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- 4,000-year-old texts to reach new audiences in digital project [40d]
- Can houseplants really purify the air in your home? What the science actually says [41d]
- AI tool unifies fragmented cell maps into spatial atlases across tissues [41d]
- New AI solution developed for smarter urban and climate planning [41d]
- From pantry to pest control: Garlic kills the mood for mosquitoes as well [41d]
- For years, reading struggles seemed obvious. This massive analysis points to a very different cause [41d]
- Sharper brains switch to a 'not what you know, but who you know' mindset online and on social media, study shows [41d]
- Mechanical method unlocks sunlight-driven wastewater cleanup [41d]
- Harmless viruses trap Salmonella on flexible polymer in portable microfluidic sensor [41d]
- Scientists uncover hidden parasite diversity in barb fish from the Sea of Galilee [41d]
- Pilot whales are already 'shouting' at full volume, but one busy waterway is pushing them to the edge [41d]
- The 'nostalgia effect': Scientists produce less disruptive work as they age [41d]
- How soil bacteria help plants defend themselves against disease [41d]
- Novel nanoparticle therapy using manganese could improve cancer treatment [41d]
- Ultrasound waves rupture COVID-19 and flu viruses without damaging cells [41d]
- A targeted 'off switch' in a plant's egg cell speeds up the breeding process [41d]
- Ancient soil temperatures may have steered millet farming across Neolithic East Asia [41d]
- Ultrahigh-energy cosmic messengers may carry ultraheavy secrets [41d]
- Next-gen Mars helicopter rotor blades exceed Mach 1 [41d]
- Climate-driven extreme fire danger cannot be prevented by carbon neutrality alone, study warns [41d]
- Gaming monkeys' curiosity: Japanese macaques actively explore moderately uncertain stimuli [41d]
- Q&A: The political calculus—and actual math—of gerrymandering [41d]
- More than one in three Norwegian dogs shows signs of tick-borne disease [41d]
- Quantum metallurgy: Electron crystals deform and melt [41d]
- Theoretical framework can predict how complex networks behave [41d]
- How missing information can misinform [41d]
- Tax cuts, access and quality of life shape startup-friendly smart cities [41d]
- Why workplace change keeps failing: New framework says structure, not mindset, may be the real barrier [41d]
- Modern experiments suggest rhino teeth may have been part of Neanderthal toolkits [41d]
- Researchers combine five metals to build a better nanocrystal [41d]
- Every dollar spent on forest fuel treatments saves $3.75 in wildfire damages, study finds [41d]
- Myanmar's devastating quake could reshape how California and other fault zones gauge future risk [41d]
- Trafficked pangolin DNA reveals hotspots of illegal wildlife trade [41d]
- Why plant extinctions may rise by 2100 even if species keep shifting ranges [41d]
- Thawing Arctic soil awakens only half of soil microbes, new study reveals [41d]
- Scientists unlock fungi's secret chemistry, offering a greener path to crop protection [41d]
- LED light unlocks 3D optical fingerprints inside materials without lasers [41d]
- How cells 'back up' DNA replication to survive severe damage [41d]
- How evolution sculpts the facial shapes of birds and mammals [41d]
- Mobile qubits on a chip move us a step closer to everyday quantum computers [41d]
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