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- Enigmatic rock layer in Mars' Gale crater awaits measurements by the Curiosity rover [1447d]
- Diminishing Arctic sea ice has lasting impacts on global climate [1447d]
- Shark nets remain a deadly obstacle as humpback whales begin their East Coast migration [1447d]
- Space-based system using GPS satellites could warn of incoming tsunamis [1447d]
- Research team finds that some magmas originate from mantle portions containing remnants of Earth's earliest crust [1447d]
- Canada looks to prosecute crimes on the moon [1447d]
- South Asia wilts in heat as Delhi rubbish dump burns [1447d]
- New study simulates San Francisco's worst storms in future climate conditions [1447d]
- NASA's Webb telescope is now in full focus, ready for instrument commissioning [1447d]
- Unlocked enzyme structure shows how strigolactone hormone controls plant growth [1447d]
- Laser-based ultrasound detects defect-producing features in metal 3D printing [1447d]
- Dolphin bycatch from fishing practices unsustainable, study finds [1447d]
- Menu design key to increased wine sales and customer satisfaction [1447d]
- Study shows how to balance economic development goals with environmental conservation using freely available data [1447d]
- First leaf fossil study of Borneo's rainforest reveals current ecosystem is ancient [1447d]
- Research shows why a no-protest zone is needed at Birmingham abortion clinic [1447d]
- How are the physical characteristics of the coal-fluid system reflected in ultrasound? [1447d]
- Developing inorganic lead-free perovskite for broadband emission [1447d]
- 'Polaroids' help scientists detect hazardous ice on airplane plating [1447d]
- New study could help reduce agricultural greenhouse gas emissions [1447d]
- 'Lensless' imaging through advanced machine learning for next generation image sensing solutions [1447d]
- Researchers create self-assembled logic circuits from proteins [1447d]
- Study finds relationships among herbicide-resistant weeds, tillage practices and agricultural greenhouse gas emissions [1447d]
- New study shows that the resilience of ecosystems can be measured from space [1447d]
- Unchecked global emissions on track to initiate mass extinction of marine life [1447d]
- Patagonian sheepdogs are the closest living representative of the ancestor of sheepdog from UK [1447d]
- What drives rechargeable battery decay? Depends on how many times you've charged it [1447d]
- Import tariffs: An alternative to a European energy embargo against Russia [1447d]
- Scientists call for cap on production to end plastic pollution [1447d]
- Researchers aim to accurately monitor subsurface carbon dioxide storage [1447d]
- Researchers design simpler magnets for twisty facilities that could lead to steady-state fusion operation [1447d]
- Model pinpoints glaciers at risk of collapse due to climate change [1447d]
- What can plants learn from algae? [1447d]
- Time‑correlated single‑photon counting technique to visualize weak pulse electroluminescence [1447d]
- Mapping vegetation communities using existing records for new insights [1447d]
- New method can predict summer rainfall in the Southwest months in advance [1447d]
- We must halve our energy use to avoid climate catastrophe, according to new modelling [1447d]
- Rainforest birds in decline in black summer bushfire aftermath [1447d]
- New study reveals how human embryo develops the precursor to blood-forming stem cells [1447d]
- Tigray in Ethiopia was an environmental success story, but the war is undoing decades of regreening [1447d]
- Viewing a microcosm through a physics lens [1447d]
- Teenagers' well-being seems to have little effect on GCSE performance [1447d]
- Unraveling the origins of the human spine [1447d]
- Thinking about God lowers consumer interest in self-improvement products [1447d]
- Hybrid electro-biosystem upcycles carbon dioxide into energy-rich long-chain compounds [1447d]
- Researchers add antireflection coatings to complex 3D printed micro-optical systems [1447d]
- How organizational identity orientations impact firm-supplier relationships [1447d]
- Inclusive design and research methods will lead to more innovative, intelligent technology [1447d]
- Decreased genetic diversity in immune system could impact endangered toad survival [1447d]
- New earthquake assessments strengthen preparedness in Europe [1447d]
- Discovery of 30 exocomets in a young planetary system [1447d]
- Beyond van der Waals: The next generation of covalent 2D-2D heterostructures [1447d]
- Skyrmions on the rise: New 2D material advances low-power computing [1447d]
- New theory explains mystery behind fast magnetic reconnection [1447d]
- New proton capture rate of arsenic-65 changes periodic thermonuclear X-ray bursts [1447d]
- Bird populations in eastern Canada declining due to forest 'degradation,' research shows [1447d]
- Runners prefer the same pace, regardless of distance [1447d]
- A molecular glue for turning on human cell pluripotency [1447d]
- Large bodies helped extinct marine reptiles with long necks swim, new study finds [1447d]
- New life expectancy estimates for UK dogs suggest Jack Russell Terriers live longest [1447d]
- Spinning stars shed new light on strange signal coming from galactic center [1447d]
- Correcting COVID-19 misinformation [1447d]
- New strategy to boost pseudocapacitive performance of micro-supercapacitors [1447d]
- English learners more successful when they stick with one program, especially if it supports their home language [1447d]
- Simple changes could deliver greener future for booming food delivery industry [1447d]
- Remote working: The future of work or just shirking from home? [1447d]
- Removing planktivorous fish mitigates cyanobacterial blooms in large subtropical highland lake [1447d]
- Extinction Rebellion scientists: Why we glued ourselves to a government department [1447d]
- CEOs are hindering LGBTQ+ equality in the workplace [1447d]
- Are you more likely to believe misinformation about Ukraine or COVID-19? [1447d]
- Researchers unlock potential means to reduce reliance on rare metals [1447d]
- Financial insecurity left hospitality workers more vulnerable to customer and management abuse during COVID [1447d]
- Harnessing the powers of light to operate computers [1447d]
- Forest plants now flower a week earlier than a century ago [1447d]
- Studying how people spend their time reveals how societies differ and change over time [1447d]
- Evanescent scattering microscopy: A sharper image for proteins [1447d]
- Does this dinosaur 'graveyard' reveal their final day on Earth? An expert explores the evidence [1447d]
- When it comes to dating advice, why is it always women who must improve? [1447d]
- Self-eliminating genes tested on mosquitoes [1447d]
- Building 'nanofactories' to help make medicines and more [1447d]
- Hibernating bats have similar metabolism to that of hibernating bears [1447d]
- American politicians have become less civil on Twitter over time, new study confirms [1447d]
- The future of food from the warming sea [1447d]
- Team creates map for production of eco-friendly metals [1447d]
- How quantum weirdness is improving electron microscopes [1447d]
- Service workers' volatile shifts linked to reliance on high-cost debt [1447d]
- New study finds climate change could spark the next pandemic [1447d]
- Earth's atmosphere may be source of some lunar water [1447d]
- Huge new ichthyosaur, one of the largest animals ever, uncovered high in the Alps [1448d]
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