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- 2023 hottest recorded year as Earth nears key limit [905d]
- New research sheds light on an old fossil, solving an evolutionary mystery [905d]
- New findings reveal koalas' health risks following bushfires, will aid in future rescue efforts [905d]
- Nine new snail species discovered in Papua New Guinea, a biodiversity hot spot at risk [905d]
- New study uses machine learning to bridge the reality gap in quantum devices [905d]
- Breakthrough in nonoxidative coupling of methane: Direct conversion to propylene in low temperature [905d]
- Centaurs gain comet-like characteristics through close encounters with Jupiter, Saturn [905d]
- Nube, the almost invisible galaxy that challenges the dark matter model [905d]
- Unexpectedly massive black holes dominate small galaxies in the distant universe [905d]
- New book explores complicated relationship between workers and their work [905d]
- Plant warfare: The crucial function of Nrc proteins in tomato defense mechanisms [905d]
- Police leaders face challenges when seeking to accommodate community stakeholders [905d]
- Engaging children with science helps with long-term interest in STEM, research finds [905d]
- Fuel leak forces US company to abandon moon landing attempt [905d]
- More delays for NASA's astronaut moonshots, with crew landing off until 2026 [905d]
- Unveiling the future of photonics: Hydrogel innovations pave the way [905d]
- How black silicon, a prized material used in solar cells, gets its dark, rough edge [905d]
- Quantum mechanics model unveils hidden patterns in stock markets [905d]
- Analyzing the extreme drought in eastern China in 2022 and its future risk [905d]
- Scientists collect eDNA samples in the extreme environment of the Arctic melting glaciers autonomously [905d]
- Researchers discover eco-friendly fungicide alternative [905d]
- Why we need to know more about individual carbon footprints [905d]
- Einstein Probe lifts off on a mission to monitor the X-ray sky [905d]
- Can alien civilizations detect humanity? [905d]
- New Maui forest height research could impact water yields, fire risk and more [905d]
- Innovating wastewater treatment: A leap from experience to intelligence [905d]
- Unlocking green entrepreneurial intentions in emerging economies [905d]
- NASA selects bold proposal to 'swarm' Proxima Centauri with tiny probes [905d]
- South Korea's gender imbalance is bad news for men. Outnumbering women, many face bleak marriage prospects [905d]
- 'Blob-like' home of farthest-known fast radio burst is collection of seven galaxies, researchers find [905d]
- Freedom of thought is threatened by states, big tech and even ourselves. What we can do to protect it [905d]
- 'Cli-fi' might not save the world, but writing it could help with your eco-anxiety [905d]
- Study of wide binary stars reveals new evidence for modified gravity at low acceleration [905d]
- Meat and dairy industry's attempt to change how we measure methane emissions would let polluters off the hook [905d]
- Unveiling hidden biodiversity underfoot: DNA barcoding of Taiwanese forest leaf litter beetles [905d]
- How marketing and business school educators can help combat climate change [905d]
- Studying engineering is tough: Six insights to help university students succeed [905d]
- Uncertainty abounds in seeding the sky to fight climate change, says study [905d]
- Precision coating boosts nanomedicine [905d]
- Fighting superbugs with medical nanomachines [905d]
- An undercounted group of Arab American and Muslim voters may have outsized impact on 2024 presidential election [905d]
- College applications rose in states that legalized recreational marijuana [905d]
- Two new books provide road map for educators, school communities to promote self-determination [905d]
- Q&A: Does noisy construction of offshore wind farms disturb marine animals? [905d]
- Shape matters: Study finds microplastic fibers may travel as far as the stratosphere [905d]
- Concerned about student mental health? How wellness is related to academic achievement [905d]
- How liberal conspiracy theories can be just as destructive as their extremist counterparts [905d]
- Study reveals key molecular mechanisms involved in development of tomato plant [905d]
- Dark energy is one of the biggest puzzles in science and we're now a step closer to understanding it [905d]
- How inter-annual climate variability affects seedling survival in temperate forests [905d]
- When polar bears hunt snow geese, hunger justifies the means [905d]
- Technique could efficiently solve partial differential equations for numerous applications [905d]
- New research on microbes expands the known limits for life on Earth and beyond [905d]
- New analysis unlocks the hidden meaning of 15,000-year-old rock art in Arnhem Land [905d]
- Deforestation in the Amazon may be decreasing the frequency of thunderstorms in South America [905d]
- Large-scale mapping of pig genes could lead to greener agriculture, pave the way for new human medicines [905d]
- With only the pawprints, researchers study elusive bobcat [905d]
- Quantum Cheshire cat study finds particles can't separate from their properties after all [905d]
- Secrets of a hot Saturn and its spotted star unlocked [905d]
- Novel chemical recycling system for vinyl polymers of cyclic styrene derivatives [905d]
- Hurricane waves hitting Americas grow 20% per decade: Study [905d]
- Study reveals genetic legacy of racial and gender hierarchies [905d]
- Meteorite analysis shows Earth's building blocks contained water [905d]
- A Jupiter-sized planet has been hiding a big secret: A 350,000-mile-long tail [905d]
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