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- Warming oceans a turn-off for female Critically Endangered sharks [352d]
- Researchers explore ways to better safeguard romaine supply [352d]
- Jumping spider's visual trickery can fool AI [352d]
- New study reveals how to stabilize cobalt catalysts for green hydrogen production [352d]
- Largest piece of Mars on Earth fetches meteoric $5.3 million at New York auction [352d]
- Study maps Bifidobacterium genes to guide personalized probiotic development [352d]
- Smarter silicone bonding enables engineering of stronger soft devices [352d]
- Decline in aerosols could lead to more heat waves in populated areas [352d]
- Mammals have evolved into ant eaters 12 times since the dinosaur age, study finds [352d]
- New study shows hurricane hunter flights significantly increase forecast accuracy [352d]
- Looking for meaningful romantic relationships? Start by diversifying your friendships and forgetting your wishlist [352d]
- Angels, witches, crystals and black cats: How supernatural beliefs vary across different groups in the US [352d]
- AI can be your wingman when online dating, but should you let it? [352d]
- What is peer review? The role anonymous experts play in scrutinizing research before it gets published [352d]
- MethaneSat: The climate spy satellite that went quiet [352d]
- How rising living costs are changing the way we date, live and love [352d]
- Brexit: Maintaining domestic focus, UK investors avoided European markets, study shows [352d]
- Biology is complex and diverse, so scientific research approaches need to be too [352d]
- Study finds elites' offshore asset strategies shaped by home country governance [352d]
- Tears seen as more honest when shed by those least expected to cry, study suggests [352d]
- Simple texting platform helps farmers adopt greener methods, study finds [352d]
- Heat melts Alps snow and glaciers, leaving water shortage [352d]
- The golden oyster mushroom craze unleashed an invasive species that's harming native fungi [352d]
- Study reveals 'significant disparities' for intersex people [352d]
- Ancient DNA solves mystery of Hungarian, Finnish language family's origins [352d]
- Fitness tracker data shows running too fast can be deadly for bearded dragons [352d]
- Water sector must understand human behavior to tackle looming shortfall [352d]
- 2014 Nobel Prize idea used to reach super-resolution imaging, turning noise into data [352d]
- Research finds chromosomes are covered in liquid-like coating to prevent stickiness and DNA damage [352d]
- The secret to resolutions? Study suggests enjoying the pursuit, not the outcome [352d]
- Delicious but damaging invasive golden oyster mushrooms found decreasing fungal community richness [352d]
- New smart, carbon-free agriculture system is powered by renewable energy [352d]
- Astronomers find giant hidden molecular cloud fueling star birth in Milky Way [352d]
- Where did all the antimatter go? This mismatch in how subatomic particles behave could hold a clue [352d]
- University students feel 'anxious, confused and distrustful' about AI in the classroom and among their peers [352d]
- Shapeshifting liquid crystal can form emulsions, then change back [352d]
- Holographic precision, super-resolution vision: Scientists reveal hidden world of vital cellular structures [352d]
- Mexico education reforms largely endorsed, but concerns remain they could trigger teacher confusion, study shows [352d]
- Miniature satellite Φsat-2 begins science phase for AI Earth images [352d]
- Tiny gene ensures survival of male birds [352d]
- Scholar argues for move away from meritocracy in schools to redefine purpose of education [352d]
- Why some elephants take more risks around people than others [352d]
- Tiny crystals hold the key to Augustine Volcano's dramatic 2006 eruption [352d]
- Wildfire resistance found in aspen tree populations [352d]
- Fossil discovery reveals ancient giant marine reptile relied on stealth while hunting in darkness [352d]
- What makes us persist toward long-term goals? [352d]
- Vanishing data in the US undermines good public policy, with global implications [353d]
- Scientists could be accidentally damaging fossils with a method we thought was safe [353d]
- Harmful algae blooms have secret to success over other algaes—manipulating its environment [353d]
- A transatlantic communications cable does double duty [353d]
- We traveled to Antarctica to see if a Māori lunar calendar might help track environmental change [353d]
- Liquid brines discovered on Mars surface during seasonal frost melting [353d]
- Avian flu has major economic costs for dairy industry [353d]
- Flying with hands: The evolution of bat wings [353d]
- Women's reports of workplace abuse dismissed more than men's [353d]
- Ultra-bright deep-blue LEDs shine with eco-friendly copper-iodide hybrid material [353d]
- Nitrogen in forests and grasslands overestimated, new global analysis shows [353d]
- Lunar soil could support life on the Moon, say scientists [353d]
- Expert finds access to high-paying jobs—not unequal pay for the same job—is the biggest driver of immigrant wage gaps [353d]
- What does it cost an animal to fight? From lost limbs to reduced reproductive success [353d]
- Cosmic baby steps: For the first time, astronomers witness the dawn of a new solar system [353d]
- NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 mission gears up for space station research [353d]
- Simple model predicts soil microbiome metabolism shifts with environmental changes [353d]
- Scientists achieve first experimental observation of the transverse Thomson effect [353d]
- Control fire and ferals in tropical savannas to bring small mammals back [353d]
- Researchers develop molecules to detect and capture certain species of bacteria faster [353d]
- Astronomers use the colors of trans-Neptunian objects to track an ancient stellar flyby [353d]
- The magic of magnons: Material properties changed non-thermally using light and magnons [353d]
- Unlocking branch selectivity mystery in photosynthesis [353d]
- Gemini north observes comet 3I/ATLAS, the third-known interstellar object [353d]
- Nearly a billion people will be affected by a scarcity of water by 2100, researchers say [353d]
- Simultaneous production of xylonic acid and xylitol from xylose achieved via atmospheric-pressure catalysis [353d]
- Zoo soundscapes could be a new frontier in bioacoustics studies [353d]
- Restored wetlands reap benefits for climate, drought-resilience after just one year, study shows [353d]
- Emerald ash borer reaches southernmost US point [353d]
- Video: Earth views from Cupola during Ignis mission [353d]
- Genetic isolation despite geographic proximity highlights threat to island fish species [353d]
- Legal obstacles may delay Japan's plans to achieve carbon neutrality [353d]
- Rabi-like splitting observed under electrical control in artificial magnets [353d]
- Chiral metasurfaces encode two images: One visible, one revealed by polarized light [353d]
- To find another Earth, we should understand atmospheric escape [353d]
- New mathematical models shed light on the mechanics of crystal defects [353d]
- Study shows previously unexplained factors that determine the destructive force of debris flows [353d]
- Scientists pioneer 3D temperature mapping inside living tissue using light and AI [353d]
- Mathematical model reveals hidden economic costs of fungicide resistance in agriculture [353d]
- Integrated platform implements brain-like layered neuronal structures using 3D printing technology [353d]
- New approach for testing multiple treatment combinations at once could aid in development of cancer drugs [353d]
- Climate change intensifies marine heat waves, threatening ocean biodiversity and ecosystem services [353d]
- Researchers unveil innovative deposition technology for uniform metal alloys at the atomic scale [353d]
- New study links human ribcage shape to climate [353d]
- From orchard to fridge: Helping mangoes stay sweet for longer [353d]
- White shark spotted 40 feet off Cape Cod beach [353d]
- Wet year prompts weed challenges in crops [353d]
- Distant galaxy protocluster harbors a remarkably evolved core, observations find [353d]
- Scientists find the first ice core from the European Alps that dates back to the last Ice Age [353d]
- Universal method unlocks entropy calculation for liquids [353d]
- Researchers develop high-entropy ceramic for high-temperature sensors [353d]
- Research reveals how the superfungus Candida auris withstands antifungal treatment [353d]
- Subaru telescope discovers 'fossil' in outer solar system [353d]
- Amino acids play a key role in how cells respond to drugs [353d]
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