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- The definitive census of multiple star systems within ten parsecs [7d]
- Listening to the sun reveals previously hidden changes to solar cycle [7d]
- How the greenhouse effect governs temperature changes across Antarctica [7d]
- Expanded susceptibility and transmission in circulating avian influenza viruses reshape wild bird mortality [7d]
- Temporary carbon removal could help support climate goals, if used correctly [7d]
- Newly discovered 'thunder' of Atlantic sturgeons inspires awe [7d]
- Monkey see, monkey do: Study sheds light on cooperative decision-making [7d]
- Scientists forecast milder Chesapeake Bay dead zone in 2026 [7d]
- DNA 'nicks' make for safer, more precise genetic analysis [7d]
- Researchers push back fundamental limit on energy transfer between particles without 'spilling' radiation [7d]
- Metamaterials enable control of heat transfer at nanoscale, potentially transforming energy and electronics [7d]
- Where are all the intermediate mass black holes? Microlensing fast radio bursts might reveal them [7d]
- Are the chemicals around you safe? Researchers are using AI to find out [7d]
- Early childhood educators change how they speak to toddlers depending on gender, finds study [7d]
- Analysis of more than 10,000 cities reveals hidden details governments can use to better support their people [7d]
- Corn Belt groundwater and irrigation boost thunderstorm complexes by 24–35%, simulations show [7d]
- AI ads are almost indistinguishable from human-made work—they just don't perform as well [7d]
- Revised mushroom toxin pathway could improve poisoning detection [7d]
- DNA assembly insights could streamline design and manufacturing of nanostructures for medicine, materials and more [7d]
- Sea squirt reveals glowing spines and unexpected nervous system anatomy [7d]
- Study clarifies conditions for amphibian species richness on marine islands [7d]
- Long-distance bat migration runs on fatty acids, challenging limits of mammal metabolism [7d]
- How developing immune cells fine-tune their signals [7d]
- Social background also shapes environmental awareness, says study [7d]
- New biosynthesis platform could enable bioactive compounds to be labeled, targeted and released on demand [7d]
- Q&A: How researchers are building next-gen quantum computers [7d]
- Gutweed successfully grown in full life cycle within brackish conditions in Baltic Sea [7d]
- A giant warm wave is crossing the Pacific, signaling an El Niño that could alter weather worldwide this year [7d]
- Trust and patience link to higher happiness across 76 countries [7d]
- Perfect randomness realized for the first time [7d]
- Researchers link specific microbiomes to archaeological bone degradation [7d]
- A severed piece of sea cucumber refused to die, and what happened next could transform medicine [7d]
- Hubble spies faint irregular galaxy ESO 490-017 [7d]
- Moon base missions face an unseen threat, and these simulations show where it could strike first [7d]
- 'Feathered dragon' has some of the longest tail feathers ever found on a fossil bird [7d]
- Scientists reveal how dividing cells precisely trigger spindle formation [7d]
- Single tissue snapshot reveals biological processes unfolding over time [7d]
- Manager quality can match entire team's output, controlled experiments reveal [7d]
- Rare observations reveal an X9 solar flare before it erupts [7d]
- Researchers urge greater protections against online sexual abuse of children [7d]
- Lake Erie produces 'forbidden soup' of rotating potential toxins [7d]
- An invisible battle between bacteria determines the flavor and safety of salami [7d]
- Which of your climate actions make the biggest difference? Here's how to find out [7d]
- Outdoor lights may keep mosquitoes biting and breeding deeper into autumn [7d]
- Dying cells don't all release key inflammatory cytokine in the same way, research reveals [7d]
- Pay-to-play system prices out young soccer talent [7d]
- The strange quantum property of tomorrow's insulator [7d]
- Europe heat wave 'brutal reminder' of climate change: UN [7d]
- Earth's oxygen-rich atmosphere may owe its existence to cold subduction [7d]
- The impact of nanoplastics on neurons may depend on their size [7d]
- Women's faces outrank men's in attractiveness across cultures, global study shows [7d]
- Advancing detection of genome-edited crops in food mixtures [7d]
- As snow droughts continue to threaten global food security, research calls for climate-resilient agriculture practices [7d]
- Coral study could help explain infertility and ovarian cancer by decoding cilia-driven fluid flows [7d]
- Droplet-like clusters reveal new control switch for major drug-target receptors [7d]
- Reconstructed 1.5‑billion‑year‑old protein network reveals hundreds of hidden disease‑linked genes [7d]
- Fish have no necks, yet this ancient balancing trick keeps their heads startlingly steady in motion [7d]
- Scientists have scrapped the worst‑case climate scenario—because action is making a difference [7d]
- Deep‑sea sponges survive in complete darkness in ways we didn't know before [7d]
- Mysterious acids keep bacteria rod-shaped by restraining rogue enzyme, experiments reveal [7d]
- Could aliens ever visit Earth? An aerospace scientist unpacks the challenges of interstellar spaceflight [7d]
- Quantum teleportation carries microwave states at temperatures up to 4 K, beating classical limit [7d]
- Your own personal Farmville: This VR greenhouse lets users monitor crops remotely [7d]
- Noongar culture and arts grow well-being literacy in early childhood education [7d]
- Fire salamanders reveal hidden turquoise glow when exposed to UV radiation [7d]
- Fake predator eyes scare off seabirds until they learn they're not real [7d]
- 'Hook-up culture' on dating apps harming men's body image [7d]
- How to survive in the abyss: Secrets of deep-sea sponges [7d]
- Ever-restless Mount Dukono erupts [8d]
- Demographic forces stall global progress toward gender equality [8d]
- Memory-preserving transistors could bypass the Boltzmann limit [8d]
- Record temps as spring heat wave bakes Europe [8d]
- Deforestation in Brazil's Amazon drops to lowest level since 2019 [8d]
- NASA lays out moon base plans with landers, buggies and drones at the top of the list [8d]
- Love birds: twice-extinct parakeet gets lifeline from randy pair [8d]
- Awe-inspiring nature helps people connect to science, study finds [8d]
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