4. Tomb of Egyptian pharaoh is first found in Luxor since Tutankhamun—here''s how we know who lay inside
6. Saturday Citations: Rising probability of an asteroid strike; rainforest resilience; animal consciousness
34. Mechanochemistry strikes again: Solvent-free method simplifies synthesis of organolithium molecules
39. Rubidium-containing material with exceptional conductivity and stability could pave way for next-gen fuel cells
41. Researcher names newly discovered fish species, honoring Cherokee knowledge and advancing conservation
48. Research on vanishing coastlines in Egypt offers solutions for protecting coastal cities, including those in California
58. Schools still assume students have a mom and dad who are together, excluding separated parents completely
69. Homelessness prevention toolkit empowers communities with cost-effective way to keep families housed
80. UK peatland fires are supercharging carbon emissions as climate change causes hotter, drier summers
100. Microwave-to-optics transduction: Research demonstrates readout technique for superconducting qubits
104. Digital-learning platform improves reading growth by 9 percentile points, bridging learning gaps
110. Exploring BiFeO₃''s piezocatalytic potential: From materials engineering to diverse applications
123. Kumasi was called the garden city, but green spaces are vanishing in a clash of land use regulations
135. Pushing the limits of ''custom-made'' microscopy: 3-D imaging of light-sensitive samples now 1,000 times faster
143. Rare rearing: Japanese collaboration to save near-extinct White-bellied herons in Bhutan takes wings
148. 2 in 5 scientists surveyed reported harassment and intimidation—often, perpetrators are inside the institution
149. Exploring the dark side of Staph aureus, a bacterium resistant to multiple drugs—even those yet to be tested in humans
173. Surprise discovery shows zinc-carrying proteins can activate acid reducing drugs without the presence of gastric acid
176. Micro-vibration microneedles: Paving the way for rapid and minimally invasive biomarker detection
179. ''Fog harvesting'' could yield water for drinking and agriculture in the world''s driest regions
191. Desert plants'' clever survival trick: Two dormancy cycles a year ensure survival in harsh conditions
195. Did Twitter favor tweets from right-wing politicians? International study ends prematurely in 2023
197. Government suspicion, conspiratorial thinking linked to historical harm in three communities, report finds
198. Team conflict at work can boost creativity, but it depends on the ''fighters'' as much as the fights
205. Study reveals link among religion, sociocultural norms, and menstrual stigma for adolescent girls
213. Mountain ranges could be hidden treasure troves of natural hydrogen, plate tectonic modeling finds
221. Investors value corporate tax responsibility when the company is based somewhere with a lot of inequality
222. Greenland''s rapidly melting ice and landslide-prone fjords make the oil and minerals Trump covets dangerous to extract
226. Climate change is threatening Lake Ontario. Lessons from the Little Ice Age show us why we need to adapt
229. Dangers of ''Jekyll and Hyde leadership'': Why making amends after workplace abuse can hurt more than it helps
232. How to protect more Australian homes from the growing risks of floods, fires and other climate disasters
247. Loss of forests brought new birds to NZ during the last Ice Age—we''re witnessing a similar process now
248. More dry lightning in Tasmania is sparking bushfires, challenging fire fighters and land managers
261. Socially dominant individuals are more confident but not necessarily more competent, finds study
276. Unlocking the secrets of superconductors: New insights into key structure-property connections in cuprates
298. Businesses can cut energy waste by creating a workplace where saving power feels encouraged, not enforced