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ソース: バージョン: 他の言語: 購読: ソーシャル: 最終更新日: 2025-07-01T08:35:18.795+08:00   統計を見る
08:10  Protect your pets this summer: Tips for Independence Day and summer heat (phys.org)
05:10  Q&A: Companies are racing to develop the first useful quantum computer—ultracold neutral atoms could be the key (phys.org)
04:58  Firms raise bar after missing target: Study shows strategic use of overestimated earnings targets (phys.org)
04:55  Generative AI in digital education: Transforming learning, teaching and assessment (phys.org)
04:40  Evolution of Korean alcohol production: From an experience-based craft to a data-driven science (phys.org)
04:37  Everglades ecosystems show mixed reactions to rising sea levels (phys.org)
04:20  Americans largely disapprove of attacks on science and medicine, survey finds (phys.org)
04:10  Unequal from the start: The achievement gap and the early years (phys.org)
04:00  Trading knowledge—not wares: Archaeological study sheds light on women''s overlooked role in Papua New Guinea sea trade (phys.org)
03:59  Here are the flowers that both bees and humans like best (phys.org)
03:53  Killer whales, kind gestures: Orcas offer food to humans in the wild (phys.org)
03:50  Living small in a big city: Urban Túngara frog tadpoles develop faster but end up being tinier (phys.org)
03:50  Entropy engineering opens new avenue for robust quantum anomalous Hall effect in 2D magnets (phys.org)
03:43  Ochre discovery in South African cave reveals advanced toolmaking during the Middle Stone Age (phys.org)
03:00  Analysis provides day-by-day insight into prehistoric plankton''s capacity for change (phys.org)
03:00  Southern Ocean saltier, hotter and losing ice fast as decades-long trend unexpectedly reverses (phys.org)
02:50  Hurricane ecology research reveals critical vulnerabilities of coastal ecosystems (phys.org)
02:47  THC is undetectable after a withdrawal period in cows fed hemp byproduct (phys.org)
02:33  How rare earth elements move and accumulate in the desert and other cold regions (phys.org)
02:30  To grandmother''s house you go? Not far, for most US grandkids (phys.org)
02:20  Image: Hubble captures an active galactic center (phys.org)
02:10  Survey: Only 4% of Canadians give schools an ''A'' on climate education—students deserve better (phys.org)
01:58  NOAA delays the cutoff of key satellite data for hurricane forecasting (phys.org)
01:50  Webb refines Bullet Cluster mass and maps dark matter distribution (phys.org)
01:47  The bold place bets on VIX: Research finds investors turn to ''fear index'' trading despite potential for high returns (phys.org)
01:27  Mathematical approach makes uncertainty in AI quantifiable (phys.org)
01:16  Extreme weather: AI-assisted early warning system offers targeted disaster prevention (phys.org)
01:12  Yellow bacterial pigment provides new insights into cellulose degradation for biofuels and antibiotics (phys.org)
01:05  Engineering nano-clouds that can change color, temperature and outwit heat sensors (phys.org)
00:29  Zanzibar''s baobab trees used to be a valued part of society—drone images help prove it (phys.org)
00:19  Injectable biomaterial delivers dual therapies to promote nerve repair after spinal injury (phys.org)
00:12  Gen Z is struggling to find work: Four strategies to move forward (phys.org)
00:10  Cities are heating up the planet—how they can do more to fight climate change (phys.org)
00:10  Archaeology volunteers uncover Bronze Age burial site beneath city park (phys.org)
00:06  Anti-witchcraft laws fail to prevent thousands of annual accusations and deaths, according to report (phys.org)
00:03  Astronomers get front-row seats for ultimate movie of the cosmos (phys.org)
00:03  Algae salad and cricket flour: Who will reach for alternative protein foods? (phys.org)
00:00  Mediterranean set new June temperature high on Sunday: French weather service (phys.org)
06-30  Brood XIV cicadas emerge for first time in 17 years (phys.org)
06-30  New superheavy isotope reveals complex relationship between quantum effects and fission (phys.org)
06-30  Global study shows worldwide threat of antibiotic resistance in livestock waste (phys.org)
06-30  Southern Europe roasts as temperatures soar (phys.org)
06-30  New study helps farmers more accurately determine crop nitrogen needs (phys.org)
06-30  How to make building blocks for a lunar habitat (phys.org)
06-30  Enceladus''s highly alkaline subsurface ocean may affect search for life (phys.org)
06-30  Slowing RNA drug transport inside cells can boost effectiveness for genetic diseases (phys.org)
06-30  Why bystanders may hold the key to reducing gun violence (phys.org)
06-30  Wildfire smoke app highlights risks for populations living near urban-rural borders (phys.org)
06-30  Tiny light-sensitive magnetic robots can clear up bacterial infections in sinuses (phys.org)
06-30  The psychological use and abuse of timeouts in professional tennis (phys.org)
06-30  Astronomers detect five young stars in the Chamaeleon cloud complex (phys.org)
06-30  Snails get stressed: Invertebrate model sheds light on biological basis of anxiety (phys.org)
06-30  Natural disasters are increasingly putting the value of properties at risk (phys.org)
06-30  Scientists look to black holes to know exactly where we are in the Universe. But phones and Wi-Fi are blocking the view (phys.org)
06-30  What a 19th-century atlas teaches me about marine ecosystems (phys.org)
06-30  What credit card habits reveal about financial health in households (phys.org)
06-30  Growing evidence for evolving dark energy could inspire a new model of the universe (phys.org)
06-30  Horses lead the way in helping children heal from trauma (phys.org)
06-30  Cool is cool wherever you are: Study finds cross-cultural agreement (phys.org)
06-30  Serendipitous satellite snapshots show Venus''s weather evolving over nearly a decade (phys.org)
06-30  GJ 12 b: Earth-sized planet orbiting a quiet M dwarf star (phys.org)
06-30  Tuning in to the sounds of Canada''s wildlife (phys.org)
06-30  Meteorite hunters chase treasures after fireball streaks across Georgia (phys.org)
06-30  Crop of 23 peregrine falcons and juvenile bald eagles have flown the coop (phys.org)
06-30  Tests to detect marijuana-impaired driving are based on ''pseudoscience,'' argue researchers (phys.org)
06-30  Japan launches a climate change monitoring satellite on mainstay H2A rocket''s last flight (phys.org)
06-30  Earth is trapping much more heat than climate models forecast—and the rate has doubled in 20 years (phys.org)
06-29  1 in 5 community soccer umpires have been assaulted, while others receive death threats: New research (phys.org)
06-29  Reviving Europe''s historical scents—including ''the smell of hell'' (phys.org)
06-28  Gender not main factor in attacks on Egyptian woman pharaoh: Study (phys.org)
06-28  Team tackles support structure bottlenecks with dual-wavelength 3D printing (phys.org)
06-28  Natural hazards don''t disappear when the storm ends or the earthquake stops—they evolve (phys.org)
06-28  Saturday Citations: Upside-down sharks; brain network functioning in psychopaths; IQ associated with better predictions (phys.org)
06-28  Researchers uncover novel mechanism for regulating ribosome biogenesis during brain development (phys.org)
06-28  Powerful magnets could unlock detection of high-frequency gravitational waves (phys.org)
06-28  For Eastern US, temperatures swing high, then swing low. They''ll soon go back up (phys.org)
06-28  Residents express amazement after seeing fireball streak across the southern sky (phys.org)
06-28  Mediterranean heat wave triggers health alerts and wildfire fears across region (phys.org)
06-28  One bad rainstorm away from disaster: Why proposed changes to forestry rules won''t solve the ''slash'' problem (phys.org)
06-28  DNA analysis suggests matriarchal society in Neolithic settlement at Çatalhöyük (phys.org)
06-28  Tiny ocean migrants play a massive role in Southern Ocean carbon storage, study finds (phys.org)
06-28  Fire ants in your yard? Learn the latest control recommendations (phys.org)
06-28  Scientists map key enzymes behind locust swarming pheromone production (phys.org)
06-28  A new way to detect primordial black holes through their Hawking radiation (phys.org)
06-28  ''Right size, right place'' approach required for climate adaptation plans (phys.org)
06-28  When politicians gain power, their language becomes garbled (phys.org)
06-28  Wafer lens changes X-ray beam size by more than 3,400 times (phys.org)
06-28  The drought in southern Australia is not over—it just looks that way (phys.org)
06-28  ''Science refugees'': French university welcomes first US researchers (phys.org)
06-28  Super pollutants: The ''emergency brake'' to slow global warming (phys.org)
06-27  Disabling images and videos on WhatsApp cut misinformation exposure during Brazilian election, study finds (phys.org)
06-27  Epilepsy in dogs: New advances for diagnosis and research (phys.org)
06-27  Long-held belief about shape of fish schools overturned—fish swim in 3D ''ladder'' formation, not flat diamonds (phys.org)
06-27  Old termite mounds help support high insect biodiversity in tropical rainforests (phys.org)
06-27  Constitutive down-regulation of liguleless alleles in sorghum drives increased productivity and water use efficiency (phys.org)
06-27  Cryovolcanism and resurfacing on Pluto''s largest moon, Charon (phys.org)
06-27  A breath of fresh tech—carbon nanotube sensors sniff out gases with unprecedented precision (phys.org)
06-27  Heat impairs teamwork more than individual performance, researchers find (phys.org)
06-27  Scientists uncover cell structures that squids use to change their appearance (phys.org)
06-27  Modulating gut microbiota contributes to better pork quality, study shows (phys.org)
06-27  ColdBrew algorithm puts water to work in drug discovery (phys.org)
06-27  Loss of hard chorion: An evolutionary dead-end for parental egg-care fish (phys.org)
06-27  New study tracks soil carbon pathways and confirms mineral-associated organic matter as the most stable carbon pool (phys.org)
06-27  Portable DNA sequencing successfully tracks drug-resistant microbes in slaughterhouse wastewater (phys.org)
06-27  Researchers demonstrate giant photonic isolation and gyration (phys.org)
06-27  If we can''t detect the first stars, maybe we can see their first galaxies (phys.org)
06-27  Eel-eating Japan opposes EU call for more protection (phys.org)
06-27  Scientists predict Lake Erie''s algae bloom will be smaller than last year (phys.org)
06-27  Possible meteor spotted over Georgia and nearby states, reports say (phys.org)
06-27  Western Japan sees earliest end to rainy season on record (phys.org)
06-27  New technique rapidly identifies high-performing enzymes for sustainable biomanufacturing (phys.org)
06-27  Discovery of ''mini halo'' points to how the early universe was formed (phys.org)
06-27  Researchers uncover cause of uranium groundwater contamination (phys.org)
06-27  Mild to moderate harmful algal bloom predicted for western Lake Erie (phys.org)
06-27  Nanodomains hold the key to next-generation solar cells, researchers find (phys.org)
06-27  Timely KNL2 degradation is critical for maintaining genome stability in plants (phys.org)
06-27  New teachers'' impact on equitable science learning (phys.org)
06-27  Study shows that apes are more optimistic after hearing laughter (phys.org)
06-27  The galactic center isn''t spitting out stars; here''s what this means (phys.org)
06-27  Friendships between queer people can improve well-being—but there''s nuance (phys.org)
06-27  These Canadian rocks may be the oldest on Earth (phys.org)
06-27  Citizen scientists find new eclipsing binary stars (phys.org)
06-27  Charge-spin coupling in room-temperature 2D ferromagnetic material (phys.org)
06-27  Echoes of grief: Macaques appear to mourn their loved ones like humans do (phys.org)
06-27  Ancient squids dominated the ocean 100 million years ago, fossil discovery technique reveals (phys.org)
06-27  Affordable, highly efficient cold boxes poised to help tackle food waste for small farmers in East Africa (phys.org)
06-27  Ferritin protein can be used to separate critical metals from electronic waste (phys.org)
06-27  Unmasking hazardous compounds in cosmetics, skincare products and perfumes (phys.org)
06-27  Ocean warming patterns key to accurate tropical cyclone climate projections (phys.org)
06-27  From brewery to pharma: Brewer''s yeast engineered to produce therapeutic peptides (phys.org)
06-27  Magnetic chains on superconductors: New heterostructure design advances quantum technology (phys.org)
06-27  Webb telescope digs into structural origins of disk galaxies (phys.org)
06-27  What if universal rental assistance were implemented to deal with the housing crisis? (phys.org)
06-27  Yelp''s addition of a ''Black-owned'' tag led to a slight drop in business ratings in Detroit (phys.org)
06-27  Self-censorship and the ''spiral of silence'': Why Americans are less likely to publicly voice their political opinions (phys.org)
06-26  Satellite records expose fire driving Gran Chaco transformation (phys.org)
06-26  From hydration layers to nanoarchitectures: Water''s pivotal role in peptide organization on 2D nanomaterials (phys.org)
06-26  When invasive species become part of our culture (phys.org)
06-26  Scientists complete the most thorough analysis yet of India''s genetic diversity (phys.org)
06-26  Space-grown muscle tissues reveal rapid aging-like decline in microgravity (phys.org)
06-26  Latest data from South Pole Telescope signal ''new era'' for measuring the first light in the universe (phys.org)
06-26  Remote cave discovery shows ancient voyagers brought rice across 2,300 km of Pacific Ocean (phys.org)
06-26  Autonomous AI systems can help tackle global food insecurity (phys.org)
06-26  Learning German has many benefits for young people—and it''s not as hard as its reputation suggests (phys.org)
06-26  New study reveals consistent nitrate preference across temperate forest tree species in Northeast China (phys.org)
06-26  Whose story is being told—and why? Four questions museum visitors should ask themselves (phys.org)
06-26  From HAL 9000 to M3GAN: What film''s evil robots tell us about contemporary tech fears (phys.org)
06-26  Researcher discusses trapping single atoms and putting them to work in emerging quantum technologies (phys.org)
06-26  Summer break brings uncertainty for children, and kindness at home matters (phys.org)
06-26  Scientists develop high-precision methods to track global CO₂ emissions from power plants (phys.org)
06-26  International Space Station welcomes its first astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary (phys.org)
06-26  In-line NMR guides orthogonal transformation of real-life plastics (phys.org)
06-26  New method enhances accuracy of greenhouse gas emission quantification in greenhouse cultivation systems (phys.org)
06-26  How much water is left for nature? The search for the appropriate environmental flow (phys.org)
06-26  Researchers decipher structure of a human protease implicated in various diseases (phys.org)
06-26  Some sea slugs consume algae, incorporate photosynthetic parts into their own bodies to keep producing nutrients (phys.org)
06-26  Lessons from the heartwood: Resilience in regenerating redwoods (phys.org)
06-26  Study shows controlled burns can reduce wildfire intensity and smoke pollution (phys.org)
06-26  Supernova remnant SNR J0450.47050 investigated in detail (phys.org)
06-26  Why scientists and policy experts are mapping the genomes of every animal, plant and fungal species in the US (phys.org)
06-26  AI enhances sea surface temperature data for better climate and weather forecasts (phys.org)
06-26  500-million-year-old fossil reveals how starfish got their shape (phys.org)
06-26  NASA shares new views of our galactic neighbor, Andromeda (phys.org)
06-26  Magpies may not be a pesky Australian import—new research finds their ancestors thrived in NZ a long time ago (phys.org)
06-26  How small-scale migration among early farmers shaped the Sonoran Desert during the Early Agricultural period (phys.org)
06-26  New and highly efficient recycling technology to turn used tires into raw materials for rubber and nylon (phys.org)