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- Invasive spotted lanternfly may not damage hardwood trees as previously thought [943d]
- Developing silicones that are friendlier toward health and the environment [943d]
- Raman amplification at 2.2 μm in silicon core fibers with prospects for extended mid-infrared source generation [943d]
- Breakthrough in atmospheric analysis: Satellite delivers high spatial resolution ozone profiles [943d]
- New research explains 'Atlantification' of the Arctic Ocean [943d]
- Pentagon unveils new website for reporting (and learning about) UFOs [943d]
- How hydrophobicity shapes protein assemblies [943d]
- Landscape-based methodology reveals ecological stability in the Qingzang plateau [943d]
- Nature more nitrogen-sensitive than previously thought: Critical loads lowered in the Netherlands [943d]
- SMART-BARN: A cutting-edge technology lab to study large animal groups [943d]
- Groundwater depletion rates in India could triple in coming decades as climate warms, study warns [943d]
- Researchers examine emission factors for nitrous oxide from synthetic and organic fertilizers [943d]
- Study reports observation of nonlinear disclination states [943d]
- Chemical engineers draft a roadmap for research into metallic 'sponges' for clean hydrogen [943d]
- Three types of boreal summer intraseasonal oscillation found to influence precipitation over the Yangtze River Valley [943d]
- Searching for dark matter with the world's most sensitive radio [943d]
- New map on potentially groundwater-dependent vegetation in the Mediterranean biome [943d]
- Modular flow cells for sustainable chemistry [943d]
- Influential 'Instavangelists' blur line between religion and social media [943d]
- Hunting for supermassive black holes in the early universe [943d]
- Seismologists use deep learning to forecast earthquakes [943d]
- The humble spotted gum is a world class urban tree. Here's why [943d]
- 'I almost lost my will to live': Preference for sons is leaving young women in China exploited and abused [943d]
- North America's summer of wildfire smoke highlights an emerging air quality trend [943d]
- Opinion: White men have controlled women's reproductive rights throughout US history and post-Dobbs era is no different [943d]
- Research suggests negative self-views contribute to achievement inequality [943d]
- It's a bird! No, it's a ... moth? Heavy rainfall spurs unique insect sightings in Bay Area [943d]
- How decentralization works in migration policy [943d]
- Investigating responses to China's Digital Silk Road initiative [943d]
- Q&A: The molecular recipe for building climate change-resistant plants [943d]
- A good night's sleep in orbit [943d]
- How analyzing ancient and modern polar bear samples reveals the full scope of global warming [943d]
- How incoming adenoviruses change their chromatin structure for efficient gene expression [943d]
- New anode models for green hydrogen production [943d]
- New model provides real-time, more accurate prediction of tsunami wave patterns [943d]
- Do advanced civilizations know we're here? [943d]
- Did this supernova explode twice? [943d]
- World's longest lichen declines in a national park [943d]
- Learning by knowing, by doing, by being [943d]
- Researchers find Antarctic ice shelves thinner than previously thought [943d]
- Australia tops the world for podcast listening. Why do Aussies love them so much? [943d]
- How do we get urban density 'just right?' The Goldilocks quest for the 'missing middle' [943d]
- Refugee children have a right to be educated in Indonesia: Research shows the barriers in their way [943d]
- New 'radar' detects active cellular destroyers [943d]
- Study shows making cities greener doesn't just capture carbon—it reduces it [943d]
- Oases are hotspots of biological and cultural diversity—study suggests culture and biodiversity are interlinked [943d]
- New amphibian family tree indicates they evolved tens of millions of years later than previously thought [943d]
- Machine learning hunts for the right mix of hydrogen isotopes for future nuclear fusion power plants [943d]
- Revamped calculus course improves learning, study finds [943d]
- Researchers discover quantum switch for regulating photosynthesis [943d]
- Japanese astrophysicists suggest possibility of hidden planet in the Kuiper Belt [943d]
- Fossils show ravens lived alongside early humans in Beijing [943d]
- Microplastics may increase riverbed sediment movement, erosion [943d]
- Researchers make genome prime editors smaller and more efficient for therapeutic applications [943d]
- Clay formation prolonged global warming event 40 million years ago, according to new biogeochemical model [943d]
- LHCb collaboration observes a doubly charged tetraquark and its neutral partner for the first time [943d]
- Rare bamboo flowering event could be followed by years of ecological change [943d]
- New fossil species suggests tropicbirds originated in Zealandia [943d]
- Researchers reveal statistical properties of dispersion measure, waiting time on repeating fast radio burst [943d]
- Heat records topple across sweltering Asia [943d]
- In Mississippi, a tiny fish is reintroduced to the river where it disappeared 50 years ago [943d]
- African climate summit seeks to showcase green power potential [943d]
- Striking gold with molecular mystery solution for potential clean energy [943d]
- Super Typhoon Saola sweeps towards southern China cities [943d]
- US graduates brace for return of student loan repayments [943d]
- 'Bad days await': Istanbul dams run low in summer heat [943d]
- Better than AI? The UK police who never forget a face [943d]
- Deprived teens with poor learning skills at greatest risk from email scams, says expert [943d]
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