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- Collaborative education for solving climate challenges [9d]
- Tropical cyclones give rise to unique type of heat wave in Japan [9d]
- Ancient anesthetic reveals Ming China's sophisticated medicine [9d]
- Supermassive black holes can render exoplanets uninhabitable at great distances [9d]
- Four decades of overlooked data reveal the hidden amphipod diversity of Italian seas [9d]
- New three‑dimensional magnetic structure discovered with laser light [9d]
- How cells identify and silence unwanted jumping genes [9d]
- The network watching the world's oceans is under pressure—just when it's needed most [9d]
- From pore chemistry to carbon capture, new COFs push beyond membrane performance limits [9d]
- Hydrogen puts quantum wormhole conjecture to the test [9d]
- New maps show where European landscapes can advance climate and biodiversity goals together [9d]
- Southeast Asia's changing landscape is fueling a deadly air crisis that costs billions [9d]
- Randomization can improve quantum computer performance in presence of noise [9d]
- Who's missing? Why underrepresentation often goes unnoticed in the workplace and classroom [9d]
- Rethinking hysteresis—a thermodynamic framework for history-dependent solids [9d]
- The 700-million-year history of our blood cells [9d]
- Months trapped together in Antarctic isolation reveal a risk few long missions can afford to ignore [9d]
- Payre fossils from Europe's earliest Neanderthals reveal dynamic evolution shaped by climatic oscillations [9d]
- Heat dome over Europe scorches UK, France, Spain [9d]
- 'Butterfly' molecule spotted at last, completing a 20-year quantum zoo hunt [9d]
- Supercharging solar cells: Quantum dot-molecule hybrid states enable near-maximum efficiency [9d]
- Visualizing how flutter kick vertical vortices generate propulsion and suppress body sway in swimmers [9d]
- Why restoring soil health is a win-win for farmers and the environment [9d]
- Structural biologists are first in world to visualize key cell protein [9d]
- Chaos after queen loss reveals the wasps that keep colonies running [9d]
- Remote fieldwork and museum collections reveal hidden pit viper diversity in High Asia [9d]
- Megalibraries could reshape AI-driven materials discovery faster than self-driving labs [9d]
- Mille Lacs walleye return to the same spawning hotspots, highlighting critical need for habitat protection [9d]
- Study reveals how offshore structures can help—or hinder—marine ecosystems [9d]
- Tuning into quantum sounds: Acoustic devices simplify quantum sensors [9d]
- Gentoo penguins cope with climate change heat waves by breeding earlier [9d]
- Artists reconstruct extinct Sri Lankan megafauna [9d]
- UK beats May heat record with 33.5C registered near London [9d]
- Universe's most distant 'Hot DOG' yet may owe extreme infrared glow to polar dust, Webb reveals [9d]
- Baby boomers embrace a freer sexuality, but ageist norms persist [9d]
- When wars destroy heritage, women lose more than monuments—new research [9d]
- New mathematical model predicts global population crash by 2064 [9d]
- Kids need to play—and how cities are designed and resourced affects their access [10d]
- New material could help NASA melt moon rocks, harness lunar resources [10d]
- A beautiful death: How a dying star created the Crystal Ball Nebula [10d]
- Mars fungi could make red planet regolith fertile for crops [10d]
- Analysis reveals overseas environmental toll of UK consumption [10d]
- Rodent eradication sparks insect boom on Lord Howe Island [10d]
- DNA reveals hidden biodiversity loss in Ontario streams, offering powerful new tool for freshwater monitoring [10d]
- Tropical cyclones now release ocean carbon, but warming could flip role by 2035 [10d]
- The Southwest's drought is shrinking wildlife's suitable habitat, with predators hit hardest [10d]
- China launches crewed space flight as part of moon ambitions [10d]
- With ice cream and giant fans, hajj pilgrims battle searing heat [10d]
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