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- New research uncovers how microbes shape ecosystem resilience [62d]
- Some glaciers can suddenly surge forward—with dangerous consequences [62d]
- The city of Dallas wants to reduce the World Cup's environmental impact [62d]
- Quantum research in two ways: From proving someone's location to simulating financial markets [62d]
- When consent meets reality: How young men navigate intimacy [62d]
- 600 Florida green sea turtles stranded amid cold plunge [62d]
- How a key receptor tells apart two nearly identical drug molecules [62d]
- Polluting the environment for all eternity—and still sticking our heads in the sand [62d]
- Wildflower season starts early: Big displays emerge a month before mid-March [62d]
- Sophie Adenot, the second French woman to fly to space [62d]
- The IceCube experiment is ready to uncover more secrets of the universe [62d]
- Using books as discussion prompts can help children with language delay [62d]
- Northern Britain's oldest human remains are of a young female child, DNA analysis reveals [62d]
- Putting economic theory to the test: Cutting local taxes cuts household income [62d]
- AI framework fuses data and literature to speed high-entropy alloy discovery [62d]
- Recycling strategies of fungi can affect how forests store carbon [62d]
- A microfluidic chip for one-step detection of PFAS and other pollutants [62d]
- NASA moon mission spacesuit nears milestone [62d]
- How did humans develop sharp vision? Lab-grown retinas show likely answer [62d]
- Syntax discovered in the warbling duets of wild parrots [62d]
- Helping lobster hatcheries safeguard genetic diversity [62d]
- Fossil evidence reveals how gray wolves adapt diets to climate change [62d]
- Advancing porous materials: Scientists create solar-powered water treatment material [62d]
- Hologram processing method boosts 3D image depth of focus fivefold [62d]
- New MOF material achieves real-time fluoride removal and detection in water [62d]
- Shaping carbon fiber with electricity: Wireless voltage pulses drive reversible bending [62d]
- Hunting dark matter 'stars' that mimic black holes [62d]
- Time crystals could become accurate and efficient timekeepers [62d]
- Changing the way we warn about natural disasters [62d]
- Model maps Valencia's October 2024 flood, finding water topped four meters [62d]
- Artificial wetlands can protect water quality [62d]
- Ancestral motif enables broad DNA binding by NIN, a master regulator of rhizobial symbiosis [62d]
- Most precise map yet of agricultural emissions charts a path to reduce hotspots [62d]
- IceCube upgrade adds six deep sensor strings to detect lower-energy neutrinos [62d]
- Identifying pathways for managing PFAS waste in semiconductor manufacturing [62d]
- Could the discovery of a tiny RNA molecule explain the origins of life? [62d]
- X-ray platform images plasma instability for fusion energy and astrophysics [62d]
- Collaboration between universities and hospitals intensifies in times of crisis, finds study [62d]
- Electrically controllable 3D magnetic hopfions realized in chiral magnets [62d]
- Spain swine fever spreads outside containment zone [62d]
- New astronauts launch to the International Space Station after medical evacuation [62d]
- Scientists decipher how two bacterial species cooperate to avoid being eaten [62d]
- A 'ring of fire' solar eclipse will dazzle people and penguins in Antarctica [62d]
- Stressed couples may benefit most from 'joint savoring,' new research suggests [63d]
- It takes three types of thinking to be smart [63d]
- Two-step fermentation removes up to 99% of odors in plant proteins [63d]
- AI captures particle accelerator behavior to optimize machine performance [63d]
- Can our pets really say 'I love you'? Science is finding out [63d]
- The shape of skis makes the biggest difference in maneuverability [63d]
- Sunlight extracts oxygen from regolith using solar chemistry [63d]
- Who stays together for life? The 'three-legged stool' of love [63d]
- Science academies failing to put women at the top [63d]
- Canine obesity and its link to eye pressure [63d]
- Recently discovered SN 2024abfl is a low-luminosity Type IIP supernova, astronomers find [63d]
- NASA, SpaceX shoot for predawn Crew-12 launch with sonic boom possible [63d]
- Three decades on from Wales' biggest oil spill: How the Sea Empress disaster changed shipping [63d]
- Trump's EPA decides climate change doesn't endanger public health—the evidence says otherwise [63d]
- Arctic peatlands are expanding as temperatures continue to rise, new research confirms [63d]
- Psychosocial safety pressures across Australian universities [63d]
- NASA crew set for flight to ISS [63d]
- New study assesses potential dust control options for Great Salt Lake [63d]
- Europe's most powerful rocket carries 32 satellites for Amazon Leo network into space [63d]
- Thailand uses a birth control vaccine to curb its elephant population near expanding farms [63d]
- Why phage contamination is hard to kill, and how charged nanoparticles could help [63d]
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