9. Wheat disease losses between 2018 and 2021 cost farmers 2.9 billion across the US and Canada, study reveals
19. The new engine of voting: Out-party hostility outpaces in-party loyalty across established democracies
35. Information collected by the world''s largest radio telescope will be stored and processed by global data centers
44. Antibiotic pollution could accelerate amphibian decline by turning a potential solution into a threat
47. Solving the world''s microplastics problem: 4 solutions cities and states are trying after global treaty talks collapsed
53. Parasitic worms bury themselves in the brains of moose and elk—a new diagnostic can prevent disease spread
59. Meet the women who turned beach cleanups into a global movement—and what was forgotten along the way
111. Saturday Citations: A mechanism for liver failure; LIGO black hole kick observed; primordial black hole explosions
117. Ancient DNA reveals deeply complex Mastodon family and repeated migrations driven by climate change
129. New metrics indicate habitat fragmentation has increased in over half the world''s forests over the last 20 years
132. Researchers reveal molecular assembly and efficient light harvesting of largest eukaryotic photosystem complex
134. Planets without plate tectonics and too little carbon dioxide could mean that technological alien life is rare
138. Opposing the ''inevitability'' of AI in academia is both possible and necessary, argue researchers
152. From the Great Stink to the modern sewage scandal: Why 19th-century sewers are failing 21st-century England
154. Stored for 130 years: Bottles reveal evidence of Danish butter production and hygiene practices of the past
155. NSW has a new fashion sector strategy—but a sustainable industry needs a federally legislated response
170. Fans bid farewell to beloved California octopus Ghost as she cares for eggs in final stage of life
175. Turbulence with a twist: New work shows fluid in a curved pipe can undergo discontinuous transition
176. Volcanic emissions of reactive sulfur gases may have shaped early climate of Mars, making it more hospitable to life
186. Southeast Pacific sediment cores are an 8-million-year-old climate archive of temperature effects on the ocean
187. Measuring the Unruh effect: Proposed approach could bridge gap between general relativity and quantum mechanics
193. ''No rest for the wilted'': Climate bioassessment method targets species most at risk from extremes
194. The digital movement that is enabling Indigenous people to show for themselves how the Amazon region is changing
198. Chalk and talk vs. active learning: What''s holding South African teachers back from using proven methods?
199. A massive eruption 74,000 years ago affected the whole planet: Volcanic glass may show how people survived
209. Less pollution during heavy rainfall: Researchers calculate potential of nature-based measures in cities
219. Social connections, service access, language: How disability can make things even harder for refugees
224. Ten years ago, gravitational waves changed astronomy. A new discovery shows there''s more to come
246. Influencers, multipliers, and the structure of polarization—how political narratives circulate on Twitter/X
247. Climate change responsible for 1,700 heat-related deaths in a single European region, study finds
249. How interstellar objects similar to 3I/ATLAS could jumpstart planet formation around infant stars
252. QROCODILE experiment advances search for dark matter using superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors
255. Circuits invisible to the naked eye: New technique shrinks microchips beyond current size limits
259. Tests on superconducting materials for world''s largest fusion energy project show reliable measurement protocol
267. Death by a thousand cuts: Salmon are falling through the cracks in British Columbia''s fragmented policy landscape
268. 40 years ago, the first AIDS movies forced Americans to confront a disease they didn''t want to see
274. Minority groups receive fewer economic and social opportunities at work, despite ''colorblind'' argument
276. RNA technology ''hacks'' into phage replication, offering new insights into molecular interactions
280. As pine martens are reintroduced to southwest England, a new study shows why local people need to be involved
285. Fungicides enhance native plant survival and community productivity but reduce diversity, finds study
286. Equity implications of where long-term fossil fuel plants are located differ based on time period studied