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- Upconversion materials: A new frontier in solar water-splitting [44d]
- Elephants avoid humans far more than baboons, waterbucks or antelopes [44d]
- Soybeans recruit beneficial soil microbes to defend against a major pest [44d]
- Toxic evolution: How wasps and frogs mimic pain molecules to deter predators [44d]
- Engineers improve infrared devices using century-old materials [44d]
- Tracking the toxic metals left behind by wildfires [44d]
- New research warns charities against 'AI shortcut' to empathy [44d]
- Plant cell structure could hold key to cancer therapies and improved crops [44d]
- AI-designed diffractive optical processors pave the way for low-power structural health monitoring [44d]
- Amazon fish contaminated with toxic metals threaten riverine communities' health [44d]
- Making mini-lightning in a block of plastic [44d]
- Toward practical laser-driven light sails using photonic crystals [44d]
- Researchers create a never-before-seen molecule and prove its exotic nature with quantum computing [44d]
- NASA now officially has no plans to use new mobile launcher for Artemis [44d]
- Chemically tuning nanographene into topological spin chains and why the ends matter [44d]
- Why Large Hadron Collider predictions can miss the mark, and a new way to fix it [44d]
- Marine biologists a family history of San Diego's giant kelp over more than four decades [44d]
- Protecting wildlife from genetic collapse with newly identified 'early warning signals' [44d]
- Shrinking the carbon footprint of chemical manufacturing with lasers and solar radiation [44d]
- How evolution shapes color diversity in coral reef fish [44d]
- Microbial ancestor of complex life was more sophisticated than previously thought, studies suggest [44d]
- Electric field tunes vibrations to ease heat transfer [44d]
- Missing technosignatures? Turbulent plasma may blur ultra-narrow signals before they leave their home star systems [44d]
- New software for biodiversity research enables comprehensive quantification of ecological stability [44d]
- Research sheds light on food safety risks in California's Central Coast produce [44d]
- Flipped chromosomal segments drive natural selection, Atlantic silversides study shows [44d]
- Polymer-chemistry dataset created for training AI models [44d]
- Why woodpeckers rarely get rattled: Skulls built to control rotation, not cushion blows [44d]
- Ocean currents drive disease spread between oyster reefs: Research identifies restoration sites at risk [44d]
- Real-time imaging of microplastics in the body improves understanding of health risks [44d]
- A translation vanished: Why Ljuba Metzl may be missing from theater history [44d]
- New species of ancient mollusk found in South Korean waters [44d]
- Environmental sampling finds more poultry viruses than bird swabs in live markets [44d]
- Drones capture rare harbor porpoise mating behavior off Shetland [44d]
- Weaponizing kinship: How Colombia's armed conflict uses family loss to tear apart communities [44d]
- Whole-genome study of koalas shows genetic diversity alone can misread extinction risk [44d]
- This odd little plant could help turbocharge crop yields [44d]
- Even if warming is limited to 2°C, wildfires, storms and beetles may boost Europe forest loss [44d]
- Wild macaques don't abandon babies. So why did Punch's mother? [44d]
- Paleontologists challenge use of bone growth rings to age crocodiles, dinosaurs [44d]
- We designed an AI tutor that helps college students reason rather than give them answers [44d]
- The Black Death's counterintuitive effect: As human numbers fell, so did plant diversity [44d]
- Polymers that crawl like worms: How materials can develop direction without being told where to go [44d]
- Why are some stars always visible while others come and go with the seasons? [44d]
- 2025 was hotter than it should have been: Five influences and a dirty surprise offer clues to what's ahead [44d]
- Researchers advance solvent-based recycling for flexible plastics [44d]
- Cleaner water, longer-lasting devices: New benchmark measures electrocatalysis oxidants in real time [44d]
- CEO turnover taxes analyst attention, skewing broader forecasts [44d]
- How cells work together: The mathematics behind biological shapes [44d]
- Piecing together parasitic plant pathways [44d]
- Cooling Dwight: Researchers are helping to address heat inequities in New Haven [44d]
- Franconia's agriculture of the future: Olives and rice instead of barley and sugar beet? [44d]
- Pond-dwelling microalga exposes a parallel track for RNA processing [44d]
- Scientists clock a driving factor in the evolution of error correction [44d]
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