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- AI explored as tool for unraveling radicalization's complex drivers [1d]
- Nitrate in drinking water may be linked to preterm births in New Zealand [1d]
- When words signal conflict: Measuring exclusionary nationalism in prewar Japan [1d]
- Low carbon dioxide levels improve microbial production of biodegradable plastic [2d]
- Report details ecological characterization of peatlands and coastal lagoons in EU [2d]
- Are we missing the universe's 'noosignatures?' [2d]
- Mystery of why some toads survive deadly fungus revealed [2d]
- More than 50% of Australian university assignments used AI. How should universities respond? [2d]
- New technique for building ultra-thin material stacks promises quantum breakthrough [2d]
- Astronomers uncover the earliest known signs of galaxy-building in action [2d]
- Europe's last pagan state was already diverse: Medieval Vilnius drew migrants from Christian lands [2d]
- Ocean acidification emerging as a planetary signal linking today's carbon emissions to Earth's deep-time memory [2d]
- Tailored limits could manage 350,000 chemicals better than zero-release goal [2d]
- Photo: Hubble sees crimson cloud and stars [2d]
- Television and movie content linked with racial bias in children [2d]
- How tides and river water combine to amplify floods [2d]
- With an eye toward exploration, researchers map moon's regolith thickness [2d]
- Watchdog science journalism: Crucial yet precarious work, according to study [2d]
- Low-altitude flights reveal Amazon methane emissions far above climate model estimates [2d]
- Producing food while restoring biodiversity: Study highlights the potential of agriwilding [2d]
- A new smart coating could improve the cleanup of nuclear wastewater [2d]
- UN statements help predict China's human rights compromises, analysis suggests [2d]
- Hidden muscle machinery reveals 50 new gene subfamilies across vertebrates [2d]
- VLA sky survey sets new standard for high-resolution, wide-area radio astronomy [2d]
- New cell imaging method shines a light on blind spots [2d]
- What is no‑till farming, and is it actually better for the environment? [2d]
- Roman telescope will spot distant black holes that shred stars [2d]
- New study analyzes how electronic trading is changing the retail investment market [2d]
- Researchers suggest ways to improve US sentencing guidelines [2d]
- New atomic trap boosts quantum performance by using surface forces [2d]
- Climate change is forcing amphibians to change their diet—but they can only adapt so far [2d]
- Lakes that 'breathe' ancient carbon: A surprising find in the Congo Basin [2d]
- Human noise pushes Alaska predators toward night foraging, altering salmon nutrient pathways [2d]
- 'Amazing moths': Study pinpoints insect habitat that draws grizzlies to glacier peaks [2d]
- Composting and water cremation: How the eco credentials of alternatives to burial add up [2d]
- Honey bees' sense of smell changes from larval to adult life stages, study finds [2d]
- 'Uncanny valley' effect observed in macaques through 3D animated monkey avatars [2d]
- Heat deaths are a public health crisis rooted in housing inequality [2d]
- US-Russian crew blast off for 8-month stint on the International Space Station [2d]
- Record-smashing US heat wave surges from West to East [2d]
- First-of-its-kind computer model tackles antibiotic resistance [2d]
- Lab-grown meat, gene editing and extreme fire: Researchers' predictions for life in the 2100s [2d]
- The spin of Pluto's moon, Charon, may be slowing down [2d]
- Magnetic fingerprint of a cosmic explosion detected for the first time [2d]
- New platform uncovers genetic edits that boost plant-derived compound production [2d]
- New mechanism shows how plants rapidly adapt to intense sunlight [2d]
- Evolutionary history shapes plant carbon storage strategies worldwide [2d]
- Researchers develop harder, longer-lasting silver plating [2d]
- Moderate heat is enough to trigger signs of inflammation and coagulation in dairy cows [2d]
- AI helps scientists improve prediction of which DNA sequences bind to each other [2d]
- Ancient Roman farm women made wine, oil and profits. Historians dismissed them as 'housekeepers' [2d]
- Femcels feel doomed to loneliness [2d]
- Ticking time bomb? Europe's aging population brings challenges [2d]
- Why we may still be choosing our friends like it's the Stone Age [2d]
- 'Gus' the T. rex fetches record $50.1 mn at US auction [2d]
- World-first neutron lens brings sharp focus to structures inside materials and objects [2d]
- New harvester ant species discovered in Bulgaria's Eastern Rhodopes Mountains [2d]
- Onion-like chemical halos may surround phytoplankton that power half of global photosynthesis [2d]
- How the SKA will use fast radio bursts to decode the universe [2d]
- Data-driven tool can find mineral biosignatures on other worlds [2d]
- Direct observation of spontaneous magnon coherence at room temperature [2d]
- First-ever koala chlamydia vaccine implant inserted into a wild koala [2d]
- DNA origami turns secret messages into nano–Morse code that acts as multiplayer molecular encryption [2d]
- Do birds enjoy flying? [2d]
- How supermassive black holes feed themselves [2d]
- Bio-metal: Exploring the metallic mystery of an ancient maw [2d]
- The customer isn't always right: Study reveals overlooked source of workplace discrimination [2d]
- Haven or trap? Study finds sinkholes protect endangered tree at evolutionary cost [2d]
- Physicists confirm 20-year-old theory that could boost quantum technology [2d]
- New study reveals children drive cultural change [2d]
- Two atmospheric patterns may explain why some heat waves in Europe persist [2d]
- Engineers find a precise way to grow artificial blood vessels [2d]
- Modern slavery is a business decision—not an accident [2d]
- Six years of drought reshape soil microbiomes in tallgrass prairie, study finds [2d]
- Statistical test helps judge the value of personalization [2d]
- 35 years of Florida scrub-jay research reveals benefits of long-term pair bonds [2d]
- Heavy-element exotic dust may solve a neutron star merger mystery [2d]
- Widespread misuse of crowd-control weapons by law enforcement at immigration enforcement protests [2d]
- For time-critical events: NINJA prepares for first on-sky observations [2d]
- Twisted ultrathin magnet retains magnetization after field changes, study finds [2d]
- As Chagos governance is slated to shift, new research reveals the true scale of fishing [2d]
- Researchers define new frontier in quantum materials [2d]
- Researcher creates seawater isotope database to improve climate data reconstructions and projections [2d]
- Highly filled liquid epoxy for smaller, more reliable chip packaging [2d]
- Well-designed urban street plantings provide relief from summer heat [2d]
- Disturbance has a greater effect on giant kelp productivity than resource availability [2d]
- Study reveals Hawaiian hotspot is getting hotter [2d]
- Underwater microphones detect dolphins in Sea of Japan bays about once every ten days [2d]
- Shear loading reveals sixfold damage growth around stiff particles in aluminum alloy [2d]
- Lower-skilled workers could earn more in an AI world, research indicates [2d]
- Space cargo costs could fall more than 90% by 2040, study suggests [2d]
- Frame-dragging observations validate Einstein yet again [2d]
- Weather it together: Farmers speaking up about mental health [2d]
- First-of-its-kind surgery performed on western lowland gorilla at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park [2d]
- Research brings the era of microbial cell factories one step closer [2d]
- How the built environment can help protect mental health in a changing climate [2d]
- No relief from the heat as many US cities will see record overnight temperatures [2d]
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