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- Study challenges theories of earlier human arrival in Americas [1457d]
- African dust crosses the Atlantic [1457d]
- Q&A: Researchers develop sponge that can collect oil, phosphates and now microplastics from polluted waters [1457d]
- Small but mighty: Harnessing the power of algae to capture carbon [1457d]
- The moon, where no satnav has gone before [1457d]
- New accelerator at Fermilab approved for construction start [1457d]
- In noisy situations, your words and gestures help you to be understood [1457d]
- Sun releases moderate and strong solar flares [1457d]
- Could AI help imperiled marine species survive climate change? [1457d]
- Hiring friends and family might actually be good for business—new research [1457d]
- New research reveals the complexity of improving rangeland management in Africa [1457d]
- Cities are driving evolutionary change in the cosmopolitan white clover, a new global study finds [1457d]
- Lowering the temperature on a hot topic: A climate change primer [1457d]
- The case of Brazil: How policymakers may reduce avoidable deaths due to COVID-19 [1457d]
- Scientists set out to map the world's genomic diversity [1458d]
- NASA's Perseverance rover captures video of solar eclipse on Mars [1458d]
- Cannabis poisoning cases in pets have increased significantly [1458d]
- Prehistoric people created art by firelight, new research reveals [1458d]
- Study predicts climate change accelerates ocean currents [1458d]
- Small bees better at coping with warming, bumblebees struggle: study [1458d]
- After wildfires, scorched trees could disrupt water supplies [1458d]
- Uniform single atomic sites anchored in graphdiyne for benzene hydroxylation to phenol [1458d]
- Multifunctional graphene-based composites oriented by roles of graphene in photocatalysis [1458d]
- Tonga Islands: A seismic algorithm reveals the magnitude of the January 2022 eruption [1458d]
- Women's earnings found to drop after childbirth [1458d]
- Dying stars' cocoons might explain fast blue optical transients [1458d]
- Black holes raze thousands of stars to fuel growth [1458d]
- New project puts Gulf of Mexico dolphins at risk of extinction [1458d]
- Researchers predict active hurricane season [1458d]
- Robotic swimmer sheds light on microorganisms in motion [1458d]
- Researchers reveal RNA elements that enhance the cleavage of pre-miRNAs/shRNAs by DICER [1458d]
- Study shows everyday plastic products release trillions of microscopic particles into water [1458d]
- Dashboard reveals migration paths of billions of birds [1458d]
- 'Dative epitaxy': A new way to stack crystal films [1458d]
- Machine learning identifies antibiotic resistant bacteria that can spread between animals, humans and environment [1458d]
- Portable cereal quality rapid detector developed for efficient and accurate crop detection [1458d]
- Scientists discover potential key missing link protein bridging eukaryotes and prokaryotes [1458d]
- Researchers propose passive shimming method for Halbach magnets [1458d]
- Unveiling bulk and surface radiation forces in a dielectric liquid [1458d]
- New global forecasts of marine heatwaves foretell ecological and economic impacts [1458d]
- Developing a low-cost, high-precision fabrication method for thin mirrors and silicon wafers [1458d]
- Astronomers identify likely location of medium-sized black holes [1458d]
- Scientists build microporous MOF traps for mitigating toxic gases [1458d]
- A biological motor that consumes chiral fuel drives rotation in one direction around a single covalent bond [1458d]
- Study achieves the optical coherent manipulation of circular Rydberg states [1458d]
- Sci-fi becomes real life: NASA doctor 'holoports' to International Space Station [1458d]
- Eclogite samples found in China push modern-type subduction events back to 2.5 billion years ago [1458d]
- Chinese team breaks distance record for quantum secure direct communication [1458d]
- Nanotechnology enables single-cell sorting by function [1458d]
- Warming climate and agriculture halve insect populations in some areas [1458d]
- Marine microbes swim towards their favorite food [1458d]
- Pterosaur discovery solves ancient feather mystery [1458d]
- Lasers trigger magnetism in atomically thin quantum materials [1458d]
- Of the Premier League 'Big Six' soccer teams, only Arsenal shows resilience to withstand major future economic shocks [1458d]
- Protected areas don't always boost biodiversity [1458d]
- Astronomers discover micronovae, a new kind of stellar explosion [1458d]
- Balancing lipids and recycling to prevent mitochondrial meltdown [1458d]
- Researchers estimate trends and variability of snowmelt in China [1458d]
- Using bacteria to build settlements on Mars [1458d]
- No rest for new elephant mothers [1458d]
- Improving land conservation through algorithms [1458d]
- Nanostructures with improved stability for the development of more effective cancer nanomedicine [1458d]
- An efficient electrochemical intercalation method for high-yield production of TMD nanosheets [1458d]
- Small-molecule inhibitor locks tumor cells in place [1458d]
- Why freezing the Arctic Council is bad news for global security [1458d]
- Accessible developmental screening tools needed to ensure children from diverse backgrounds have proper support [1458d]
- Three ways teachers can be more effective with students of color [1458d]
- Core overshoot constrained by the absence of a solar convective core and some solar-like stars [1458d]
- Eelgrass beds important for resilience of fish stocks [1458d]
- Encapsulated peptide blocks communication and virulence of resistant Staphylococcus [1458d]
- Helping children with English as an additional language reach their potential [1458d]
- Future of Earth's defense is ground-based planetary radar [1458d]
- Early warnings for floods in South Africa: Engineering for future climate change [1458d]
- Putting survivors at the center of disaster response [1458d]
- Helping balance conservation needs with growing pressures for land [1458d]
- Bumblebees' nutrition influences their pesticide resistance [1458d]
- New report shows flat income taxes can also redistribute tax burden [1458d]
- What the invasion of Ukraine means for the IPCC's latest climate change report [1458d]
- Mathematics learning for Black communities [1458d]
- Increasing legal immigration in the US leads to long term fiscal benefits [1458d]
- Research on amphibian choruses shows how song and mating mix [1458d]
- How storytelling can motivate us to help others [1458d]
- Structural and functional studies of adhesion receptors disclose intrinsic activation mechanism of orphan GPCRs [1458d]
- Weather satellite prepares for lightning [1458d]
- Radio flares observed on a nearby M dwarf star [1458d]
- How much does mainstream media matter in an election campaign? (Spoiler: More than you might think) [1458d]
- How to survive a tactical nuclear bomb? Defense experts explain [1458d]
- New method for detecting pre-eruption warning signals at Whakaari White Island and other active volcanoes [1458d]
- To stay in the game directors need to rewire corporate missions and bring new faces to the table [1458d]
- Can wind turbines and migrating birds coexist? [1458d]
- Structural insights into the assembly of cilia [1458d]
- From Reddit to Sea of Thieves to Grand Theft Auto: How online games are shaped by the communities that use them [1458d]
- Extraterrestrial mining would emulate 'tears of wine' phenomenon [1458d]
- Government scheme 'ineffective at preventing abuse and death in custody' says research [1458d]
- Social media networks need new emoticon colors to stop messages being misread, study warns [1458d]
- A midge fly can be a source of currently used pesticides for birds, bats [1458d]
- Why Venus rotates, slowly, despite sun's powerful grip: Planet's atmosphere explains the gravity of the situation [1458d]
- Geoengineering could return risk of malaria for one billion people [1458d]
- Impact of family background on children's education unchanged in a century, research reveals [1458d]
- Under shadow of drought, Santiago ditches exotic plants [1458d]
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