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Study finds RNA molecule controls butterfly wing coloration
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SpaceX cleared to fly Falcon 9 rocket after landing mishap
[133d]
Hunt for rare bird shows how Ecuador narco violence impedes research
[133d]
Weakening Shanshan rains still disrupting transport in Japan
[133d]
New species of Antarctic dragonfish highlights its threatened ecosystem
[133d]
Plenty of ups and downs are key to a great story, research finds
[133d]
Runners are used to toughing it out. A warming climate can make that deadly
[133d]
More frequent financial reporting benefits investors
[133d]
Study finds lower-income NYC residents trade comfort for affordability
[133d]
Doughnut-shaped region found inside Earth's core deepens understanding of planet's magnetic field
[133d]
New buoys improve Minnesota North Shore forecasts
[133d]
Study combines data and molecular simulations to accelerate drug discovery
[133d]
AI can mitigate bias against women in loan decisions and boost lenders' profits and reputations
[133d]
Activists seek clarity over mining ban in Ecuador forest reserve
[133d]
NASA cuts 2 from next SpaceX flight to make room for astronauts stuck at space station
[133d]
Research exposes how repeated information warps our decisions
[133d]
Examining WTO system amidst growing trade imbalances
[133d]
Biodiversity loss: Many students of environment-related subjects are partly unaware of the causes
[133d]
Mini lab secures NASA ride to the moon
[133d]
Research highlights drought risk and awareness gaps in global society
[133d]
Where are all the male teachers?
[133d]
Non-Hermitian skin effect in all dimensions tied to point-gap topology
[133d]
Advances in optical micronanofiber-enabled tactile sensors and soft actuators
[133d]
Complete-basis-reprogrammable coding metasurface for generating dynamically-controlled holograms
[133d]
How stressed are you? Nanoparticles pave the way for home stress testing
[133d]
Public perceptions on the use of gene tech for environmental problems
[133d]
Study reveals key strategies to combat urban heat vulnerability
[133d]
'More than just numbers:' Statistics expert uses data to predict extreme weather, financial downturns
[133d]
NASA's new solar sail extends its booms and sets sail
[133d]
First fuel spill clean-up targets identified for Macquarie Island
[133d]
Naval Research Laboratory's LARADO instrument to detect lethal orbital debris, integrated on STP satellite
[133d]
Spin-controlled generation of a complete polarization set with randomly interleaved plasmonic metasurfaces
[133d]
Don't say math is hard: How parents can help children succeed at math
[133d]
Archaeologists discover diseased Anglo-Saxons that received monastic care
[133d]
Support for the unique challenges faced by culturally diverse fathers benefits the whole family
[133d]
Researchers explore design of polar crystalline solids of pure molecular materials
[133d]
Opinion: AI should not be allowed to adjudicate cases in Canada's Federal Court
[133d]
Ukraine recap: Drone warfare brings new phase to battlefront
[133d]
Hubble zooms into the rosy tendrils of Andromeda
[133d]
Researchers identify genes for low glycemic index and high protein in rice
[133d]
Why are food prices still so high? What is price gouging—and why is it so complicated?
[133d]
Image: Saharan dust in the wind
[133d]
New school year offers chance to help teens manage stress
[133d]
How can you help your child tidy up their room (without having a massive fight every time)?
[133d]
New discoveries about how mosquitoes mate may help the fight against malaria
[133d]
From harmony to civil war: When language turns deadly
[133d]
The urgent message coming from boys
[133d]
Study finds national decline in workplace well-being
[133d]
NASA G-IV plane will carry next-generation science instrument
[133d]
Computer 'reconstructions' of faces from ancient times are popular. But how reliable are they?
[133d]
The balance battle: Five reasons why dads are struggling with workplace flexibility
[133d]
NZ's Space Agency is both regulator and developer of the aerospace industry—that's a point of tension, say researchers
[133d]
Married to the job? How having a self-employed partner might be hurting your happiness
[133d]
Different mathematical solving methods can affect how information is memorized
[133d]
The Rubin observatory will unleash a flood of NEO detections, say researchers
[133d]
What type of excavator is most suitable for asteroids?
[133d]
New study highlights expansion of drylands amidst impact of climate change
[133d]
Novel chemical tool aims to streamline drug-making process
[133d]
Heat waves impair bumblebees' ability to detect floral scents, study finds
[133d]
Strong interlayer magnetic exchange coupling in La3Ni2O7-δ revealed by inelastic neutron scattering
[133d]
Higher-order topological simulation unlocks new potential in quantum computers
[133d]
Scientists offer strong carbon plastics for aviation
[133d]
Fungus gnat entombed in a 40-million-year-old piece of amber is a rare gem
[133d]
Enhancing microbe memory to better upcycle excess CO₂
[133d]
Scientists discover molecular mechanism that plays key role in gene transcription and macrophage functional activation
[133d]
Geophysicist's method could give months' warning of major earthquakes
[133d]
Using a gamma ray burst to search for violations of Einstein's relativity postulates
[133d]
Astronomers spot merging galaxies from 12.8 billion years ago
[133d]
Researchers present new diagnostic tool for laser-plasma accelerator using metal foil as 3D scanner
[133d]
Solar Orbiter shows how solar wind gets a magnetic push
[133d]
Groups of weaver birds found to have their own distinct nest-building styles
[134d]
Bluetongue anguish for Dutch farmers
[134d]
Nigeria's Lagos turns to waterways for green transport solution
[134d]
A California lake turned pink this week—in the name of science
[134d]
University of Florida professor to fly Blue Origin New Shepard on mission for NASA
[134d]
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