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- Global study identifies urgent blue carbon priorities in the fight against climate change [28d]
- Bio-based polymer offers a sustainable solution to 'forever chemical' cleanup [28d]
- Irrational decision or helpful evolutionary adaptation? A philosopher on the rationality wars behind 'nudge' policy [28d]
- Red-tailed bumblebees found to be key hosts for dangerous bee virus [28d]
- Canada's migratory caribou are under threat. Will we act before it's too late? [29d]
- How archaeology is preserving evidence of the Yahidne war crime [29d]
- Social media and monetization in the Ukraine-Russia war [29d]
- Q&A: Beyond the obstetrical dilemma, why are humans helpless at birth? [29d]
- Talking about politics at work may support employee well-being, study finds [29d]
- Low-income students and girls are steered away from 'risky' creative careers at school, says report [29d]
- AI approach uncovers dozens of hidden planets in NASA's TESS data [29d]
- The hidden cost of sperm storage: Ejaculates found to deteriorate across the animal kingdom [29d]
- From frontier to feedback loop: Expert explains why space must become circular [29d]
- Offended? Not me. How people use denial to appear rational on social media [29d]
- What's for dinner? Tooth enamel reveals what early Mesopotamians really ate [29d]
- Alternative pathways in proteasome biogenesis deciphered [29d]
- Warming coastal waters emerge as primary driver of large-scale humid heat waves [29d]
- Overlooked microbial network may drive methane production in the seafloor [29d]
- Barren captive environments don't just restrict animals—they intensify and prolong pain [29d]
- A tiny protein tweak, finally traceable: How light-based tagging targets pyroglutamate [29d]
- Highly and casually active citizen scientists contribute equally valuable data [29d]
- Single-cell imaging and machine learning reveal hidden coordination in algae's response to light stress [29d]
- Volunteers need training and support to deal with disclosures of child abuse in community sport [29d]
- New imaging technique maps membrane lipids in 3D at nanoscale [29d]
- Urban stormwater ponds support rich bird life [29d]
- New research reveals high option trading fees and barriers to competition [29d]
- All herbivores, great and small, help protect Australia's endangered grassy woodlands [29d]
- Satellite-driven model provides 'more realistic and reliable' predictions of sand and dust storm emissions [29d]
- Belt-like VO₂(B) single crystals unlock high-sensitivity gas detection at room temperature [29d]
- Genomic test could help stop destructive Asian spongy moth in its tracks [29d]
- Why Americans think they won't benefit from Social Security [29d]
- 'Gray-box' AI reveals why catalysts work while speeding discovery [29d]
- New NMR method allows the observation of chalcogen bonds [29d]
- Catalina Island study highlights open-coast seagrass restoration success [29d]
- When shrubs disappear: Exploring long-lasting effects of drought in southwest China [29d]
- We are flushing paracetamol down the toilet and into our water supply: Here's how it could be removed [29d]
- Electronics of the future: Ultra-efficient graphene switch developed at nanometer scale [29d]
- 600-year-old pinot noir grape found in medieval French toilet [29d]
- Why cooperative workplaces boost your sense of freedom [29d]
- Mammal cloning cannot be endless: Mouse line fails at generation 58 [29d]
- NASA to build $20 bn moon base, pause orbital lunar station plans [29d]
- Boron arsenide semiconductor sets record in quantum vibrations [29d]
- Earth's 40,000-year tilt cycle links Antarctic ice growth to subtropical productivity [29d]
- Special forces study points to emotional intelligence training as a way to boost performance under stress [29d]
- GNSS stations reveal fourfold turbulence during Antarctica's Ross Ice Shelf melt [29d]
- Catchment planning boosts impact of small water retention measures [29d]
- Boys ditch books when schools close—girls keep reading: Study [29d]
- Iron-substituted MoOₓ catalyst boosts oxygen evolution for alkaline water electrolysis [29d]
- Chandra resolves why black holes hit the brakes on growth [29d]
- Fish gill-inspired panels reveal path to efficient thermal mixing [29d]
- Magnetic microbots steer quantum sensors inside living cells [29d]
- AI avatars promise UK growth if laws can put people first [29d]
- Continued monitoring of sunken Soviet submarine shows ongoing radioactive leakage, but little impact [29d]
- Study finds overconfident CEOs are 10-15% less likely to delegate deal work [29d]
- What's that critter? New tech guidelines can help ensure we get the right answer [29d]
- Trapped subsurface heat may have triggered Antarctica's sudden sea ice loss [29d]
- A much more sensitive fentanyl detection strip, thanks to physics [29d]
- Snow flies produce bursts of heat and proteins to avoid freezing, new study finds [29d]
- Preparing for the next pandemic: Scientists discover a new class of influenza antivirals [29d]
- NASA to 'pause' orbital lunar space station project [29d]
- CERN hails delicate test on transporting antimatter as a scientific success [29d]
- AI could spot the next financial crisis—but there's a catch [29d]
- A complicated future for a methane-cleansing molecule [29d]
- A catalyst-free way to add boron to arenes [29d]
- Europe's Late Neanderthals descended from a single population, DNA analysis suggests [29d]
- A solar system in the making? Two planets spotted forming in disk around young star [29d]
- The truth of timekeeping lies within: Key developments in understanding circadian rhythms [29d]
- A spinel crystal structure exhibits unusual, pressure-induced superconductivity [29d]
- New lipid nanoparticle design improves precision of mRNA vaccine delivery [29d]
- Vital freshwater fish migrations are collapsing, says UN report [29d]
- Mathematical framework maps landscape of student knowledge via short quizzes [29d]
- Stolen chloroplasts maintained by host-made proteins offer clues to plant cell origins [29d]
- Why move antimatter by road? CERN tests a truck-ready antiproton trap [29d]
- XRISM identifies gamma Cas X-ray origin, solving a 50-year-old stellar mystery [29d]
- Nanoparticles enable large-scale production of advanced cell therapies [29d]
- Agricultural soils exposed to controversial weedkiller may be unexpected breeding ground for hospital 'superbugs' [29d]
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