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- Researchers develop highly fluorescent helical quinolizinium salts via rhodium-catalyzed synthesis [240d]
- Climate change inaction being paid for in millions of lives every year, global findings suggest [240d]
- High-resolution imaging reveals how coral fragments attach to reefs [240d]
- Q&A: What are the benefits of seeing drought through a social lens? [240d]
- Plantation forests are key for koalas' survival: Researchers say urgent rethink on logging is needed [240d]
- A new, expansive view of the Milky Way reveals our galaxy in unprecedented radio color [240d]
- Wetlands efficiently remove nitrogen pollution from surface water, leading to cost savings for municipalities [240d]
- As ochre sea star 'baby boomers' grow up, species is showing signs of recovery [240d]
- Nanoparticle solution helps lasers pulverize kidney stones with improved efficiency [240d]
- Six-million-year-old ice discovered in Antarctica offers unprecedented window into a warmer Earth [240d]
- New danger for hurricane-hit Jamaica: wandering crocodiles [240d]
- Machine learning enables real-time analysis of iron oxide thin film growth in reactive magnetron sputtering [240d]
- Study highlights importance of arts-based methods in leadership education [240d]
- RNA modifications control how stem cells develop into retinal cells, research demonstrates [240d]
- Engineered extracellular vesicles halt lung cancer growth by silencing key protein [240d]
- How harmful bacteria know where to cluster and cause infection [240d]
- Monster Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in Jamaica [240d]
- What to know about Hurricane Melissa [240d]
- Canada isn't deeply polarized. Yet. What new research reveals about partisan animosity [240d]
- Absence of zombie worms on submerged whale bones sparks concern about species loss [240d]
- AI reveals which predators chewed ancient humans' bones [240d]
- Remote sensing helps confirm Aliso Canyon methane plumes traveled at least 6.2 miles downwind during blowout [240d]
- 'Mostela' boxes outperform standard camera traps in detecting tunnel-hunting weasels [240d]
- How banks affect the environment and the role your money plays in it [240d]
- The Glozel affair: A sensational archaeological hoax made science front-page news in 1920s France [240d]
- The long, deep dig: Collaboration unearths ancient city of Sardis [240d]
- Unlocking cell identity: RNA sequestration in P-bodies directs cell fate transitions [240d]
- How climate change can make people more likely to get into violent conflict [240d]
- Seismology meets botany: Geologist applies vibration science to saguaros [240d]
- Aridity and grazing pave way for invasive weeds in northern China [240d]
- Warming climate could harm mollusk populations in the western Atlantic [240d]
- The Red Spider Nebula, caught by Webb [240d]
- What we got wrong about mosquito mating—researchers explain why females are in charge [240d]
- AI framework turns supply chain resilience into measurable financial strategies [240d]
- One class used AI, one didn't. Their exam scores were the same [240d]
- Prototype e-voting system can solve coercion problem [240d]
- Study may lead to improved networked quantum sensing [240d]
- Far-right views 'normalized' at Dutch elections, researchers argue [240d]
- Luxury tourism is a risky strategy for African economies: New study of Botswana, Mauritius, Rwanda [240d]
- Image: Hurricane Melissa barrels through the Caribbean [240d]
- South Africa's coal mines are leaking methane, and no one knows how much [240d]
- The 'demonstration effect' can inspire girls to play—but only if communities are ready [240d]
- What Belfast's changing murals can tell us about peace [240d]
- Ecoball: How to turn picking up litter into a game for kids [240d]
- Climate change is making cities hotter. Here's how planting trees can help [240d]
- Risk-averse farmers need tailored incentives to grow bioenergy crops for aviation fuel, study finds [240d]
- Policy brief outlines flood risk reduction strategies for data-limited, arid countries [240d]
- Solar storms have influenced our history. An environmental historian explains how they could also threaten our future [240d]
- Children learn to read with books that are just right for them, but that might not be the best approach [240d]
- Novice wine reviewers' confidence follows U-shaped trajectory [240d]
- Algorithm-based strategy shows promise in reducing urban poverty [240d]
- All prey are not the same: Marine predators face uneven nutritional payoffs [240d]
- Australian Mountain Dragon faces 'nowhere left to go' as climate warms [240d]
- 'Derailment' warning as world faces threats to its ability to act on climate change [240d]
- Scientists describe an extinct rhino species from Canada's High Arctic [240d]
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