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- Oil extraction may have triggered small earthquakes in Surrey, study suggests [488d]
- Gaza analysis: 64,000 deaths due to violence between October 2023 and June 2024 [488d]
- Study highlights need for increasingly diverse approaches in teaching of intercultural communication [488d]
- 'Only yes means yes': How 'La Manada' case reshaped social and legal discourse [488d]
- Study shows bird flight paths through two proposed Bass Strait wind farms [488d]
- Discovery of new skeletal tissue advances regenerative medicine potential [488d]
- Space Launch System could launch a Titan balloon mission [488d]
- AI categorizes 700 million aurora images for better geomagnetic storm forecasting [488d]
- Inexpensive ion-selective syringe electrodes can quantify potassium levels in food and pharmaceuticals [488d]
- A third of UK public would have been 'tolerant' of petty corruption during COVID-19 vaccine rollout [488d]
- Trust paradox: Benefiting from betrayal doesn't always erode trust [488d]
- Astronomers discovered 44 ancient stars using gravitational lensing—an astrophysicist explains how they did it [488d]
- Qualitative research highlights community-driven strategies for cleaner air [488d]
- May the force not be with you: Cell migration doesn't only rely on generating force [488d]
- New research refutes notion that prehistoric kangaroos ran out of food due to specialized diets [488d]
- Rewriting the equation for deformation and flow of watery glacier ice [488d]
- Arsenic's atmospheric journey: New methods reveal environmental toxin's transport pathways [488d]
- Scientists create comprehensive map of protein locations within human cells [488d]
- AI-powered staining in microbiology: Researchers introduce virtual Gram staining of label-free bacteria [488d]
- 'RNA lanterns' could offer new insights into viruses and human memory [488d]
- Software tool accelerates analysis of active sites in single atom catalysts [488d]
- Five climate change stories to keep an eye on this year [488d]
- Shade plants in the spotlight: New method measures how plants in shade receive light [488d]
- Single-step coating offers scalable, non-toxic flame protection for fabrics [488d]
- Natural products from soil fungus could replace harmful pesticides in agriculture [488d]
- Discovery poised to help detect dark matter and pave way to unravel the universe's secrets [488d]
- How to deploy and talk to LEAVES on Venus [488d]
- Chimpanzees are genetically adapted to local habitats and infections such as malaria, research reveals [488d]
- Logging and conversion of tropical forests to oil palm plantations have wide effects on ecosystems, study shows [488d]
- Shared heat tolerance leaves ecosystems at risk of sudden climate-driven collapse [488d]
- How ancient flying reptiles ruled the skies: Study uncovers pterosaur tail structures that enhanced flight capabilities [488d]
- Hybridizing physical product development: Experts propose new hybrid framework could address current issues [488d]
- Major LA fires '0%' contained as residents survey havoc [488d]
- Nothin' but pawpaws in the pawpaw patch: Large native fruit creates habitat where only it can thrive [488d]
- 2024's extreme ocean heat leaves 2 mysteries to solve [488d]
- Research suggests those who use buy-now-pay-later services end up spending more [488d]
- Changes to the census will impact how Americans self-identify, study finds [488d]
- Researchers test genetically edited citrus tree that controls insects responsible for greening [488d]
- Wireless electrochemical synthesis: Microelectronics transform well plate for high-throughput experimentation [488d]
- How the US could in fact make Canada an American territory [488d]
- LA is on fire—how will Australia cope when bushfires hit Sydney, Melbourne or another major city? [488d]
- Is Australian English under threat from the Americans? It's not as simple as you might think [488d]
- Social media 'soft girls' depend on men for money—but Sweden once used state 'influencers' to urge women to get jobs [488d]
- This summer, please leave the sea shells by the seashore [488d]
- Chemists unlock potential of ketone and ester molecules, paving way for greener and more efficient drug development [488d]
- Inhalable therapy uses mussel-inspired nanoparticles to target lung cancer cells [488d]
- NOAA says La Nina ocean cooling has finally arrived, but it's weak and may cause fewer problems [488d]
- Spacecraft buzzes Mercury's north pole and beams back stunning photos [488d]
- Blue Origin's first orbital launch now targeting Sunday [488d]
- Shocked LA residents survey fire damage, brace for more [488d]
- Three myths about rural education that are holding students back [488d]
- I study modern-day slavery—and here's what I've learned about how enslavers try to justify their actions [488d]
- Coral reefs' surprising recovery linked to close neighbors [488d]
- Is there really a mid-career crisis? Job satisfaction follows a U-shaped curve only among highly skilled workers [488d]
- How Santa Ana winds fueled the deadly fires in Southern California [488d]
- Boreal forests face increased wildfire threat as tree densities shift [488d]
- Slavery, tax evasion, resistance: The story of 11 Africans in South America's gold mines in the 1500s [488d]
- The psychology behind the well-being benefits of libraries [488d]
- Uncovering ghost drivers in the genome: Study shows convergent promoters act as potent regulators [488d]
- High-resolution simulations explore the physics of star formation [488d]
- Social and economic disparities impact wildfire protection in California [488d]
- Echidna genome study unravels the events leading to multiple sex chromosomes [488d]
- Database paves the way for first study to compare wild animal hunting patterns in African tropical forests [488d]
- Scientists engineer CRISPR enzymes that evade immune system [488d]
- Samples from Mars' surface could unravel planet's history, researchers argue [488d]
- Gene-silencing spray to combat cereal disease is safe for the environment, finds study [488d]
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