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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: 2025-11-16T01:12:01.664+08:00   統計を見る
00:10  Selective PET recycling: Iron catalyst and alcohols convert bottles and textiles into valuable compounds (phys.org)
00:10  Drift logs destroy intertidal ecosystems, study shows (phys.org)
11-15  Raman quantum memory demonstrates near-unity performance (phys.org)
11-15  If the supernova standard candle is wrong, it could solve the Hubble tension (phys.org)
11-15  Saturday Citations: Humans have sensitive hands; solar system travels 3 times faster than predicted (phys.org)
11-15  Speaking more than one language may help the brain stay younger (phys.org)
11-15  How adolescents can become resilient to digital misinformation (phys.org)
11-15  How deep does it go? World-first mapping reveals the true depth of Australia''s deepest lake (phys.org)
11-15  Electrical control of spin currents in graphene via ferroelectric switching achieved (phys.org)
11-15  Rediscovery of lost fish species provides a second chance for conservation (phys.org)
11-15  Ethics should lead, not play catch-up, expert emphasizes as Japan panel OKs making human embryos from stem cells (phys.org)
11-15  Baby sea otter is reunited with mother in central California after dramatic rescue (phys.org)
11-15  Global review identifies 57 new living species of tiny marine foraminifera (phys.org)
11-15  Catalyst turns methane into bioactive compounds for the first time (phys.org)
11-15  Even moderate heat waves can depress sea urchin reproduction along the Pacific coast (phys.org)
11-15  Shocked galaxy clusters: Unraveling the mysteries of radio relics (phys.org)
11-15  Offsetting blue carbon benefits: Mangrove tree stems identified as previously underestimated methane source (phys.org)
11-14  Arachnid super-web reveals the surprising ''constant party'' life of cohabiting spiders (phys.org)
11-14  Demand for JWST''s observational time hits a new peak (phys.org)
11-14  AI math genius delivers 100% accurate results (phys.org)
11-14  Simultaneous imaging of intracellular DNA and RNA using harmless light (phys.org)
11-14  ALMA resolves close companion orbiting giant red star (phys.org)
11-14  Controlling triple quantum dots in a zinc oxide semiconductor (phys.org)
11-14  Adaptive tracking theory of molecular evolution challenges mutation neutrality (phys.org)
11-14  Fight over fossil fuels drawdown looms at UN climate summit (phys.org)
11-14  Global companies are still committing to protect the climate, and they''re investing big money in clean tech (phys.org)
11-14  Crackdown on legal highs backfired amid rising violence in prisons (phys.org)
11-14  The world''s carbon emissions continue to rise—but 35 countries show progress in cutting carbon (phys.org)
11-14  How enhanced rock weathering influences carbon sequestration in temperate forests (phys.org)
11-14  What should you do if you find a meteorite? Space rock experts explain (phys.org)
11-14  Forests with diverse water-use strategies show greater drought resistance (phys.org)
11-14  New frog-like insects leap into the science books (phys.org)
11-14  Mystery of how much squid short-finned pilot whales eat resolved (phys.org)
11-14  Humanity travels an average of 78 minutes per day—regardless of living standards, finds study (phys.org)
11-14  Machine learning teaches membranes to sort by chemical affinity (phys.org)
11-14  Disadvantaged neighborhoods face barriers to access cultural institutions (phys.org)
11-14  High-precision analysis of 2D materials microstructures achieved using electron microscopy and machine learning (phys.org)
11-14  Putting less meat and more legumes in school menus reduces environmental impact by up to 50% (phys.org)
11-14  Pirated film quality and ticket costs shape U.S. moviegoers'' viewing choices (phys.org)
11-14  Oldest oceanic reptile ecosystem from the Age of Dinosaurs found on Arctic island (phys.org)
11-14  Scientists call on better regulation for chemical cocktails in Europe (phys.org)
11-14  Chinese team finds a fern that makes rare earth elements (phys.org)
11-14  Axial Seamount experiment to test real-time eruption forecasts (phys.org)
11-14  The hidden impacts of drinking-water treatment on urban streams (phys.org)
11-14  Digital infrastructure shifts power dynamics between states and tech giants in war (phys.org)
11-14  Magnetic nanoparticles that successfully navigate complex blood vessels may be ready for clinical trials (phys.org)
11-14  Bathing, dressing, and eating limitations show statistical correlation to medical parole outcomes (phys.org)
11-14  Invisible groundwater threatens aging urban infrastructure, researchers warn (phys.org)
11-14  ''We know how to do better'': Agriculture, water quality and cancer rates in US discussed (phys.org)
11-14  Let''s go on an ESCAPADE: NASA''s small, low-cost orbiters will examine Mars'' atmosphere (phys.org)
11-14  Collaborations key to unlocking potential of AI in transforming medical education, say experts (phys.org)
11-14  We studied the walking habits of young men in Cape Town and London, and debunked a myth (phys.org)
11-14  Why Africa''s mineral-rich countries are not reaping the rewards of their wealth (phys.org)
11-14  Space debris struck a Chinese spacecraft. How the incident could be a wake-up call for international collaboration (phys.org)
11-14  The path to responsible mining in northern Ontario starts with Indigenous consent (phys.org)
11-14  How soil could help us reach climate targets (phys.org)
11-14  How parents and kids really feel about AI-generated images in children''s books (phys.org)
11-14  COP30 climate pledges favor unrealistic land-based carbon removal over emission cuts, says report (phys.org)
11-14  Black hole mergers could give rise to observable gravitational-wave tails (phys.org)
11-14  Biotechnology from the tropics: Ecuador fights against fungus that withers bananas (phys.org)
11-14  COP30: Pacific leaders now have world court backing to call countries to account over climate risk (phys.org)
11-14  Indigenous political candidates face less voter bias than parties might think: New research (phys.org)
11-14  What is Fusarium graminearum, the fungus a Chinese scientist pleaded guilty to smuggling into the US? (phys.org)
11-14  Plastic waste is a toxic legacy—and an important archaeological record (phys.org)
11-14  How fishes of the deep sea have evolved into different shapes (phys.org)
11-14  Molecular switch KAT7 may hold key to large-scale manufacturing of platelets (phys.org)
11-13  Tracing mountain water to its hidden sources (phys.org)
11-13  Decoding new DNA ''letters'' to advance medicine and biotechnology (phys.org)
11-13  Our solar system is moving faster than expected (phys.org)
11-13  Efficiency rankings used by governments and businesses may not be accurate, according to new research (phys.org)
11-13  Rethinking value creation: The steps businesses need to take to achieve gender equality faster (phys.org)
11-13  Hitler''s DNA reveals possible genetic disorder tied to sexual and social behavior (phys.org)
11-13  Species identification key to understanding South Australia''s harmful algal bloom (phys.org)
11-13  Families from deprived areas and ethnic minorities face the worst indoor air quality, research finds (phys.org)
11-13  Hidden signatures of ancient Rome''s master craftsmen revealed (phys.org)
11-13  Reducing the risks of wildlife corridors (phys.org)
11-13  Can invasive plants increase tick exposure risk? Scientists reveal a surprising link to human health (phys.org)
11-13  Heavy atomic nuclei are not as symmetric as previously thought, physicists find (phys.org)
11-13  Physicists unveil system to solve long-standing barrier to new generation of supercomputers (phys.org)
11-13  Reactor-grade fusion plasma: First high-precision measurement of potential dynamics (phys.org)
11-13  Longer growing seasons fail to counteract drought-driven declines in forest growth, study finds (phys.org)
11-13  Exploring the origin of a distant Type Ibn supernova found far from its host galaxy (phys.org)
11-13  Testosterone in body odor linked to perceptions of social status (phys.org)
11-13  Beavers create habitats for bats and support endangered species (phys.org)
11-13  Unified model may explain vibrational anomalies in solids (phys.org)
11-13  Bold action needed to fix NHS clinical placement crisis (phys.org)
11-13  Coastal ocean acidification advancing faster than expected, threatening local economies (phys.org)
11-13  In Kyrgyzstan, world''s largest natural walnut forest thins away (phys.org)
11-13  Australia''s opposition ditches commitment to net zero emissions (phys.org)
11-13  Relentless rise in carbon pollution from fossil fuels slightly dampens climate-fighting hopes (phys.org)
11-13  Tabletop particle accelerator could transform medicine and materials science (phys.org)
11-13  In Japan''s Northern Alps, residents battle monkeys to protect homes and farms (phys.org)
11-13  Dissolved organic matter molecular communities change predictably with spatial distance, study reveals (phys.org)
11-13  As homes get hotter, new research aims to tackle issue of indoor heat waves (phys.org)
11-13  How campus climate affects students'' attitudes to people of different religions (phys.org)
11-13  Predator was a precursor of the crocodile—and although it lived before the early dinosaurs, it looked just like one (phys.org)
11-13  Q&A: The future of corals and what X-rays can tell us (phys.org)
11-13  Tutankhamun was decapitated 100 years ago. Why the excavation is a great shame instead of a triumph (phys.org)
11-13  Climate change and rising sea levels to worsen urban health risks in Mumbai (phys.org)
11-13  How climate change brings wildlife to the yard (phys.org)
11-13  Earth''s largest modern crater discovered in Southern China (phys.org)
11-13  Rainfall and temperature shape mosquito fauna in Atlantic Forest bromeliads, including malaria vectors (phys.org)
11-13  Solar storms bring colorful northern lights to unexpected places (phys.org)
11-13  Imaging reveals bacterial symbionts in the ovaries of tiny, aquatic crustaceans (phys.org)
11-13  Red lactate biosensor opens the door for simultaneous monitoring of neuronal metabolism and activity (phys.org)
11-13  Significant share of Arctic Ocean''s dissolved carbon comes from land, study finds (phys.org)
11-13  Surprising numbers of childfree people emerge in developing countries, defying expectations (phys.org)
11-13  High rates of antibiotic-resistant bacteria found in raw milk (phys.org)
11-13  Exploring smart nanomaterials that detect and treat traumatic brain injuries simultaneously (phys.org)
11-13  What is time? Rather than something that ''flows,'' a philosopher suggests time is a psychological projection (phys.org)
11-13  Stepwise regression predicts Arctic sea-ice extent with high accuracy (phys.org)
11-13  Sunscreen plus bleach: The surprising chemistry behind stubborn red laundry stains (phys.org)
11-13  Ultrafast light-driven electron slide discovered (phys.org)
11-13  Ultrafast electron diffraction captures atomic layers twisting in response to light (phys.org)
11-13  ''Switchbody'' turns enzyme activity on with antibody–antigen binding (phys.org)
11-13  How the market for international students puts pressure on universities'' academic freedom (phys.org)
11-13  Apocalyptic images of melting glaciers and sinking islands won''t help anyone imagine a better future (phys.org)
11-13  75% of Kilimanjaro''s natural plants have been wiped out, and climate change isn''t the biggest threat (phys.org)
11-13  High-resolution solar data reveal chromospheric jets'' characteristics in active region (phys.org)
11-13  Anthropogenic changes threaten survival of Eastern Himalayan birds (phys.org)
11-13  Scientists make dark exciton states shine through nanotube engineering (phys.org)
11-13  Predictable evolution: Surprising genetic parallels found in animals'' separate journeys from water to land (phys.org)
11-13  Bacteria spin rainbow-colored, sustainable textiles (phys.org)
11-13  First confirmed coronal mass ejection spotted on a star beyond the sun (phys.org)
11-12  New pterosaur species discovered in previously overlooked specimen of dinosaur regurgitalite (phys.org)
11-12  Nanoparticle–stem cell hybrids open a new horizon in bone regeneration (phys.org)
11-12  Water causes rock to shift on the Matterhorn (phys.org)
11-12  Year-round edamame: Hydroponic LED plant factories redefine sustainable cultivation (phys.org)
11-12  Climate disasters will send many countries into a debt spiral—but there''s a way out (phys.org)
11-12  How China''s latest aircraft carrier will challenge western maritime dominance (phys.org)
11-12  What happens to ecosystems when you restore iconic top predators? It''s more complicated than you might think (phys.org)
11-12  Life in Space: A beginner''s guide to life in the universe (phys.org)
11-12  Wild animals divide Danes—but most say ''yes'' to red deer and fences (phys.org)
11-12  New fungus species discovered in 407-million-year-old plant fossil from Scotland (phys.org)
11-12  Colorado River deadline passes without an agreement (phys.org)
11-12  How consumers react when they feel ''betrayed'' by a brand (phys.org)