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- Polynesian island yields 'treasure trove' of fungal biodiversity [1547d]
- Risk of homelessness or incarceration among foster youth varies by type of disability [1547d]
- Scientists can predict carbon transfer in the ocean based on deep-diving tiny organisms [1547d]
- Periodic volcanism may have triggered multiple Jurassic extinctions [1547d]
- New deep inelastic scattering experiments measure two mirror nuclei [1547d]
- X-rays help scientists use designer DNA to uncover new forms of material [1547d]
- Shape-shifting volcano virus points to new ways to deliver drugs, vaccines [1547d]
- Team develops new method of hunting for carbon in soil without digging or taking soil samples [1547d]
- UN starts task force for company climate targets [1547d]
- WWF report says online wildlife trade on rise in Myanmar [1547d]
- US returns smuggled ancient artifacts to Libya [1547d]
- Intercropping melon and cowpea improves soil nutrients and increases melon yields [1547d]
- Fruit flies adapt activity to 'white nights' [1547d]
- Scientists bioprint tissue-like constructs capable of controlled, complex shape change [1547d]
- A single gene controls species diversity in an ecosystem [1547d]
- Using technology to identify crop types early in the season, without entering the field [1547d]
- Aquatic plants can be effective in removing contamination by iron mine tailings, study shows [1547d]
- Study reveals lunar regolith evolution process on Chang'e-4 landing area [1547d]
- Direct cosmogenic nuclide dating of Olduvai lithic industry [1547d]
- New separation process for key radiodiagnostic agent reduces radioactive waste [1547d]
- Scientists identify asymmetry in the pressure anomalies of the mid–high latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere [1547d]
- Commercial interests hamper climate work in shipping [1547d]
- How giant viruses mature: New evidence from the medusavirus provides insight [1547d]
- Mammals put brawn before brains to survive post-dinosaur world [1547d]
- 5,000-year population history of Xinjiang brought to light in new ancient DNA study [1547d]
- New human reference genome opens unexplored regions [1547d]
- Repeats are key to understanding humanity's genome [1547d]
- The human genome is, at long last, complete [1547d]
- Study shows gaps in how STEM organizations collect demographic information [1547d]
- New technology solves mystery of respiration in Tetrahymena [1547d]
- Air pollution dims India's solar energy potential [1547d]
- Heat and drought slow down tropical tree growth [1547d]
- A new threat emerges for US lakes and rivers. Your lawn or toilet may be partly to blame [1547d]
- Blue Origin launches its fourth crew to final frontier [1547d]
- On the road to cultured meat for astronauts (and Earthlings) [1547d]
- How is haze formed? Soot as a surprising source of haze-building hydroxyl radicals [1547d]
- Easy test can see if breeding bulls have the right stuff [1547d]
- Research finds a corruption gender gap in bureaucracies [1547d]
- Spiderweb galaxy field: Feasting black holes caught in galactic spiderweb [1547d]
- Structure of a bacterial 'drug pump' reveals new way to counter hospital-borne infection [1547d]
- Quantum 'shock absorbers' allow perovskite to exhibit superfluorescence at room temperature [1547d]
- Graphene gets enhanced by flashing [1547d]
- U.S. can get close to deep decarbonization by 2050, study finds [1547d]
- Hunting toxic chemicals in the Arctic [1547d]
- Ingesting microscopic plastic affects the ability of mussels to grow and reproduce [1547d]
- Political motivation often comes down to personal assessment of other races' 'deservingness' [1547d]
- Farewell, forever chemicals: Researchers aim to eliminate PFAS for good [1547d]
- Physicists engineer ferroelectricity into well-known family of semiconductors [1547d]
- Journey to Destination Earth begins [1547d]
- Device directs sperm to 'go against the flow' to help infertility [1547d]
- New report shows harassment, violence still pervasive in Canadian workplaces [1547d]
- Research team proves Mercury has magnetic storms [1547d]
- New botanical 'crime scene investigation' may save endangered carnivorous plants [1547d]
- Understanding the human-animal interplay of COVID-19 and other diseases [1547d]
- Married mothers who earn more than their husbands take on an even greater share of the housework [1547d]
- Apples and other fruits can host drug-resistant, pathogenic yeasts on surfaces [1547d]
- UK meat industry messaging undermines evidence on the environmental, health impacts of red and processed meat [1547d]
- Making physics instruction more equitable [1547d]
- Allergy-friendly apple varieties [1547d]
- Novel supporting material for photocatalyst powders' recyclable application [1547d]
- Highly accurate permafrost maps of the Northern Hemisphere published [1547d]
- Excessive tendency to gaze at bodies rather than faces linked with harmful attitudes toward sexual assault [1547d]
- Inside the Mediterranean sea's 'animal forests': An encounter with the gorgonian corals [1547d]
- Transgender find respect in India, but a traditional gender-nonconforming group remains stigmatized [1547d]
- Zebra mbuna fish and stingrays can add and subtract [1547d]
- Ozone may be heating the planet more than we realize [1547d]
- Mammals with larger brains were more likely to survive extinction in Late Quaternary [1547d]
- Criminal justice algorithms: Being race-neutral doesn't mean race-blind [1547d]
- New strategy enables successive cleavage and functionalization of C–C bonds in alcohols [1547d]
- Behind the crypto hype is an ideology of social change [1547d]
- Broken wing tactic found to be more widespread than thought [1547d]
- Piecing thylacine DNA back together [1547d]
- Assessment of storm surges in Europe since 1960 suggests likelihood of rising sea levels [1547d]
- Impact of black hole winds, radiation examined in new study [1547d]
- Researchers find the public correlates the word 'storytelling' with deception [1547d]
- Gift or donation? Increase the effectiveness of charitable solicitation through framing charitable giving as gifts [1547d]
- Stormwater harvesting device benefits urban street trees [1547d]
- Monkeys often eat fruit containing alcohol, shedding light on our taste for booze [1547d]
- How the first cat-like saber-tooth predator was discovered, and why it differs from modern cats [1547d]
- Hyper-CEST NMR technique reveals missing structure of a novel container molecule [1547d]
- Elastic fields stretch the understanding of chiral molecular crystals [1547d]
- New method measures nanoscale material response at high magnification [1547d]
- Hyaluronic acid research could spur new therapeutics [1547d]
- Efficient electrocatalytic reduction of nitrate to nitrogen: Promising way to remove nitrogen from water [1547d]
- Ultrathin films of cesium antimonide used to make more efficient photocathodes [1547d]
- Prevalent non-negligible radiation pressure force exists on broad-line regions of active galactic nucleis [1547d]
- Graphene crystals grow better under copper cover [1547d]
- Researchers investigate the physiological changes in Japanese black steer during feeding [1547d]
- Significant solar flare erupts from sun [1547d]
- Volcanoes, diamonds, and blobs: A billion-year history of Earth's interior shows it's more mobile than we thought [1547d]
- Improving biodiversity monitoring in Europe [1547d]
- Borexino gathers the first directional measurement of sub-MeV solar neutrinos using a monolithic scintillation detector [1547d]
- Researchers find dolphin attempting to communicate with porpoises [1547d]
- The Marquesas Islands: Window into a lost world [1547d]
- New study solves mystery of how soft liquid droplets erode hard surfaces [1547d]
- Warmer summers and meltwater lakes are threatening the fringes of the world's largest ice sheet [1547d]
- Study reveals how platform firms like Uber use a strategy of 'contentious compliance' to gain infrastructural power [1547d]
- African network protects key turtle sites [1547d]
- The 'right' white people can make or break employment opportunities for African migrants [1547d]
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