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- Baby corals are just as susceptible as adults to deadly reef disease, study finds [1440d]
- Getting a better view of landslide risk with LiDAR [1440d]
- Uncovering warped protein interactions in cancer [1440d]
- To refine water forecasts, Western cities map snow by plane [1440d]
- New study provides insight on Britons living in the EU post-Brexit [1440d]
- California's 2020 wildfire season: Report summarizes record-breaking fire year and calls for shift in strategy [1440d]
- Mentioning 'white privilege' increases online polarization, finds a new study [1440d]
- Will climate change increase the risk of aflatoxin in US corn? [1440d]
- Scientists discover comet's hourglass-shaped dust trail [1440d]
- Major 2020 Alaska quake triggered neighboring 2021 temblor [1440d]
- The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna reaches a crucial milestone [1440d]
- Researchers develop new evolutionary approach for identifying proteins that functionally interact [1440d]
- New black hole sonifications with a remix are now available for listening [1440d]
- Jaws hold crucial knowledge on the fate of sharks [1440d]
- Researchers use silicon nanoparticles to visualize coalescence of quantized vortices that occur in superfluid helium [1440d]
- Scientists engineer new tools to electronically control gene expression [1440d]
- Scientists identify the most extreme heatwaves ever recorded globally [1440d]
- Experts develop a common language for trigger and content warnings [1440d]
- Chicago police data study yields index for identifying networks of criminal cops [1440d]
- A new 225-million-year-old reptile from Brazil [1440d]
- Sun releases moderate solar flare [1440d]
- Advance in understanding cell division could lead to new cancer treatments [1440d]
- After more than a century, California condors soar over redwoods once again [1440d]
- As drought crisis deepens, government will release less water from Colorado River reservoir [1440d]
- Flood risk reduction confers multiple benefits [1440d]
- International team releases first panoramic atlases of life in cells [1440d]
- Weaving is helping strengthen ancestral knowledge among women and children in Ingapirca, Ecuador [1440d]
- New sustainability and climate change strategy for schools in England doesn't match what young people actually want [1440d]
- Study finds that landslides can have a major impact on glacier melt and movement [1441d]
- The women scientists forgotten by history [1441d]
- As oceans warm will the methane 'Kraken' be released? [1441d]
- Aligning with others in uncertain situations can improve well-being, study finds [1441d]
- Fungi-based meat alternatives could help save Earth's forests [1441d]
- Unique machine-learning model predicts homelessness among US soldiers before their transition to civilian life [1441d]
- Activating a Clean Air Act provision could deliver major climate, health, and economic benefits [1441d]
- A space telescope could reveal a black hole's photon ring [1441d]
- Why sending money to the neediest can boost the US economy [1441d]
- Characterizing limestone rocks with Raman spectroscopy [1441d]
- Victorian medicine shaped modern concepts of race [1441d]
- Brands can be rewarded for social activism, but they also risk losing customers to apolitical rivals [1441d]
- How mosquito brains encode human odor so they can seek us out [1441d]
- Cold-survival strategies in animals: A spectrum, not either-or [1441d]
- Gene expression in the nervous system: Researchers discover a mechanism for its targeted stimulation [1441d]
- Building a better quantum bit: New qubit breakthrough could transform quantum computing [1441d]
- Researchers manipulate demographic of bacterial community with novel electronic technology [1441d]
- Astronomers discover a rare 'black widow' binary, with the shortest orbit yet [1441d]
- Tethers bring distant genes together to coordinate embryo development [1441d]
- The Eta Aquariid meteor shower is set to light up the skies: How to get the best seat in the house [1441d]
- New machine learning maps the potentials of proteins [1441d]
- 3D photogrammetry reveals ancient Native American artwork in Alabama cave [1441d]
- Ancient cave art: How new hi-tech archaeology is revealing the ghosts of human history [1441d]
- Reactive microscopy with MicroMator software [1441d]
- Toughness has limits: More than 1,100 species live in Antarctica, but they're at risk from human activity [1441d]
- Evidence that a DNA change made humans more susceptible to cancer [1441d]
- How burying the dead keeps the living human [1441d]
- Researchers test key neutrino model at the Large Hadron Collider [1441d]
- New 3D structure could lead to future drugs against cancer [1441d]
- Imaging chemical kinetics at liquid-liquid interfaces [1441d]
- Hydrogen-tuned topological insulators may lead to new platforms in sustainable quantum electronics [1441d]
- 'This black smoke rolling through the mulga': Almost 70 years on, it's time to remember the atomic tests at Emu Field [1441d]
- Increasing discord over abortion, LGBTQ+ issues keep polarization levels high [1441d]
- A simpler approach for creating quantum materials [1441d]
- Thin quantum wires work better with less insulating coatings [1441d]
- China's segregated school system hinders migrants [1441d]
- A species of mouthbrooding male fish in Australia carries wildly different egg parentage in its mouth [1441d]
- Astronomers detect kilonova associated with a nearby gamma-ray burst [1441d]
- Children's products labeled water- or stain-resistant may contain PFAS, study says [1441d]
- Distribution of females influences the evolution of testes size in Australian rodents [1441d]
- Feeling certain about the future can predict poor information-seeking and antisocial behaviors [1441d]
- Worst drought in decades devastates Ethiopia's nomads [1441d]
- Researchers devise cheaper, faster way to continuously produce amines [1441d]
- Squid and octopus genome studies reveal how cephalopods' unique traits evolved [1441d]
- Scientists announce comprehensive regional diagnostic of microbial ocean life using DNA testing [1441d]
- Study links urbanization to poor ecological knowledge, less environmental action [1441d]
- 40 million more faced acute hunger in 2021: UN [1441d]
- Brazil responds to less than 3% of deforestation alerts: study [1441d]
- New map may help conservation efforts for an endangered songbird [1441d]
- Do adult-to-child ratios and group sizes matter in early childhood education? [1441d]
- Dog owners' concerns and experience accessing veterinary care during the COVID-19 pandemic [1441d]
- Does the Earned Income Tax Credit encourage college enrollment? [1441d]
- Survey of LA homeless finds few want group shelter beds [1441d]
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