6. Most young people from Black and racial minoritized communities see racist online content at least once a week: Report
11. Video game-inspired algorithm rapidly detects high-energy particle collisions for future fusion reactors
21. High-pressure electron tunneling spectroscopy reveals nature of superconductivity in hydrogen-rich compounds
35. People turn to conspiracy theories in a subconscious quest to feel like they ''matter'', research suggests
39. Global estimate finds mangrove forests nurture vast populations of commercially important marine species
45. Nanoparticle treatment combined with radiation therapy significantly improves glioblastoma survival in mice
49. Century-old mystery of plant communication solved: Plants signal stress through negative pressure mechanisms
58. Controlled burns reduce wildfire risk, but they require trained staff and funding. This could be a rough year
63. Trump is stripping protections from marine protected areas. Why that''s a problem for fishing''s future
69. What would change your mind about climate change? We asked 5,000 Australians—here''s what they told us
72. Satellite data analysis shows earlier spring leaf flush in Japan caused by high temperatures in 2023 and 2024
73. World on course to trigger multiple climate ''tipping points'' unless action accelerates, research warns
79. From boiling hot to freezing cold: Sudden flips in temperature set to increase with climate change
86. Ancient DNA challenges long-held assumptions about the Mediterranean Phoenician-Punic civilization
87. Melting glaciers at the end of the Ice Age may have sped up continental drift, fueled volcanic eruptions
92. Rather than short-term fixes, communities need flexible plans to prepare for a range of likely climate impacts
97. Scientists claim to have found evidence of alien life. But ''biosignatures'' might hide more than they reveal
106. Gambling in Australia: How bad is the problem, who gets harmed most and where may we be heading?
116. Radiocarbon dating reveals Mongolia''s earliest pottery predates previous estimates by 2,000 years
118. Quantifying social avoidance: Game-based choices reflect real-world relationship patterns and network size
123. Study provides insights on how parental leave policies might affect whether mothers become entrepreneurs
131. E-I-E-I-Omics: New discoveries in corn genetics could help grow more productive, resilient crops
135. Q&A: Microscopic ''traffic jams'' solution inspires new insights into particle movement and drug delivery
143. Electricity-conducting organism named after Native American Tribe may advance bioelectronic devices
151. Dual-mode MRI nanoprobe mimics biological processes to pinpoint early fibrosis in fatty liver disease
158. Do cats make good therapy animals? The new trend showing felines may be more complicated than we realize
165. Toxic chemical pollution continues on Isle of Man as government defends Unesco conservation status
166. Stripping federal protection for clean water harms everyone, especially already vulnerable communities
168. Ambitious changes to Canadian conservation law are needed to reverse the decline in biodiversity
175. First-ever real-time visualization of nanoscale domain response may boost ultrasound imaging technology
177. European hares are thriving in the city: New monitoring methods reveal high densities in Danish urban areas
178. Variation in exhaled droplet characteristics may explain why some people are disease ''superspreaders''
193. The story behind the ''Moko'' drums, sacred musical instruments from the Alor-Pantar archipelago
201. Skipping the drive: Telemedicine visits in 2023 linked to significant monthly drop in carbon emissions
232. Hybrid surface combines hydrophobic nanowires and hydrophilic channels to prevent condensation flooding
235. Early medieval European collapse: How imbalanced social-ecological acceleration led to a tipping point
236. Synergistic catalyst enables targeted cleavage of ethane C–H bonds in tandem with CO₂ activation
240. Addressing working memory can help students with math difficulty improve word problem-solving skills
242. Michael B. Jordan plays identical twins in ''Sinners''—what''s the truth about these sibling relationships?
245. How a new project combines science, community and Indigenous art to restore life in the Baaka-Darling River
249. How activity in Earth''s mantle led the ancient ancestors of elephants, giraffes, and humans into Asia and Africa
251. From fava beans to future foods: Researchers turn to plant-based proteins for a healthier planet
252. Microplastics still slip through wastewater treatment plants, carrying pollutants and threatening long-term health
260. A secret mathematical rule has shaped the beaks of birds and other dinosaurs for 200 million years
261. Exposure to perceptible temperature rise increases concern about climate change, higher education adds to understanding
262. Endowments aren''t blank checks, but universities can rely on them more heavily in turbulent times
265. Claims of ''anti-Christian bias'' sound to some voters like a message about race, not just religion
276. Scientists found a potential sign of life on a distant planet—an astronomer explains why many are still skeptical
278. As views on spanking shift worldwide, most US adults support it, and 19 states allow physical punishment in schools
285. A California environmental law makes it ''too damn hard'' to build: But do Democrats have the will to reform it?
292. Rethinking neutron star mergers: Study explores the effects of magnetic fields on their oscillating frequencies
294. Saturday Citations: An exoplanetary biosignature; the diplomacy of body odor; personalities of bees
296. Scientists reveal how a protein linked to Parkinson''s disease transforms biomolecular condensates
297. Throwing a ''spanner in the works'' of our cells'' machinery could help fight cancer, fatty liver disease... and hair loss