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Scientific American
The EPA Wants Two-Thirds of U.S. Car Sales to Be Electric by 2032
[1134d]
The NYPD's Robot Dog Was a Really Bad Idea: Here's What Went Wrong
[1135d]
How the Mifepristone Ruling Could Affect Abortion Access
[1135d]
Quanta Magazine
Mathematicians Find Hidden Structure in a Common Type of Space
[1135d]
New Scientist
Legal marijuana in the US may be less potent than packaging claims
[1135d]
Spotting the way octopus stripes vary could help us conserve them
[1135d]
Bone fragment reveals humans wore leather clothes 39,000 years ago
[1135d]
Incandescent lamp could save energy by recycling infrared light
[1135d]
The Power of Language review: What speaking many languages can do
[1135d]
Why we need to be honest with children about the brutality of nature
[1135d]
How I found a new home online at Mastodon, after giving up on Twitter
[1135d]
Sleeping Beauties review: The strange nature of nature's inventiveness
[1135d]
Photos of solar sheep and an eco-winery capture Italy’s green journey
[1135d]
Thief of time: How to stop procrastinating and start doing
[1135d]
We must treat therapy with scientific rigour to see if it works
[1135d]
Skates evolved their undulating wings thanks to genome origami
[1135d]
Male orchid bees craft unique perfumes from flowers – now we know why
[1135d]
Graphene shows record-breaking magnetic properties at room temperature
[1135d]
The shocking decline of Earth’s microbiome – and how to save it
[1135d]
How do we know that therapy works, and which kind is best for you?
[1135d]
ScienceDaily
Father's alcohol consumption before conception linked to brain and facial defects in offspring
[1135d]
Is this the future of farming?
[1135d]
Want better kimchi? Make it like the ancients did
[1135d]
Dairy foods helped ancient Tibetans thrive in one of Earth's most inhospitable environments
[1135d]
Multifunctional patch offers early detection of plant diseases, other crop threats
[1135d]
Mitochondria power-supply failure may cause age-related cognitive impairment
[1135d]
Sedentary time may significantly enlarge adolescents' heart
[1135d]
Research in Japan shows the way toward tactile and proximity sensing in large soft robots
[1135d]
Luminous molecules
[1135d]
Study compares de novo proteins with randomly produced proteins
[1135d]
Starting small and simple -- key to success for evolution of mammals
[1135d]
Sugar molecule in blood can predict Alzheimer's disease
[1135d]
Toward a safer 'artificial muscle' material
[1135d]
Testing vaccine candidates quickly with lab-grown mini-organs
[1135d]
Your fork could someday be made of sugar, wood powders and degrade on-demand
[1135d]
Improving your work-life balance can make you a more effective leader at work
[1135d]
Increased droughts are disrupting carbon-capturing soil microbes, concerning ecologists
[1135d]
Wonder material graphene claims yet another superlative
[1135d]
How skates learned to fly through water
[1135d]
The brain's support cells may play a key role in OCD
[1135d]
Oral barrier is similar in ceramide composition to skin barrier
[1135d]
How did Earth get its water?
[1135d]
People who think positively about aging are more likely to recover memory
[1135d]
Genes are read faster and more sloppily in old age
[1135d]
Scientists track evolution of microbes on the skin's surface
[1135d]
Humans need Earth-like ecosystem for deep-space living
[1135d]
Researchers image magnetic behavior at the smallest scales
[1135d]
Whether physical exertion feels 'easy' or 'hard' may be due to dopamine levels, study suggests
[1135d]
The brain's cannabinoid system protects against addiction following childhood maltreatment
[1135d]
British flower study reveals surprise about plants' sex life
[1135d]
Critical observations of sinking coasts
[1135d]
Study predicts poor survival rates if Ebola infects endangered mountain gorillas
[1135d]
Phys
Researcher offers solution to coal conundrum on famous pirate shipwreck
[1135d]
Timing of snowshoe hare winter color swap may leave them exposed in changing climate, study finds
[1135d]
Oldest bat skeletons ever found described from Wyoming fossils
[1135d]
New book personalizes the reality of harsh cannabis laws
[1135d]
New textbook offers insight into better practices to engage men as fathers
[1135d]
New research finds altering language of job descriptions may not help organizations address diversity issues
[1135d]
Students set to launch self-built rocket into space
[1135d]
Photoacoustic remote sensing microscopy for lipid imaging
[1135d]
Genetic contribution from the Stone Age may influence our chance to have a long life
[1135d]
Where will California's record snowpack melt into floods? It's complicated
[1135d]
Scientist: Progress in identifying Tulsa massacre victims
[1135d]
Physicists take step toward fault-tolerant quantum computing
[1135d]
Study: Unfair labor practices delay first union contracts
[1135d]
3D-printed rocket maker to focus on bigger vehicle for commercial launches
[1135d]
Russia will use International Space Station 'until 2028'
[1135d]
Space race! Meteorites hit Maine, museum offers $25K reward
[1135d]
Big flames, raining embers in New Jersey Pine Barrens fire
[1135d]
Want better kimchi? Make it like the ancients did
[1135d]
A new way to share secret information, using quantum mechanics
[1135d]
Ecological restoration for sustainable development in China
[1135d]
Entering a new era of 3D printing for DNAs and proteins
[1135d]
Improving your work-life balance can make you a more effective leader at work
[1135d]
Examining early grain development in bread wheat
[1135d]
Study offers a radical way to think about agriculture and its potential benefits for farming
[1135d]
Food survey: Consumers trust and value product labels
[1135d]
High-pressure structure of a unique 2D ferromagnet clarified in recent study
[1135d]
Webb shows areas of new star formation and galactic evolution
[1135d]
Researchers confirm the existence of HD 169142 b, the third protoplanet confirmed to date
[1135d]
A new way to make a virus-fighting protein could save lives during the next pandemic
[1135d]
A fiber-tapering technique that combines plasmonic heaters and deformed optical fibers
[1135d]
Migrating ions through the perovskite layer in two dimensions
[1135d]
Tiny biobattery with potential 100-year shelf life runs on bacteria
[1135d]
Hundreds of rivers and lakes cross international borders—countries need to commit to sharing the water, says researcher
[1135d]
Arab Americans are a much more diverse group than many of their neighbors mistakenly assume
[1135d]
Is the US in a space race against China?
[1135d]
Study predicts poor survival rates if Ebola infects endangered mountain gorillas
[1135d]
Researchers image magnetic behavior at the smallest scales to date
[1135d]
Optically controlled metasurfaces for dynamic dual-mode modulation
[1135d]
Corporate social responsibility: Why family businesses get more bang for their buck than non-family firms
[1135d]
Three ways to put people at the center of ocean ecosystem conservation in Indonesia
[1135d]
Looking to boost revenue as an online retailer? Charge an upfront membership fee in exchange for unlimited free shipping
[1135d]
Got milk? The ancient Tibetans did, according to study
[1135d]
Predictive power of climate models may be masked by volcanoes
[1135d]
Multifunctional electronic patch offers early detection of plant diseases, other crop threats
[1135d]
Archaeological sites at risk from coastal erosion on the Cyrenaican coast of Libya
[1135d]
Research leads to new data on number of victims of terrorist groups
[1135d]
We can do more to restore our freshwater ecosystems, says researcher
[1135d]
Reduced health risks with new epoxy resin monomer
[1135d]
Severe droughts devastate eucalyptus trees that predate Ice Age
[1135d]
British flower study reveals surprise about plants' sex life
[1135d]
Study shows genes are read faster and more sloppily in old age
[1135d]
A team of physicists watches electrons getting dressed with light
[1135d]
What amphibians can tell us about water quality
[1135d]
Is technology-based intelligence more likely to evolve on land or in water?
[1135d]
Your fork could someday be made of sugar and wood powders and degrade on-demand
[1135d]
Scientists evaluate potential human cannabinoid exposure from consuming meat if cattle are fed hempseed cake
[1135d]
First near-complete sauropod dinosaur skull found in Australia hints at ancient links between continents
[1135d]
Cutting cable bacteria with a laser puts an end to a bacterial party
[1135d]
Obfuscating systemic racism in media representation of a school district state takeover
[1135d]
Critical observations reveal sinking coasts
[1135d]
Why some terror campaigns escalate to civil war and others don't: Study reveals surprising new answers
[1135d]
Four myths about the financial side of divorce
[1135d]
How the world's oldest known meteorite impact structure changed the chemistry of Earth's crust
[1135d]
Researchers reveal stability origin of Dion-Jacobson 2D perovskites
[1135d]
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