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- How plants stop growing to survive stress: Retired scientist's persistence reveals insight to boost farm yields [27d]
- New study outlines privacy solution for retail central bank digital currencies [27d]
- New research suggests deadly bat fungus is more widespread in western Canada than previously known [27d]
- Organocatalytic strategy provides a metal-free route to antiviral candidates [27d]
- From tropics to poles: How Pacific Ocean warming sets the stage for Antarctic stratospheric changes months later [27d]
- Need to parent differently now that your kid's a teen or tween? Five techniques that actually work [28d]
- Distant galaxy fades 20-fold in just two decades, challenging how supermassive black holes evolve [28d]
- Ice Age animals and slice of Earth history found in central Texas water cave [28d]
- Contaminated aquatic sediments can be remediated on site using new methods [28d]
- Hearing research traces evolution of key inner ear protein [28d]
- Marsh soils: Biodiversity fostered by self-organization [28d]
- Community music education a key youth well-being strategy [28d]
- Samuel Pepys censored his links to slavery, new study reveals [28d]
- Silicon nanospheres boost WS₂ second-harmonic generation 40-fold while preserving polarization [28d]
- If using ChatGPT is cheating, what about ghostwriting? The old debate behind a new panic [28d]
- Seismic activity in California varies with the seasons [28d]
- AI tool predicts wildfire danger faster than current systems [28d]
- Advanced dating method reveals age of Pacific coral architecture [28d]
- 'Cool' detectors cut neutrino mass upper limit by an order of magnitude [28d]
- Tourism work builds 100 transferable skills, study shows [28d]
- Webb and Hubble share the most comprehensive view of Saturn to date [28d]
- Microtubules discovered to play an active role in correctly distributing chromosomes during cell division [28d]
- Hooking big fish in warming oceans comes with a catch [28d]
- Why no individual is like another when epigenetics come into play [28d]
- Laser-modified graphene enables molecule-thick films to grow only where needed [28d]
- Protein modification discovery opens cancer therapy possibilities [28d]
- Urban AI should not be understood as a single, inevitable next stage of the smart city, say researchers [28d]
- Topological solitons power a chip-scale frequency comb source [28d]
- Motivations behind violent extremism uncovered in new global study [28d]
- Scientists engineer a 'Trojan Horse' to conquer aggressive brain cancer [28d]
- RNA-guided CRISPR system activates gene expression [28d]
- Is nectar naturally spiked? What widespread low-level ethanol could mean for pollinators [28d]
- Celluloid: The story of the plastic that made Hollywood [28d]
- Importance of sublimation for the Rocky Mountain snowpack highlighted in study [28d]
- Making quantum vibrations nonlinear to enable phonon-phonon interactions [28d]
- What the historic snow drought means for water, wildfires and the future of the West [28d]
- A forest cleanup crew at risk? What hotter Amazon lowlands could mean dung beetles [28d]
- XRISM clocks hot wind of galaxy M82 at 2 million mph [28d]
- Finding order in disorder: New mechanism amplifies transverse electron transport [28d]
- Why some reefs recover faster than others—mathematical model spotlights coral recruitment patterns [28d]
- Plastic washing at recycling plants can spike phthalates in wastewater, study suggests [28d]
- Parental advice on interacting with police varies widely by race [28d]
- Shell-cracking turtles defied mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period [28d]
- Studies offer insight into how owners experience pet loss [28d]
- If the Laschamps geomagnetic excursion happened today, aviation radiation exposure would be radically altered [28d]
- Brazil's fire corals may be facing silent extinction, experts say [28d]
- How New Jersey's limits on 'forever chemicals' in tap water brought levels down [28d]
- Using 'imaginative' AI to survey past and future earthquake damage [28d]
- Amazon wildfire emissions may be up to three times higher than estimated [28d]
- Rare mountain gorilla twins born in DR Congo: park authorities [28d]
- A captive chimp's instrumental performances hint at the evolution of vocal externalization [28d]
- Significant grade inflation may be occurring in graduate education, according to decades' worth of data [28d]
- Cactus catalog could help plant's prickly problem [28d]
- A potential antibiotic target emerges as pneumonia-linked enzyme's dynamic structure proves essential [28d]
- Scalable flow chemistry speeds deuteration of fatty acids with tunable isotope selectivity [28d]
- Stabilized hybrid photocatalyst boosts artificial photosynthesis efficiency [28d]
- One species or two? Understanding the Formosan legless lizard [28d]
- Developing optical vortex phase masks for the detection of habitable worlds [28d]
- JWST reveals most distant red galaxy yet at redshift 11.45 [28d]
- Dancing to invisible choreography, quantum computers can balance the noise [28d]
- Massive insect body size 300 million years ago may not have been due to high atmospheric oxygen [28d]
- Extreme global climate outcomes are possible even at 2°C warming, study warns [28d]
- How the body senses cold has been a mystery—until now [28d]
- Past CO₂ emissions may drive far bigger future economic losses [28d]
- The earliest dogs in Europe: 14,200-year-old DNA helps reveal their identity [28d]
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