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- From the air to the field: How nitrogen fertilizer helps feed the world—and why supply chains matter [5d]
- COVID-19 in mink farm reveals early lung damage [5d]
- Coordination gaps slow progress on Baltic Sea 'ghost gear' [5d]
- Spatiotemporal light pulses could secure optical communication by masking data [5d]
- Burning plus tree retention boosts natural forest regrowth in Finland after 11 years [5d]
- Economic hardship tied to increased violence across California [5d]
- How microplastics hurt the species that keep our coasts healthy [5d]
- Unlocking the value of biodiversity in the UK and Ireland [5d]
- Quantum-inspired algorithm solves 268 million-site quasicrystal simulation in a heartbeat [5d]
- Gravity follows Newton and Einstein's rules, even at cosmic scales [5d]
- Crowd flow measurements reveal hidden slowdowns and standstills in dense public spaces [5d]
- Next-generation CT scanner reveal new details inside 2,300-year-old Egyptian mummy remains [5d]
- 'Interstellar glaciers': NASA's SPHEREx maps vast galactic ice regions [5d]
- The giants of the reef: New citizen science project races to document centennial corals [5d]
- Shakespeare's 'missing' London house mapped with new discovery [5d]
- Marine sponge bacterium enzyme reveals a two-part route to make terpenoids [5d]
- AI tool maps stable metal oxide catalysts without coding, speeding clean energy searches [5d]
- Electrons crack open organic solar cells, exposing their hidden 3D molecular architecture in a single microscope [5d]
- Planets need more water to support life than scientists previously thought [5d]
- Plants' photosynthetic pathway type and rates of Rubisco dark inhibition may be linked [5d]
- Machine learning tool pinpoints optimal locations for tree planting, offering a powerful tool for climate mitigation [5d]
- Stress-triggered protein clusters reveal how cells sort damaged cargo [5d]
- Astronomers crack a decades-old mystery, catching gas morphing into planet-building disks around newborn stars [5d]
- Dark matter could explain the earliest supermassive black holes [5d]
- Cut off from making fat, parasitic wasps lose pheromones, fail to form eggs and cannot reproduce [5d]
- Hurricane-resilient coastal forests in the Northeastern US may be nearing their limits, project indicates [5d]
- Jelly-like plankton fuel bigger, faster-growing reef fish across the Indo-Pacific [5d]
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