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- Some black truffles grown in eastern U.S. may be less valuable lookalike species, study finds [1036d]
- New research finds that more than 90% of global aquaculture faces substantial risk from environmental change [1036d]
- Multiscale rupture growth driven by a complex fault network during the 2023 Türkiye and Syria earthquake doublet [1036d]
- 50-million-year-old katydid fossil reveals muscles, digestive tract, glands and a testicle [1036d]
- Innovative paper-like, battery-free, AI-enabled sensor for holistic wound monitoring [1036d]
- No simple answer for why people believe in conspiracy theories [1036d]
- New sensor chip advances rapid, cost-effective disease diagnostics [1036d]
- Research in a place where geological processes happen before your eyes [1036d]
- Poor sense of smell linked to increased risk of depression in older adults [1036d]
- Hyenas inherit power from mothers, but it's a privilege they pay dearly for [1036d]
- Groundbreaking bacterial discovery [1036d]
- Don't wait, desalinate: A new approach to water purification [1036d]
- Act now to prevent uncontrolled rise in carbon footprint of computational science [1036d]
- Study of Earth's stratosphere reduces uncertainty in future climate change [1036d]
- Study of deep-sea corals reveals ocean currents have not fuelled rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide [1036d]
- Tuning T cell traits and functions with biomechanical materials [1036d]
- Worse than diesel and gasoline? Bioenergy as bad as fossils if there is no pricing of CO2 emissions from land-use change, experts argue [1036d]
- First detection of crucial carbon molecule [1036d]
- Researchers uncover potential biomarkers of positive response to immunotherapy [1036d]
- Fighting loneliness by finding purpose [1036d]
- Gray whales off Oregon Coast consume millions of microparticles per day [1036d]
- 'Toggle switch' can help quantum computers cut through the noise [1036d]
- Ancient marine reptile fossil, publish ground-breaking evolutionary insight [1036d]
- Research questions value of sagebrush control in conserving sage grouse [1036d]
- Lean body mass, age linked with alcohol elimination rates in women [1036d]
- Investing in nature improves equity, boosts economy [1036d]
- Megalodon was no cold-blooded killer [1036d]
- Novel study deepens knowledge of treatment-resistant hypertension [1036d]
- Towards efficient lithium--air batteries with solution plasma-based synthesis of perovskite hydroxide catalysts [1036d]
- How coral reefs can survive climate change [1036d]
- Humans' evolutionary relatives butchered one another 1.45 million years ago [1036d]
- Dry days trigger leaves to send a surprising growth signal telling roots to keep growing [1036d]
- People in power who are guilt-prone are less likely to be corrupt [1036d]
- Human impact on wildlife even in protected areas [1036d]
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