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- Targeted alpha therapy: One compound holds promise for unified cancer care [91d]
- Dallas-Fort Worth has untapped innovation potential, study says [91d]
- New material can collect clean and safe drinking water from the air [91d]
- Research reveals hidden ocean heat waves threatening South China Sea ecosystems [91d]
- Researchers explore new ways to neutralize germs using light-activated nanomaterials [91d]
- How Edvard Munch's painting 'The Scream' might look in 300 years' time [91d]
- Natural textile fibers may persist for more than a century in lake sediments [91d]
- Light-activated material offers new approach to carbon dioxide conversion [91d]
- Using cow dung for sustainable carbon dioxide capture [91d]
- Decline in Japanese chum salmon linked to climate change [91d]
- Scientists create a new state of matter at room temperature using light and nanostructures [91d]
- The cactus on your desk is an evolution speed machine [91d]
- AI model predicts chemical effects on gene expression, speeding drug discovery [91d]
- Why models and longitudinal data on adherence to non-pharmaceutical interventions must come together [91d]
- Nest-building birds help disperse cotton further than wind, study suggests [91d]
- Bell-bottoms today, miniskirts tomorrow: Math reveals fashion's 20-year cycle [91d]
- Ultrathin BiFeO₃ breaks the 30 nm limit, delivering fourfold stronger piezoelectricity [91d]
- Some Canadians are willing to eat insect-based food, but conditions apply [91d]
- Past intensive whaling threatens the future of bowhead whales [91d]
- Genetic analyses show that many sponge species in the Indo-Pacific are regionally unique [91d]
- Statistics that tell the whole truth? It's as easy as ABC [91d]
- What happens to cigarette butts after 10 years in the environment [91d]
- Nano 3D metallic parts turn out to be surprisingly strong despite defects [91d]
- Proof-of-concept quantum battery shows faster charging as it gets larger [91d]
- From dust to planets: Parabolic flight reveal a turbulent path [91d]
- Sunscreen produces persistent free radicals when exposed to light, study finds [91d]
- How humans took over the planet: The role of cultural evolution [91d]
- The autonomy of universities in the U.S. falls far behind peer group, analysis finds [91d]
- Carbon nanotube 'black paint' absorbs terahertz radiation to cut 6G interference [91d]
- Bacterium that may protect against long COVID identified [91d]
- Graphene sensors stay stable in liquids, boosting sensitivity up to 20 times [91d]
- Bow and arrow arrived about 1,400 years ago across western North America, study finds [91d]
- What's in your lipstick and water? New test flags hidden mutagens [91d]
- 'Conflict entrepreneurs': Examining divisive political rhetoric and the pursuit of celebrity by politicians [91d]
- Quantum-inspired laser system delivers distance measurements with sub-millimeter accuracy [91d]
- 'Rock clock' refines time measurement of Earth's early complex animal life [91d]
- Climate policies can reduce emissions from economic growth in wealthy nations [91d]
- AI model improves flood forecasting with higher accuracy than current methods [91d]
- The cost of cold: Economics research links frozen crops to domestic violence [91d]
- Physicists trace the sun's magnetic engine, 200,000 kilometers below its surface [91d]
- Why some people still believe that aliens shaped ancient civilizations [91d]
- When it comes to networks, nature has an edge [91d]
- Largest UK study to date uncovers hidden chemical risks in waste-to-energy residues [91d]
- Moths are flying later in the year than a century ago, study finds [91d]
- CO₂ storage in the sea may pose risks to marine life, oyster study finds [91d]
- Experiment observes quantum radiation reaction as electrons hit an ultra-intense laser [91d]
- Why universities still struggle to make degrees accessible for disabled students [91d]
- 3D structure reveals how tuberculosis bacteria power themselves [91d]
- Asteroid Bennu's rugged surface baffled NASA—now, we finally know why [91d]
- 'Spiderman' cells trap viral genomes in their web [91d]
- Mathematical foundations for noise-tolerant quantum catalysts in real-world environments [91d]
- Suspected meteor falling over Cleveland could be seen several states away [91d]
- New rare bird species discovered in Japan [91d]
- Engineered anhydrobiotic cells detect odors after years of dry, room-temperature storage [91d]
- New DNA evidence reveals the complex origin of Palau's first settlers [91d]
- Scientists discover new heavy proton-like particle at CERN [91d]
- Perovskite crystals can host qubits, challenging long-held assumptions [91d]
- Generative AI in business schools: Friend or foe? [91d]
- Changing flight paths could slash aviation's climate impact [91d]
- What you need to know about Mexico's drug cartels amid escalating violence [91d]
- Social background shapes how hard children work at school, according to study [91d]
- How AI is changing the demand for skilled workers in Germany [91d]
- Experiment challenges hypothesis of cell-like membranes on Titan [91d]
- Whales leave DNA 'footprints' across the ocean. Here's how we track them [91d]
- Why developing nations could be the first to suffer as the Middle East conflict raises food prices [91d]
- Endangered smalltooth sawfish make a comeback in a historical Florida nursery [91d]
- How a new plan for protein could transform the UK's national security [91d]
- Ultrafast laser pulses bring diamond-based quantum internet closer to reality [91d]
- Researchers develop biodegradable, plant‑based packaging from natural fibers [91d]
- Ethnic land rights fail to provide Afro-Colombians with economic security [91d]
- Superconductor advancement could unlock ultra-energy-efficient electronics [91d]
- New study complicates the search for alien oxygen [91d]
- Astronomers discover long-period radio transient of unknown origin [91d]
- Criminology professor co-authors study examining stereotypes against Asian women [91d]
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