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- Everything can be a bet now: The rise and risks of prediction markets [52d]
- Hair-like rhizoids in liverworts transport phosphorus, shedding light on evolution of roots [52d]
- Plants stay neatly patterned as they grow, and PLETHORA proteins may explain why [52d]
- Immune cells selectively pull DNA from dying nuclei, revealing a process dubbed nucleocytosis [52d]
- Opinion: Surviving the extreme temperatures of the climate crisis calls for a revolution in home and building design [52d]
- Children who are not friends connect better through play when given a goal, study shows [52d]
- Apollo moon rocks reveal lunar magnetic field was briefly stronger than Earth's [52d]
- Boat traffic alters marine megafauna behavior, stress and population trends, global analysis finds [52d]
- Lab tests investigate how house fire emissions differ from forest fires [52d]
- How a 3D-printed synthetic sea lion pelvis enhances veterinary capabilities to counter ongoing beaching [52d]
- The wild can be a 'death trap' for rescued animals [52d]
- Nano-cage removes up to 98% of PFAS in tap water tests [52d]
- Hidden architecture inside cellular droplets reveals new targets for cancer and neurodegeneration [52d]
- A world first at the microscopic scale: Metamaterials that can shrink and expand on their own [52d]
- 'Lock-and-key' chemistry keeps cancer drugs inactive until they reach tumor sites [52d]
- Why plants may bloom earlier: Tiny dew droplets are triggering early flowering in plants [52d]
- Ultrasound-activated molecules show potential for killing antibiotic-resistant bacteria [52d]
- A robust new telecom qubit identified in silicon [52d]
- Scientists discover 10 new species of Hawaiian moths [52d]
- Alcohol-free drinks uncover alcohol pricing secrets [52d]
- AI gets water right: How a hydration shield helps proteins keep their shape [52d]
- Vertebrate paleontology has a numbers problem. Computer vision can help [52d]
- An endangered natural pharmacy hidden in coral: Hundreds of reef-dwelling microbes reveal untapped potential [52d]
- Too much transparency can hurt financial markets [52d]
- Ancient diets reveal surprising survival strategies in prehistoric Poland [52d]
- Reinforced enzyme expression drives high production of durable lactate-based polyester [52d]
- Bacterial pathogens build antibiotic-resistant 'bunkers' using filament scaffolds [52d]
- Iron nanoparticle eliminates tuberculosis in mice and may pave the way for new treatments [52d]
- Making sense of a chaotic planet: How understanding weather, climate risks depends on supercomputers like NCAR's [52d]
- Novel structural insights into Phytophthora effectors challenge long-held assumptions in plant pathology [52d]
- Worming out the molecular secrets behind collective behavior [52d]
- How thoughtful DEI initiatives can effectively repair a 'leaky roof' [52d]
- Robot pollinator uses computer vision to shake flowers and boost indoor farm yields [52d]
- Farming on the moon or Mars? How recycled sewage could turn regolith into crop soil [52d]
- Which cell measurements matter most? AI tool helps researchers see the bigger picture [52d]
- Why Mars astronauts need more than just space greenhouses [52d]
- First plesiosaurian fossil discovered in Algeria fills a Cretaceous gap [52d]
- Webb examines 'Exposed Cranium' nebula [52d]
- Ion bombardment triggers a reliable quantum switch in tantalum disulfide crystals [52d]
- First cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza in northern elephant seals confirmed in California [52d]
- Yogurt waste inspires researcher to innovate with sourdough bread [52d]
- Climate change could fragment habitat for monarch butterflies, disrupting mass migration [52d]
- Tropical flowers are blooming weeks later than they used to through climate change [52d]
- Risk of whale entanglement in fishing gear tied to size of cool-water habitat [52d]
- This mysterious protein punctures our cells—now researchers know how [52d]
- Why corals bleach: Neutrons show algae photosynthesis breaking down [52d]
- Combination of wildfires and seismic lines may limit spread of non-native plants in Canada's boreal forest [52d]
- Source or sink? Trees with heart rot disease emit more methane, upending forest carbon models [52d]
- Ocean carbon blind spot may skew climate forecasts [52d]
- Fungi could transform leftovers into lifelines [52d]
- Forget flatfooted lumbering T. rex. New research shows it walked on tiptoes [52d]
- New database may unlock potential of lipids in treating and preventing disease [52d]
- New study reveals what crop advisors really want from AI tools [52d]
- Gossiping about boss can actually be good thing [53d]
- Shrinking fast ice is disrupting emperor penguins' four-week summer molt [53d]
- New michelin star jellyfish discovered in Japanese aquaria [53d]
- Collateral damage: Japanese beetle traps snare nature's helpers [53d]
- Would you feel comfortable talking to your boss if you had a problem with alcohol or other drugs? [53d]
- Land plants began reshaping Earth 455 million years ago, scientists discover [53d]
- NASA moves its Artemis II moon rocket off the launch pad for more repairs [53d]
- New study highlights significant costs in large-scale mechanical thinning of forests [53d]
- Humanity's oldest geometries, engraved on ostrich eggs [53d]
- Modern science catches up with native knowledge with discovery of Clerodendrum kelli [53d]
- Smarter shelf strategy can boost retail profits and cut food waste by more than 20%, study finds [53d]
- 2D memristors could help solve AI's energy problem [53d]
- How long could Earth microbes live on Mars? [53d]
- Viruses reveal shared way to kill bacteria by jamming small transporter MurJ [53d]
- The physics of sneaker squeaks: High-speed imaging shows how they arise from supersonic detachment pulses [53d]
- 'Tiny' dinosaur, big impact: A 90-million-year-old fossil rewrites history [53d]
- Researchers create DNA detection tool to stop spread of invasive Asian swamp eels, bullseye snakeheads [53d]
- ALMA explores giant molecular clouds in nearby galaxy NGC 1387 [53d]
- How a one‑eyed creature gave rise to our modern eyes [53d]
- Iron and blue LEDs synthesize natural molecules, cutting the need for expensive chiral components [53d]
- LED-powered e-nose detects multiple hazardous gases at room temperature [53d]
- Why letting museum visitors smell horse manure might be good for conservation [53d]
- Mother's breasts may protect a newborn from the cold—a new perspective on breast evolution [53d]
- Martu rangers and scientists combine forces to save an endangered marsupial [53d]
- Hate more common in early article comments, analysis finds [53d]
- Women, children bearing brunt of homelessness in New Zealand [53d]
- Researcher warns of structural risks at Grand Renaissance Dam putting property and lives in danger [53d]
- Water supplies in rural Nepal could be cleaned by harnessing the power of the sun, scientists claim [53d]
- E-waste chemicals are appearing in dolphins and porpoises [53d]
- ALMA reveals Milky Way's core in largest-ever mosaic, tracing cold gas filaments [53d]
- US childhood literacy rates are lagging. Pediatricians could be part of the solution [53d]
- A protocol to realize near-perfect atom-photon entanglement [53d]
- Heat relief means higher emissions: How air conditioning complicates 1.5°C goals [53d]
- Ocean warming drives a nearly 20% annual decline in fish biomass, research confirms [53d]
- Researchers challenge misleading language around plastic waste solutions [53d]
- Bug beats: Caterpillars use complex rhythms to communicate with ants [53d]
- Celebrity dolphin of Venice doesn't need special protection—except from humans [53d]
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