5. Extracellular vesicles as a cellular tracking tool could yield new therapies for polycystic kidney disease
9. Nanostructuring MOF crystals unlocks their potential, retaining electrical properties with enhanced sensitivity
10. The significance of the recent ''baby pictures'' showing the universe when it was just 380,000 years old
18. Examining effects of insufficient sleep on work performance—researcher presents how sleep habits can be managed
25. Flowerpot snake''s DNA repair ability provides insights into human genetic conditions like Down syndrome
27. Repurposed smartphone camera sensors create real-time, high-resolution imaging of antiproton annihilations
36. Grapevine viruses in Michigan vineyards identified to promote diagnostic testing and virus-free planting
42. Footprints reveal prehistoric Scottish lagoons were stomping grounds for giant Jurassic dinosaurs
44. Unique bacteria that survive by employing multicellular behavior offer clues to life''s evolution
47. Helicopter-mounted sensor reveals volcanic CO₂ emissions could be three times higher than anticipated
48. Alcohol makes male fruit flies more attractive to females by boosting sex pheromones, researchers find
54. Hunga volcano eruption''s unexpected Southern Hemisphere cooling effect challenges geoengineering assumptions
59. Feeling FOMO for something that''s not even fun? It''s not the event you''re missing, it''s the bonding
61. Most Christian religious leaders accept the reality of climate change but have never mentioned it to their congregations
63. With its executive order targeting the Smithsonian, the US administration opens up a new front in the history wars
67. Organogold(III) complex accumulates in mitochondria of lung cancer cells, opening up new treatment avenues
71. Island life 200 million years ago: Ancient neptunian dike reveals rare mixed marine and terrestrial fossil assemblage
76. Collective synchronized magnetic oscillations enable micropillar arrays to manipulate fluids and act as soft robots
79. Scientists unveil new way to electrically control spin for ultra-compact devices using altermagnetic quantum materials
97. Galaxies die earlier than expected: Webb sees signs of halted star formation 700 million years after Big Bang
104. Giving up a daily coffee or weekly treat? How the cost-of-living crisis is reshaping our spending habits
106. Australians want nature protected—these three environmental problems should be top of the next government''s to-do list
119. Cost to build multifamily housing in California more than twice as high as in Texas, report finds
121. Simulating the origin and evolution of the North Atlantic Oscillation shows how it helped shape Earth
124. Science ''storytelling'' is desperately needed amid climate and biodiversity crisis, say researchers
125. Mammals were adapting from life in the trees to living on the ground before dinosaur-killing asteroid, research reveals
130. South Africans flush toilets with drinkable water. Study in Cape Town looked at using seawater instead
134. Bees actively adjust flower choice based on color and distance: Updating ''flower constancy'' beyond Darwin''s theory
137. Enhanced westerly winds lead to increased ocean heat transport to the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, study finds
158. Tree rings from Canada''s Gaspésie mountains reveal effects of global warming dating back almost a century
165. Giving up on photosynthesis: How a borrowed bacterial gene allows some marine diatoms to live on a seaweed diet
172. Dogs see their world through smell, and scientists are starting to translate it like never before
173. Land reparations are possible, and more than 225 US communities are already working to make amends
179. Global warming of more than 3C this century may wipe 40% off the world''s economy, new analysis reveals
180. From barriers to belonging: How supporting inclusivity enhances the well-being of people with disabilities
183. Inner London residents told me their food waste problems—composting definitely isn''t the answer
189. Torrential rains created devastating inland seas in outback Queensland. Soon, they will fill Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre
190. Food and fuel that farms itself: Genome sequences of five duckweed species reveal basis for unique plant traits
193. Vincent van Gogh''s ''The Starry Night'' is not a masterpiece when it comes to flow physics, researchers say
195. From trading nutrients to storing carbon: Five things you didn''t know about our underground fungi
199. A starting signal for cell division: Molecular switch ensures that cells divide at the right time
202. Thanks to social media platforms, election interference is more insidious and pervasive than ever
207. The battle between resilient plants and cunning viruses: Study discovers a novel RNA silencing mechanism
220. First layers of soil to be laid on 101 Freeway wildlife crossing in California, the world''s largest
224. Revolutionizing 3D vision: How miniaturized snapshot polarization imaging is transforming depth sensing
227. Scientists develop ultraprecise, efficient and flexible technique for counting and analyzing nanoplastics
228. ''Superhuman vision'': Powerful 3D imaging technology paves way for next-generation eye-tracking
229. Authorities in Iceland evacuate southwestern town and Blue Lagoon spa over fear of volcanic eruption
230. New flexible nanofiber material combines strong microwave absorption with exceptional thermal insulation
231. Urban U.S. hate crime declined slightly in 2024, but anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim crimes rose, says report
237. Biomechanical ''size matching'' explains floral isolation in bumblebee-pollinated elephant-nose flowers
241. Mountaintops contain many diverse clusters of butterfly species, but climate change may turn habitats into traps
246. Costa Rica''s mudball meteorite: A cosmic survivor that avoided collisions in the pinball world of asteroids
247. Real-time analysis reveals a much higher proportion of harmful substances in particulate matter than assumed
254. Groundwater gains show Arizona''s policies are working, yet climate risks still threaten water supply
259. Small extracellular vesicles engineered using click chemistry show promise for targeting liver failure
275. Researcher finds insights into social media, activism and journalism by exploring unrest in Egypt
278. Chance discovery improves stability of bioelectronic material used in medical implants, computing and biosensors
288. Jets from powerful black holes can point astronomers toward where to look for life in the universe
289. Bird flu could be on the cusp of transmitting between humans—but there are ways to slow down viral evolution
295. Brisbane 2032 is no longer legally bound to be ''climate positive.'' Will it still leave a green legacy?
297. Some Gen Zs are taking a ''micro-retirement.'' It''s one way to address burnout—but it comes with risks
299. Applying a magnetic field to rod-like viruses induces them to form disks of tunable shape and size
300. Time-resolved photoluminescence unlocks nanoscale insights into surface-modified metal oxide semiconductors