3. Structure dictates effectiveness and safety in nanomedicine, driving therapeutic innovation, say scientists
8. ''Piracy'' to legitimacy: How companies like French ride-hailing platform Heetch can make their mark
11. Ghana''s first genetically modified crop: Why we created a new cowpea variety, how we tested it and what we found
25. New quantum optics theory proposes that classical interference arises from bright and dark states of light
28. Some male mice fiercely guard females within their territories, while others seek out quick flings
35. Some shark bites may be ''survival instinct'' rather than planned attacks, contrary to media portrayal
42. Memes and conflict: Study shows surge of imagery and fakes can precede international and political violence
43. Study of ''spatial synchrony'' using long-term data exposes ecological trends and could boost conservation, farming
45. Preparing today to save lives tomorrow: Study finds gaps in British Columbia''s extreme heat response plans
48. How do children learn to read? This literacy expert says ''there are as many ways as there are students''
49. What 2,000 years of Chinese history reveals about today''s AI-driven technology panic and future of inequality
53. Spaceship carrying 3 Chinese astronauts docks with Tiangong space station in latest crew rotation
69. Higher wealth taxes equal less philanthropy—experts encourage targeted deductions as potential solution
79. What we''ve learned about lone-actor terrorism over the years could help us prevent future attacks
80. The ocean can look deceptively calm—until it isn''t. Here''s what ''hazardous surf'' really means
81. Tick researchers identify new strain of Rickettsia bacteria that causes spotted fever infections in humans
89. Cybersecurity educators should share resources to teach students important technical and non-technical skills
104. UK study explores new wave of populist mobilization through interviews and participant observation
105. Researchers develop new design strategy for carbonized polymer dots to discriminate between TNT and TNP
113. Preventing harmful protein aggregation: Synthetic peptides as the basis for multifunctional drugs in Parkinson''s disease
125. ''System rife with blame'' could threaten parents'' mental health when their kids struggle with school attendance
131. Teachers lack time to tackle the influence of online misogynists on their students, research says
132. Most young people from Black and racial minoritized communities see racist online content at least once a week: Report
137. Video game-inspired algorithm rapidly detects high-energy particle collisions for future fusion reactors
147. High-pressure electron tunneling spectroscopy reveals nature of superconductivity in hydrogen-rich compounds
161. People turn to conspiracy theories in a subconscious quest to feel like they ''matter'', research suggests
165. Global estimate finds mangrove forests nurture vast populations of commercially important marine species
171. Nanoparticle treatment combined with radiation therapy significantly improves glioblastoma survival in mice
175. Century-old mystery of plant communication solved: Plants signal stress through negative pressure mechanisms
184. Controlled burns reduce wildfire risk, but they require trained staff and funding. This could be a rough year
189. Trump is stripping protections from marine protected areas. Why that''s a problem for fishing''s future
195. What would change your mind about climate change? We asked 5,000 Australians—here''s what they told us
198. Satellite data analysis shows earlier spring leaf flush in Japan caused by high temperatures in 2023 and 2024
199. World on course to trigger multiple climate ''tipping points'' unless action accelerates, research warns
205. From boiling hot to freezing cold: Sudden flips in temperature set to increase with climate change
212. Ancient DNA challenges long-held assumptions about the Mediterranean Phoenician-Punic civilization
213. Melting glaciers at the end of the Ice Age may have sped up continental drift, fueled volcanic eruptions
218. Rather than short-term fixes, communities need flexible plans to prepare for a range of likely climate impacts
223. Scientists claim to have found evidence of alien life. But ''biosignatures'' might hide more than they reveal
232. Gambling in Australia: How bad is the problem, who gets harmed most and where may we be heading?
242. Radiocarbon dating reveals Mongolia''s earliest pottery predates previous estimates by 2,000 years
244. Quantifying social avoidance: Game-based choices reflect real-world relationship patterns and network size
249. Study provides insights on how parental leave policies might affect whether mothers become entrepreneurs
257. E-I-E-I-Omics: New discoveries in corn genetics could help grow more productive, resilient crops
261. Q&A: Microscopic ''traffic jams'' solution inspires new insights into particle movement and drug delivery
269. Electricity-conducting organism named after Native American Tribe may advance bioelectronic devices
277. Dual-mode MRI nanoprobe mimics biological processes to pinpoint early fibrosis in fatty liver disease
284. Do cats make good therapy animals? The new trend showing felines may be more complicated than we realize
291. Toxic chemical pollution continues on Isle of Man as government defends Unesco conservation status
292. Stripping federal protection for clean water harms everyone, especially already vulnerable communities
294. Ambitious changes to Canadian conservation law are needed to reverse the decline in biodiversity