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- Trout in mine-polluted rivers are genetically 'isolated,' new study shows [713d]
- Novel mobile air monitoring technology yields greater insight into post-disaster pollution levels [713d]
- New genomic tools for three modern cotton varieties could guide future breeding efforts [713d]
- Report indicates EU citizens feel increasingly European [713d]
- Accelerated approach leads to discovery of a new catalytic promoter on par with decades of study [713d]
- Study finds political commitment in long-term climate policy key for effective EU emissions trading system [713d]
- Scientists predict high groundwater depletion risk in South Korea by 2080 [713d]
- Team induces piezoelectricity for enhanced tetracycline hydrochloride degradation through photopiezocatalysis [713d]
- 'Metaholograms': Researchers develop a new type of hologram [713d]
- Controlling ion transport for a blue energy future: Research highlights the potential of nanopore membranes [713d]
- Food safety, quality review summarizes sustainable seafood preservation to minimize waste, losses [713d]
- Was Seahenge created for a ritual to extend the summer during climate change battle? [713d]
- Research finds increased risk of suicide and crime after court-ordered child removal in Sweden [713d]
- Volunteer recruitment still 'tough': UK survey shows no signs of improvement [713d]
- Personal connections at work positively impact retention and mental health, says report [713d]
- Biologist calls for protection and more studies of natural time capsules of climate change [713d]
- Indigenous-led study unveils framework to attain cultural license to operate in the blue economy [713d]
- Atlantic hurricane season could be record-breaker [713d]
- Study shows slow-growth diet before breeding offers better long-range health in pigs [713d]
- When to say goodbye? Survey sheds light on difficult decisions for dog owners [713d]
- How zoning affects greenhouse gas emissions [713d]
- NASA releases new high-quality, near real-time air quality data [713d]
- Swarming for success: Starling completes primary mission [713d]
- Tsunami sands help scientists assess Cascadia earthquake models [713d]
- Image: James Webb Space Telescope spots starburst galaxy [713d]
- 'Sour' grapes: Berry damage, fruit flies worsen wine [713d]
- Researchers develop ultrafast wavemeter that employs spectral–spatial–temporal mapping [713d]
- Racial resentment fueled Jan. 6 rebellion and opposition to House probe, scholars find [713d]
- Virtual flying lessons for Hera asteroid mission [713d]
- Tracing the evolution of ferns' surprisingly sweet defense strategy [713d]
- Novel method for mass production of recombinant proteins uses mono-sodium glutamate [713d]
- The missing puzzle piece: A striking new snake species from the Arabian Peninsula [713d]
- Microscopic defects in ice influence how massive glaciers flow, study shows [713d]
- Twin NASA satellites are ready to help gauge Earth's energy balance [713d]
- Historic iceberg surges offer insights on modern climate change [713d]
- New method uses light to enable the generation of non-canonical amino acids [713d]
- Is your coffee 'not hot' or 'cold'? Observing how the brain processes negated adjectives [713d]
- Simulations demonstrate potential mechanisms of intermediate-mass black hole formation in globular clusters [713d]
- New modified CRISPR protein can fit inside virus used for gene therapy [713d]
- Study suggests faster decomposition rates in waterways could exacerbate greenhouse gas emissions, threaten biodiversity [713d]
- Study shows cuckoos evolve to look like their hosts—and form new species in the process [713d]
- Novel virus identified in zebrafish from the pet trade causes disease in laboratory fish [713d]
- Misleading COVID-19 headlines from mainstream sources did more harm on Facebook than fake news, study finds [713d]
- Lava continues to flow from Iceland volcano but not at powerful level as eruption [713d]
- Researchers develop new method to assess equity implications of carbon taxes [713d]
- Bicultural staff can better boost chances of success in international negotiations, researcher explains [713d]
- Exploring hierarchy in dynamic environments [713d]
- Scientists develop most sensitive method yet for observing single molecules [713d]
- Researcher develops model of influencer importance within Instagram networks [713d]
- New Jersey's cash bail reform reduced incarceration without increasing gun violence, study says [713d]
- Q&A: How to make sustainable products faster with artificial intelligence and automation [713d]
- Researchers uncover protein SRSF1's uncommon ability to bind and unfold RNA G-quadruplexes [713d]
- Sun releases strong solar flare [713d]
- Nectarivores: A world of sweet-toothed critters [713d]
- Virtual lab meetings found to improve undergraduate research experience and foster diversity in academia [713d]
- Using entangled particles to create unbreakable encryption [713d]
- Fossil places extinct saber-toothed cat on Texas coast [713d]
- Sleight of hand: Australia's Net Zero target is being lost in accounting tricks, offsets and more gas [713d]
- Unexpected source of nutrients fuels growth of toxic algae from Lake Erie [713d]
- Model simulates urban flood risk with an eye to equity [713d]
- Consumer research shows leaving product promotions to chance has benefits [713d]
- What's under this hole on the surface of Mars? [713d]
- Astronomy generates mountains of data—that's perfect for AI [713d]
- Black Holes: Why study them? What makes them so fascinating? [713d]
- How much water would a self-sustaining moonbase need? [713d]
- New machine-learning model provides teachers with access to high-quality creativity tests [713d]
- Drones offer new perspective on vulnerable tide-exposed coral reefs [713d]
- Q&A: Economist examines impact of noncompete agreements [713d]
- Astronomers help find most distant galaxy using James Webb Space Telescope [713d]
- Understanding how zwitterionic polymers can lead to safer drugs and disease prevention [713d]
- Researchers find high concentrations of D-amino acids and D-lactate in estuarine polychaetes [713d]
- Nanoscale engineering brings light-twisting materials to more extreme settings [713d]
- New anti-counterfeit technique packs two light-reactive images into one material [713d]
- The oil and gas industry has been lying about global warming for decades—accountability is long overdue [713d]
- Orangutan diplomacy: Why Malaysia's scheme is attracting criticism before it starts [713d]
- Carbon credits are useful for stabilizing the climate, but are they used effectively? [713d]
- As No Mow May ends, here's why we should keep patches of lawn permanently wild [713d]
- The rush to return humans to the moon and build lunar bases could threaten opportunities for astronomy [713d]
- What does AI mean for Australian democracy? And what can we do about it? [713d]
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