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Scientific American
Ozone Treaty Delayed Arctic Melting by 15 Years
[362d]
Can NASA's Artemis Moon Missions Count on Using Lunar Water Ice?
[362d]
Soft 'Electronic Skin' Mimics Our Sense of Touch
[362d]
JWST Spots Biggest Water Plume Yet Spewing from a Moon of Saturn
[362d]
The Dunning-Kruger Effect Isn't What You Think It Is
[362d]
Gorillas' Resilience after Early-Life Trauma Holds Lessons for Humans
[362d]
Is E.T. Eavesdropping On Our Phone Calls?
[362d]
These Are the Most Bizarre Numbers in the Universe
[362d]
Gravitational-Wave Search Resumes after Three Years and Lots of Headaches
[362d]
Gravitational-Wave Search Resumes after Three Years and Lots of Headaches
[362d]
Quanta Magazine
Math That Goes On Forever but Never Repeats
[362d]
New Scientist
AI passed an advertising Turing test for the first time
[362d]
Inside the fight for Europe's first wild river national park
[362d]
Ethereum closed a big security hole with its energy-saving update
[362d]
Fundamental law of physics demonstrated using quantum objects
[362d]
Bat guano has been sculpting caves in Brazil for thousands of years
[362d]
Naked mole rats' hyaluronic acid genes can give mice a longer life
[362d]
Rare plant turns carnivorous when it is low on a key nutrient
[362d]
ScienceDaily
Breakthrough in computer chip energy efficiency could cut data center electricity use
[361d]
Simultaneous atmospheric and marine observations directly beneath a violent, Category 5 typhoon in the North-West Pacific
[361d]
Scientists from the Global South innovate to track ongoing amphibian pandemic
[362d]
New technique substantially reduces mouse damage to crops even during plagues
[362d]
Engineers create bacteria that can synthesize an unnatural amino acid
[362d]
Extinct offshore volcano could store gigatons of carbon dioxide
[362d]
Researchers treat depression by reversing brain signals traveling the wrong way
[362d]
Calcium rechargeable battery with long cycle life
[362d]
A deep underground lab could hold key to habitability on Mars
[362d]
Prescribed burns encourage foul-smelling invaders
[362d]
Flexing crystalline structures provide path to a solid energy future
[362d]
Humans are unique but not exceptional species of mammal
[362d]
Skin patch shows promise for toddlers with peanut allergy
[362d]
Researchers examine cooling power plants with brackish groundwater
[362d]
In 2050, over 800 million people globally estimated to be living with back pain
[362d]
Phys
Establishing a wildflower meadow bolstered biodiversity and reduced greenhouse gas emissions, study finds
[362d]
Social media did not help in preventing anxiety and depression during the pandemic, says research
[362d]
Largest study of video games reveals male characters say twice as much as female characters
[362d]
Swift, deadly epidemic kills all the black sea urchins in Gulf of Eilat, posing threat to Eilat's coral reef
[362d]
Using nuclear spins neighboring a lanthanide atom to create Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger quantum states
[362d]
Extinct offshore volcano could store gigatons of carbon dioxide
[362d]
Investors overvalue companies that align with presidential policies; their mistakes 'leave money on the table'
[362d]
Engineers create bacteria that can synthesize an unnatural amino acid
[362d]
Strategic city planning can help reduce urban heat island effect
[362d]
How the February 2023 Türkiye earthquakes ruptured and produced damaging shaking
[362d]
How did COVID-19 lockdown impact employment of individuals with visual disabilities?
[362d]
Organizations must go beyond medical views on menopause to support women's professional aspirations, says study
[362d]
Evaluating the ecological impacts of mountain biking
[362d]
Newly described species of dome-headed dinosaur may have sported bristly headgear
[362d]
World's most sensitive model-independent experiment starts searching for dark matter
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