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- Study exposes alarming risks to Scotland's food delivery couriers [777d]
- Researchers reveal how molecular roadblocks slow the breakdown of cellulose for biofuels [777d]
- Regulating branch development of petunias [777d]
- Snap bean panel reveals variability in leaf, pod color phenotypes [777d]
- Proton-lithium interactions model lays the foundation for unlocking the secrets of stellar reactions [777d]
- Bsal and beyond: Task force helps stave off amphibian disease threat [777d]
- Researchers discover three ingots made of Roman lead in Northern Córdoba [777d]
- Researchers study the intricacies of homologous recombination and abnormal chromosome bridges [777d]
- How reports of community firearm violence are framed on local television news in Philadelphia [777d]
- In South Africa, tiny primates could struggle to adapt to climate change [777d]
- Study shows female gamers only label half of sexual harassment incidents they experience as such [777d]
- How do emotions help construct our cultural identity in music festivals? [777d]
- Business-focused anti-poverty initiatives can have unintended consequences [777d]
- Why legal changes aimed at preventing frivolous litigation motivate firms to avoid recalling products [777d]
- Aquatic weed among 'world's worst' expands in northeastern US [777d]
- A photocatalyst for sustainable syngas production from greenhouse gases [777d]
- Study reveals flaw in long-accepted approximation used in water simulations [777d]
- Researchers develop nanotechnology for creating wafer-scale nanoparticle monolayers in seconds [777d]
- The big lesson from past pandemics? Avoid panic buying, says new research [777d]
- Educational research should pinpoint anti-Black aggressions to build better policy, scholar writes [777d]
- Study underscores new strategies to fight drug-resistant bacteria [777d]
- Engineers develop innovative microbiome analysis software tools [777d]
- From flooding in Brazil and Houston to brutal heat in Asia, extreme weather seems nearly everywhere [777d]
- New patent for bio-based polymer to be used in piezoelectric devices [777d]
- The quantum theory of gravitation, effective field theories and strings: Past and present [777d]
- Researchers establish commercially viable process for manufacturing with promising new class of metals [777d]
- Deep sea mining could be disastrous for marine animals [777d]
- More feelings of misinformation lead to more news avoidance, study shows [777d]
- Global meta-analysis quantifies benefits of cover crop use [777d]
- Study demonstrate improved root growth in radio-cesium contaminated soil [777d]
- From fossils to fuel: Energy potential of Mozambique's Maniamba Basin [777d]
- Chimps shown to learn and improve tool-using skills even as adults [777d]
- What makes people tick environmentally? [778d]
- Discovery of structural specialization in myriapod ovaries [778d]
- Replacing curbside carparking with bike lanes: A 'Robin Hood planning' idea [778d]
- A triumph of galaxies in three new images from the VLT Survey Telescope [778d]
- A guide for early-career researchers in computational science [778d]
- Boeing Starliner crewed mission postponed until at least Friday [778d]
- Grizzlies are returning to Washington's North Cascades. How will that work? [778d]
- Billionaire's 2nd SpaceX trip featuring spacewalk aims for early summer launch [778d]
- Non-governmental organizations raise concerns about child abuse reporting [778d]
- Hubble views a galaxy with a voracious black hole [778d]
- Video: Using a hopping robot for asteroid exploration [778d]
- Why do metaphors of space help us understand time? [778d]
- How a filmmaker, a pile of old shells and a bunch of amateurs are bringing Australia's oyster reefs back [778d]
- Advanced experimental setup expands the hunt for hidden dark matter particles [778d]
- What can early Earth teach us about the search for life? [778d]
- New research confirms that Beethoven had lead poisoning—but it didn't kill him [778d]
- How NASA's Roman mission will hunt for primordial black holes [778d]
- Experts provide facts about avian influenza for dairy producers [778d]
- 'Doing your own research' can make fake news seem believable [778d]
- New Vincetoxicum species found in Yunnan [778d]
- Geologists reveal mysterious and diverse volcanism in lunar Apollo Basin, Chang'e-6 landing site [778d]
- Risky outdoor play can boost science education [778d]
- Using algorithms to decode the complex phonetic alphabet of sperm whales [778d]
- Researchers 'unzip' 2D materials with lasers [778d]
- Who are the immigrants coming to the US on humanitarian grounds, and how can they be supported? [778d]
- Number of religious 'nones' has soared, but not number of atheists—social scientists want to know why [778d]
- Researcher analyzes 3,356 signs to see how language use is changing in three Latino neighborhoods in Philly [778d]
- What are nanoplastics? An engineer explains concerns about particles too small to see [778d]
- Expelling students for bad behavior seems like the obvious solution, but is it really a good idea? [778d]
- Volunteers rid one Australian river of its privet problem—and strengthen community along the way [778d]
- How conservationists brought Melbourne's Merri Creek back from pollution, neglect and weeds [778d]
- How a 'conductor' makes sense of chaos in early mouse embryos [778d]
- Decoding development: mRNA's role in embryo formation [778d]
- In Brazil, 76% of deforestation in three Amazonian states occurred in a planned agricultural development zone [778d]
- Study identifies early warning signals for the end of the African humid period [778d]
- Study sheds light on cancer cell 'tug-of-war' [778d]
- Researchers show that slow-moving earthquakes are controlled by rock permeability [778d]
- Study reveals differences in DNA folding between neurons and other brain cells, links them to cell functions [778d]
- Loss of large herbivores affects interactions between plants and their natural enemies, study shows [778d]
- Laboratory and natural strains of intestinal bacterium turn out to have similar mutational profiles [778d]
- Nanoparticle researchers develop microfluidic platform for better delivery of gene therapy for lung disease [778d]
- Designing a novel substrate for myogenic differentiation from induced pluripotent stem cells [778d]
- Computer models show heat waves in north Pacific may be due to China reducing aerosols [778d]
- Smart labs for bespoke synthesis of nanomaterials are emerging [778d]
- Seeing is believing: Observation of migrasomes [778d]
- Microbiome studies help explore treatments for genetic disorders [778d]
- Fruit fly model identifies key regulators behind organ development [778d]
- Free-forming organelles help plants adapt to climate change [778d]
- Research team discovers new property of light [778d]
- Materials scientists reveal pathway for designing optical materials with specialized properties [778d]
- New accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar discovered [778d]
- White House environmental official tours PFAS-site in Minnesota [778d]
- New super-pure silicon chip opens path to powerful quantum computers [778d]
- Discharge of scrubber water into the Baltic Sea is responsible for hundreds of millions in costs [778d]
- Dogma-challenging telomere findings may offer new insights for cancer treatments [778d]
- Scientists cook pancakes, Brussels sprouts and stir fry to detect an oxidant indoors for the first time [778d]
- Bio-inspired materials' potential for efficient mass transfer boosted by a new twist on a century-old theory [778d]
- No letup yet for flood-battered southern Brazil [778d]
- Boeing Starliner crewed mission postponed shortly before launch [778d]
- Researchers explain how following the dietary guidelines is smart—for you and the climate [778d]
- Unraveling isopods' culinary secrets and why it matters for ecosystems [778d]
- Contradictory thoughts lead to more moderate attitudes, psychologists find [778d]
- Researchers develop bioinspired Bouligand structure for enhanced mechanical properties [778d]
- Rich molecular language guides tiny liquid droplet formation in cells [778d]
- Why parrots sometimes adopt—or kill—each other's babies [778d]
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