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- Biochemical technique for finding small molecules discovered by researchers [1482d]
- Solid aerosols found in Arctic atmosphere could impact cloud formation and climate [1482d]
- The impact of white-tailed deer on New Jersey farming [1482d]
- Avocado meal may be a novel fiber source for dogs [1482d]
- Manufacturing isn't the only way poor countries can develop [1482d]
- Caribou herd rebounds as Indigenous stewards lead conservation efforts [1482d]
- Visualizing the invisible: A new model to aid interpretation of atomic resolution molecular images [1482d]
- First fossil of a daytime active owl found at the edge of the Tibetan Plateau [1482d]
- Building new sea turtle populations in a biodiversity crisis [1482d]
- Scientists use cooperative action of a ligand-counterion system for sustainable ether production [1482d]
- Digitalization and sustainability: How do DAX companies measure up? [1482d]
- Team achieves 30-fold enhancement of thermoelectric performance in polycrystalline tin selenide [1482d]
- Citizen science data are crucial to understand wildlife roadkill [1482d]
- Research group proves quantum complexity grows linearly for an exponentially long time [1482d]
- Scorpions' venomous threat to mammals is a relatively new evolutionary step [1482d]
- Analysis of biodiversity data suggests hundreds of mammals are as-yet unidentified [1482d]
- Invading hordes of crazy ants may have finally met their kryptonite [1482d]
- Methane could be the first detectable indication of life beyond Earth [1482d]
- Will big biodiversity ambitions be enough to save nature? [1482d]
- Taking a break from news: A five-nation study of news avoidance in the digital era [1482d]
- Researchers develop rapid in-situ monitoring system of dissolved CO2 in seawater [1482d]
- Research seeks to advance aircraft turbine resilience to particulates [1482d]
- How 'inert' compounds can steal ions [1482d]
- Researchers analyze origins/economic disruption of Ukraine War [1482d]
- Squid skin-inspired cup cozy will keep your hands cool and your coffee hot [1482d]
- May the odds be in your favor: Relatedness and size interact in shaping poison frog tadpole cannibal aggression [1482d]
- Toxic, invasive weed finds value as organic fertiliser [1482d]
- External magnetic field causes shift in electronic Dirac band structure in a kagome magnet [1482d]
- More than 1,200 black bears are waking up in Connecticut. What to know about trash, pets and those ear tags [1482d]
- Ancient helium leaking from core offers clues of Earth's formation [1482d]
- Red-backed salamanders possess only limited ability to adjust to warming climate [1482d]
- Unprecedented videos show RNA switching 'on' and 'off' [1482d]
- Progress in developing a hypoallergenic cat [1482d]
- Extreme heat already disrupts air travel. With climate change, it's going to get worse [1482d]
- New genetic tools improve potential rescue of Victoria's endangered state bird [1482d]
- Laboratory analog for collision of outflow with dense clouds in protostar or starburst galaxy M82 [1482d]
- New method to study outflows from galactic centers in preparation for Athena [1482d]
- Record efficiencies in thin film photovoltaic cells [1482d]
- Team at Borexino shows it is possible to have directional and energy sensitivity when studying solar neutrinos [1482d]
- Scientists find ways to study and reconstruct past scents [1482d]
- Gig workers aren't self-employed, they're modern-day feudal serfs [1482d]
- To help Black students feel safer, schools must embrace their cultural identity [1482d]
- Psychologist discusses how Texas, Florida controversies could affect LGBTQ+ people [1482d]
- Gene deletion behind anomaly in blood cancer cells [1482d]
- Octopus-like tentacles help cancer cells invade the body [1482d]
- For plant geneticists, some genes are double the trouble [1482d]
- Solar energy explains fast yearly retreat of Antarctica's sea ice [1482d]
- Blue-eyed shags survived Ice Age in New Zealand [1482d]
- Machine learning techniques can speed up glacier modeling by 1,000 times [1482d]
- New measurement suggests US undercounts people in poverty [1482d]
- Scientists deploy chemical tools to detect cancer-causing proteins [1482d]
- The COVID-19 pandemic pushed social media to become increasingly tribal [1482d]
- Addressing the ocean deoxygenation crisis [1482d]
- Why is board gaming so white and male? I'm trying to figure that out [1482d]
- Cu+ doping enhances self-trapped exciton emission in alloyed Cs2(Ag/Na)InCl6 double perovskite [1482d]
- Visualizing the internal compartments of living plant cells using fluorescent naphthalimide dyes [1482d]
- Growing quantum dots in a regular arrangement [1482d]
- Zebra finch males sing in dialects and females pay attention [1482d]
- The edge currents that don't go with the flow: Scientists make peculiar quantum discovery [1482d]
- The face of a medieval wanderer: Isotopic investigation of remains in Scotland [1482d]
- To fertilize or not to fertilize: A delicate balance between chalky rice grains and excessive protein content [1482d]
- Researchers identify leprosy in wild chimpanzees [1482d]
- No, sunscreen chemicals are not bleaching the Great Barrier Reef [1482d]
- Hydrogel polymer improves agrophysical properties of soil [1482d]
- Video: Past, present, and future of women in space [1482d]
- Hey DUDE: Mysterious death of carbon star plays out like six-ring circus [1482d]
- Synthesis of TNTNB represents new energy peak for organic explosives [1482d]
- Dynamics of an impacting emulsion droplet: The influence of materials science in agriculture [1482d]
- Quasi-periodic oscillations detected in pulsar LMC X-4 [1482d]
- Image: Hubble spies a stunning spiral [1482d]
- Standard method to evaluate emerging flat lens technologies [1482d]
- Researchers use statistics and AI methods to correct systematic errors of weather models [1482d]
- Hidden in a museum, we found the skull of a rare armored dinosaur that roamed Queensland 105 million years ago [1482d]
- Want to avoid a bluebottle sting? Here's how to predict which beach they'll land on [1482d]
- Printing circuits on rare nanomagnets puts a new spin on computing [1482d]
- Coral-reef fish can become more risk-averse at their poleward range limits [1482d]
- Ejection nebula of supernova Cassiopeia A does not expand evenly [1482d]
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