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- AI can teach math teachers how to improve student skills [938d]
- 'Appetite for drumsticks': First prey found in a tyrannosaur stomach [938d]
- Reassessing what we can expect from peptides in disease detection [938d]
- A superconducting junction made from a single 2D material promises to harness strange new physics [938d]
- Catalyst makes drugs inside the body to minimize side effects [938d]
- Conjoined 'racetracks' make new optical device possible [938d]
- Parrots and songbirds have evolved distinct brain mechanisms, study shows [938d]
- Research enables high-resolution imaging of moving objects using Fourier ptychographic imaging [938d]
- Using machine learning to optimize volatile fatty acid production in riboflavin-mediated sludge fermentation [938d]
- Polyethylene waste could be a thing of the past [938d]
- Genetic mutations that promote reproduction tend to shorten human lifespan, study shows [938d]
- Transforming rice phenotyping: Advanced deep learning models enhance panicle analysis and nitrogen impact studies [938d]
- Creating a C4-like vein pattern in rice by manipulating SHORT ROOT and auxin levels [938d]
- Evidence that ancient Tethys Ocean influenced Earth's past environments [938d]
- Metamorphic evolution of the East Tethys tectonic domain and its tectonic implications [938d]
- Climate change will increase wildfire risk and lengthen fire seasons, study confirms [938d]
- Modified caffeine molecules help medical research move forward [938d]
- Nearly 1 in 4 people now drought stricken, according to UN report [938d]
- Catalyzing momentum for health negotiations at COP28 [938d]
- Are wetlands really a flood risk? Experts debunk most common myths around these precious ecosystems [938d]
- The mysterious 'speeding up' glaciers of Svalbard [938d]
- How early farmers in Scandinavia overcame climate change [938d]
- Study demonstrates improved nutrition and taste of plant-based milks thanks to pretreatment methods [938d]
- Researcher characterizes enzymes with N–N bonds for antibacterial applications [938d]
- Research finds marine bacteria, atmospheric rivers can contribute to formation of ice clouds [938d]
- A better way of measuring homophily: Uncovering hidden mixing patterns in real-world networks. [938d]
- Researcher offers increased understanding of corrosion in lime kilns fired with biofuel [938d]
- Digital multi-sided platforms transform traditional value chains in business-to-business service sales: Study [939d]
- New research reveals challenges posed by austerity, Brexit and COVID-19 for international town-twinning partnerships [939d]
- Snake charm: Four reasons to love snakes [939d]
- Future of 200 migratory bird species put at risk by cyclones and droughts [939d]
- eDNA explained: Unlocking nature's hidden biodiversity [939d]
- Stingray diet keeps great hammerhead sharks close to shore [939d]
- Scientists spice up genetic research through habanero peppers and AI [939d]
- The benefit of music education on the well-being of children in a post-COVID world [939d]
- More accurate O'ahu rainfall data supports extreme weather preparedness [939d]
- Novel tool informs land use and nutrient control in troubled waters [939d]
- Image: Hubble captures a cluster in the Large Magellanic Cloud [939d]
- Generous social welfare policies are linked to decreased child neglect [939d]
- Research shows noisy miner birds are bullying forest birds from urban area [939d]
- Non-summer hydrothermal variations in north subtropical China over the past 200 years [939d]
- Scientists unveil high-resolution remote sensing monitoring system for surface solar radiation [939d]
- Researchers discover new lipid nanoparticle that shows muscle-specific mRNA delivery, reduces off-target effects. [939d]
- Human noise makes cod inactive. When it gets quiet again, they take off [939d]
- New report highlights imminent climate threats: Calls for urgent global action [939d]
- Fire ants are on the march—here's what happens when they sting [939d]
- As the temperature rises, so do rates of domestic violence, say researchers [939d]
- Hospitals in Ukraine seeing surge in drug-resistant infections: CDC [939d]
- Australia's first mobile cooling hub is ready for searing heat this summer—and people who are homeless helped design it [939d]
- Harnessing the oceans to 'bury' carbon has huge potential—and risk—so NZ needs to move with caution [939d]
- Rent-a-tree firm helps Londoners have a sustaintable Christmas [939d]
- How to stay hopeful in a world seemingly beyond saving [939d]
- Biopesticide is harmless to mammals but can wipe out colonies of wasps that benefit plants [939d]
- Researchers unveil comprehensive collection of rhodamine-based fluorescent dyes [939d]
- Australian councils are opening the door to tiny houses as a quick, affordable and green solution [939d]
- Turning annual performance reviews into 'humble encounters' yields dividends for employees and managers [939d]
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