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- Image: Australia's cloudy beauty [1d]
- Why was an Egyptian mummy stuffed with a fragment of Homer's Iliad? [1d]
- Iodine deficiency is creeping back. Vegans, vegetarians and pregnant women are most at risk [1d]
- Study identifies geysers the JUICE mission could explore on Ganymede [1d]
- Gravitational wave detectors can now 'autotune' signals to harmonize the heavens [1d]
- Old newspapers track porpoise populations across the Baltic Sea [1d]
- Largest-ever survey of physicists puts Standard Model of cosmology under scrutiny [1d]
- How can low-value agricultural waste be transformed into high-value products? [1d]
- The shoal remembers: How signs of a collective memory shape a predator-prey arms race [1d]
- How temperature changes light: New model could guide smarter LEDs, sensors and photonic devices [1d]
- Study uses microphones to eavesdrop on the secret lives of birds [1d]
- Swapping molecular building blocks one by one reveals how receptors tell adrenaline from dopamine [1d]
- One graph attempts to connect every object in the universe [1d]
- Soil food webs grow more varied in farmland and tropics, global analysis reveals [1d]
- How a single radioactive cloud caused Fukushima particle contamination [1d]
- Perseverance rover snaps selfie in western frontier of Mars [1d]
- Novel technique measures polymer degradation during cathodic overprotection [1d]
- Human childbirth is not uniquely difficult among mammals [1d]
- Molecular glue could hijack cells' natural machinery to help treat diseases [1d]
- Video: Gels for cosmetics made from natural plant oils [1d]
- The fog is alive: Droplets host bacteria that clear toxins from our air [1d]
- TIME instrument unlocks faint signals from early galaxies across vast stretches of sky [1d]
- Authors of book about classroom AI say loss of foundational knowledge is biggest threat [1d]
- Scientists dispute hypothesis that climate change will unleash massive agricultural pest populations [1d]
- Western Australia is edging toward desertification [1d]
- Despotic primate societies rarely play as adults, analysis of 37 species reveals [1d]
- AI surrogate accelerates nonlinear optics simulations by orders of magnitude [1d]
- Airport readings uncover ultrafine particle spikes and oil residue in Zurich study [1d]
- 'Calm' galaxy cluster hides a violent cosmic scene that took 4 billion years to settle [1d]
- How Qing featherwork got its colors: New scans reveal multiple birds and hidden pigment layers [1d]
- Coral reefs around Hainan are collapsing faster under local damage and warming, but targeted action could reverse losses [1d]
- Wine's leftovers could help wean chicken farms off antibiotics [1d]
- How winds above Tibet quietly replenish water for nearly 2 billion people [1d]
- Gravitational waves from colliding black holes may allow detection of dark matter [1d]
- 'Mobile' DNA elements may have expanded gene regulatory networks in brain development [1d]
- Brighter red micro-LEDs could help solve full-color display stability challenge [1d]
- Self-activating catalysts boost hydrogen output by reshaping themselves during electrolysis [1d]
- DeepAFM decodes protein motion from noisy images with 93.4% accuracy [2d]
- In an ant colony, the queen isn't in charge. So who is? [2d]
- Many of the Caribbean's most important reefs are going unprotected [2d]
- Gentle, laser-driven flows enable precise 3D imaging of delicate samples [2d]
- A deep‑ocean climate plan wins rare EPA approval, but is sinking plants in the sea the answer? [2d]
- DNA 'barcodes' help researchers pinpoint gold nanoparticles that can strike cancer at its power source [2d]
- Africa has the world's greatest genetic diversity, yet it's missing from research: We're filling the gap [2d]
- How invading cancer cells grip and rip their way into new tissues [2d]
- Cold events rival heat waves in bleaching Indonesia's corals, analysis reveals [2d]
- Who gets credit for research? How the hidden rules of academic authorship can leave women at a disadvantage [2d]
- Roots reveal climate adaptation as 284 plant varieties reshape water barrier [2d]
- Conserving 30% of the planet will only succeed if people are part of the plan [2d]
- How we feel political emotions in our bodies—and why this matters for democracy [2d]
- Major survey of London tap water shows 'forever chemicals' within safe limits [2d]
- 80 years after the Trinity nuclear test, scientists identify new molecule-trapping crystal formed in the blast [2d]
- AI tool developed to predict E. coli contamination in waterways [2d]
- Quantum circuit test finally exposes what has been warping performance [2d]
- A baby bird's wish list: Mild weather, attentive parents, not being the smallest sibling [2d]
- Metabolism-inspired hydrogels replicate heartbeat-like motion and photosynthesis [2d]
- Why some of the most successful startup founders are 'a bit toxic' [2d]
- One drug, two cleanup crews: A built-in backup for targeted protein degradation [2d]
- We found hundreds of huge ancient mass graves hidden in the Sahara desert [2d]
- Birds can suffer serious harm from heat waves [2d]
- How governments could fund permanent carbon removal now and shift costs by 2035 [2d]
- Scientists use AI to interpret the sun's acoustic heartbeat [2d]
- Engineered exosomes reverse sleep deprivation brain damage in mice [2d]
- Digital inclusion funding misses mark [2d]
- New quantum protocol breaks distance and speed barriers in fiber networks [2d]
- Researcher fuels global drive for better large outdoor fire modeling [2d]
- 'Implosion carving' shrinks 3D photonic devices 2,000-fold for visible-light computing [2d]
- Bright blazar reveals 433-day optical quasi-periodic oscillation across nine years [2d]
- Hidden changes in plant reproduction reveal new clues about evolution of self-fertilization [2d]
- Climate change: How oxygen deficiency changes metabolic processes in the ocean [2d]
- Why do brown bats stop feeding during fireworks? [2d]
- Carbon-capture technology could trigger the deforestation it was designed to prevent [2d]
- Atoms vibrate on circular paths—with an unexpected twist [2d]
- JWST maps cosmic web in record detail back to universe's first billion years [2d]
- 'Nature's algorithm' found in Chinese money plants [2d]
- Universal voting-by-mail increases voter turnout for both major US parties [2d]
- Meet the whistling mice that use inflatable air sacs to sing [2d]
- Water-based nanocrystal provides a sticky solution to a pesky agricultural problem [2d]
- What Chinook salmon eat depends on where they are in the Salish Sea, study finds [2d]
- Two proteins, one goal: New findings on stem cell differentiation [2d]
- Blackberries reveal single genetic switch for first-year fruiting, speeding new varieties [2d]
- Giving X-ray vision a sense of direction [2d]
- Super-resolution microscopy provides real-time picture of bacteria degrading biomass with enzyme complexes [2d]
- Work songs can improve team coordination, study finds [2d]
- Forest restoration and spotted owl conservation can work together, study finds [2d]
- Emperor penguins in focus as Antarctic talks start in Japan [2d]
- What if we killed all mosquitoes? [2d]
- Dengue outpaces virus-blocking mosquitoes in Brazil [2d]
- Why are some people mosquito magnets? Clues are emerging [2d]
- Method for measuring energy amounts less than a trillionth of a billionth of a joule could boost quantum computing [2d]
- Support local people to protect world's nature, new report urges, as deadline for global conservation target looms [2d]
- Ancient bacterial toolkit links human gut health to ocean carbon cycling [2d]
- New tectonic plate boundary could be forming in Zambia, scientists say [2d]
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