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- Are JWST's early, overmassive black holes just normal-range outliers? [1d]
- Locked-in food system slows Europe's green shift, article warns [1d]
- How heavy can a neutron star get? [1d]
- Wetlands loss has increased residential flood insurance claim payments by $10 billion across the US, study finds [1d]
- Terahertz imaging maps spatial chirality in materials with 100-micrometer resolution [1d]
- Violent rocket particles could reshape future spacecraft design [1d]
- Girl power: Red-shouldered hawk parents invest more in female offspring [2d]
- Leafy camouflage reshapes katydid love songs, making males more attractive to females [2d]
- Ötzi the Iceman and his microbiome—a 5,300-year-old relationship [2d]
- Sharks thrive in hotspots of prey, underlining need for holistic approach to conservation [2d]
- Biomaterial made from jackfruit latex is a promising treatment for periodontitis [2d]
- Strain creates moiré 2D materials without twisting or stacking, opening more scalable route [2d]
- Climate-based tool predicts coral bleaching months in advance, offering critical lead time for reef protection [2d]
- Organic farming surges in Andalusia, driven by both conviction and commercial appeal [2d]
- Atomic reshuffle leads to record-breaking catalysts for hydrogen production [2d]
- City birds dazzle females with 'borrowed' human items [2d]
- Forest resident birds avoid intensive clearcuts, acoustic monitoring shows [2d]
- Laser beam builds cell-like protein networks without chemical modification [2d]
- Conifers are making a comeback in Quebec's forests, study shows [2d]
- Canadian forest fires are losing their climate cooling power, says study [2d]
- Ceres' surface is much more complex than previously thought [2d]
- Small Magellanic Cloud is being pulled apart, reshaping how astronomers read its past [2d]
- Tiny nest box change could help rare pygmy-possums after bushfires [2d]
- Nine decades of changing insect diversity in Switzerland expose a striking divide [2d]
- Q&A: How better climate data supports smarter environmental decisions [2d]
- Faster lower-cost PFAS testing could reshape how US drinking water is monitored [2d]
- Atmospheric rivers over Japan intensify 8% in 42 years, raising flood risk [2d]
- Antarctic 'sky rivers' deliver up to 90% of snowfall, 3D algorithm suggests [2d]
- Bees can swim and use visual cues to survive water crashes [2d]
- Connected boards echo climate rules, yet many firms move pollution instead [2d]
- Proteins can be selectively controlled with radio waves [2d]
- Environmental engineers reshape understanding of airborne pollution particles [2d]
- Municipal partnership systems and mental health among sexual minorities in Japan: A nationwide analysis [2d]
- Embryonic tissues can behave like fluids or solids to reshape cell fate signals [2d]
- France follows England in measuring hottest spring on record [2d]
- Amazon rainforest emits new stress-defense molecules during El Niño drought [2d]
- Scientists identify 'mystery beetle' attacking blueberry farms across North Carolina [2d]
- First human SMUG1 atomic snapshots reveal how cells repair DNA [2d]
- Rare meteorite provides evidence of giant early planet [2d]
- The World Cup and human trafficking: What the research reveals about the real risks at major sporting events [2d]
- Six roads to safety: A critical threshold for wildfire survival [2d]
- Clean drinking water gaps linked to hunger and unsafe food worldwide [2d]
- Life in the ancient Arctic: Tiny teeth of newly discovered species suggest it was a cradle of mammalian evolution [2d]
- Lab evolution recreates COVID's path to omicron in months, reveals key conditions [2d]
- Single cell transforms into cannibalistic 'supergiant,' swallowing its clones whole [2d]
- Global supply chains keep workers poor: Three case studies show how the cycle can be broken [2d]
- Kamo'oalewa asteroid's lunar origin challenged ahead of Tianwen-2 arrival [2d]
- 'Genetic brakes' reveal how embryos shape their limbs [2d]
- Fluorescent nanosensor detects key gut biomarker in minutes for faster testing [2d]
- Despite explosion Blue Origin CEO says rocket to fly before year-end [2d]
- Redesigning an elusive bacterial enzyme into an efficient green catalyst [2d]
- Extreme weather is making Antarctic research harder, but new technology is providing some answers [2d]
- Plate tectonics shaped the Cradle of Civilization by merging two ancient rivers, study suggests [2d]
- Why the Arctic's rivers are rusting now and where toxic orange water could spread next [2d]
- Climate change exacerbates religious conflicts, study indicates [2d]
- How a small amount of rare earth metal shapes the environmental impact of magnets [2d]
- Animals were sharpening their senses long before the Cambrian explosion, ancient tracks reveal [2d]
- Ancient altercations between musk turtles and alligator gar recorded in Florida's fossil record [2d]
- French astronaut to fly to commercial space station under deal [2d]
- A new origin story for multicellular life points to physics, not genes alone [2d]
- How megalomaniac leaders establish their grip on a group—and how they lose it [2d]
- First-of-its-kind AI tool for translating life-saving weather warnings across the US advanced [2d]
- Antibiotic resistance turns up in Australian horses, raising new concerns about animal and human infections [2d]
- Centuries‑old logbooks reveal how bowhead whales are recovering from near extinction [2d]
- Mathematicians say 'don't believe hype' on AI capabilities [2d]
- Twilight hunt reveals falcon feasting on unusual prey at Greek lagoon [2d]
- Distant climate patterns determine how cold Japan's winters become [2d]
- Bird masturbation appears natural across 120 species, challenging long-held veterinary advice [2d]
- 'Mini-Neptune' exoplanets may have smoggy atmospheres similar to diesel exhaust [2d]
- How a Richard Feynman formula could explain your dining habits in a new city [2d]
- Atacama Desert's extreme aridity initiated 20 million years earlier than previously thought, study finds [2d]
- Modeling life beneath our feet: A step towards realistic soil ecology at the landscape scale [2d]
- The risk of relationship breakdown can be influenced by our genes [2d]
- Britain's oldest cave art may have been rediscovered in Bacon Hole cave [2d]
- Budget-friendly, lab-grown steak with realistic texture [2d]
- From flat moss to forests and flowers: Protein discovery may explain how plants conquered land [2d]
- UN warns world to prepare for El Nino extreme weather [2d]
- Blue Origin says rocket explosion spared fuel tanks and key launch pad parts [2d]
- Under Notre Dame cathedral, a 'dig of the century' unearths 1,700 years of history [2d]
- How Macau strengthened its typhoon resilience without massive seawalls [2d]
- Flatworms reveal exploding immune cells that kill surrounding tissue [2d]
- Robot fish could unravel how our ancient ancestors first learned to walk [2d]
- Tiny membrane tethers revealed as key to plant cell survival in drought [2d]
- A plan to preserve wetlands without stopping development [2d]
- Predicting physics without parameter tuning: A faster computational approach [2d]
- Cutting a photon in two creates an infinite swarm of particles [2d]
- Q&A: Are plants the key to solving energy and food crises worldwide? [2d]
- Active fault mapped for first time in New Zealand's largest city [2d]
- Vultures on the rise: Study provides evidence of population increase and delayed migration in western North America [2d]
- For satellites as small as a briefcase, getting around in space just got a whole lot easier [2d]
- Why researcher independence doesn't start or end with a PhD [2d]
- Biohybrid microrobots repair spinal cord by combining stem cells with magnetoelectric nanoparticles [2d]
- Nanoparticles boost delivery of lung cancer drugs 30-fold [2d]
- The future of agriculture [2d]
- Dormant black hole revives in under three years, brightening 10-fold in nearby galaxy [2d]
- Astrobiology's looming statistical crisis [2d]
- New mantises planking their way to urban dominance [2d]
- Health-related ballot measures more likely to pass [2d]
- New tech enables scientists to see emperor penguins in darkness [2d]
- Q&A: Most biology education guidelines lack any connection to society, researchers explain why that's a problem [2d]
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