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- Scientists discover when beetles became prolific [1488d]
- Tracking real-time atomic movement between crystal grains in metals [1488d]
- 'Junk DNA' could be key to controlling fear [1488d]
- Study suggests how much competition in the urban ride market can grow before gridlock sets in [1488d]
- International sea level satellite takes over from predecessor [1488d]
- Ancient migrants carrying maize from south were early Maya ancestors, says study [1488d]
- Researchers manage to generate attosecond pulses at 100 kHz repetition rate [1488d]
- OCT studies without noise: A new method for better detection of eye diseases [1488d]
- Calculating the global carbon footprint of space science [1488d]
- Spiral galaxy NGC 772 features an overdeveloped spiral arm [1488d]
- Information processing tied to emergence of hierarchy in human societies [1488d]
- Scientists characterize fertilizer uptake by maize in unprecedented detail, opening doors to improved yields [1488d]
- Abrupt transition from kindergarten to school is tough for kids [1488d]
- "Advanced" countries' wealth depends on the appropriation of resources and labour from the global South [1488d]
- Family size in Finland linked to education level of parents [1488d]
- New paleogene fossil flora reported from northern Vietnam [1488d]
- Researcher documents what happened during the first attempt at a gravitational-wave observatory in Europe [1488d]
- Arctic winter 2022 sea ice found to be 10th-lowest on record [1488d]
- NASA's Roman mission will test competing cosmic acceleration theories [1488d]
- Research considers how to tackle large data sets and multiple parameter problems in particle physics [1488d]
- Optimal shelterbelt structure contributes to increase crop yield [1488d]
- Q&A: Why ponds and kettle holes are also water sources worth protecting [1488d]
- Using LAMOST spectra data to propose new method to search for star clusters in Andromeda galaxy [1488d]
- Reconstructing sea-level rise in the Red Sea [1488d]
- Environmentally conscious consumers more likely to buy chicken raised on insects or algae [1488d]
- Studies of endangered animals on border of China and Vietnam stress need for transboundary conservation [1488d]
- As climate change brings more natural disasters, debris piles up—increasing health risks [1488d]
- Salt marsh grass on Georgia's coast gets nutrients for growth from helpful bacteria in its roots [1488d]
- Quantum dots shine bright to help scientists see inflammatory cells in fat [1488d]
- These countries have the most polluted air in the world, new report says [1488d]
- Studying the world's largest T. rex to learn about evolution [1488d]
- Physicists elucidate connection between symmetry and Mott physics [1488d]
- Fast-moving excitons observed for first time in metal, unlocking potential to speed up digital communication [1488d]
- A strange monopole observed in diamond: When string theory inspires quantum simulation [1488d]
- Study reconsiders early evolution of sea urchins [1488d]
- An expert on trends in gun sales and gun violence in pandemic America [1488d]
- Study points to strategies for closing the participation gender gap in engineering courses [1488d]
- On icy moon Enceladus, expansion cracks let inner ocean boil out [1488d]
- New tool to accelerate drug discovery [1488d]
- Leveraging AI to work with cells [1488d]
- New study defines spread of SARS-CoV-2 in white-tailed deer [1488d]
- Could the asteroid Ryugu be a remnant of an extinct comet? [1488d]
- Striking lane-like patterns found in bacteria populations [1488d]
- Extensive sequence divergence found between reference genomes of two zebrafish strains [1488d]
- Researchers reveal degradation mechanism of non-precious metal catalysts for fuel cells [1488d]
- Novel quantum sensing possibilities with nonlinear optics of diamonds [1488d]
- New study says an earlier spring could jeopardize the Arctic tundra's ability to store carbon [1488d]
- Universality observed in preference for color composition in paintings [1488d]
- A research study analyzes the characteristics of Apophis, the asteroid that will approach Earth in 2029 [1488d]
- Blowing bubbles in dough to bake perfect yeast-free pizza [1488d]
- New strategy enhances aromatics selectivity in methane conversion [1488d]
- 30-million-year-old Baltic amber reveals a lacewing that looks like a mantis [1488d]
- The 'hot hand' is a real basketball phenomenon, but only some players have these basket-making streaks [1488d]
- Video: What are the Trojan asteroids? [1488d]
- New research finds families on low incomes face constant struggle to get by [1488d]
- Medium-density housing robs suburbs of street and garden trees in Australian neighborhoods [1488d]
- Benefits of early calving are increasing due to late winter warming [1488d]
- Supermassive black holes put a brake on stellar births [1488d]
- Single-cell analysis reveals heterogeneity in metal adsorption [1488d]
- Magnesium diboride becomes superconductive at a higher temperature when it is stretched [1488d]
- Satellites' lasers reveal changes in Earth's water movement [1488d]
- Researchers store a quantum bit for a record-breaking 20 milliseconds [1488d]
- Researchers develop two new grape varieties [1488d]
- In climate fight, rich nations must give up oil first: report [1488d]
- Increasing harassment of researchers subject of new report [1488d]
- A technique for making quantum computing more resilient to noise, which boosts performance [1488d]
- Image: Hubble sees the eye of a colorful galaxy [1488d]
- Classifying weather to tease out how aerosols influence storms [1488d]
- Learning about barriers to economic mobility [1488d]
- Two endangered glass frogs discovered near Andean mining sites [1488d]
- Dating of boulders suggests Ice-Free Corridor from Beringia to Great Plains existed 13,800 years ago [1488d]
- Reality check: what the path to a 1.5C world looks like [1488d]
- Fungus-ravaged bat proposed for endangered species listing [1488d]
- Tomographic measurement of dielectric tensors [1488d]
- Nonaxisymmetric wavelike patterns identified in the equatorial region of the Earth's core [1488d]
- Adding fungi to soil may introduce invasive species, threatening ecosystems [1489d]
- New research predicts rising political polarization [1489d]
- New microscopic imaging method allows capture of high resolution and tridimensional images [1489d]
- Groundwater: Depleting reserves must be protected around the world [1489d]
- Was it a flash flood or not? Categorizing disaster types in historical records [1489d]
- Risk factors for attacks by dogs on other dogs, cats [1489d]
- Why groundwater is one of our most precious resources [1489d]
- How simultaneous record-smashing heatwaves hitting Antarctica and the Arctic will impact wildlife [1489d]
- New CRISPR element regulates viral defense [1489d]
- Competition among worm sperm speeds up evolution [1489d]
- Making wooden construction materials fire-resistant with an eco-friendly coating [1489d]
- Cooking up a way to remove microplastics from wastewater—with okra, aloe [1489d]
- Space-grown lettuce could help astronauts avoid bone loss [1489d]
- An improved ink for colon tattoos [1489d]
- Hawaiian-Emperor undersea mystery revealed with supercomputers [1489d]
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