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- From engineered fungal molecules to drug leads, chem-bio hybrid synthesis enables antiparasitic drug discovery [112d]
- Scientists may be overestimating amounts of microplastics in the environment, and the culprit is lab gloves [112d]
- Study finds 60% of Australia's top-use pesticides are banned in the EU [112d]
- Fieldoscopy reveals femtosecond optical switching in 15 nm indium tin oxide nanocrystals [112d]
- Birds of prey act as sentinels to warn of forever chemicals [112d]
- How labor movements may help rebalance power in the technology sector [112d]
- NASA's Artemis II mission will take an astronaut crew around the Moon: The long road to launch [112d]
- Direct confirmation of two baby planets forming around a young, sun-like star [112d]
- How Neanderthals used a lakeshore in Germany to hunt, butcher and survive [112d]
- Discarded oyster shells may pull rare earth metals from polluted water [112d]
- Video training helps young adults with disabilities navigate romance [112d]
- Q&A: How high school shapes future success [112d]
- Tale of the lava heron: Student describes new Galapagos species [112d]
- AI agent accelerates catalyst discovery for sustainable fuel development [112d]
- Novel measurement confirms a 50-year-old prediction: Dark points are faster than light [112d]
- Scientists identify new Fusarium species behind wheat disease outbreak in Ethiopia [112d]
- Wild squirrels consistently climb higher for better snacks, researchers find [112d]
- Researchers use quantum biosensors to peer into cells' inner workings [113d]
- Tiny LED design could power next-generation technology [113d]
- Sewage overflows may pose greater threat to England's rivers than previously thought [113d]
- Bioluminescent bacterial partner proves essential for squid development [113d]
- New synthetic origin of replication lets multiple plasmids coexist in one bacterial cell [113d]
- Experimental evidence shows how photons spread across multiple paths in an interferometer [113d]
- Study finds police violence judged less severe when victim has immigrant background [113d]
- Beyond lipid nanoparticles: How custom polymers and AI may reshape gene therapies [113d]
- DNA shape explains crucial gene-therapy challenges [113d]
- Beavers bring biodiversity to wetlands, study shows [113d]
- New model finds complex earthquake patterns of the Phlegraean Fields near Naples [113d]
- Quantum computer accurately simulates real magnetic materials, reproducing national laboratory data [113d]
- Unlocking scalable entanglement will enable next-generation quantum computing [113d]
- Changing vegetation in thawing permafrost increases emissions of greenhouse gases [113d]
- Tiny rotating hairs inside a microscopic cavity decide where your organs will grow [113d]
- Arctic winter sea ice matches record low for the second year in a row, say scientists [113d]
- Employee referrals may trigger bias: Colleagues see referred hires as less meritorious [113d]
- Succulents as role models: How they balance photosynthesis and water loss so efficiently [113d]
- Arctic sea ice at lowest level ever this winter [113d]
- Justice in achieving climate goals: Researchers highlight the need for fair country shares in CO₂ removal [113d]
- Israel's 'Stonehenge' no longer stands alone: Satellite technology opens archaeological frontiers [113d]
- Even if it goes nowhere, an SEC investigation will cost you [113d]
- 'Near-misses' in particle accelerators can illuminate new physics, study finds [113d]
- What a 'self-sustaining' glucose reaction means for greener chemical manufacturing [113d]
- Why believing 'practice makes perfect' may matter more than grit for students' grades [113d]
- AI tool can screen unknown bacteria for disease-linked genes, moving closer to preventing pandemics [113d]
- Generative AI for polymer design passes lab tests with a new dielectric material [113d]
- Hubble detects first-ever spin reversal of tiny comet [113d]
- In flight simulators, crews with better rapport perform better, study finds [113d]
- No delta left behind? Study finds adaptation to rising seas is possible in most deltas... for now [113d]
- How did Venus become a hellscape? 234,000 simulations reveal four possible paths [113d]
- Earth's magnetic field creates a previously undetected pocket of protection from radiation on the moon [113d]
- Programmable superconducting diode can flow on command [113d]
- Rare sperm whale birth and coordinated caregiving revealed by drone footage and underwater audio [113d]
- One-of-a-kind experiment tracks plant evolution in response to climate change at 30 sites worldwide [113d]
- X-ray lasers enable the discovery of a critical point in water [113d]
- Malaria-transmitting mosquitoes in South America are evolving to evade insecticides [113d]
- SWOT satellite reveals hidden tsunami signals linked to near trench processes of the Kamchatka earthquake [113d]
- Masripithecus: A new Miocene ape from Egypt sheds light on the origins of modern apes [113d]
- Wet lab research and deep machine learning identify a key driver of long-term inflammatory memory [113d]
- Scientists uncover the secret behind perfectly 3D preserved 'sea reptile' fossils [113d]
- AI learns to read ancient Japanese pottery with 93% accuracy [113d]
- Study finds 40% of European gas stoves leak cancer-causing benzene while turned off [113d]
- 'Coral houses' are dotted throughout the Pacific. Now, scientists know exactly when they were built [113d]
- Sediment core reveals 10,800 years of precipitation history in the Sahara [113d]
- Why cells respond 'incorrectly' in old age [113d]
- Tiny bubbles, sound waves clean produce safely and effectively [113d]
- Independent measurement strengthens the case for toponium [113d]
- Human sperm may get lost in space [113d]
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