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- US–Indian space mission maps extreme subsidence in Mexico City [48d]
- Overcoming the algorithmic gender bias in AI‑driven personal finance [48d]
- From smoking to stigma: How screen stories influence health [48d]
- Twisting water reveals hidden order across four molecular layers at air-water interface [48d]
- Why real-time teamwork dashboards can backfire instead of improving collaboration [48d]
- Integrated land planning could ease food, energy and biodiversity conflicts worldwide [48d]
- Heat and cold alter how animals fight disease. As the climate changes, this knowledge may be vital [48d]
- DAMPE satellite reveals cosmic rays share spectral break near 15 teravolts [48d]
- Drivers help study road-trip mystery: what became of bug splats? [48d]
- How temperature swings impact the growth of young songbirds [48d]
- A longstanding quantum roadblock just fell, opening existing fiber networks to ultra-secure light signals [48d]
- Optical design unlocks direct Raman detection of ångström-scale ultrathin molecular layers at interfaces [48d]
- Why Kamchatka's magnitude 8.8 earthquake brought a smaller tsunami—and where risk may remain [48d]
- Tiny fossil shells hold two chemical signals that could skew past ocean temperatures [48d]
- Single-vesicle profiling could push liquid biopsies toward everyday clinical use [48d]
- Standardized runoff dataset could improve forecasts of urban microplastic pollution [48d]
- Why clear packaging may help brands sell more desirable products [48d]
- CRISPR speed patterns can identify multiple viruses and variants simultaneously [48d]
- Measurement of nuclear reactions at record-low energies opens new pathways for astrophysics research [48d]
- Location cues on social media can change how people judge posts [48d]
- RNA-built droplets create customizable organelles inside living cells [48d]
- Gene circuits reshape DNA folding and affect how genes are expressed, study finds [48d]
- Human cell map uncovers 90,000 interactions among 4 million gene pairs [48d]
- For crop breeders, growth curves built on drone data reveal timing and duration of genetic effects [48d]
- Superconducting quantum circuit simulates proton tunneling phenomenon in chemical systems [48d]
- Autumn leaves transformed into biodegradable mulch film can curb farm plastic pollution [48d]
- Light-activated protein illuminates when embryos can cope with disruptions to cell division [48d]
- Malaria parasite sneaks mRNA into immune cell nuclei, disrupting defenses [48d]
- Wildfires leave lasting risks: Improving predictions of hazardous debris flows in burned areas [48d]
- Chemists unlock two-step alkene alkylation using stable acids and polar coupling [48d]
- Light unlocks full polarization control at ultrafast speeds, reshaping photonics [48d]
- Sudden quantum jolts may not break adiabatic behavior after all [48d]
- Japanese Instagram ads reveal product-specific words that lift click-through rates [48d]
- Compound in ginger and turmeric may disarm drug-resistant bacteria [48d]
- Feeding shift may have steered 55 pilot whales toward Scotland mass stranding [48d]
- Emoji scale shows reliable preschool social skills screening [48d]
- Fungi utilize ancient antimicrobial proteins to attack hosts and their microbiomes, plant researchers discover [48d]
- Blue carbon: Unearthing the ocean's own climate fix [48d]
- Near-relativistic swarm could image Proxima b at 20-meter resolution and scan for biosignatures, paper says [48d]
- Laser-plasma accelerators can preserve polarization of Helium-3 ions [48d]
- Early institutional care lowers life expectancy, study suggests [48d]
- Evolution has reused the same genes for 120 million years, study shows [48d]
- In good spirits: Why haunted houses are perfect places to connect with others [48d]
- Kangaroos chart 'upside-down' evolution [48d]
- Hidden 3D atomic structure of relaxor ferroelectrics revealed for first time [48d]
- Quantum computing's next dark horse emerges from a frozen surface, where almost nothing behaves as expected [48d]
- 'More empowered': How online gaming benefits people with disability [48d]
- LHAASO discovers new extreme particle accelerator in the Milky Way [48d]
- Hold your nose and don't stop for a selfie: Why getting up close to a beached whale is a really bad idea [48d]
- Massive reef expansion 20 million years ago may explain modern coral life's origins [48d]
- 'I don't believe no screens is possible': How parents manage devices and little kids [48d]
- Rare Tyrian purple reveals elite Roman infant burials in York [48d]
- Our study looked at teens' social media behavior—those from disadvantaged backgrounds face greater harms [48d]
- A lost galaxy called 'Loki' may be hiding inside the Milky Way [48d]
- Medieval images may have triggered imagined soundscapes, reshaping how viewers experienced saints [48d]
- Hubble reveals spiral galaxy 53 million light-years away in striking detail [48d]
- A physics explanation shows why US elections keep ending 50:50—and why more spending won't change that [48d]
- Drug companies more likely to keep R&D in-house when patents are at stake [48d]
- Biomarkers help crack the code on saving more equine lives [48d]
- A hidden food boom across Central Africa is pushing wildlife and rural diets toward a precarious edge [48d]
- Report links biodiversity collapse to risks for financial systems and food security [48d]
- One overlooked mineral may have quietly powered a crucial step toward life on early Earth [48d]
- Captured mid-reaction, RNA polymerase reveals universal blueprint for gene transcription [48d]
- Water molecules found to actively drive gene transcription process [48d]
- How mass extinctions helped termites become essential engineers of today's tropical ecosystems [48d]
- Winter's end is written in the clouds over Alaska [48d]
- Hemp-based thermoplastic offers a greener alternative to plastic packaging [48d]
- Hidden in the headlines: New study uses local news to assess wildlife poaching in Romania [48d]
- A silent robot shadows sperm whales by listening to their clicks [48d]
- Lithium in the Appalachians could replace imports for a century or more, estimates suggest [48d]
- Mixed messages on kids' screen time leave parents feeling overwhelmed [48d]
- Researchers create DNA 'nano-rings' to control viral cell proteins [48d]
- European rocket puts Amazon internet satellites in orbit [48d]
- XXP instrument back online, marking a key milestone in high-energy upgrade to SLAC's X-ray laser [48d]
- Room-temperature multiferroic could pave way to low-energy computing [48d]
- Rap fans share the bad rap in court [48d]
- Perceptions of cultural foreignness may lead to job discrimination, study finds [48d]
- Western US is fending off more fires before they start—and still getting hit by its biggest blazes yet [48d]
- New study finds urban parks in less privileged neighborhoods are smaller, hotter and more polluted [48d]
- GP Com observations sharpen picture of a rare ultracompact binary system [48d]
- ESA's Proba 3 is unlocking secrets of the solar wind [48d]
- Alternative work arrangements spur new thinking on the role of HR professionals [48d]
- Frozen-in gravity: A new way to understand the evolution of spacetime dynamics [48d]
- Assessing the impact of drones on whale sharks [48d]
- Replacing nitrogen with organic fertilizer found to improve soil and crops [48d]
- The importance of how parents talk to their kids about sexual trauma [48d]
- Buried in soil, a 100-million-year-old bacterial toxin could reshape pest control and antibiotic discovery [49d]
- Trump says US has 'a shot' at crewed Moon landing before presidency ends [49d]
- Air quality improving in Europe but more effort needed: report [49d]
- Snow cover on Greek mountains has more than halved in four decades, study finds [49d]
- One of America's oldest weather observatories shows people the science behind our climate [49d]
- Image: A gently glowing galaxy [49d]
- Seals get their hearts racing to detox after foraging trips at sea [49d]
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