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- From freezer to fork: New thawing method could deliver 'dock-fresh' fish anywhere [96d]
- Insights into the logistics of cellular waste disposal [96d]
- Exposing how humidity can escalate a heat wave [96d]
- Mentoring programs help close education gap for disadvantaged children in Germany [96d]
- Seagrass meadows could be good for your health—yet they're disappearing fast [96d]
- What to know about venomous snakes in North Texas after recent diamondback discovery [96d]
- Lack of coordination is leaving modern slavery victims and survivors vulnerable, say experts [96d]
- Alor's healing plants: A treasure trove of medical knowledge and oral tradition [96d]
- Coyote, bobcat sightings are on the rise in parts of Dallas-Fort Worth; here's how to stay safe [96d]
- A rare desert plant shows benefits of sustainability efforts at a large solar array in the Mojave Desert [96d]
- Earth keeps getting hotter, and Americans' partisan divide over science grows sharper [96d]
- Quantum tools set to transform life science, researchers say [96d]
- Learning about public consensus on climate change does little to boost people's support for action, study shows [96d]
- Perovskite display technology demonstrates record efficiency and industry-level operational lifetime [96d]
- New spectroscopic method reveals ion's complex nuclear structure [96d]
- Greening school playgrounds can improve quality of life in cities and help deal with climate change [96d]
- Rethinking climate impacts through human well-being [96d]
- Comprehensive map reveals how E3 ligases organize protein cleanup in human cells [96d]
- New microscopy technique preserves the cell's natural conditions [96d]
- The hidden risk of combined stressors for soils [96d]
- Chemist proposes shared 'model proteins' to improve reproducibility in protein science [96d]
- Canada is losing track of salmon health as climate and industrial threats mount [96d]
- Exploring metabolic noise opens new paths to better biomanufacturing [96d]
- Hidden magma oceans could shield rocky exoplanets from harmful radiation [96d]
- Wormholes may not exist—we've found they reveal something deeper about time and the universe [96d]
- Historic ocean treaty to safeguard and sustainably use the high seas to take effect on Jan. 17 [96d]
- Do-it-yourself ammonia production: Renewable-powered system uses calcium to reduce emissions and scale for farmers [96d]
- Crowd sensing for the environment: Citizen science and plant apps map how urbanization alters city soils and climate [96d]
- NASA data helps Maine oyster farmers choose where to grow [96d]
- When lightning strikes: Models of multi-ignition wildfires could predict catastrophic events [96d]
- How dark asteroids die [96d]
- Methyl bromide pesticide still widely used in California, raising health concerns [96d]
- Study: Cross-border merger and acquisition activity predicts changes in economic growth, foreign exchange returns [96d]
- DNA's hidden 'traffic controller' protein may hold clues to cancer prevention [96d]
- History offers warning on dollar and deficits [96d]
- Scientists watch cell receptors respond in real time as drugs bind [96d]
- Ruff days or cat-astrophies? How to help pets handle stressful situations [96d]
- Long-term pesticide exposure accelerates aging and shortens lifespan in fish [96d]
- Fossils reveal 'latitudinal traps' that increased extinction risk for marine species [96d]
- Tiny earthquakes reveal hidden faults under Northern California [96d]
- How AI-generated sexual images cause real harm, even though we know they are 'fake' [96d]
- Before Venezuela's oil, there were Guatemala's bananas [96d]
- DNA from wolf pup's last meal reveals new facts about woolly rhino's extinction [96d]
- The hidden power of grief rituals [96d]
- Graduate pay premium is two thirds lower for young women than previously thought [96d]
- Sentinel-2 explores night vision [96d]
- How small mammals shrink their brains to survive the cold [96d]
- Efficient cooling method could enable chip-based quantum computers [96d]
- Antarctic submillimeter telescope enables more complete view of the carbon cycle in star-forming regions [96d]
- Hybrid polymer nanocarriers improve pulmonary mRNA vaccine delivery [96d]
- Charging gold nanorods with light energy [96d]
- Composing nanomaterials—open-source platform unites AI and automated synthesis [96d]
- Flowers shape the spread of viruses among wild bees, study finds [96d]
- The sky's hidden ecosystem: Radar reveals an organized, living habitat [96d]
- Same moves, different terrain: How bacteria navigate complex environments without changing their playbook [96d]
- Talent spark: How inventors fire up startup ecosystems [96d]
- How cholera virulence is activated: A long-sought structural explanation [96d]
- Collapse of the Tang dynasty: Climate change likely played a role [96d]
- Digital humanities scholars map lost art in novels [96d]
- Gifted education programs lack federal standards, new study reveals [96d]
- Young environmental activists' identities are multidimensional and partly contradictory, study finds [96d]
- Construction emissions are higher than thought—but the solution isn't building less, new study finds [96d]
- Large parts of the tropics overlooked in environmental research, study says [96d]
- Overcoming symmetry limits in photovoltaics through surface engineering [96d]
- Mummified cheetahs discovery gives hope for species' Arabic reintroduction [96d]
- How cells stay healthy: New insights into a selective protein cleanup system [96d]
- How gender bias influences math education [96d]
- Turning crystal flaws into quantum highways: A new route towards scalable solid-state qubits [96d]
- Senegal's spear-wielding savannah chimps yield clues on humanity's past [96d]
- In remote Senegal, chimp researchers escape gold mines' perils [96d]
- Why the burden of leadership is really about managing relationships [96d]
- Monitoring beer fermentation at the single-cell level with a novel Raman method [96d]
- Frequency comb lasers enable clearer observation of black holes [96d]
- How the active ingredients of monkfruit might affect health [96d]
- Governments are rushing to embrace AI: Should they think twice? [96d]
- Earth system models overestimate river flow increases, research reveals [96d]
- Soil-based method can stop locust swarms from destroying crops [96d]
- Native pollinators need more support than honeybees in Australia—here's why [96d]
- SpaceX launch sets record turnaround from Cape Canaveral pad [96d]
- 'Reborn' black hole awakens after 100 million years of silence [96d]
- Ancient Type II supernova discovered from universe's first billion years [96d]
- How concrete jungles could be changing dandelion seed dispersal in Japan [96d]
- Critically endangered leatherback turtles return to nest in Nicaragua [96d]
- Perth's dolphins eat what's in season and are loyal to their groups [96d]
- New study quantifies sargassum's multimillion-dollar impact to U.S. coastal economies [96d]
- Two new exoplanets and the need for new habitable zone definitions [96d]
- Why 'inefficient' AI spending may power future growth [96d]
- Slowing down muon decay with short laser pulses [96d]
- Disinfecting drinking water produces potentially toxic byproducts—new AI model is helping to identify them [96d]
- Temporal anti-parity–time symmetry offers new way to steer energy through systems [96d]
- How greenwashing creates 'false stability' for companies [96d]
- Q&A: Why flies matter, their vital role in ecosystems, and surprising diversity [96d]
- Utah's other Great Salt Lake is underground, ancient, deep....and fresh [96d]
- Reporting workplace sexual harassment 'not worth it,' say victims [96d]
- Ocean impacts nearly double economic cost of climate change, study finds [96d]
- Increased deciduous tree dominance reduces wildfire carbon losses in boreal forests, study shows [96d]
- ISS astronauts splash down on Earth after first-ever medical evacuation [96d]
- Insects are victims, not just invaders, says study [96d]
- New technology converts naturally derived monomers into degradable polymer capsules [96d]
- Mosquitoes' thirst for human blood has increased as biodiversity loss worsens [97d]
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