4. Lessons from the Incas: How llamas, terraces and trees could help the Andes survive climate change
6. RNA nanoparticle treatment to prevent premature skull fusion in newborns successfully tested in mice
9. Our medieval murder maps reveal the surprising geography of violence in 14th-century English cities
13. College students are bombarded by misinformation, so this professor taught them fact-checking 101
25. ''I beat a Thai'': How Muay Thai tourism reinforces white masculinity in Thailand''s fight culture
26. Parked cars are heating up cities by significantly contributing to urban heat island effect—especially darker cars
27. Observations detect rotating galaxy filament about 5.5 million light years long, connecting 14 galaxies
37. Hurricane Katrina: Three painful lessons for emergency management are increasingly important 20 years later
38. Some victim-survivors take their own lives. We need to better understand how suicide and family violence are linked
39. NASA heliophysics AI foundation model launched to support scientists, enhance space weather forecasting
42. Takeaways from scientists on the Trump administration''s work on climate change and public health
49. Dirty emotions: Microbes in soil may affect hormones tied to love, mental health and social bonds
74. African swine fever vaccine candidate shows promise against some virus strains, but broad protection still a challenge
77. Mitochondrial stress regulates phosphorylation of LIN-40 to coordinate chromatin remodeling and longevity
83. New method enables self-assembly of robust and soft porous crystals with unique gas sorption properties
85. To get that perfect ear of corn, weather has to cooperate. But climate change is making it dicier
87. Repeated heat wave exposure tied to accelerated aging, with rural and manual workers most affected
89. Enhanced dual-comb spectroscopy reveals previously unknown atomic transitions in a rare earth element
90. Toward improved desalination: Characterizing membranes in wet vs. dry states reveals dramatic differences
91. Discovery of wild cereal foraging far from Fertile Crescent challenges assumptions about agriculture''s origins
92. ''From outgroup hate to ingroup love'': How political crises cause a shift in viral online content
106. Hidden patterns in geological time revealed: Earth''s variability saturates at a half-billion years, study finds
110. Forget the warm fuzzies of finding common ground: To beat polarization, try changing your expectations
131. Movement signatures: How we move, gesture and use facial expressions could be as unique as a fingerprint
163. Ultrack and inTRACKtive: A powerful pair of tools to help track cells through embryonic development
178. From sea ice to ocean currents, Antarctica is now undergoing abrupt changes—and we''ll all feel them
179. Studying philosophy does make people better thinkers, says new research on more than 600,000 college grads
181. Enslaved Africans, an uprising and an ancient farming system in Iraq: Study sheds light on timelines
192. Ancient shells and pottery reveal the vast 3,200-years-old trade routes of Oceania''s Indigenous peoples
193. When it comes to well-being, what are the pros and cons of working in an office vs. remote work?
195. Saturday Citations: Beyond general relativity; gas giants and dark energy; the pleasures of difficult hobbies
198. Hurricane Erin never hit land or caused major damage, but threatened turtle nests weren''t so lucky
205. New measurement station in Brazil: Quantum technology expands global network in search for dark matter
209. Microbes form living electrical networks to filter methane from ocean floor, scientists discover
212. Self-consistent model incorporates gas self-gravity effects to address accretion across cosmic scales
215. Berlin''s waters carry bacterial traces of the city''s population—with potential implications for the ecological status
220. Pollinators in the city: Europe-wide synthesis evidences the relevance of biodiversity-friendly urban management
234. US already has the critical minerals it needs—but they''re being thrown away, new analysis shows
240. Asteroid Bennu: A time capsule of materials bearing witness to its origin and transformation over billions of years
267. Hidden impacts of spraying: Exploring the effects of fungicide use on corn health and microbiome
283. Slow, steady tissue forces may be as important as genes and biochemistry in shaping developing organs
284. Nanopore technique for measuring DNA damage could improve cancer therapy and radiological emergency response
288. Grandparenting from a distance: What''s lost when families are separated, and how to bridge the gap
299. Sediment analysis challenges view that rise of plants triggered shift from braided to meandering rivers