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- Industrial pollutants found in Mediterranean corals for the first time [836d]
- Results from South Pole Telescope's new camera emerge [836d]
- A baby boom of African penguin chicks hatches at a San Francisco science museum [836d]
- Why politics brings out the worst in us [836d]
- NASA's new experimental antenna tracks deep space laser [836d]
- Virtual reality study finds that environmental interventions may not reduce fear of crime [836d]
- Researchers provide genetic explanations for shade-induced biomass allocation in wheat [836d]
- Cleaned surfaces may be germ-free, but they're not bare [836d]
- Tropical cyclone genesis projected to move toward the poles [836d]
- Assessment and strategies for sustainable food systems within planetary boundaries [836d]
- Influencing factors and contribution rates of oxygen concentration over the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau recalculated [836d]
- Uncovering the green miracle of urbanization [836d]
- An eight-phase methodology for analyzing microplastics in soil ecosystem [836d]
- Researchers unveil method to detect 'forever chemicals' in under 3 minutes [836d]
- Politically conservative CEOs found to think differently about transparency [836d]
- Hubble traces 'string of pearls' star clusters in galaxy collisions [836d]
- Thesis: Mediation makes positive impact on suspects in criminal cases [836d]
- Problematic 'zombie leadership' lives on in many cases [836d]
- New research with implications for drug discovery makes it possible to visualize the smallest protein clusters [836d]
- 10 years preparing for 'Armageddon' [836d]
- Temperatures are rising, but soil is getting wetter—why? [836d]
- New process allows full recovery of starting materials from tough polymer composites [836d]
- Innovative hybrid models enhance soil moisture forecasting [836d]
- Cold-resistant bacteria found in the Arctic can degrade crude oil [836d]
- Low voice pitch increases standing among strangers, cross-cultural study finds [836d]
- Alien invasion: Non-native earthworms threaten ecosystems [836d]
- Air pollution found to impair performance in matriculation exams in mathematical subjects [836d]
- Nanofiber-coated cotton bandages fight infection and speed healing [836d]
- Pivotal moment for humanity as tipping point threats and opportunities accelerate, report warns [836d]
- Burning question: what can we expect in a 1.5C world? [836d]
- Why Danish consumers keep their electricity company, even though they can save money by switching [836d]
- How an unprecedented magma river surged beneath an Iceland town [836d]
- Foul fumes found to pose pollinator problems [836d]
- Combining materials may support unique superconductivity for quantum computing [836d]
- Physicists capture first sounds of heat 'sloshing' in a superfluid, revealing how heat can move like a wave [836d]
- Chickpeas grown in lunar regolith are stressed but reach maturity, shows study [836d]
- Professor explains what the UK/Canada trade disagreement means for UK farmers [836d]
- Trained AI system learns to design cellular materials for tissue engineering, energy storage [836d]
- A black hole has cleared out its neighborhood [836d]
- It's award season: Let's celebrate microbes in movies [836d]
- Study visually captures a hard truth: Walking home at night is not the same for women [836d]
- Innovative screening can detect 'cancer fingerprint' in dogs [836d]
- A novel micrometer-thick porous coating with unparalleled biomarker detection abilities [836d]
- When nanoplastics are not what they seem: Release of oligomers from polyester textiles [836d]
- Neural network assisted high-spatial-resolution polarimetry with non-interleaved chiral metasurfaces [836d]
- A novel technique for creating superhydrophobic surfaces [836d]
- General deep learning framework for emissivity engineering [836d]
- Why the UK needs connected strategies for net zero and leveling up [836d]
- High-profile incidents of police brutality sway public opinion more than performance of local law enforcement: Study [836d]
- Population can't be ignored—it has to be part of the policy solution to our world's problems, says researcher [836d]
- Opinion: Smartphones mean we're always available to our bosses. 'Right to disconnect' laws are a necessary fix [836d]
- Probing proton pumping: New findings on protein folding in bacteriorhodopsin [836d]
- A new generation of spaceplanes is taking advantage of the latest in technology [836d]
- Could protecting our proteins help us prevent aging? [836d]
- Ghana: Kumasi city's unplanned boom is destroying two rivers—sewage, heavy metals and chemical pollution detected [836d]
- AI could help cut voter fraud—but it's far more likely to disenfranchise you, researchers say [836d]
- Telescopes show the Milky Way's black hole is ready for a kick [836d]
- Ice ages were not as dry as we thought, according to surprising new Australian cave study [836d]
- Whether of politicians, pop stars or teenage girls, sexualized deepfakes hold a mirror to our sexist world [836d]
- French navy enforces fishing ban to protect dolphins [836d]
- 'Digitizing' your wardrobe can help you save money and make sustainable fashion choices [836d]
- Trees can make farms more sustainable—here's how to help farmers plant more [836d]
- About a third of employees have faced bullying at work—here's how to recognize and deal with it [836d]
- First Nations people must be at the forefront of Australia's renewable energy revolution, say researchers [836d]
- Endangered by the 49th Parallel: How political boundaries inhibit effective conservation [836d]
- Demography and reproductive rights are environmental issues: Insights from sub-Saharan Africa [836d]
- New research highlights implications of antibiotic use in human and veterinary medicine [836d]
- New techniques for making qubits out of erbium [836d]
- Scientists uncover a new model for the effects of radiation in water systems [836d]
- Versatile light control in WSe₂ achieved [836d]
- Walking on the move: New insights into the neurology of locomotion [836d]
- Scientists develop artificial worm gut to break down plastics [836d]
- How nearly identical RNA helicases drive 'mRNA export' via distinct protein complex pathways [836d]
- Fusion research facility's final tritium experiments yield new energy record [836d]
- Ubiquitin research provides new insights into the cell's labeling machine [836d]
- Why studying astronauts' microbiomes is crucial to ensure deep space mission success [836d]
- Act of altruism observed in bull elephant seal [836d]
- Greenhouse gas repurposed in novel experiments [836d]
- New study could improve predictions on rising sea levels [836d]
- New technique detects distinct fish populations in a single lake through their environmental DNA [836d]
- A new 'metal swap' method for creating lateral heterostructures of 2D materials [836d]
- Painkiller or pleasure? First conclusive evidence found for intentional use of black henbane in the Roman world [836d]
- Austria's oldest preserved dyes detected in Miocene snail shells [836d]
- First complete genome of a snakefly helps to understand its evolutionary history [836d]
- Cosmic dark matter web detected in Coma cluster [836d]
- Spiral-shaped lens provides clear vision at a range of distances and lighting conditions [836d]
- Stable intense supercontinuum light generation from 1kHz femtosecond laser filamentation in air [836d]
- Laser manufacturing of spatial resolution approaching quantum limit [836d]
- Southern California's smog-cutting plan is failing and regulators would rather point fingers than fix it [836d]
- What turned Earth into a giant snowball 700 million years ago? Scientists now have an answer [836d]
- Deep learning for real-time molecular imaging [836d]
- First molecular insights into the degradation of the ribosomal 30S subunit [836d]
- XMM-Newton spots a black hole throwing a tantrum [836d]
- Active galaxies as standard candles: Is dust the culprit behind discrepancies? [836d]
- Scientists present diamond substrate coated with niobium carbide film for superconducting detectors [836d]
- Metamaterial chimera nearly undetectable across visible light, microwave, and infrared spectra [836d]
- Astronomers discover new supernova remnant [836d]
- Why olivine and diamonds are best friends and how that could simplify the search for precious gemstones [836d]
- Technique could improve the sensitivity of quantum sensing devices [836d]
- Harnessing light-powered nanoscale electrical currents to propel emerging technologies [836d]
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