrane trafficking [81d]
- From fleeting to stable: Scientists uncover recipe for new carbon dioxide-based energetic materials [81d]
- Sea levels are rising—but in Greenland, they will fall [81d]
- AI tool Helixer identifies genes in newly sequenced organisms [81d]
- AI sheds light on mysterious dinosaur footprints [81d]
- Changes to cougar diets and behaviors reduce their competition with wolves in Yellowstone, study finds [81d]
- New data show reduced overall PFAS exposures in subarctic ocean [81d]
- How NASA is homing in from space on ocean debris [81d]
- AI agents streamline discovery of safer, more efficient solid electrolytes for batteries [81d]
- Environmental conditions can influence evolution of gut microbiomes in African herbivores [81d]
- Tapping the engines of cellular electrochemistry and forces of evolution [81d]
- 3′UTR-derived small RNA couples acid resistance to metabolic reprogramming in Salmonella within macrophages [81d]
- Perceiving AI as a 'job killer' negatively influences attitudes towards democracy, study suggests [81d]
- White Winter Olympics beckons as snow falls in Italian Alps [81d]
- Checklist offers guide to verifying authenticity of nature and carbon credits [81d]
- New DNA 'page numbers' method enables accurate assembly of long genetic sequences [81d]
- World not ready for rise in extreme heat, scientists say [81d]
- The invisible bubbles that spread cancer could also help stop it [81d]
- US hospitality and tourism professors don't reflect the diversity of the industry they serve [81d]
- Bitter cold grips millions as US digs out of sweeping snowstorm [81d]
- New sensor surface distinguishes aggressive cancer cells by physical behavior [82d]
- Personalized library model adapts book recommendations to readers' changing knowledge [82d]
- Lit bots beware: AI creative writing faces reader skepticism, study shows [82d]
- Watching atoms roam before they decay [82d]
- AI makes quantum field theories computable [82d]
- Early warning for wine spoilage glows in the dark [82d]
- Epigenetic switch found to halt fat cell formation in adipose tissue [82d]
- Q&A: Even small amounts of online math practice can improve skills [82d]
- How starfish control tube feet without a central nervous system or brain [82d]
- The masters behind Bronze Age rock art [82d]
- Feeling unprepared for the AI boom? You're not alone [82d]
- Dealing with a difficult relationship? Here's how psychology says you can shift the dynamic [82d]
- Journey to center of Milky Way with upcoming NASA Roman core survey [82d]
- How the polar vortex and warm ocean intensified a major US winter storm [82d]
- Practice using bags and lunchboxes: How to build your child's confidence as they start school [82d]
- Scientists reveal gold precipitation mechanism at pyrite-water interface [82d]
- Social media ban for under-16s could 'create a game of cat and mouse' between platforms and users [82d]
- What is dark energy? Research shines light on space's biggest question [82d]
- Elucidating liquid-liquid phase separation under non-equilibrium conditions [82d]
- Q&A: Why are icy surfaces slippery? [82d]
- Moisture availability, not fertilizer alone, affects long-term fate of soil phosphorus [82d]
- Aging populations could cut global water use by up to 31%, study finds [82d]
- Harvestmen arachnids apparently use fluorescent patterns for species recognition [82d]
- AI generates short DNA sequences that show promise for gene therapies [82d]
- Q&A: Coexistence between humans and wild animals in Japan [82d]
- Nepal's green success story has a hidden social gap, research shows [82d]
- Flight engineers give NASA's Dragonfly lift [82d]
- High-resolution map shows dark matter's gravity pulled normal matter into galaxies [82d]
- New reports illustrate historical patterns of inequity in policy design and their impact across generations [82d]
- Mapping cell development with mathematics-informed machine learning [82d]
- Manganese helps reduce agricultural nitrogen pollution in air, water [82d]
- Tapping into risk in America's drinking water [82d]
- New evidence reveals how Greenland's seaweed locks away carbon in the deep ocean [82d]
- Scientist uses anime for STEM outreach [82d]
- Exceptionally well-preserved ant in Goethe's amber examined [82d]
- New insight into economic outcomes of the US space race [82d]
- First carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars discovered in Milky Way's companion [82d]
- Rain, not snow: Extraordinary warmth leaves mountains less snowy across the West [82d]
- How does popularity influence consumers' online music choices? [82d]
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