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Ants alter their nest networks to prevent epidemics, study finds
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Generation of harmful slow electrons in water is a race between intermolecular energy decay and proton transfer
[138d]
Reduction in costs of fentanyl production found to have long-term implications for illegal opioid supply industry
[138d]
Machine learning helps identify 'thermal switch' for next-generation nanomaterials
[138d]
Discovery of brain parasite's unique control protein offers hope for better toxoplasmosis treatments
[138d]
Undergrads uncover conserved copper-binding gene cluster in marine bacteria
[138d]
European voters say no to tariffs
[138d]
Concerns about AI-written police reports spur states to regulate the emerging practice
[138d]
Opinion: Climate change divides the innovators from the defenders of the status quo
[138d]
New indicators developed to detect loneliness risk in remote work
[138d]
Researchers reveal competitive mechanism of dual-mode nitrogen fixation in metal carbide clusters
[138d]
Framework models light-matter interactions in nonlinear optical microscopy to determine atomic structure
[138d]
Study finds emotional tweets by politicians don't always win followers and can backfire with diverse audiences
[138d]
Household dryers are significant sources of microfiber pollution, study finds
[138d]
Atom-scale stencil patterns help nanoparticles take new shapes and learn new tricks
[138d]
Foldable solar sails could help with aerobraking and atmospheric reentry
[138d]
How Europe is using taxes to slow down fast fashion
[138d]
Discovery of hundreds of human gut phages provides new approach to studying the gut microbiome
[138d]
Combining chemical and genetic wood analysis improves detection of illegal timber trade
[138d]
Fluorinated polymers can remove pharmaceuticals from wastewater
[138d]
Largest primate in Americas could lose up to 61% of its climatically suitable habitat by 2090
[138d]
(Un)happy together: Older couples' life satisfaction is strongly interrelated, finds study
[138d]
How the uplift of East Africa shaped its ecosystems: Climate model simulations reveal Miocene landscape transformation
[138d]
Extreme weather shapes climate change perceptions worldwide
[138d]
Human cells activate self-destruction when viruses disrupt RNA production, study shows
[138d]
Pilot shows promise and challenge of using simulations to prepare students for social work practice
[138d]
Ancient lead exposure may have shaped evolution of human brain
[138d]
Ancient teeth reveal mammalian responses to climate change in Southeast Asia
[138d]
Starting university can boost recycling and greener travel, finds study
[138d]
High-speed imaging reveals how cilia enable marine creatures to swim
[138d]
New research identifies link between endorsing easily disproven claims and prioritizing symbolic strength
[138d]
Chicago soil maps reveal childhood lead exposure risk
[138d]
Analyzing the impact of compound drought and wildfire events on PM₂.₅ air pollution
[138d]
African wildlife scat sheds light on what shapes the gut ecosystem
[138d]
Root chemistry determines how antibiotic resistance spreads from manure to crops, research indicates
[138d]
Water reveals superpowers hidden at the nanoscale
[138d]
Analysis of 4.4-million-year-old ankle exposes how earliest ancestors moved and evolved
[138d]
First-ever detection of 'heavy water' in a planet-forming disk
[138d]
Discovery of four stone megastructures could change our view of prehistoric societies
[138d]
Our team of physicists inadvertently generated the shortest X-ray pulses ever observed
[138d]
Testosterone doesn't affect men's economic decisions, large study shows
[138d]
A new attempt to explain the accelerated expansion of the universe
[138d]
Amplifying collective light emission with atomic interactions
[138d]
Why higher tariffs on Canadian lumber may not be enough to stimulate long-term investments in US forestry
[138d]
Erie Canal's 200th anniversary: How a technological marvel for trade changed the environment forever
[138d]
Indigenous knowledge systems can be useful tools in the G20's climate change kit
[138d]
Albumin-recruiting lipid nanoparticles could make future mRNA vaccines safer and more effective
[138d]
Getting the dose right in reprogramming cells
[138d]
Detroit parents face fines if their children break curfew. Research shows the policy could do more harm than good
[138d]
New catalyst unlocks low-temperature hydrogen from methane with reduced carbon emissions
[138d]
Team uncovers intrinsic binary fraction of blue horizontal-branch stars
[138d]
Minnesota farmer digitized his old planning system and then turned it into a startup
[138d]
New ultrasound curricula may improve residency education and training
[138d]
Harnessing technology and global collaboration to understand peatlands
[138d]
Why it is so hard to estimate the number of victims of modern slavery in the UK
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