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- Fast control methods enable record-setting fidelity in superconducting qubit [483d]
- Wealth tax linked to increased savings, study finds [483d]
- Harnessing nature to defend soybean roots [483d]
- Big business uses factual research to mislead the public—philosophers analyze the issue [483d]
- A cleaner vision: Research supports safe, sustainable suds [483d]
- Neutron star measurements place limits on color superconductivity in dense quark matter [483d]
- Image: Earth in far-ultraviolet [483d]
- Computational chemistry method can wring more information out of electronic structure calculations [483d]
- The bacterium that transformed DNA sequencing [483d]
- Quasiparticle research unlocks new insights into tellurene, paving the way for next-gen electronics [483d]
- US, Japanese lunar landers set to launch on single rocket [483d]
- Researchers explore microRNA's role in bird flu infection [483d]
- Beach guardians: How hidden microbes protect coastal waters in a changing climate [483d]
- Webb reveals intricate layers of interstellar dust and gas [483d]
- Simulated universe previews panoramas from NASA's Roman Telescope [483d]
- New NOAA dataset to help improve flood mitigation tools, flood-risk assessment [483d]
- Wildfires disproportionately impact Latino and other underserved L.A. communities, data shows [483d]
- Study reveals CIO tactics to boost IT-business collaboration [483d]
- Seizing generative AI to forecast economic trends [483d]
- Americans lost out on $420B in bank loans because of the Federal Reserve, new research says [483d]
- Bird flu kills 20 million chickens in US, driving egg prices sky-high [483d]
- Exploration of root-lesion nematodes in New Zealand maize crops reveals a potential new species [483d]
- Overlooked tree crops are crucial for sustainable development, researchers say [483d]
- Ancient artifacts unearthed in Iraq shed light on hidden history of Mesopotamia [483d]
- Chemicals in sewage sludge fertilizer pose cancer risk, EPA says [483d]
- Exploring how cultural tightness and looseness shape global entrepreneurship [483d]
- A Swedish artist's model house could soon find a permanent home on the moon [483d]
- Big firms, big impact: How major exporters drive trade volatility [483d]
- Digitizing hope: Collaboration helps preserve species on brink of extinction with 3D imaging lab [483d]
- Two simple steps reduce worker fatigue during busy seasons, study finds [483d]
- Smartphone program encourages effective parenting, strengthens rural families [483d]
- Yellow dye from the bloodred webcap fungus may be harmful to humans—red dye could be a safe alternative [483d]
- How lynx and wolf reintroductions to Britain could be shaped by preconceptions and psychology [483d]
- Seabirds make clever use of winds to plan foraging trips over hundreds of kilometers [483d]
- Madagascar supports more unique plant life than any other island in the world according to new study [484d]
- 'Rage giving' boosted immigrant-serving nonprofits during first Trump administration, study finds [484d]
- Do aliens exist? We studied what scientists really think [484d]
- Vaccine hesitancy among pet owners is growing: A public health expert explains why that matters [484d]
- Study shows how Ukraine war impacts global food supply chain, urges alternative routes for grains [484d]
- Digital mindfulness program shows promise in enhancing employee happiness and engagement [484d]
- Lightning strikes make collecting a parasitic fungus prized in traditional Chinese medicine a deadly pursuit [484d]
- Academies haven't raised achievement. There's no need for them to have privileges that other schools do not [484d]
- Exocyst study reveals new roles for protein complex in membrane fusion [484d]
- Real-time fluorescent sensor could allow for precise monitoring of wine quality [484d]
- Fruit and veg, exercise, frequent bloodletting and more tips on staying healthy from medieval travelers [484d]
- First-ever detection of a mid-infrared flare in Sagittarius A*, the Milky Way's supermassive massive black hole [484d]
- How religion's brand became unpopular in Canada [484d]
- Newfound galaxy class may indicate early black hole growth [484d]
- Fertile land for growing vegetables is at risk—but a scientific discovery could turn the tide [484d]
- L.A. fires: Why fast wildfires and those started by human activities are more destructive and harder to contain [484d]
- Diversified cropping systems boost nitrogen supply but not soil carbon, ongoing field trial discovers [484d]
- SAMURI's intricate 3D structure offers insights into RNA modification [484d]
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