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- Researchers develop high-resolution daily atmospheric CO₂ dataset for China [73d]
- The war after the war: How violence is passed down through generations [73d]
- Vulcan rocket launch suffers fiery booster issue but makes it to space, company says [73d]
- Swarms of AI bots can sway people's beliefs, threatening democracy [73d]
- Researchers identify key genes controlling rice tiller angle [73d]
- How children's play with everyday objects can encourage skills needed for STEM success [73d]
- What dating apps are really optimizing. Hint: It isn't love [73d]
- Rare Red Rock sunflower at high risk of extinction, petition argues [73d]
- Protecting vertebrates from biodiversity loss: Study identifies priority threats [73d]
- UK space firm Skyrora explores buying assets of struggling rival Orbex [73d]
- Wearable sensor can detect dangerous ammonia gas through color and electronics [73d]
- Basic research on Listeria bacteria leads to unique cancer therapy [73d]
- 'It ain't no unicorn': Meet the researchers who've interviewed 130 Bigfoot hunters [73d]
- Noisy classroom? Study suggests engagement matters more than eliminating background noise [73d]
- The hidden impact of polluted snow [73d]
- Politics could threaten future of national parks as 'big tourism' interests take over [73d]
- 100 beavers set to be reintroduced to the UK this year, with more to come [73d]
- Swipe left or right? Sharing conspiracy theories in dating profiles can damage first impressions [73d]
- Why brands can become emotional lifelines in times of crisis [73d]
- Cutting down on quantum-dot crosstalk: Precise measurements expose a new challenge [73d]
- Where'd you get that frog? Study traces illicit online amphibian trade [73d]
- Physicists develop new protocol for building photonic graph states [73d]
- Temporal evolution of GRB 240825A afterglow provides insight into origins of optically dark gamma-ray bursts [73d]
- Science policy education should start on campus, say researchers [73d]
- Korean study finds extent of drought areas shapes public response [73d]
- Driven electrolytes are agile and active at the nanoscale [73d]
- New analysis of crystal deformation in olivine reveals surprising results [73d]
- Climate change is driving rising agricultural water use in Central Asia [73d]
- Chip makes pH measurements easier and devices more robust and portable [73d]
- Holistic monitoring system measures the state of lake ecosystems [73d]
- Silicon metasurfaces boost optical image processing with passive intensity-based filtering [73d]
- New 3D printing ink uses 70% lignin and recycles with water [73d]
- Photonic integrated circuits enable programmable non-Abelian 'braiding' of light states [73d]
- Gravitational lensing technique unveils supermassive black hole pairs [73d]
- What to know about EPA decision to revoke a scientific finding that helped fight climate change [73d]
- New perspectives on how physical instabilities drive embryonic development [73d]
- Yangtze River fishing ban halts seven decades of biodiversity decline [73d]
- Nanolaser on a chip could cut computer energy use in half [73d]
- Sea turtles are nesting earlier but producing fewer eggs, 17-year study finds [73d]
- Pareto-optimized windbreak designs proposed for sustainable arid agriculture [73d]
- Demographic forms can undermine a sense of belonging in Latino Americans [73d]
- New AI method advances prediction of Brazil's national soybean yield [73d]
- 'Virgin' frescoes emerge from Pompeii suburb [73d]
- Global analysis tracks 3,100 glacier surges as climate change rewrites the rules [73d]
- Mapping where local pollution and fishing suppress climate refugia for world's coral reefs [73d]
- A new microscope for the quantum age: Single nanoscale scan measures four key material properties [73d]
- New study maps where wheat, barley and rye grew before the first farmers found them [73d]
- A new turbulence equation for eddy interactions: AI and physics team up to tackle notoriously difficult question [73d]
- Predator stress makes road salt far deadlier for freshwater snails, study finds [73d]
- EPA revokes scientific finding that underpinned US fight against climate change [73d]
- Failed supernova provides clearest view yet of a star collapsing into a black hole [73d]
- How plants balance woody xylem and fleshy tissues: Thermospermine targets methylated ribosomes [73d]
- Unique 'inside out' planetary system reveals rocky outer world [73d]
- mRNA fragments reveal a hidden process that protects cells from harmful mutations [73d]
- Genomics offers a faster path to restoring the American chestnut [73d]
- Elephant trunk whiskers exhibit material intelligence, revealing the secret behind an amazing sense of touch [73d]
- Jupiter-family comet 41P/TGK slows down and reverses spin after perihelion [73d]
- A little protein with a big role in building Earth's carbon fixing machinery [73d]
- Exploring how the Gulf Stream affects the climate system and the carbon cycle [73d]
- A DNA 'on-off' switch? Light and redox cues reversibly link strands for nanotech [73d]
- Fear or dread? How intensity of emotion may shape climate policy support [73d]
- Research: Older adults' living setups vary by race, sex [73d]
- Young caregivers in UK fall behind by end of primary school, study shows [73d]
- Will the Winter Olympics run out of snow? [73d]
- Earthquake data provide solid footing for AI foundation science model [73d]
- Drones with low-cost air quality sensors can improve air quality monitoring [73d]
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