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- How youth teach environmental educators through intergenerational learning [345d]
- Summer solstice is an optimal day for plants—but climate change could disrupt this timing [345d]
- Why common climate messaging often backfires—and how to fix it [345d]
- Assessment tool identifies ecologically equivalent areas to guide restoration projects [345d]
- Review uncovers how compound extreme events are becoming a hidden health crisis in China [345d]
- Dark energy camera captures sparse pockets of light among dark clouds of Chamaeleon I [345d]
- Scorecard measures gaps in wildfire preparedness [345d]
- Moons of Uranus surprise scientists in Hubble study [345d]
- The Rosebank oilfield: Why more UK oil means more global emissions [345d]
- What the new British zoo standards mean for animal welfare [345d]
- The world needs bold, equitable climate action at the 2025 G7 summit [345d]
- A 'teenage' white dwarf pulsar may be the missing link among magnetic stars [345d]
- Why the salmon on your plate contains less omega-3 than it used to, and how the industry can address that [345d]
- Why burning waste to power a giant greenhouse really could be a greener way of growing food [345d]
- Norms lead young people to consent to sex despite uncertainty [345d]
- Where is the center of the universe? [345d]
- Fossils show colonies of reptiles lived communally 250 million years ago [345d]
- Going public gives firms a rapid profitability boost, study finds [345d]
- Chimera approach overcomes mitochondrial barrier to alter protein production in living cells [345d]
- Open dumping in Ghana contributes to flood risk and urban vulnerability [345d]
- 8,000-year-old teeth provide evidence that pigs were domesticated from wild boars in South China [345d]
- Five benefits Africa's new space agency can deliver [345d]
- The nuclear option: Europe's plan for faster space travel [345d]
- New measurements for M87's supermassive black hole: Spin and accretion rate [345d]
- CRISPR-Cas13 allows selective modification of desired RNA in living cells [345d]
- Nanoplastics can disrupt gut microbes in mice by interfering with extracellular vesicle-delivered microRNA [345d]
- Gifts from the sea: Molecules derived from coral may help fight harmful bacteria [345d]
- Two different time scales could increase quantum clock accuracy exponentially [345d]
- Antibiotic ciprofloxacin shows promise as template for new blood pressure drugs with fewer side effects [345d]
- Link among racial identity, GPAs, alcohol use studied [345d]
- Space: The final frontier or the next stage for global colonialism and exclusion? [345d]
- Nations call for strong plastics treaty as difficult talks loom [345d]
- Adorable animal content truly makes the internet more positive, study shows [345d]
- Chesapeake Bay health grade dips after hottest year on record and extreme rainfall patterns [345d]
- Low-income homeowners in flood zones risk becoming 'climate prisoners' [345d]
- Corporate boards with more women in positions of power can lead to safer workplaces [345d]
- Rural communities can leverage dark sky tourism using lessons from festival case study [345d]
- More than 300 potential targets uncovered for new antifungal drugs [345d]
- Fake news and real cannibalism: A cautionary tale from the Dutch Golden Age [345d]
- Ghosting and 'breadcrumbing': The psychological impact of our bad behavior on dating apps [345d]
- Deciphering the behavior of heavy particles in the hottest matter in the universe [345d]
- Smart virus trick enables cleaner vaccine production in insect cells [345d]
- Ancient fossils show how the last mass extinction forever scrambled the ocean's biodiversity [345d]
- There has been progress in gender equality, but female university professors still face obstacles [345d]
- Novel coating shields iron from rust with 99.6% efficiency [345d]
- Urban living expands musical tastes but reduces shared preferences, study finds [345d]
- Secret koala population uncovered on the fringe of a major city [345d]
- 'Link-bots' can move, explore, cooperate without sensing or computation [345d]
- Some economists have called for a radical 'global wealth tax' on billionaires. How would that work? [345d]
- Animals can't talk like humans do—here's why the hunt for their languages has left us empty-handed [345d]
- Patterns sculpted by physics: Evolution as revealed by turtle scales [345d]
- Image: Central Brazil Cerrado [345d]
- Genome engineers expand the reach and precision of human gene editing [345d]
- Shipboard cloud observations in the Southern Ocean: Antarctic research cruises toward better climate models [345d]
- NASA's TROPICS mission: Offering detailed images and analysis of tropical cyclones [345d]
- Migration minimum income rules damaging family life and causing acute distress, experts warn [345d]
- Decorative terracotta pieces challenge existing ideas on Carpetania's role in Mediterranean globalization [345d]
- Digital twins reveal how math disabilities affect the brain [345d]
- Machine learning helps ease the jitters of high-power lasers [345d]
- Record-breaking cosmic structure discovered in colossal galaxy cluster [345d]
- A ten-fold increase in rocket launches would start harming the ozone layer, new research finds [345d]
- First on-chip photonic qubit enables GKP states for error correction at room temperature [345d]
- As livestock numbers grow, wild animal populations plummet [345d]
- Confusing food labels are driving food waste, new research says it's time for industry to act [345d]
- Researchers back The Dad Shift protest calling for paternity leave reform [345d]
- Why regulating stem cell-based embryo model research is important (yet controversial) [345d]
- Researchers realize direct methane to acetic acid conversion under mild conditions [345d]
- Nations call for 'quieter' ocean to help marine life [345d]
- Australia's government is pledging better protection for our vulnerable seas—but will it work? [345d]
- Jarosite: A golden sponge to mop up metals [345d]
- Comet-catching NASA technology enables exotic works of art [345d]
- Cosmic chemistry breakthrough: Largest aromatic molecule found in deep space [345d]
- Decrypting cryptochromes: New insights into the mechanisms of protein light sensing [345d]
- Compact magnetometer innovation enables ultra-sensitive detection in high magnetic fields [345d]
- Self-propelled protein-based nanomotors enhance cancer therapy by inducing ferroptosis [345d]
- Unusual stellar nurseries near our galaxy's center puzzle scientists [345d]
- Scientists successfully edit oat DNA using for first time, enabling climate-resilient crops [345d]
- Silicate clouds discovered in atmosphere of distant exoplanet [345d]
- 'Claw machine' approach can sort a large number of embryo models quickly and effectively [345d]
- Working group recommends enhanced oversight of stem cell-based embryo models [345d]
- Magnetic microrobot mechanically mixes microscopic materials [345d]
- How do axolotls regenerate limbs and organs? A researcher has started to uncover their secret [345d]
- Genome of a 28-eyed jellyfish could provide insight on evolution of vision [345d]
- Carbon nanotubes replace metal coils for ultra-lightweight electric motors [345d]
- Gene pairs that confer resistance to wheat diseases pave way for breeding better varieties [345d]
- Fantastic soil microbes and where to find them [345d]
- Teen girl from 6,200 years ago with cone-shaped skull unearthed in Iran [345d]
- New map of Milky Way in atomic hydrogen reveals its clumped 'flocculent' nature for first time [345d]
- Mysterious fungi: Researchers pinpoint hotspots of 'dark taxa' across Earth's underground ecosystems [345d]
- How cultural transmission changed across 3.3 million years of human evolution [345d]
- New oil and gas fields incompatible with Paris climate goals [345d]
- Chandra spots surprisingly strong black hole jet at 'cosmic noon' [345d]
- Sea cucumbers could hold key to stopping cancer spread [345d]
- Amid Musk threat to decommission SpaceX Dragon, NASA reveals more Boeing Starliner delays [345d]
- Battle to eradicate invasive pythons in Florida achieves stunning milestone [345d]
- Astronomers perform a long-term investigation of open cluster Berkeley 65 [345d]
- Novel model to better understand the nature of hurricane landfalls enhances predictions and public safety [345d]
- IBM claims 'real world' edge in quantum computing race [345d]
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- Emperor penguin populations declining faster than expected [345d]
- Six decades of data show most phytoplankton populations have been shrinking by up to 2% per year [345d]
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