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- Yeast uses plastic waste oils to make high-value chemicals [829d]
- Generative AI illuminates enzyme secrets using sequences evolved in nature [829d]
- Efficient and durable water splitting in acidic media [829d]
- An air-stable single-crystal layered oxide cathode based on multifunctional structural modulation [829d]
- War survey: 83% of Israeli NGOs impacted, mixed responses to government aid, surge in foreign support [829d]
- Researchers surprised by penned fish responses to robots [829d]
- New study calls for inclusion of death education in school curriculum [829d]
- No oil and gas majors aligned with climate targets: Report [829d]
- Vessel off Florida Keys identified as British warship that sank in the 18th century [829d]
- Dora, Otis retired from list of Pacific hurricane names [829d]
- A perfect storm: Assessing the deadly impact of climate-driven flooding and cyber attacks [829d]
- Scientists outline actions to protect lochs from climate change [829d]
- Across oceans and millennia: Decoding the origin and history of the bottle gourd [829d]
- Scientists weigh up current status of blue whale populations around the world [829d]
- Q&A: British champagne production overtaking French? How the shifting seasons are playing havoc with our crops [829d]
- Truth and reconciliation: New study finds people less likely to acknowledge war crimes on social media [829d]
- 'Tiny, beautiful, and completely unknown animals': Citizen scientists discover new beetles from the Borneo forest [829d]
- New spy cameras reveal surprising behaviors of chacma baboons [829d]
- Examining why women are no further ahead in the workforce than 30 years ago [829d]
- Companies reluctant to pay extra to confirm suppliers' sustainability claims [829d]
- Scientists uncover a causal relationship between remote extreme heat and the Canadian wildfires in 2023 [829d]
- Analytic tool rapidly reveals genetic diversity for next-generation crop breeding [829d]
- Crawfish could transfer ionic lithium from their environment into food chain [829d]
- Key test drive of Orion on NASA's Artemis II to aid future missions [829d]
- Exploring trends in AI-fueled metaphotonics research [829d]
- NASA sees progress on Blue Origin's Orbital Reef Life Support System [829d]
- Research suggests natural electrical grid deep inside Earth enables many types of microbes to survive [829d]
- Research suggests how turbulence can be used to generate patterns [829d]
- 'Modern-day redlining': Research investigates Wall Street-backed rental market [829d]
- Preventing another 'Jan. 6' starts by changing how elections are certified, experts say [829d]
- Researchers add swept illumination to open-top light-sheet microscope [829d]
- Researcher investigates the impact of local climate change beliefs and policy [829d]
- Motivated supervision increases motivation when writing a thesis, study finds [829d]
- One impact on Mars produced more than 2 billion secondary craters, finds study [829d]
- How genetic research contributes to effective lion conservation [829d]
- Spring is here: NOAA satellite animation captures vernal equinox [829d]
- High-quality microwave signals generated from tiny photonic chip [829d]
- How ants are breaking down biogeographic boundaries and homogenizing biodiversity [829d]
- Decoding the Easter Bunny: Eastern Finnish brown hare represents standard for species' genome [829d]
- Scientists find one of the most ancient stars that formed in another galaxy [829d]
- Economists warn of side effects of raising the retirement age [829d]
- Recyclable reagent and sunlight convert carbon monoxide into methanol [829d]
- ChatGPT is an effective tool for planning field work, school trips and even holidays, say scientists [829d]
- Hypoxia is widespread and increasing in the ocean off the Pacific Northwest coast, study shows [829d]
- Detecting heavy precipitation events directly with GPS data [829d]
- Rising scourge of e-waste a 'catastrophe' for environment: UN [829d]
- Quantum talk with magnetic disks [829d]
- Neolithic boats excavated in the Mediterranean reveal advanced nautical technology [829d]
- Planetary scientists use physics and images of impact craters to gauge thickness of ice on Europa [829d]
- Ancient giant dolphin discovered in the Amazon [829d]
- Killer whales use specialized hunting techniques to catch marine mammals in the open ocean [829d]
- US and Germany partnering on mission to track Earth's water movement [829d]
- NASA, industry improve lidars for exploration, science [829d]
- Research reveals what college students mean when they say they're 'just talking' [829d]
- Relationship between tradition and technology in Javanese music [829d]
- Hiring booms at SpaceX and Blue Origin making it hard for NASA to attract talent [829d]
- Breed differences in dog behavior: New book [829d]
- Investigating variation of fine root vessel traits in topological order within and across tropical tree species [829d]
- Novel catalyst strategy offers solution for efficient CO₂ reduction reaction [829d]
- Advanced statistical analysis highlights the role of interaction between US Supreme Court judges [829d]
- Climate change threatens resilience of Sri Lankan rainforests [829d]
- Cleaner air in Swedish cities brings significant health benefits: Study [829d]
- New tech monitors local space weather and provides real-time data [829d]
- An endless domino effect: Non-reciprocal topological solitons in active metamaterials [829d]
- Extracting intersectional stereotypes from English text [829d]
- Estimating flows of forced migrants from war and crisis [829d]
- Study suggests party affiliation affects consumer sentiment and spending intentions after elections [829d]
- Sense makers: How standards are enabling data reuse in the life sciences [829d]
- Bilingual child cannot 'turn off' their language knowledge, says researcher [829d]
- Q&A: Nigeria's forests are fast disappearing. Steps are needed to protect their benefits to the economy and environment [829d]
- Niger has cut military ties with the US: Why this could be bad for the Sahel's security [829d]
- What are microcredentials? And are they worth having? [829d]
- A century ago, one state tried to close religious schools [829d]
- World Happiness Report: Why we might be measuring happiness wrong [829d]
- The Humberside funeral home incident shows England and Wales need a better system for dealing with death [829d]
- The problem with shaming people for Auschwitz selfies [829d]
- Japan has abandoned decades of pacifism in response to Ukraine invasion and increased Chinese pressure on Taiwan [829d]
- Opinion: The Online Harms Act doesn't go far enough to protect democracy in Canada [829d]
- Restoring reefs killed by climate change may simply put corals 'back out to die' [829d]
- Deepfakes are still new, but 2024 could be the year they have an impact on elections [829d]
- If TikTok is banned in the US or Australia, how might the company respond? [829d]
- New study suggests that while social media changes over decades, conversation dynamics stay the same [829d]
- New insights on the transcriptional regulation of seed germination [829d]
- Study clarifies a key question in particle physics about muon's magnetic moment [829d]
- Understanding soil carbon's sensitivity to increasing global temperatures [829d]
- Toba supereruption may have facilitated dispersal of modern humans out of Africa [829d]
- Astronomers discover at least one in a dozen stars show evidence of planetary ingestion [829d]
- Quantum tornado provides gateway to understanding black holes [829d]
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