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- Preventing gender-based violence in trades is both a labor issue and an education one [159d]
- Incarcerated populations in the Gulf Coast face heightened risks from natural disasters [159d]
- As DOJ deprioritizes foreign lobbying laws, study finds enforcement against Paul Manafort drove surge in disclosures [159d]
- The housing crisis is forcing Americans to choose between affordability and safety [159d]
- TikTok still delivering self-harm and suicidal content in France, research finds [159d]
- Penguins likely starved to death en masse: Populations off South Africa may have fallen 95% in just 8 years [159d]
- Space debris: Will it take a catastrophe for nations to take the issue seriously? [159d]
- New study finds strong link between intimate partner violence and firearm ownership [159d]
- Space debris poses growing threat, but new study suggests cleanup is feasible [159d]
- Quantum technology moves from lab to life, but widespread use remains years away [159d]
- A new look at TRAPPIST-1e, an Earth-sized, habitable-zone exoplanet [159d]
- Astrophysicists test a new piece of the sky to probe dark matter and dark energy [159d]
- Discovery could give investigators a new tool in death investigations [159d]
- New massive duck-billed dinosaur species identified [159d]
- Lightning channels reveal hidden bursts: Lateral negative re-discharges observed for first time [159d]
- Q&A: Why understanding stem cells is the root of treating diseases from psoriasis to cancer [159d]
- Frequent flares from TRAPPIST-1 could impact habitability of nearby planets [159d]
- Ultrasonic pest control can protect beehives [159d]
- More access to nature data does not guarantee responsible use policies [159d]
- Phonetic or morpholexical issues? New study reveals ambiguity for Japanese learners of French [159d]
- Researchers highlight need for caution in selecting global soil moisture data [159d]
- High-energy-density barocaloric material could enable smaller, lighter solid-state cooling devices [159d]
- NASA completes Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope construction [159d]
- Cracking the code of why and when some choose to 'self-handicap' [159d]
- Seeding jet exhaust with ice-nucleating particles could reduce aviation's climate impact [159d]
- Catalyst insight may unlock safer, on-demand ozone water disinfection [159d]
- Researchers find promising adaptations to climate change in tropical forests [159d]
- New statistical tools sharpen the search for causal DNA changes in livestock [159d]
- Canada's federal budget for 2025 shows partial alignment with farmers' priorities, new analysis reveals [159d]
- How a sperm bank for cheetahs might one day save the fastest land animal [159d]
- Trump NASA nominee aims to beat China in new moon race [159d]
- Increasing plant diversity in agricultural grasslands boosts yields, reducing reliance on fertilizer [159d]
- Scientists capture first detailed look inside droplet-like structures of compacted DNA [159d]
- AI chatbots can effectively sway voters—in either direction [159d]
- A new role for DNA loops in repairing genetic damage [159d]
- Nanotyrannus was not a juvenile T. rex, new study confirms [159d]
- How sound moves on Mars [159d]
- Women are still absent from how history is taught and assessed in England [159d]
- More detail on what clothes feel like could make life easier for shoppers, and save retailers money [159d]
- Exploring how Mussolini's Italy merged animal husbandry with consumption policies [159d]
- Receptors in mammary glands make livestock and humans inviting hosts for avian flu [159d]
- Distance from natural habitat doesn't reduce pollination in tropical smallholder farms [159d]
- Planned industrial plant threatens large observatory in Chile [159d]
- Research reveals atypical Santas can succeed [159d]
- Why art is a prime target for organized crime [160d]
- Meditating on the connectedness of life could help reunite a divided country. Here's how 'interbeing' works [160d]
- Sri Lanka's latest climate-driven floods expose flaws in disaster preparations: Here's what needs to change [160d]
- Hydrogel platform enables high-throughput extracellular vesicle isolation [160d]
- Celebrated Rutland mosaic depicts 'long-lost' Troy story connecting Roman Britain to the ancient classical world [160d]
- Cover crop adoption doubles in farm demonstration network, study finds [160d]
- 'Free-range' dinosaur parenting may have created surprisingly diverse ancient ecosystems [160d]
- People who talk with their hands seem more clear and persuasive [160d]
- Most normal matter in the universe isn't found in planets, stars or galaxies: An astronomer explains [160d]
- Measuring Colorado's mountains one hike at a time [160d]
- Study reveals opportunity to improve blue carbon measurements in coastal wetlands [160d]
- Ten versions of Earth's future can help us hunt for technosignatures [160d]
- LHC data confirm validity of new model of hadron production—and test foundations of quantum mechanics [160d]
- New maps reveal the loss of a wildebeest migration in the Mara ecosystem [160d]
- Eyes for an agricultural robot: AI system identifies weeds in apple orchards [160d]
- Watershed sustainability project centers place-based research [160d]
- Silver nanoparticles built on viral biotemplate kill more bacteria and slow resistance rise [160d]
- E-waste recycling in Ghana exposes workers to toxic pollution and health risks [160d]
- Alternative to BPA passes toxicity and sustainability standards set by EU innovation guidelines [160d]
- Jealousy fueled by social media can erode young couples' satisfaction with their relationships over time [160d]
- Ocean currents shape fish survival in South Georgia's fjords [160d]
- Cleaner rayon fiber production cuts solvent use by up to 70% [160d]
- High-resolution GlyT2 structures point to non-opioid analgesic options [160d]
- New molecular view of cholera 'tail' could inform better treatment [160d]
- Pleasant-sounding words are easier to remember, pseudoword experiment shows [160d]
- How inventing political adversaries can create real civil division [160d]
- CERN's ATLAS detects evidence for decay of Higgs boson into muon–antimuon pair [160d]
- New study challenges the idea of humans as innately nature-loving [160d]
- How volcanic eruptions set off a chain of events that brought the Black Death to Europe [160d]
- Ancient quakes along 150-mile fault system in Nepal revealed [160d]
- A direct leap into terahertz: Dirac materials enable efficient signal conversion at room temperature [160d]
- Governments need to prepare for more frequent large floods [160d]
- Limiting jury trials will harm minority ethnic victims and defendants, research shows [160d]
- Why are some people extremely competitive while others are so chill? [160d]
- Sumatra's flood crisis: How deforestation turned a cyclonic storm into a likely recurring tragedy [160d]
- A blueprint for visiting an interstellar comet [160d]
- When navigating a timeline full of crises, it's good to have a halo [160d]
- New research spotlights the value women bring to audit teams and the workplace [160d]
- Most of us miss out on financial opportunities, says Danish study [160d]
- Jaw versatility enabled the ecological success of amniotes, paleontologists find [160d]
- Iron-based magnetic material achieves major reduction in core loss [160d]
- Receptor with 'rubber band' paves way for new pain and cancer drugs [160d]
- Atomic switches bring molecular electronics closer to reality [160d]
- The microbiome of an entire country mapped for the first time [160d]
- New tool turns complex soil data into visual insights for farmers, land managers [160d]
- Unbee-lievable: Botswana elephants not easily fooled as scientists seek solution to human-elephant conflict [160d]
- Glaciers speed up and slow down at predictable times according to the first global map of ice movement [160d]
- Vital seaweed habitats aren't being protected by ocean reserves [160d]
- New report uncovers perpetrator and victim perspectives on sexualized deepfake abuse [160d]
- Common aldehydes transformed by light could accelerate drug discovery and material development [160d]
- Waste management in spider mites reveals evolutionary insights into arthropod social behavior [160d]
- Earlier ultra-relativistic freeze-out could revive a decades-old theory for dark matter [160d]
- Brain-like features in sea urchin larvae reveal light-dependent behavior [160d]
- A solid-state quantum processor based on nuclear spins [160d]
- What happens to eagles after rehab? [160d]
- Young mountain lions face barriers from roads and development across California [160d]
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