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- How does wildfire smoke affect the economy? [1d]
- Topography controls how mountains respond to large earthquakes [1d]
- Digital spirituality grows, but young people still rely on family and faith leaders [1d]
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- Some bacteria build internal 'power cables' to extend respiration beyond the cell membrane [1d]
- New set of international rules needed to protect health of fishing stocks, study shows [1d]
- Krypton gas emerges as a new ingredient for quantum computing [1d]
- Research helps NYC students aim higher in public high school applications [1d]
- Artificial intelligence acts as an 'ideological chameleon' and may deepen political polarization [1d]
- US moves to open vast tracts of pristine forests to logging [1d]
- Largest catalog yet of how human cells read DNA shows how chemical marks alter genetic instructions [1d]
- Lost 'mega-escarpment' across ancient USA may explain Grand Canyon's missing billion years [1d]
- New study links bad bosses with greater work intensity [1d]
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- How to better forecast once-in-a-millennium weather events [1d]
- Sustainable medical electronics can reduce environmental impact by up to 65% [1d]
- Rethinking how we name and classify our human ancestors following recent evolutionary discoveries [1d]
- Canada's AI strategy needs educators who feel prepared, not just trained [1d]
- Study suggests three-quarters of Indo-Pacific coral reefs could drown as sea levels rise [1d]
- Rare satellite data reveal major limits in flood models [1d]
- New photonic crystal method improves single-photon sources for quantum networks [1d]
- Before COVID-19, children's likelihood of coming in contact with the US child welfare system had already decreased [1d]
- How 35% of US employees are left on the margins [1d]
- NASA's LRO images Falcon 9 crater on moon, learns new details [1d]
- Existing drug could treat invasive canine oral tumors [1d]
- Drug policies should communicate drug safety over user punishment [1d]
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- Curved surfaces reshape active materials, localizing vibrations near defects [1d]
- A single asteroid impact may explain the appearance of Mars' moon Deimos [1d]
- How workplace conflict expression shapes team performance [1d]
- 'Hidden stars' suggest that distant galaxies are much more massive than they appear [1d]
- Hidden losses of amphibians and dragonflies in Berlin's municipal water supply [1d]
- 'Switchable' smart gel may pave way for next-gen drug delivery and sensing tech [1d]
- Plants could transform how scientists measure the climate benefits of tidal marshes [1d]
- Deep-learning approach rapidly predicts where metals bind within proteins [1d]
- Grasshopper-inspired AI boosts emergency resource prediction [1d]
- Working from home should be a right, not a reward [1d]
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- Sound-based traps reveal how fragile biomolecular droplets move, merge and change stiffness [1d]
- Scientists 'see' nanoscale forces, providing evidence of electric fields at the air‑water interface [1d]
- Moving nitrogen within pyridine opens a new path for molecular editing [1d]
- Climate doom may discourage climate action, but there's a way to counter it [1d]
- Genome-folding complex reveals a mechanism that helps establish neuron identity [1d]
- The global race to make a practical quantum computer just took a big leap forward [1d]
- Experiment shows how AI discoveries can shape human cultural evolution [1d]
- Physicists entangle quantum memories across a record-breaking 420 km [1d]
- Structural snapshots reveal key steps in switching on DNA replication [1d]
- Right-leaning Canadians are losing trust in Canada's electoral process, study finds [1d]
- An African bat overlooked for two centuries is confirmed in Europe [1d]
- Q&A: By analyzing media coverage, researchers connect public sentiment hedge fund returns [1d]
- Most mammal species discovered in the Global South since 1990 end up in Northern collections [1d]
- A new mathematical tool to uncover 'who eats whom' in nature [1d]
- Building real-time control for engineered biological systems [1d]
- Lost 'botanical hotspot' identified at University of York campus [1d]
- From the coasts to the plains, bird flu could threaten not just birds—but their homes [1d]
- End-to-end design creates two low-cost materials to capture methane [1d]
- AI and 8 million digitized plant specimens reveal how the climate is changing nature in large parts of the world [1d]
- Cells remodel actin normally without coronins, challenging textbook view [1d]
- Australian beekeepers can't tackle Varroa mite alone. Here's how we can help [1d]
- Oral exams are making a comeback to stop AI cheating. But they have their own problems [1d]
- Novel plastic turns into a gas when heated—then reforms once cooled [1d]
- Fifteen years of data link plastic pollution to seabird population losses [1d]
- Yellowstone's past droughts may signal less geyser activity and more wildfires [1d]
- NASA's SkyFall Mars helicopters will feature a revolutionary antenna design [1d]
- How healthy are our coral reefs? Researchers have built a tool to help find out [1d]
- Five new wasp species discovered in Cyprus, including one named after Aphrodite [1d]
- Robotic ocean glider reveals giant phytoplankton chains in the Mediterranean Sea [1d]
- Plastic-webbed drifters track Sargassum mats for weeks or months at sea [1d]
- Layered rock in India shows potential signs of microbial life dating to 3.5 billion years ago [1d]
- The use of AI in biotechnology is changing faster than the rules governing either technology [1d]
- New bone analysis challenges long-held theory on farming's arrival in Ireland and Great Britain [1d]
- How only a few tree species drive Amazon forest recovery [1d]
- Fiber-optic cable reveals hidden crevasses that could destabilize glaciers [2d]
- Young people in public housing less likely to be involved in crime [2d]
- Ancient Jomon DNA reveals a hidden Ice Age survival genetic toolkit [2d]
- AI should transform the strategy process—but never make the final call, researcher argues [2d]
- ISS hosts first spacewalk by a Frenchwoman [2d]
- Dynamic surface reconstruction explains how copper sulfide catalysts tune CO₂ reduction [2d]
- Boys are rarely taught to be caring. If they were, we could better prevent domestic violence [2d]
- Young men are 'voicemaxxing' to sound more attractive. But women aren't impressed [2d]
- Double spiral inside narwhal tusks may explain their resistance to bending [2d]
- Why Korean 'aegyo' speech sounds cute: Adults raise vocal resonances to sound younger and smaller [2d]
- Loud snoring—simulation reveals the physical mechanism that keeps so many of us awake at night [2d]
- 'Snooping' on dolphins offers acoustic clues to hotspots for food and friends [2d]
- More than 5,000 little penguins will be vaxxed against bird flu. How will this protect them? [2d]
- Retro phone trend reveals growing desire to disconnect [2d]
- Long-range magnetic interactions govern how a ferrimagnet approaches its phase transition [2d]
- The link between incoherent beliefs and conspiracism [2d]
- Tomato roots reveal hidden steps in 400-million-year-old fungal partnership [2d]
- Unusual superconductivity could emerge in valley-imbalanced rhombohedral graphene [2d]
- Webb captures clearest image yet of the Lion Nebula [2d]
- AI reconstructs hidden history of Earth's mantle flow from surface clues [2d]
- Drier soils may turn late summer into prolonged extreme heat [2d]
- New gene activity tool measures biological age of cells and screens aging-related compounds [2d]
- Aerial imagery maps hurricane wind damage and shows stronger building codes work [2d]
- Distinct neurons drive mice's social sounds and squeaks [2d]
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