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- Harnessing eDNA to help conserve Australia's oceans [158d]
- Social media influencers increase the toxicity and power of misinformation, research shows [158d]
- Flood tolerant wetland crops could also support nature recovery, finds new research [158d]
- Global observations reveal rapid reorganization of ocean nutrients [158d]
- Three new rock monitor lizard species discovered in northern Queensland [158d]
- Seeing global trade through the lens of physics [158d]
- Specialist resource centers linked to stronger sense of belonging, attainment for autistic pupils [158d]
- Cell death's 'beautiful' rings have implications for biological resilience and immunity [158d]
- How much do nontargeted analyses really see? A model maps chemical blind spots [158d]
- Cracking the code: How a 'prediction machine' is resurrecting the Singapore Stone [158d]
- Bioinspired event camera tracks full vibration trajectory using geometry [158d]
- What keeps centrioles together: NuSAP's newly mapped role in centrosome integrity [158d]
- Researcher creates more accurate method to study proteins that drive Alzheimer's disease [158d]
- Good news for wastewater irrigation: Three crops store pharmaceutical byproducts in their leaves [158d]
- Local droplet etching yields more symmetric quantum dots for integrated photonics [158d]
- Fantastic fungi found with ability to freeze water [158d]
- Phone or affection: Study explores effect of phubbing on relationships [158d]
- Seals and sea lions provide clues to evolution of vocalization [158d]
- AI accelerates elucidation of nuclear forces with explosive neutron star data [158d]
- Shell game: How oysters enlist help from microbes [158d]
- Galactic islands of tranquility: 'Little red dots' may have brewed life's building blocks [158d]
- New study of global reef growth over past 12,000 years offers insights into impact of rising ocean temperatures [158d]
- Turning penicillin into a lethal force against bacteria again [158d]
- How semiconductor electrodes can achieve green hydrogen production [158d]
- The bizarre sex life of mayflies: Micro-CT scans reveal ins and outs of swarm Kamasutra [158d]
- Allowing atoms to come and go can open the door to better materials modeling [158d]
- Webb spots details in nearby spiral galaxy NGC 5134 [158d]
- Pollen-replacing feed strengthens honey bee colonies, long-term study confirms [158d]
- Satellite data suggest Sundarbans mangroves are losing resilience [158d]
- NASA clears its Artemis moon rocket for an April launch with four astronauts following repairs [158d]
- Upper Egypt site has now yielded more than 43,000 inscribed pot sherds, a record-breaking trove of information [158d]
- A common hydrogel may be built differently than assumed, with big implications for mechanics [158d]
- Asymmetric spin torque unlocks deterministic control of antiferromagnetic memory [158d]
- Capsule technology opens new window into individual cells [158d]
- Documenting conflict between commerce and conservation at a mining operation in Bangladesh [158d]
- Musicologists map medieval chant tropes to 9th-century political borders [158d]
- Deep underground, a telescope may soon detect ghosts of stars that died before Earth existed [158d]
- NASA's tiny spacecraft sends first exoplanet images [158d]
- Embryogenesis in 4D: A developmental atlas for genes and cells [158d]
- Can rapid evolution 'rescue' species from climate change? [158d]
- Wolves kill—and ravens remember where [158d]
- Ancient DNA sequences that control gene function across plant evolution uncovered [158d]
- Wood surface treatment fights harmful bacteria [159d]
- The power of twins: Decoding the unseen biological information flow [159d]
- Gen Z holds companies to account for greenwashing [159d]
- A familiar voice shapes how zebra finches hear and respond [159d]
- 'Ionic liquids' could redefine the habitable zone [159d]
- Industrial climate targets do not always reflect what companies actually do [159d]
- Climate change is slowing Earth's spin at unprecedented rate compared to past 3.6 million years [159d]
- Can merging hotels improve efficiency? Data-driven model uncovers major gains [159d]
- Tiny marine organism stressed by warmer Arctic waters [159d]
- Lost page of legendary Archimedes palimpsest found in France [159d]
- NASA plans to have a permanent base on the moon by 2030: How it can be done [159d]
- The 'croak' conundrum: Parasites complicate love signals in frogs [159d]
- Reduced-impact management can promote forest recovery and carbon storage [159d]
- Musicality is rooted in human biology, not just culture, says professor [159d]
- How biological invasions are silently remodeling ecosystems [159d]
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