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- Bacterial cellulose in kombucha enables microbial life under Mars-like conditions [1403d]
- Chesapeake Bay watershed earns a C+ on latest 'report card' [1403d]
- New panels want to talk ethics, rules of climate tinkering [1403d]
- All wound up: A reversible molecular whirligig [1403d]
- Racially charged events spark classroom intervention [1403d]
- Human-triggered California wildfires are more severe than natural blazes [1403d]
- Sign languages change, too: The evolution of SELF in American Sign Language [1403d]
- Study explores the promises and pitfalls of evolutionary genomics [1403d]
- A novel all-optical switching method makes optical computing and communication systems more power-efficient [1403d]
- Study proposes mathematical tool to help understand fractal structure of quark-gluon plasma [1403d]
- Breakthrough paves way for photonic sensing at the ultimate quantum limit [1403d]
- Antagonistic interactions of plant defense compounds [1403d]
- How species form: What the tangled history of polar bear and brown bear relations tells us [1403d]
- New evidence about when, where, and how chickens were domesticated [1403d]
- A call to action on the issue of gun violence [1403d]
- 9th Circuit Court blocks permits for fracking off California coast [1403d]
- People in the Philly region are 'still reeling' emotionally from Hurricane Ida. Now, more rain is coming [1403d]
- Genetically modified corn found to not damage non-target organisms [1403d]
- Gun violence is a public health epidemic, experts say. It needs to be treated like one. [1403d]
- How wolf personalities can alter wetlands [1403d]
- Researchers tapped again for NASA moon mission, set to explore mysterious domes [1403d]
- Exploring wildlife's 'worm-wide web' [1403d]
- Developing the next generation of quantum algorithms and materials [1403d]
- Has a beautiful songbird become an invasive species in Britain? [1403d]
- Cosmological gravitational waves: A new approach to reach back to the Big Bang [1403d]
- Ultrafine ruthenium nanocrystals as an alternative to platinum for a pH-universal hydrogen evolution reaction [1403d]
- Examining how lichens defend themselves against toxic metals and high acidity [1403d]
- Researchers unravel the stability mystery of ocean rings [1403d]
- Cover crops not enough to improve soil after decades of continuous corn [1403d]
- How bumps in 2D materials could smooth quantum investigations [1403d]
- Analysis of huntsman spiders reveals patterns of social behavior [1403d]
- Revelations of genetic diversity of bass species can enhance conservation [1403d]
- Research sheds light on relationship between political affiliations and interpretations of COVID-19 graphs [1403d]
- What is the best radiation shielding for the surface of Mars? [1403d]
- Are the ethics of synthetic biology fit for purpose? [1403d]
- Research finds tree plantations encroaching on essential ecosystems [1403d]
- New model offers physics-inspired rankings evaluation [1403d]
- New way to identify influenza A virus lights up when specific virus targets are present [1403d]
- Origin of the boson peak in amorphous solids [1403d]
- Many gun policy solutions are effective and popular, experts say [1403d]
- New nanoparticles aid sepsis treatment in mice [1403d]
- Including all types of emissions shortens timeline to reach Paris Agreement temperature targets [1403d]
- Molecules found in mucus can thwart fungal infection [1403d]
- Indigenous Borneans knew a tree was two distinct species. Genetic analysis confirms they were right [1403d]
- Liquid platinum at room temperature: The 'cool' catalyst for a sustainable revolution in industrial chemistry [1403d]
- New polymer property could boost accessible solar power [1403d]
- Sharp X-ray images despite imperfect lenses [1403d]
- Get out and go fungal: Why it's a bumper time to spot our native fungi [1403d]
- Africa needs better weather warning systems, urge experts [1403d]
- Syria's climate-scorched wheat fields feed animals, not people [1403d]
- Climate action must not be delayed by global crises, UN talks told [1403d]
- Nearly one-third of adolescents do not feel safe at school [1403d]
- Australia has overshot three planetary boundaries based on land use [1403d]
- New study deepens understanding of how animals see, and what colors [1403d]
- Video: How gas stoves pollute your home [1403d]
- Hubble captures largest near-infrared image to find universe's rarest galaxies [1403d]
- Red pandas face a fractured future [1403d]
- New technology protects authenticity of engineered cell lines [1403d]
- 'Write fewer papers, take more risks': Researchers call for 'rebellion' against academic convention [1403d]
- Worms, nutrient cycling supports Coorong remediation [1403d]
- Intersecting light beams key in transformative 3D printer potential [1403d]
- Systematic study resolves debate on car exhaust catalyst design [1403d]
- Experts chip away at corrosion for the future of fusion [1403d]
- Molecular mechanism behind migration revealed in salt-seeking worms [1403d]
- Novel silver hollow fiber boosts CO2 electroreduction [1403d]
- Researchers reveal nano-hardness and microstructure evolution of nitride coating under irradiation [1403d]
- 'Time machine' simulations created to study the lifecycle of ancestor galaxy clusters [1403d]
- Scientists use robots to reveal how predatory fish cope with unpredictable prey [1403d]
- Miniproteins that can launch two-pronged attacks on viral proteins [1403d]
- Stellar populations of NGC 5053 investigated with AstroSat [1403d]
- Kelp mitigates ocean acidification, a key to the health and abundance of important shellfish [1403d]
- Wild cherry blossoms could save forest landscapes [1403d]
- Hubble images globular cluster Liller 1 [1403d]
- Direct transformation of CH3Cl to acetic acid through a carbonylation reaction [1403d]
- Tanzania rescinds decision to lift ban on wildlife exports [1403d]
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