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- EU's impending accession to rights convention resembles a 3D puzzle, says research [100d]
- Can philanthropy fast-track a flagship telescope? [100d]
- The orbiting factories of the future [100d]
- How startups can communicate to win over silent audiences online [100d]
- Taming heat: Novel solution enables unprecedented control of heat conduction [100d]
- Indoor air pollution is a global health issue, not just a domestic heating one [100d]
- Albania's waste-choked rivers worsen deadly floods [100d]
- It's been one year since wildfires devastated Los Angeles. What have we learned? [100d]
- Small businesses say they aren't planning to hire many recent graduates for entry-level jobs—here's why [100d]
- Towards recycling of fiber composites: More sustainable epoxy thanks to phosphorus [100d]
- When 'no-effect' isn't safe: Safe chemicals turn toxic in combination across generations [100d]
- Uncovering a hidden mechanism in Met receptor activation [100d]
- Left in the cold: Study finds most renters shut out of energy-saving upgrades [100d]
- Avian flu death count rises to 32 birds at Orlando's Lake Eola, including 26 swans [100d]
- Lion conservation in Kenya: Why one approach does not fit all [100d]
- Magnetic fields slow carbon migration in iron by altering energy barriers, study shows [100d]
- Birding enthusiasts can help songbirds avoid Salmonella epidemics [100d]
- Starch sachets release fertilizer in a controlled manner and can replace petroleum-derived polymers [100d]
- Signs of ancient life turn up in an unexpected place [100d]
- Portable device enables rapid pathogen detection in diverse field environments [100d]
- Deformable lens enables real-time correction of image aberrations in single-pixel microscopy [100d]
- Scientists demonstrate low-cost, high-quality lenses for super-resolution microscopy [101d]
- Meta-analysis challenges the link between economic inequality and mental health [101d]
- Cyanobacteria can utilize toxic guanidine as a nitrogen source [101d]
- Urban soils get new life by mixing excavated dirt with organic waste [101d]
- How a soft coral moves its tentacles in perfect synchronization without a brain [101d]
- First standalone spin-wave chip operates without external magnets for future telecom [101d]
- New tool lets anyone audit a country's methane claims [101d]
- New global standard set for testing graphene's single-atom thickness [101d]
- Western populations endorse support for Ukraine despite nuclear escalation fears, finds study [101d]
- A dry surface thanks to fluid physics: Contact-free method gently remove liquids from delicate microstructures [101d]
- Sparse tongue hair explains why queen bees stop foraging when workers emerge [101d]
- Microbial genes could improve our understanding of water pollution [101d]
- A tiny mouse hints at why some mammal mothers may benefit from choosing more than one father [101d]
- Melting glaciers may mix up waters more than we thought [101d]
- Enthusiasts used their home computers to search for ET—scientists are homing in on 100 signals they found [101d]
- Hubble nets menagerie of young stellar objects [101d]
- Myth of Native Hawaiians causing bird extinctions debunked by study [101d]
- Phages and bacteria accumulate distinctive mutations aboard the International Space Station [101d]
- How family ownership shapes merger and acquisition decisions in emerging markets [101d]
- The academic study of politics is failing disabled people, with real-world consequences [101d]
- Ancient Rome meets modern technology as tourists visit restored, frescoed home via livestream tours [101d]
- Research institutions tout scholarship that crosses disciplines but academia pushes interdisciplinary researchers out [101d]
- Rural areas have darker skies but fewer resources for students interested in astronomy. Telescopes in schools can help [101d]
- Slanguage: How '6-7' makes sense even though it means nothing [101d]
- Martin Luther King Jr. was ahead of his time in pushing for universal basic income [101d]
- How hands-on textile work inspires creativity and growth [101d]
- Asexual yam species employs mimicry to trick birds and spread farther [101d]
- Fluid gears rotate without teeth, offering new mechanical flexibility [101d]
- Catastrophic heat wave wiped out 2 endangered corals in the Florida Keys... now what? [101d]
- Bacterial energy model reveals how antimicrobial resistance spreads in the environment [101d]
- Marine sediments suggest glaciers retreated in sync across both hemispheres [101d]
- AI uncovers risks in chemical safety tests for aquatic life [101d]
- Deforestation and economic traps created by flue-cured tobacco in Zimbabwe revealed [101d]
- Researchers urge unified approach to sustainable agriculture innovation and policy reform [101d]
- Circular economy startups can create new opportunities in resistant markets [101d]
- Organisms in the Atacama Desert soil are remarkably diverse, study shows [101d]
- Mothering in a time of crisis and anxiety is a society-wide job, new research shows [101d]
- Sailboat measurements improve estimates of ocean CO₂ uptake [101d]
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