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- Mammals were adapting from life in the trees to living on the ground before dinosaur-killing asteroid, research reveals [393d]
- Illuminating single atoms for sustainable propylene production [394d]
- School inclusion still failing autistic students, say researchers [394d]
- Edible biofilm based on pomegranate peel extract extends the shelf life of strawberries [394d]
- How physical forces shape plants from the inside out to generate their complex 3D shapes [394d]
- South Africans flush toilets with drinkable water. Study in Cape Town looked at using seawater instead [394d]
- Widely used fungicide poses threat to sparrow chicks [394d]
- Making moves and hitting the breaks: Owl journeys surprise researchers in western Montana [394d]
- AI can be an effective tool for exploring corporate reporting, researcher finds [394d]
- Bees actively adjust flower choice based on color and distance: Updating 'flower constancy' beyond Darwin's theory [394d]
- Conductive polymers: First successful synthesis of polyaniline with golden luster [394d]
- North America is dripping from below, geoscientists discover [394d]
- Enhanced westerly winds lead to increased ocean heat transport to the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, study finds [394d]
- How do coconuts get their water? [394d]
- KiDS dataset doesn't shake up cold dark matter model after all, say researchers [394d]
- Surprising number of environmental pollutants found in hedgehogs [394d]
- Lunar polar regions could have microbes, modeling study suggests [394d]
- Can brain activity reveal your political party while grocery shopping? [394d]
- Sampling the plumes of Jupiter's volcano moon, Io [394d]
- How can we find cryovolcanoes on Europa? [394d]
- A dramatic Einstein ring seen by Webb [394d]
- Modeling lunar in-situ resource utilization can help plan future prototypes [394d]
- A classification of drugs based on their environmental impact [394d]
- Hidden side channels in quantum sources could compromise secure communication [394d]
- Alone with violence: When both perpetrator and society silence the victim [394d]
- NASA's SPHEREx takes first images, preps to study millions of galaxies [394d]
- Doubling down on metasurfaces: Bilayer device can control many forms of polarized light [394d]
- Microalgae and bacteria team up to convert carbon dioxide into useful products [394d]
- The rivers that science says shouldn't exist [394d]
- Air pollution and traffic noise increase the risk of stroke through combination effect [394d]
- UK public picks most important discoveries of all time [394d]
- Liquid-bodied robot enables precise eradication of implant-related biofilm infections [394d]
- A validated model can predict the growth of Listeria in artisanal fresh cheeses [394d]
- Tree rings from Canada's Gaspésie mountains reveal effects of global warming dating back almost a century [394d]
- Antitrust settlement could lower cost of buying a home [394d]
- Global cost of a 2025 tariff war could reach $1.4 trillion [394d]
- Use of antifungals in agriculture may increase resistance in an infectious yeast [394d]
- Urbanization reshapes soil microbes: Bacteria adapt, fungi resist [394d]
- When farmers and scientists collaborate, biodiversity and agriculture can thrive: Here's how [394d]
- Efficient self-assembly enhances self-healing in advanced siloxane materials [394d]
- Giving up on photosynthesis: How a borrowed bacterial gene allows some marine diatoms to live on a seaweed diet [394d]
- What Britons and Europeans really think about immigration—new analysis [394d]
- Urban cemeteries are at capacity. Here's how they can be more sustainable [394d]
- More than 99% of US dogs have a behavior problem, researcher finds [394d]
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- How memes spread conspiracy theories, and what to consider before sharing one [394d]
- Free open-access needs to be the norm for Canadian research [394d]
- Planned blackouts are becoming more common, and not having cash on hand could cost you [394d]
- Dogs see their world through smell, and scientists are starting to translate it like never before [394d]
- Land reparations are possible, and more than 225 US communities are already working to make amends [394d]
- How to engineer microbes to enable us to live on Mars [394d]
- Hidden virus harbored by fruit flies may influence experimental accuracy [394d]
- Live-cell labeling sheds light on how our DNA is packed and behaves in cells [394d]
- Cannabis retail expansion in Canada came with only a small uptick in the number of consumers [394d]
- Binding to surface sugars enhances omicron variant's cell attachment, researchers discover [394d]
- Global warming of more than 3°C this century may wipe 40% off the world's economy, new analysis reveals [394d]
- From barriers to belonging: How supporting inclusivity enhances the well-being of people with disabilities [394d]
- Study finds England's trainee teachers excel in early reading instruction [394d]
- Research examines best methods for growing Atlantic sea scallops [394d]
- Inner London residents told me their food waste problems—composting definitely isn't the answer [394d]
- A step towards life on Mars? Lichens survive Martian simulation in new study [394d]
- New agent inhibits Staphylococcus aureus toxin—giving hope to pneumonia patients [394d]
- Microplastics pollution from glitter can disrupt marine biomineralization [394d]
- Newborn warty birch caterpillars defend the world's smallest territory [394d]
- Mysterious falcon decline: American Kestrel juveniles thrive amid population drop [394d]
- Torrential rains created devastating inland seas in outback Queensland. Soon, they will fill Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre [394d]
- Food and fuel that farms itself: Genome sequences of five duckweed species reveal basis for unique plant traits [394d]
- Controlling quantum light at room temperature with tunable nanostructures and low voltage [394d]
- Using tranquilizers on racehorses is ethically questionable and puts horses and riders at risk [394d]
- Vincent van Gogh's 'The Starry Night' is not a masterpiece when it comes to flow physics, researchers say [394d]
- Stone tool discovery shows people in East Asia were innovating during the Middle Paleolithic [394d]
- From trading nutrients to storing carbon: Five things you didn't know about our underground fungi [394d]
- Report calls for industry-wide action to combat crop diseases and support affected farmers [394d]
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