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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: 2025-06-21T23:04:08.872+08:00   統計を見る
22:40  ''I was in a semi-breaking-down sort of place'': New study sheds light on the emotional toll for emergency volunteers (phys.org)
21:00  Universal embezzlers naturally emerge in critical fermion systems, study finds (phys.org)
21:00  Saturday Citations: Genetic toggles, undersea farmers and exploding rockets (phys.org)
18:30  New study uncovers surprising physics of ''marine snow'' (phys.org)
18:30  Strange Atlantic cold spot linked to century-long slowdown of major ocean current (phys.org)
18:16  NASA spacecraft around the moon photographs the crash site of a Japanese company''s lunar lander (phys.org)
18:13  Mexican authorities rescue 3,400 trafficked baby turtles (phys.org)
18:06  New theory proposes time has three dimensions, with space as a secondary effect (phys.org)
02:00  Analysis casts doubt on ancient drying of northern Africa''s climate, raising new questions about early human evolution (phys.org)
02:00  Climbing the social ladder: A clear understanding of connections matters more than popularity, study suggests (phys.org)
01:28  Advanced algorithm to study catalysts on material surfaces could lead to better batteries (phys.org)
00:50  Some countries are prioritizing AI workforce preparation through curriculum and job training (phys.org)
00:40  EU plans to scrap anti-greenwashing rules after pushback (phys.org)
00:37  Vulnerable construction turned Myanmar earthquake into widespread catastrophe: Report (phys.org)
00:31  US enters first major heat wave of 2025 (phys.org)
00:29  Scientists demonstrate unconditional exponential quantum scaling advantage using two 127-qubit computers (phys.org)
06-20  Colorado River water market could help fish and farmers alike (phys.org)
06-20  Microbial consortium achieves complete biodegradation of persistent herbicide acetochlor in contaminated soil (phys.org)
06-20  Researchers reveal new role of vitamin C precursor in enhancing plant growth and the production of bioactive compounds (phys.org)
06-20  Island rivers carve passageways through coral reefs, maintaining ecosystem health over millions of years (phys.org)
06-20  Rewriting a century-old physics law on thermal radiation to unlock the potential of energy, sensing and more (phys.org)
06-20  Ultrafast membrane reactor developed for cleaner, more efficient beta-blocker production (phys.org)
06-20  Magically reducing errors in quantum computers: Researchers invent technique to decrease overhead (phys.org)
06-20  A leap in canine medicine: Researchers create high-quality stem cells from urine (phys.org)
06-20  Phonon-mediated heat transport across materials visualized at the atomic level (phys.org)
06-20  Jaws helped spur a fishing frenzy—so how have the world''s sharks fared since the 1975 release? (phys.org)
06-20  Study offers new insights into first-principles calculations of hadron structure (phys.org)
06-20  New Victorian laws will help combat hate speech, but there is still some way to go (phys.org)
06-20  AI model developed to unlock the potential of satellite imagery for land cover mapping (phys.org)
06-20  More summer weather extremes in Europe likely as North Atlantic Oscillation intensifies under climate change (phys.org)
06-20  Information overload: Smartphones are exposing children to an avalanche of irrelevance (phys.org)
06-20  Light-powered reactions could make the chemical manufacturing industry more energy-efficient (phys.org)
06-20  Tabletop exercises can help us understand and avoid potential conflicts over the moon (phys.org)
06-20  Sea spiders found farming methane-eating microbes in cultivated biofilm (phys.org)
06-20  Investigation of ancient Tel Dan sanctuary reveals Phoenician ritual bathing traditions (phys.org)
06-20  Octopus species uses taste sensors on sucker cups to detect harmful chemicals (phys.org)
06-20  True single-photon source boosts secure key rates in quantum key distribution systems (phys.org)
06-20  Radio signal from the very early universe offers clues about the first stars (phys.org)
06-20  Thailand credits prey releases for ''extraordinary'' tiger recovery (phys.org)
06-20  Sunshine abounds as the summer solstice arrives (phys.org)
06-20  Placenta and hormone levels in the womb may have been key drivers in human brain evolution (phys.org)
06-20  Skin biopsies offer less invasive studies of the reproductive status of sharks (phys.org)
06-20  A decade later: Examining the impacts of Connecticut''s 2010 school grounds pesticide ban (phys.org)
06-20  Marine snow provides new clues about the export of carbon to the deep sea (phys.org)
06-20  No data, no risk? How the monitoring of chemicals in the environment shapes the perception of risks (phys.org)
06-20  Efficient organic photoredox catalyst enables greener chemical production at room temperature (phys.org)
06-20  Harmful algal blooms: How climate change will affect their frequency along coasts (phys.org)
06-20  SpaceX Starship explodes during routine test (phys.org)
06-20  New start date for the Anthropocene proposed: When humans first changed global methane levels (phys.org)
06-20  Stone tools from a cave on South Africa''s coast speak of life at the end of the Ice Age (phys.org)
06-20  Trees use summer solstice as natural calendar for growth and reproduction (phys.org)
06-20  Police in England and Wales to get more money—but increasing funding won''t necessarily mean less crime (phys.org)
06-20  Misogyny has become a political strategy—here''s how the pandemic helped make it happen (phys.org)
06-20  How two key proteins maintain optimal pH within the Golgi apparatus (phys.org)
06-20  World Refugee Day: Prolonged refugee separation is harming families—and Canada''s economy (phys.org)
06-19  Human violence causes long-term anxiety and stress in South African baboon population, study suggests (phys.org)
06-19  Subterranean life in the groundwaters of northern Australia (phys.org)
06-19  The first images from Vera Rubin telescope are about to drop (phys.org)
06-19  Pleasure and pain: What nude sunrise swims in winter tells us about social connection (phys.org)
06-19  Launching a new product during a recession can pay off, research shows (phys.org)
06-19  NASA to gather in-flight imagery of commercial test capsule re-entry (phys.org)
06-19  Machine learning modeling assists intelligent process analysis for high-performance virus filtration (phys.org)
06-19  Plant-derived fertilizer additive boosts yields and cuts emissions (phys.org)
06-19  Offsetting fossil fuel reserves by planting trees is not a viable strategy, analysis finds (phys.org)
06-19  Permanent magnet configurations outperform classical arrangement to deliver strong and homogeneous fields (phys.org)
06-19  Endangered fish saved from the Palisades fire returned to their Malibu home (phys.org)
06-19  Neanderthal extinction: A space physicist reopens the debate (phys.org)
06-19  From spin glasses to quantum codes: Researchers develop optimal error correction algorithm (phys.org)
06-19  Wild parrot species returns to its habitat in Atlantic Rainforest reserve (phys.org)
06-19  Multicore fiber testbed demonstrates precise optical clock signal transmission over 25 km (phys.org)
06-19  Migrating bogong moths use stars and Earth''s magnetic field to find ancestral summer caves each year (phys.org)
06-19  Biologists uncover how different coral reproduction methods shape Caribbean reefs'' future (phys.org)
06-19  Scientists propose blueprint for ''universal translator'' in quantum networks (phys.org)
06-19  Highly charged muonic ions observed in gas-phase experiment for first time (phys.org)
06-19  The Cosmic Owl: Astronomers discover a peculiar galaxy merger (phys.org)
06-19  The US plans to open a fly factory in Texas as part of its fight against a flesh-eating parasite (phys.org)
06-19  Warning signs on climate flashing bright red: Top scientists (phys.org)
06-19  Mutilation ban and microchips: EU lawmakers vote on cat and dog welfare (phys.org)
06-19  How lottery-style bottle returns could transform recycling (phys.org)
06-19  ''The models were right'': Astronomers find ''missing'' matter linking four galaxy clusters (phys.org)
06-19  Electron microscopy technique captures nanoparticle organizations to forge new materials (phys.org)
06-19  Gene-editing nanoparticle system targets multiple organs simultaneously (phys.org)
06-19  Climate change and depopulation confirmed as main concerns affecting mountain areas in Europe (phys.org)
06-19  Birds and bats can provide economic benefits to vineyard farmers through natural pest control (phys.org)
06-19  Researchers develop and validate tool to identify strengths in students as young as preschool (phys.org)
06-19  Instructions—not rewards—are better for encouraging scientific thinking, study finds (phys.org)
06-19  Stellar flybys have not altered Earth''s climate in the past 56 million years, study finds (phys.org)
06-19  Exploring late accretion''s role in terrestrial planet evolution (phys.org)
06-19  Solar panels give edge to tomatoes grown underneath (phys.org)
06-19  Improved thermoelectrics: Scientists harness ''traffic jam of electrons'' to boost heat-to-electricity conversion (phys.org)
06-19  Female baboons with close father bonds tend to live longer lives, study finds (phys.org)
06-19  Catching excitons in motion—ultrafast dynamics in carbon nanotubes revealed by nano-infrared spectroscopy (phys.org)
06-19  Expanding the border of superheavy nuclei—new seaborgium isotope discovered (phys.org)
06-19  How to suspend one liquid inside another: Programmable droplets show potential for carbon capture (phys.org)
06-19  Foreign multinational firms found engaging in limited tax-motivated income shifting out of US (phys.org)
06-19  Cracking the genome''s switchboard: How AI helps decode gene regulation (phys.org)
06-19  5D model accurately predicts nuclear fission in elements beyond uranium and plutonium (phys.org)
06-19  Using a unique method, astronomers have discovered an exceptional new planet (phys.org)
06-19  50 years after ''Jaws,'' researchers have retired the man-eater myth and revealed more about sharks'' amazing biology (phys.org)
06-19  Smartphones are once again setting the agenda for justice as the Latino community documents ICE actions (phys.org)
06-19  AI helps tell snow leopards apart, improving population counts for these majestic mountain predators (phys.org)
06-19  Sustainable, manganese-based phosphors show promise for white-light LEDs (phys.org)
06-19  Researchers crack the code of the body''s ancient immune defense (phys.org)
06-19  Mauritius is facing a water crisis: Harvesting water from its rivers with ten reservoirs can help (phys.org)
06-18  Expansion of marriage rights to same-sex couples also expanded access to psychological benefits (phys.org)
06-18  Climate change may make prescribed fires rarer, but increases their air quality impacts (phys.org)
06-18  Improved laser frequency stabilization achieved with unprecedented long optical reference cavity (phys.org)
06-18  From fear to fascination: Decoding the depths and distances traveled by the world''s largest fish (phys.org)
06-18  Credit scores of corporate executives may reveal their decisions (phys.org)
06-18  Climate change cuts global crop yields despite farmers'' adaptation efforts, analysis finds (phys.org)
06-18  Stargazing flight: How Bogong moths use the night sky to navigate hundreds of kilometers (phys.org)
06-18  Violent extremists like the Minnesota shooter are not lone wolves (phys.org)
06-18  Inside Mercury: What experimental geophysics is revealing about our strangest planet (phys.org)
06-18  Saving species starts at home: Conservationists share how to help 1,000 threatened invertebrates (phys.org)
06-18  Vermont plastic bag use dropped 91% following ban, researchers find (phys.org)
06-18  Heatstroke alerts issued in Japan as temperatures surge (phys.org)
06-18  Ancient groundwater records reveal regional vulnerabilities to climate change (phys.org)
06-18  Cells assembled into Anthrobots become biologically younger than the original cells they were made from (phys.org)
06-18  Surprising discovery shows a strong link between Earth''s magnetic field and atmospheric oxygen levels (phys.org)
06-18  Scientists harness vacuum fluctuations to engineer quantum materials (phys.org)
06-18  Diminishing night sky: Light pollution from cities and satellites is making stars harder to see (phys.org)
06-18  Plastics threaten ecosystems and human health, but evidence-based solutions are under political fire (phys.org)
06-18  Astronomers capture most detailed thousand-color image of the Sculptor galaxy (phys.org)
06-18  Study indicates use of bird-friendly glass saves birds'' lives (phys.org)
06-18  Structural and kinematical properties of globular cluster NGC 5634 challenge its Sagittarius origins (phys.org)
06-18  Approximately one-third of vertebrate scavenger species may be facing population decline (phys.org)
06-18  New technology uses underwater sound waves for faster and more reliable tsunami warnings in real-time (phys.org)
06-18  Scientists discover a materials maze that prevents bacterial infections (phys.org)
06-18  Sea ice plays important role in variability of carbon uptake by Southern Ocean (phys.org)
06-18  The first ancient flying reptiles were winners of increasing Triassic humid environments (phys.org)
06-18  Eruption of Indonesia''s Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki volcano creates ash plume visible 90 miles away (phys.org)
06-18  How likely are extreme hot weather episodes in today''s UK climate? (phys.org)
06-18  To what extent are tree species in Mexico and Central America threatened by extinction? (phys.org)
06-18  New cattle feed additive reduces nitrogen emissions by up to 81% (phys.org)
06-18  Rare earth metals that compete for uptake may blunt their own environmental impact on aquatic organisms (phys.org)
06-18  Revealing bias characteristics of cloud diurnal variation to aid climate model tuning and improvement (phys.org)
06-18  AI helps scientists predict E. coli antibiotic resistance in an agricultural setting (phys.org)
06-18  Lower revenues, pricier loans: How flooding in Europe affects firms and the financial system they depend on (phys.org)
06-18  New research warns of digital dependency in primary schools (phys.org)
06-18  Researchers offer hard-hit West Virginia communities solutions for flood recovery and resilience (phys.org)
06-18  Study of adolescents shows that the urban environment influences their sense of justice and trust in institutions (phys.org)
06-18  Scientists uncover magnetic-field control of ultrafast spin dynamics in 2D ferromagnets (phys.org)
06-18  Fewer women are choosing natural and engineering sciences in more gender-equal countries (phys.org)
06-18  The mother of all meteor showers could threaten satellites (phys.org)
06-18  Next leap in mode-locked lasers: Tunable pulse duration in ultranarrow bandwidth (phys.org)