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Scientific American
Unprecedented, Climate-Driven Disasters Are Stymieing Preparation Efforts
[1392d]
The Webb Telescope Captures a Stunning View of the Cartwheel Galaxy
[1392d]
Extinction Risk May Be Much Worse Than Current Estimates
[1392d]
Planetary Debris Disks Discovered with Citizen Scientists and Virtual Reality
[1392d]
The Risk of Heart Disease After COVID
[1392d]
Quanta Magazine
At Long Last, Mathematical Proof That Black Holes Are Stable
[1392d]
New Scientist
One in 8 people got long covid after infection early in the pandemic
[1392d]
Vaccinating less than half of high-risk men may stop monkeypox spread
[1392d]
European wildfires have released a record amount of carbon
[1392d]
Mice produce rat sperm with technique that could help conservation
[1392d]
Quantum computer can simulate infinitely many chaotic particles
[1392d]
Home screening test for oral or throat cancer has 90 per cent accuracy
[1392d]
Start-up plans 2500 artificial coral reefs to fight climate change
[1392d]
ScienceDaily
Plant-based 'beef' reduces CO2 emissions but threatens 1.5M ag jobs
[1392d]
Mitochondrial DNA mutations linked to heart disease risk
[1392d]
Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science Survey: Wide view of the early universe
[1392d]
Study finds two protein pathways downregulated in postnatal heart
[1392d]
Tracking nitrogen pollution
[1392d]
Hyaluranic acid, a naturally occurring compound, awakens stem cells to repair damaged muscle
[1392d]
How pathogenic gene variants lead to heart failure
[1392d]
Single-cell approaches and deep learning to map all stages of fruit fly embryo development
[1392d]
These baboons borrowed a third of their genes from their cousins
[1392d]
Insight into how the intestine repairs damaged tissue
[1392d]
Putting a new spin on the football spiral
[1392d]
Water can't touch this sanded, powdered surface
[1392d]
Researchers discover major roadblock in alleviating network congestion
[1392d]
How microglia contribute to Alzheimer's disease
[1392d]
Metabolically engineered bacterium produces lutein?
[1392d]
New way to calculate environmental impact of ammonia production
[1392d]
Sponge-like electrodes inspired by sugar cubes could improve medical monitoring
[1392d]
A new low-calorie sweetener could also improve gut health
[1392d]
Newly discovered 'danger signal' may spur vaccine development and allergy treatment
[1392d]
Smart microrobots learn how to swim and navigate with artificial intelligence
[1392d]
Staff and facility administrator retention has been challenging for long-term care facilities
[1392d]
Genetics may predict bladder cancer immunotherapy response
[1392d]
New options for health, environmental monitoring with water-resistant gas sensor
[1392d]
E. coli engineered from stool samples can survive the hostile gut environment long enough to treat disease
[1392d]
Sterile mice produce rat sperm
[1392d]
Phage combination therapy can precisely target IBD-related gut bacteria without harming helpful microbes
[1392d]
Flow-driven rotors at the nanoscale
[1392d]
Optimizing SWAP networks for quantum computing
[1392d]
Cancers and heart disease could be diagnosed more easily with new rapid test
[1392d]
Early-life acquisition of antimicrobial resistance in newborn children from low- and middle-income countries
[1392d]
Speeding up evolution at genome-level by alternative chromosome configuration
[1392d]
A new therapeutic drug for Alzheimer's disease without inflammatory side effects
[1392d]
Potential target for treatment among patients with type 2 diabetes
[1392d]
Phys
Complex coacervate droplets as a model material for studying the electrodynamic response of biological materials
[1392d]
Oft-overlooked grasslands build biodiversity, resilience over centuries
[1392d]
Fruit flies: Summer pests or scientific marvel?
[1392d]
Up a creek without paddle? Researchers suggest 'gunwale bobbing'
[1392d]
Five of the top discoveries aboard NASA's Curiosity rover on Mars
[1392d]
Data on plant 'sweating' could help predict wildfire severity
[1392d]
Researchers harness the power of carbenes to fabricate drugs more easily and more safely
[1392d]
Researchers explore how floods and droughts are challenging science and society globally
[1392d]
Team discovers new plant gene reprogramming mechanism
[1392d]
'Indescribable': the heat and roar of Iceland's volcano
[1392d]
Scientist studies how torrential rainfall will change our rivers
[1392d]
Researchers trace the source of nitrogen pollution affecting the world's second largest barrier reef
[1392d]
San Diego to ban natural gas in new homes and businesses as part of climate fight
[1392d]
Extreme heat waves may be our new normal, thanks to climate change. Is the globe prepared?
[1392d]
These baboons borrowed a third of their genes from their cousins
[1392d]
Drosophila embryonic development at single-cell resolution
[1392d]
41 large polluters to get free passes in Washington state carbon trading market
[1392d]
Blue Origin sends first Egyptian and Portugese nationals to space
[1392d]
Half of species not assessed for endangered list risk extinction: study
[1392d]
Firefighters battle blaze in northwestern Spain
[1392d]
Great white sharks are thriving in Monterey Bay thanks to warming waters, study shows
[1392d]
How do PA, ABA, and CBF pathways synergistically regulate melon cold tolerance?
[1392d]
How year-round crops could reduce farm pollution in the Mississippi River
[1392d]
Speeding up evolution at the genome level by alternative chromosome configuration
[1392d]
A matter of concentration: Molecular mechanisms of water homeostasis
[1392d]
Researchers document 'infodemic' of false information on COVID-19 in first year of pandemic
[1392d]
Fossils of 30-foot prehistoric marine lizard unearthed in Texas
[1392d]
First studies with Quantum Machine Learning at LHCb
[1392d]
Beyond Artemis I—NASA plots cheaper rocket rollout while Congress calls for more flights
[1392d]
Can environmental violations define oil and gas companies as bad actors? A judgment awaits
[1392d]
Critical thinking protecting Ukrainians against Russia's disinformation campaign
[1392d]
Metabolically engineered bacterium produces lutein
[1392d]
Water can't touch this sanded, powdered surface
[1392d]
Research explores voters' threshold for transgressions by political candidates
[1392d]
Putting a new spin on the football spiral
[1392d]
Wide view of early universe hints at galaxy among earliest ever detected
[1392d]
Researchers develop new way to calculate environmental impact of ammonia production
[1392d]
Plant-based 'beef' reduces carbon dioxide but threatens agriculture jobs
[1392d]
Sponge-like electrodes inspired by sugar cubes could improve medical monitoring
[1392d]
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