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- Online search data shows Russian morale remained low and 'tacit dissent' spiked after invasion of Ukraine [1100d]
- Report: Pre-primary education 'chronically' underfunded as richest nations drift further away from 10% aid goal [1100d]
- Study finds carrying pollen heats up bumble bees, raises new climate change questions [1100d]
- Discrimination, crime and suicidal thoughts associated with greater odds of firearm ownership among Black adults [1100d]
- How government guarantees give banking customers peace of mind and keep banks open [1100d]
- Video: What is meat? [1100d]
- Researchers devise a simpler way to mimic aspects of human vision [1100d]
- Sanctions against Russians twice as effective since Ukraine invasion, finds study [1100d]
- Are college students with religious tattoos more religious? Yes and no [1100d]
- NASA's Lunar Flashlight to fly by Earth [1100d]
- BlackGEM telescopes begin hunt for gravitational-wave sources at ESO's La Silla Observatory [1100d]
- Dual-radical observation in a photoswitchable coordination polymer with synergy effect of semi-conductivity [1100d]
- Report: Butterflies across the EU are in decline [1100d]
- A predatory dinosaur from Brazil and its surprising anatomy [1100d]
- Designing 3D-printed pills with desired drug release [1100d]
- High efficiency, salt resistance and high strength desalination achieved with new hydrogel solar evaporator [1100d]
- Bronze Age long-distance connections: Baltic amber in Aššur [1100d]
- Creating kitty litter from soy waste [1100d]
- New study suggests massive Joro spiders are gentle giants [1100d]
- Timing is everything: New insights into floral development unveil nature's perfect clock [1100d]
- Apochromatic X-ray focusing [1100d]
- New strategy identified to curb a fungal infection affecting more than 150 crops [1100d]
- How kids in some disadvantaged schools improved their results during COVID [1100d]
- Plastic pollution could be cut by 80% by 2040, says UN report [1100d]
- More plants will go extinct if we do nothing, says researcher [1100d]
- Nigeria's street food adds to the plastic problem—green leaves offer a solution [1100d]
- Why we should embrace the joy of dressing 'outside of the lines' like Gen Z [1100d]
- Saturn: We may finally know when the magnificent rings were formed [1100d]
- Scientists take flight to map California's vast snowpack and measure flooding threats [1100d]
- Cities have a role to play in bird conservation [1100d]
- When does the gender gap start in the computer science field? [1100d]
- Report: UK consumers paid billions more for energy while providers increased revenues [1101d]
- Cutting the cost of education alone is not enough to prevent dropout, finds research [1101d]
- One in six properties in England will be affected by flood risk by 2050, study suggests [1101d]
- Superior National Forest and northern Minnesota tribes make 'historic' agreement [1101d]
- Using remote sensing technology in the battle to combat myrtle rust [1101d]
- What Cassini's 'grand finale' taught us about Saturn's interior [1101d]
- Quantum physics proposes a new way to study biology—the results could revolutionize our understanding of how life works [1101d]
- Winter atmospheric rivers boosted crop-infecting pathogens and diseases, say experts [1101d]
- African farmers reap rewards of flood-tolerant rice [1101d]
- New tool to guide efficient energy extraction from quantum sources [1101d]
- Opinion: Our hybrid media system has emboldened anti-LGBTQ+ hate—what can we do about it? [1101d]
- Just 1 in 5 employees in the space industry are women—this lack of diversity is holding us back, say researchers [1101d]
- Reusable nappies can reduce the environmental footprint of parenting—but only if they're used with care [1101d]
- Opinion: 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3' urges us to defend real animals [1101d]
- Supreme Court's ruling on humane treatment of pigs could catalyze a wave of new animal welfare laws [1101d]
- Short meetings could encourage teachers to stay on the job [1101d]
- For Canada jays, sibling rivalry can be deadly as winner takes all [1101d]
- Reading among England's primary children not affected by pandemic: New report [1101d]
- Facing external threats, bees may get help from internal organisms [1101d]
- Whale sharks found to slow down to allow researchers to scrape off parasites [1101d]
- Jaw shapes of 90 shark species show evolution driven by habitat [1101d]
- A new model to monitor Atlantic salmon farming in Tasmania's Storm Bay [1101d]
- How anti-Asian racism manifested at work in the pandemic [1101d]
- Surveys in UK and Germany suggest conservatives more likely to share fake news but usually without deception [1101d]
- Patagonia's underwater defense against climate change [1101d]
- Possible antidote discovered for deadliest mushroom: study [1101d]
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