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- AI-based demand forecasting creates planning reliability in the textile industry [48d]
- New modeling shows where to focus conservation efforts for Australia's endangered alpine ash [48d]
- Cosmic eruption caught in the act by submillimeter array's new fastest response system [48d]
- Abundant catalyst converts methane into valuable liquid chemicals [48d]
- Grasslands could lose four times more carbon uptake under future drought conditions [48d]
- Shark‑spotting drones are about reassurance—not full protection [48d]
- Loss of DNA protector gene exposes vulnerabilities in cancerous cells [48d]
- Quantum computer simulates hadronization, reproducing string breaking with 104 qubits [48d]
- 3,000-year-old Irish Bronze Age site may be one of Europe's earliest 'town-like' settlements [48d]
- Earth microbes can survive individual martian hazards—and evade astronaut immune systems [48d]
- Tens of millions swelter as heat wave blasts US [48d]
- Black locust deploys peptides to steer root bacteria into nitrogen fixation [48d]
- Jellyfish reveal rapid repair system behind scar-free healing [48d]
- Chandra releases 'red, white, and blue' universe for US 250th [48d]
- Astronomers find an enigmatic source that is most likely a Little Red Dot in formation [48d]
- Bacteria use linked motors to reel in resistance DNA with extreme force [48d]
- Warming can shift freshwater crustaceans to a 'greener' diet [48d]
- Newly discovered corn trait may help improve crop drought tolerance [48d]
- Layered ZnPS₃ emits single photons, opening new path for quantum chips [48d]
- One‑step process generates high entropy alloy nanoparticles in milliseconds for catalyst creation [48d]
- The strange history of Czech cactus hunters, and why some see themselves as Robin Hood figures [48d]
- Medici brothers' remains reveal Renaissance-era malaria strains, closing the book on a murder mystery [48d]
- Should AI chatbots simulate care for students? Alberta teachers say no [48d]
- Super-deep diamond discovery may rewrite Earth's role in preserving the building blocks of life [48d]
- Extreme droughts in the rainforest reduce important feedback between soil and atmosphere, study finds [48d]
- Mice actively seek better views to make visual decisions, virtual reality experiments show [48d]
- Data suggest greater glacial flood risk faced by Bhutan [48d]
- Sound waves reconstruct Alaska fireball path after cameras miss key details [48d]
- Prehistoric plague could have caused population collapse in Stone Age Europe [48d]
- 'Ragebait' culture on social media exposed in new study [48d]
- 3D genome analysis of germ cell formation tracks 350 million years of vertebrate evolution [48d]
- AI deciphers long-range DNA signals behind RNA splicing [48d]
- East Coast broccoli lowers costs and risks from California drought [48d]
- 'Atomic zoom' brings gum disease bacteria into sharp focus [48d]
- Why some wolves react more strongly to trespassers: Breeders may hold key to scent-based barriers [48d]
- Legalized online sports betting drives fuel addiction's rise, study finds [48d]
- Industrial-era pollution and warming reshape Tibetan lake after 1,000 years of climate swings [48d]
- PFAS in most medicines can be replaced with alternatives [48d]
- Computer scientists develop a new AI tool that rivals AlphaFold 3 in mapping RNA [48d]
- How a sugar building block influences viral attachment [48d]
- AI-powered platform lays the foundation for a new era of catalyst discovery [48d]
- Scientists teach human cells to compute like tiny computers [48d]
- New way to clean up environmental pollution using phage bioaugmentation [48d]
- Study could unlock key to more reliable truffle cultivation [48d]
- Nearby 'Super Earth' may be a better candidate for life than previously thought [48d]
- A cataclysmic collision in space provides new clues on astronomy's biggest stalemate [48d]
- Overconfident people struggle more to separate real headlines from false ones, study finds [48d]
- Spatially explicit population model can improve pesticide risk assessments in agricultural landscapes [48d]
- New research reveals the motivations and tactics used by call center fraudsters [48d]
- AI can make a persuasive case for trans rights in short-term [48d]
- The invasive fern that science misidentified for decades [48d]
- Cultural frameworks may contribute to racial differences in parole decisions [48d]
- Tiny ancient fish fossil with preserved brain offers clues to early fish evolution [48d]
- Shattered dreams on Canada Day: Broken immigration promises are based on false narratives [48d]
- Arabian Sea sediments reveal summer and winter monsoons shifted differently after last ice age [48d]
- How to stay cool in a heat wave even without air conditioning [48d]
- The largest digital camera ever built begins decade-long survey of the universe [48d]
- Fireworks, heat and drought make this July 4th a recipe for wildfires [48d]
- Houston power plant emerges as dominant source of cloud-forming aerosols [48d]
- Physicists demonstrate Hong–Ou–Mandel interference with more than 10 atoms [48d]
- Adversity can follow NZ kids to the classroom. Can schools make a difference? [48d]
- Human activity has not always harmed biodiversity—quite the opposite [48d]
- Could this be Australia's warmest winter ever? [48d]
- The little red galaxies that may be sending us neutrinos [48d]
- An iconic spear-throwing device likely wasn't used by prehistoric hunters until around 10,000 years ago [48d]
- Alive and kicking—walking soccer players defy stereotypes and show fitness is for everyone [48d]
- New findings on how malaria parasites invade human cells yield proof of concept for new antimalarial drug [48d]
- Conflict increases food prices in far-flung locations, study finds [48d]
- Gut parasite alters honey bee smell as infection progresses, potentially changing hive behavior [48d]
- A severe El Niño could threaten something essential to half of humanity—rice [48d]
- School smartphone bans are overly simplistic and not supported by young people, study finds [48d]
- Dads want to work from home, but fear career penalties [48d]
- Camouflaging snails change color in the rain [48d]
- Rice grown on the moon? Air-to-fertilizer technology helps rice grow in lunar soil simulant [48d]
- Women hold just 3% of jobs in tourism's biggest transport sector, global study finds [48d]
- Open cluster NGC 6134 in Norma is 1.38 billion years old and hosts a core, tidal tail and diffuse halo [48d]
- Linguistic reason Barbie's iconic speech became a cultural moment, and what Aristotle has to do with it [48d]
- New study of 2 million online posts shows persistent anti‑Jew and anti‑Muslim hate in Australia [48d]
- Isolation as a form of discipline: How should schools manage poor student behavior? [48d]
- By 2050, many Sydney apartments built to today's standards could be too hot for weeks at a time [48d]
- Study investigates stress, coping among adult siblings of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities [48d]
- How guaranteed income can support working families facing economic hardship [48d]
- The blueprint to reducing Lismore floods by up to 2 meters [48d]
- Stop the sting! Fire ant control tips [48d]
- One of the most distant 'leaky' galaxies ever found may reveal how the universe reionized [48d]
- World Cup research reveals strategy to give teams a penalty-shootout edge [48d]
- How cricket mothers control the developmental timing of their offspring [48d]
- How embryonic cells 'read' their boundaries to organize themselves [48d]
- NASA launches robot to rescue aging Swift telescope from fiery demise [48d]
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