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- Image: Curiosity rover surveys boxwork region of Mars [56d]
- 6 planets will parade across the night sky at the end of February [56d]
- Probability underlies much of the modern world—an engineering professor explains how it actually works [56d]
- Staple crops are a major contributor to global deforestation, says study [57d]
- Sunlight-powered process turns plastic waste into acetic acid without added emissions [57d]
- Big broods, better manners: What a fish study suggests about siblings and social skills [57d]
- Iron Age massacre targeted women and children, new research reveals [57d]
- Multinational companies could drive climate action better than governments [57d]
- System isolates single extracellular vesicle surface proteins to map function [57d]
- How natural language processing and AI can help policymakers address global food insecurity [57d]
- Accelerating next generation medicine with new drug delivery platform [57d]
- Automated catalyst testing uses two coordinated robots, cutting 32 days of work to 17 hours [57d]
- A new form of aluminum unlocks sustainable and cheaper catalysts [57d]
- Ultrafast X-rays reveal physical principles behind lipoprotein motion within egg yolk plasma [57d]
- Early-life challenges and experiences shape how boldly bats behave as adults [57d]
- Researchers copy viral strategies to get mRNA medicines into cells in one piece [57d]
- EPA criminal sanctions align with a county's wealth, not pollution, study finds [57d]
- Animal muscles inspire biomaterial design for agriculture, fabrics and medicine [57d]
- Why the planet doesn't dry out all at once: Scientists solve a global climate puzzle [57d]
- Phosphoric acid dimers reveal nature's proton highway [57d]
- Diamond owl swoops in with new method to keep electronics cool [57d]
- Young 'sun' caught blowing bubbles by Chandra [57d]
- Electrochemical signals can reshape bacterial protein patterns, boosting electron transfer [57d]
- 40,000-year-old Stone Age symbols may have paved the way for writing, long before Mesopotamia [57d]
- Global greening: Study shows Earth's green wave is shifting northeast [57d]
- Scientists isolate climatic fingerprints of wildfires and volcanic eruptions [57d]
- A shift from the sandlot to the travel team for youth sports [57d]
- Prussian blue goes from pigment to purification [57d]
- Hair-width LEDs could eventually replace lasers [57d]
- Jupiter's Galilean moons may have gained life's building blocks at birth [57d]
- Tuning in to fluorescence to farm smarter: Monitoring plant light use saves indoor farm energy costs [57d]
- Finding the honey bee dance floor: New method shows how it moves within the hive [57d]
- Alloy-engineered valleytronics: Microscopic mechanism gives scientists precise control over how excitons behave [57d]
- Curiosity rover captures Martian spiderwebs up close [57d]
- From algae to biofuel: Study opens doors to cheaper, cleaner fuel sources [57d]
- Between the Pampa and Patagonia: New clues about how ancient hunter-gatherers fed themselves [57d]
- CT scans of Inca child sacrifices reveal new details about capacocha rituals [57d]
- Auroras on Ganymede and Earth share striking similarities [57d]
- Twisting optical fiber creates a robust new pathway for light [57d]
- Study reveals hidden climate impact of digital industries [57d]
- Charged nanoparticles linked to higher fish embryo mortality [57d]
- Turning high-emissions waste into fertilizer: Catalyst boosts urea production by coupling CO₂ with nitrogen pollutants [57d]
- Scientists deliver new molecule for getting DNA into cells [57d]
- Exomoons could reveal themselves through lunar eclipses [57d]
- Bringing quantum ideas to the messy world of disordered proteins [57d]
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