1. 2020年美国大选期间,虚假信息是如何影响数百万选民的 #Social #Sciences 19:30 How deceptive content reached millions of voters during the 2020 US elections (phys.org)
2. 电子结构如何影响莫尔纹材料的光响应 #Condensed #Matter 17:30 How electron structure affects light responses in moiré materials (phys.org)
3. 随着气候变化,巴尔干半岛的野生浆果确保了金酒风味的稳定 #Agriculture 17:20 Wild Balkan berries keep gin taste steady as climate shifts (phys.org)
4. 一项新研究表明,到2085年,陆地上三分之一的动物栖息地可能会遭遇多次极端事件 #Plants #& #Animals 17:00 A third of animal habitats on land could experience multiple extreme events by 2085, new study suggests (phys.org)
6. 问答:阿波罗宇航员施密特谈重返月球与宇宙中的生命 #Space #Exploration 16:20 Q&A: Apollo astronaut Schmitt talks about getting back to the moon and life in the universe (phys.org)
7. 一块巨大的不稳定冰块使珠峰登山者在基地营受阻 #Environment 16:01 A massive, unstable ice block stalls Everest climbers at base camp (phys.org)
8. 这艘拥有2200年历史的罗马沉船,其修复故事重新诠释了古代船只如何在漫长航程中得以存续 #Archaeology 12:00 This 2,200-year-old Roman wreck hid a repair story that rewrites how ancient ships survived long voyages (phys.org)
9. 审视数字时代对货币主权的威胁 #Economics #& #Business 10:40 Examining threats to monetary sovereignty in the digital era (phys.org)
10. 季节性火灾产生的烟雾笼罩着泰国北部 #Environment 10:00 Smoke caused by seasonal fires shrouds northern Thailand (phys.org)
11. 密歇根州和威斯康星州各地的老化水坝正面临着雨雪交加的严峻考验——这正是全球变暖背景下未来可能面临的景象 #Environment 09:00 Extreme rain on snow is testing aging dams across Michigan and Wisconsin—this is the future in a warming world (phys.org)
12. 气候变化意味着新西兰将发生更多山体滑坡——但新技术有助于降低风险 #Earth #Sciences 08:00 Climate change means more landslides in NZ—but new tech can help reduce the risk (phys.org)
13. 新型生物反应器将干细胞转化为免疫细胞工厂,每周可生产4000万个人类巨噬细胞 #Cell #& #Microbiology 07:40 New bioreactor turns stem cells into an immune-cell factory, producing 40 million human macrophages per week (phys.org)
14. DNA损伤的机制变得更加复杂:当光和氧气作用于DNA时,一个长期被忽视的薄弱环节浮出水面 #Biochemistry 07:20 DNA damage just got more complicated: A long-missed weak spot emerges when light and oxygen strike (phys.org)
15. 银河系的“小表亲”或许能为早期宇宙提供线索 #Astronomy 07:00 Milky Way''s ''little cousins'' may hold clues about infant universe (phys.org)
16. 回顾性的流派偏见可能导致对艺术的误读;人工智能有助于还原原始语境 #Social #Sciences 07:00 Retrospective genre bias can misread art; AI helps recover original context (phys.org)
17. 月球尘埃或许不再是种麻烦,反而可能重塑人类在地球以外进行建造的方式 #Space #Exploration 06:50 Moon dust could stop being a nuisance and start reshaping how humans may build beyond Earth (phys.org)
18. 研究发现,数百万年前,非洲古代的地形曾对南亚夏季季风产生过间接影响 #Earth #Sciences 06:40 Ancient African topography remotely modulated the South Asian summer monsoon millions of years ago, study finds (phys.org)
19. 这些“良性”病毒支撑着一个蓬勃发展的产业——人工智能刚刚找到了更快的追踪方法 #Biotechnology 06:40 These ''good'' viruses hold up a booming industry—AI just found a faster way to track them (phys.org)
20. 一亿年前,巨型章鱼可能曾统治过海洋 #Evolution 06:30 Giant octopuses may have ruled the oceans 100 million years ago (phys.org)
21. 生命最早期的蛋白质可能仅由极少的氨基酸就折叠成了复杂的结构 #Evolution 06:20 Life''s earliest proteins may have folded into complex shapes with far fewer amino acids (phys.org)
22. 新方法成功实现了短链全氟烷基和多氟烷基物质的高效降解 #Analytical #Chemistry 06:20 Efficient degradation of short-chain PFAS achieved with new method (phys.org)
23. 我们通常认为规范是通过模仿传播的,但有一条看似简单的规则却揭示了一个更具人情味的故事 #Mathematics 06:10 We think norms spread by imitation, but one deceptively simple rule tells a more human story (phys.org)
24. AI加速器为复杂的量子化学计算提供精准的模型 #Quantum #Physics 06:00 AI accelerators deliver accurate models for challenging quantum chemistry calculations (phys.org)
25. 人工智能实现量子点电压调节自动化,助力量子计算规模化 #Condensed #Matter 06:00 AI automates quantum dot voltage tuning for scaling up quantum computing (phys.org)
26. 沉降的地壳根部如何抬升了蒙古的杭盖山脉 #Earth #Sciences 05:50 How a sinking lithospheric root raised Mongolia''s Hangay Mountains (phys.org)
27. 研究表明,一种广泛使用的抗真菌药物仅在靶向酶处于活性状态时才有效 #Cell #& #Microbiology 05:40 Study shows a widely used antifungal drug works only when its target enzyme is active (phys.org)
28. 芦苇助长了蚊虫在河流和池塘中的传播 #Plants #& #Animals 05:40 Reeds boost mosquito spread in rivers and ponds (phys.org)
29. 道德价值观的差异可能会使群体更易接受违反规范的行为 #Social #Sciences 05:20 Divergent moral values could make groups more accepting of norm-breaking behavior (phys.org)
30. 中子成像技术揭示了冈瓦纳大陆上一种泥盆纪鱼类的颅骨内部结构 #Biotechnology 05:20 Inside the skull of a Devonian fish from Gondwana, revealed by neutron imaging (phys.org)
31. 机器人鱼原型机在检查渔网和水质的同时,还能减轻水产养殖的压力 #Biotechnology 05:20 Robotic fish prototype cuts aquaculture stress while inspecting nets and water (phys.org)
32. 一条巨大的构造边界震动了恐龙曾经栖息过的土地 #Earth #Sciences 05:10 A huge tectonic boundary shook the ground where dinosaurs once stood (phys.org)
33. 人工智能模型在筛选了460亿种化合物后,设计出一种治疗金黄色葡萄球菌感染的新型抗生素 #Biotechnology 05:00 AI model designs new antibiotic for staph infections after exploring 46 billion compounds (phys.org)
34. 科学界的女性:全球研究发现:有面孔却无话语权 #Other 05:00 Women in science: Global study finds presence without power (phys.org)
35. 活动空间:中子散射揭示了蛋白质在拥挤环境中的行为 #Molecular #& #Computational #biology 04:50 Room to move: Neutron scattering shows how proteins behave in crowded environments (phys.org)
36. 原子级快照揭示了关键铜酶如何驱动自然界的化学反应 #Biochemistry 04:40 Atomic-level snapshots reveal how a key copper enzyme powers nature''s chemistry (phys.org)
37. 黑麦覆盖物能稳定蔬菜产量——三叶草活体覆盖物则会显著降低产量 #Agriculture 04:40 Rye mulch stabilizes vegetable yields—clover living mulch can significantly reduce yields (phys.org)
38. 大肠杆菌编辑技术已发展成为一套用于重写细菌DNA的通用工具包 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04:30 E. coli editing technique expands into a universal toolkit for rewriting bacterial DNA (phys.org)
39. 一只小小的鸣禽连夜飞行,穿越了撒哈拉沙漠 #Plants #& #Animals 04:20 Tiny songbird crosses Sahara by flying night after night (phys.org)
40. 问答:自然在国家安全中发挥着作用 #Political #science 04:20 Q&A: Nature plays role in national security (phys.org)
41. 乘上量子浪潮:准粒子揭示了磁光输运现象 #Nanophysics 04:10 Riding the quantum wave: Quasiparticles reveal a magneto-optical transport phenomenon (phys.org)
42. 一种常见的土壤真菌既能减少农药使用,又能帮助番茄长得更健壮 #Ecology 04:00 Common soil fungus could cut pesticide use while helping tomatoes grow stronger (phys.org)
43. 研究发现,政治观点可能影响人们对智能技术的信任 #Economics #& #Business 04:00 Political views may influence trust in smart technologies, research finds (phys.org)
44. 为什么肠道和土壤微生物数量的增加能让生态系统更易于预测 #Ecology 03:50 Why more gut and soil microbes could make ecosystems easier to predict (phys.org)
45. 苹果副产品可用于为车辆提供动力并作为牲畜饲料 #Biochemistry 03:40 Apple byproducts could power vehicles and feed livestock (phys.org)
46. 从潘帕斯草原到巴塔哥尼亚,DNA揭示了南美洲的人类历史 #Archaeology 03:40 From the Pampas to Patagonia, DNA reveals South America''s human history (phys.org)
47. 动物的法律分类仍然在划分——并限制——动物权利 #Political #science 03:20 Legal categories for animals still divide—and limit—animal rights (phys.org)
48. 研究发现,仅靠气候和竞争无法解释尼安德特人的灭绝 #Archaeology 03:20 Climate and competition alone cannot explain Neanderthal extinction, study finds (phys.org)
49. 当人工智能代我们购物时,我们失去了什么 #Economics #& #Business 03:00 What we lose when AI does our shopping (phys.org)
50. 如果人类能够再生组织会怎样?新研究让科学更接近这一目标 #Cell #& #Microbiology 03:00 What if humans could regrow tissue? New study moves science closer (phys.org)
51. 多糖降解酶是否也有助于合成多糖? #Plants #& #Animals 02:40 Do polysaccharide-degrading enzymes also help build polysaccharides? (phys.org)
52. 巴西发现一种奇特的喙状爬行动物,其史前起源可追溯至大西洋彼岸 #Paleontology #& #Fossils 02:40 Brazil unearths a bizarre beaked reptile with a trans-Atlantic prehistoric link (phys.org)
53. 分子链助力实现原子级精度的纳米带,为下一代电子设备铺平道路 #Nanomaterials 02:30 Molecular chains unlock atomically precise nanoribbons for next-generation electronics (phys.org)
54. 莫桑比克“天空岛”考察队发现了四种新的变色龙物种,这些物种已因森林消失而面临灭绝风险 #Plants #& #Animals 02:20 Mozambique ''sky island'' expeditions found four new species of chameleon that are already at risk from forest loss (phys.org)
55. 机器学习有助于识别狮子项圈发出的吼叫声,而无需录制实际音频 #Ecology 02:20 Machine learning helps detect roars from lion collars without recording actual audio (phys.org)
56. 菲律宾丛林中的野生蜂蜜揭示了什么生物多样性 #Ecology 02:00 What wild honey from the Philippine jungle reveals about biodiversity (phys.org)
57. 地震如何停止:断层附近的记录揭示了被忽视的阶段 #Earth #Sciences 02:00 How earthquakes stop: Near-fault records uncover overlooked phase (phys.org)
58. 一次海洋热浪导致逾60万只海鸟死亡 #Ecology 02:00 More than 600,000 seabirds killed in single marine heat wave (phys.org)
59. 亚马逊地区的考古发掘为了解殖民化前的原住民提供了线索 #Archaeology 01:47 Archaeological digs in Amazon provide clues about Indigenous inhabitants before colonization (phys.org)
60. 研究发现,只有某些类型的失业会导致选民选举强有力的领导人 #Economics #& #Business 01:40 Only some kinds of job losses cause voters to elect strong leaders, study finds (phys.org)
61. 为什么团队即使在条件良好的情况下,也会逐渐失去协作效率 #Social #Sciences 01:40 Why groups slowly stop working well together, even when conditions are good (phys.org)
62. 那螺旋状的图案是什么?那是莫尔条纹,它蕴藏着巨大的潜力 #Nanophysics 01:40 What''s that swirly pattern? It''s a moiré, and it has potential power (phys.org)
63. 3I/ATLAS所含的半重水是太阳系彗星的30倍 #Astronomy 01:26 3I/ATLAS contains 30 times more semi-heavy water than comets in our solar system (phys.org)
64. 舒适的科学:纺织专家解析羽绒、竹纤维和涤纶被 #Materials #Science 01:20 The science of coziness: A textiles expert explains feather down, bamboo, polyester duvets (phys.org)
65. 这些从古罗马厕所刮下的结痂残留物,揭示了一种出现时间远早于预期的病原体 #Archaeology 01:20 Scraped from ancient Roman toilets, these crusted remains expose a pathogen found far earlier than expected (phys.org)
66. 亚马逊河羽流:微藻如何通过肉食性生存下来 #Ecology 01:00 Amazon River plume: Where microalgae go carnivorous to win (phys.org)
67. 您的猫或狗体重超标了吗?为什么单纯减少喂食量并不总能奏效 #Veterinary #medicine 01:00 Is your cat or dog overweight? Why simply feeding less doesn''t always help (phys.org)
68. 切尔诺贝利核事故40周年:谎言、损失以及我们为何无法释怀 #Environment 00:40 Chernobyl at 40: The lies, the loss and why we can''t let go (phys.org)
69. 借助一种能减少传感器和布线的新型自旋量子比特读出技术,量子芯片有望实现更快的发展 #Condensed #Matter 00:40 Quantum chips could scale faster with new spin-qubit readout that reduces sensors and wiring (phys.org)
70. 这种花的有毒特性为研发更安全的药物提供了线索 #Biochemistry 00:20 This flower''s toxic traits hold clues for safer drugs (phys.org)
71. 美国宇航局的“好奇号”火星车在火星上发现了古代生命的迹象吗?一位天体生物学家解释了我们如何定义“生命” #Astrobiology 00:20 Did NASA''s Curiosity rover find signs of ancient life on Mars? An astrobiologist explains how we determine ''life'' (phys.org)
72. 分析表明,气候融资可能降低85个发展中国家的冲突风险 #Economics #& #Business 00:00 Climate finance may lower conflict risk in 85 developing countries, analysis suggests (phys.org)
73. 银河系黑洞附近的神秘气体云现已找到可能的来源 #Astronomy 00:00 Mysterious gas clouds near Milky Way''s black hole now have a likely source (phys.org)
74. 黑松鸡视觉测试揭示了最有效的警示旗,可保护鸟类免受致命电线的伤害 #Plants #& #Animals 00:00 Black grouse eye test reveals best flags to protect birds from fatal cables (phys.org)
75. 乌克兰与俄罗斯边境爆发核战争可能引发长达数年的全球气候紊乱和放射性沉降 #Earth #Sciences 04-23 Nuclear war at Ukraine-Russia border could trigger years of global climate disruption and radioactive fallout (phys.org)
76. 我们消耗了大量的小麦。那么,在气候变化的背景下,我们该如何增产呢? #Ecology 04-23 We eat a lot of wheat. So how can we grow more in a changing climate? (phys.org)
77. 这八座沿海城市位于美国洪灾前线,人工智能揭示了原因 #Earth #Sciences 04-23 These eight coastal cities sit on America''s flood front line, and AI shows why (phys.org)
78. 研究表明,社区的帮助对本土蝙蝠至关重要 #Ecology 04-23 Research shows community help essential for native bats (phys.org)
79. 从空气到茶水:新型传感器数分钟内即可检测出肉眼不可见的污染物 #Nanomaterials 04-23 From air to tea: New sensor reveals invisible pollution in minutes (phys.org)
80. 随着研究证实细菌会进行DNA交换,基因共享理论受到质疑 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-23 Gene-sharing view challenged as bacteria shown to police DNA exchange (phys.org)
81. 最新研究凸显了伍兹霍尔地区公私合作在提升沿海韧性方面的作用 #Ecology 04-23 New study highlights private–public partnership advancing coastal resilience in Woods Hole (phys.org)
82. 更贴近现实的内容或许能减轻社交媒体对新妈妈造成的负面影响 #Social #Sciences 04-23 More realistic content may reduce social media harms for new moms (phys.org)
83. 尼安德特人可能拥有与复杂语言相关的关键DNA,这重新定义了人类语言的起源 #Evolution 04-23 Neanderthals may have shared key DNA for complex language, reshaping when human speech began (phys.org)
84. 大西洋上一座岛屿如何险些遭遇“隐形”喷发 #Earth #Sciences 04-23 How an Atlantic island narrowly escaped ''stealthy'' eruption (phys.org)
85. 物理学家重拾20世纪90年代的激光概念,提出新一代原子钟方案 #Optics #& #Photonics 04-23 Physicists revive 1990s laser concept to propose a next-generation atomic clock (phys.org)
86. 科学家揭示了“十二使徒岩”的形成过程——以及它们的真实年龄 #Earth #Sciences 04-23 Scientists discover how the Twelve Apostles were formed—and their real age (phys.org)
87. 公民科学助力识别难得一见的海鸟,为更多由公众参与推动的发现铺平道路 #Plants #& #Animals 04-23 Citizen science helps ID elusive seabird, paves way for more citizen-backed discoveries (phys.org)
88. 洛杉矶适应力最强的城市生物之一:蜥蜴 #Plants #& #Animals 04-23 One of Los Angeles'' best-adapted urban creatures: Lizards (phys.org)
89. 蜜蜂通过了数学测试,颠覆了关于动物智能的争论 #Plants #& #Animals 04-23 Honeybees pass their math test, upending an animal intelligence debate (phys.org)
90. 一种分子“塞子”揭示了细胞如何调控生长 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-23 A molecular ''cork'' reveals how cells control growth (phys.org)
91. 日记揭示:在工业革命时期,道路收费使英国免于陷入坑洼地狱 #Social #Sciences 04-23 Tolls saved Britain from pothole hell in the Industrial Revolution, diaries reveal (phys.org)
92. 科学家们正致力于解决在太空中工作和生活的难题 #Space #Exploration 04-23 Scientists focus on the challenges of working and living in outer space (phys.org)
93. 玻璃会失去作为葡萄酒首选包装材料的地位吗?研究人员揭示了消费者对葡萄酒包装的看法 #Economics #& #Business 04-23 Could glass be dethroned as wine''s top packaging? Researchers unbox consumer perceptions of wine packaging (phys.org)
94. 研究发现,消费者愿意为里程数刚好低于10,000英里整数的汽车支付额外费用 #Economics #& #Business 04-23 Study finds consumers pay extra for cars just under multiples of 10,000 miles (phys.org)
95. 在东非,人类的摇篮正面临分崩离析 #Earth #Sciences 04-23 In Eastern Africa, the cradle of humankind is tearing apart (phys.org)
97. 一项新研究提出了用于长期综合环境监测的eLTER标准观测框架 #Plants #& #Animals 04-23 New study presents the eLTER Framework of Standard Observations for long-term, integrated environmental monitoring (phys.org)
98. 肽类合成或可遏制曾与爱尔兰大饥荒有关的全球性马铃薯病原体 #Agriculture 04-23 Peptide synthesis could stop global potato pathogen once linked to Ireland''s Great Famine (phys.org)
99. 图片:华盛顿郊区的绿色带 #Planetary #Sciences 04-23 Image: Belts of green in the Washington suburbs (phys.org)
100. 在全球动荡时期,有意愿的社区能教会我们什么关于韧性的道理 #Environment 04-23 What intentional communities can teach us about resilience amid global instability (phys.org)
101. 鸟类的滥交行为与亲代行为是由种群动态决定的,而非相反 #Plants #& #Animals 04-23 Promiscuity and parental behavior in birds are driven by demographics, not the other way around (phys.org)
102. 鸡基因编辑技术的突破为生产药物鸡蛋铺平了道路 #Biotechnology 04-23 Chicken gene-editing advance opens path to drug-producing eggs (phys.org)
103. 恒星耀斑可能会扩大围绕小型恒星的宜居带 #Planetary #Sciences 04-23 Stellar flares may expand habitable zones around small stars (phys.org)
104. 问答:科学家破解细胞神秘蛋白质储备背后的奥秘 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-23 Q&A: Scientists decode the logic behind cells'' mysterious protein stockpiles (phys.org)
105. 从废弃物中提取化妆品?微生物新发现为高价值化学品开辟了更环保的途径 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-23 Cosmetics from waste? Microbial discovery unlocks greener route to high-value chemical products (phys.org)
106. “资源诅咒”:为何丰富的自然资源可能是一把双刃剑 #Economics #& #Business 04-23 The ''resource curse'': Why natural resource abundance can be a double-edged sword (phys.org)
107. 测量岩石在断裂前因受压而发出的“叹息”声,或有助于预测地质灾害 #Earth #Sciences 04-23 Measuring how stressed rocks ''sigh'' before breaking could help predict geohazards (phys.org)
108. 重新审视儿童增强现实技术:研究发现关键设计缺口 #Education 04-23 Rethinking augmented reality for children: Study finds key design gap (phys.org)
109. 这座“沉睡”了10万年的火山,其实从未真正安静过 #Earth #Sciences 04-23 This volcano that ''slept'' for 100,000 years was never truly quiet (phys.org)
110. 更高效的蛋白质筛选工具如何增强美国的稀土供应链 #Biotechnology 04-23 How a faster protein-screening tool could strengthen US rare-earth supply chains (phys.org)
112. 将四倍体变为二倍体:复制后的基因组如何重新成为二倍体 #Evolution 04-23 Turning four into two: How duplicated genomes become diploid again (phys.org)
113. 用于分子模拟的人工智能或许无需内置物理模型也能取得优异成果 #Analytical #Chemistry 04-23 AI for molecular simulations may not need built-in physics to deliver strong results (phys.org)
114. 微型卫星面临大数据瓶颈:可折叠天线如何改变立方卫星任务 #Space #Exploration 04-23 Tiny satellites face big data limits: How foldable antennas could change CubeSat missions (phys.org)
115. 古代鸡骨揭示了2000年前韩国的人类管理活动 #Archaeology 04-23 Ancient chicken bones reveal human management in Korea 2,000 years ago (phys.org)
116. 一块古代琥珀中发现了一只长有爪子的真实昆虫,这是一种极为罕见的特征 #Evolution 04-23 Ancient amber reveals a true bug equipped with claws, a highly unusual feature (phys.org)
117. 干涸的鲍威尔湖将迎来大量注水,但其他地区将为此付出代价 #Environment 04-23 Water to surge into drought-depleted Lake Powell but at costs elsewhere (phys.org)
118. 加利福尼亚州因野火导致的森林砍伐率位居世界前列 #Environment 04-23 Wildfire-driven deforestation rates in California among highest in world (phys.org)
119. DNA的物理形态有助于调控解旋酶的活性,并可能重塑抗生素的设计 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-23 DNA''s physical form helps direct gyrase activity and could reshape antibiotic design (phys.org)
120. 二维码会影响老年顾客是否再次光顾 #Economics #& #Business 04-23 QR codes can influence whether older customers return (phys.org)
121. 数百万个原子,不断变化的化学键——新软件让“活的化学”展现在眼前 #Biochemistry 04-23 Millions of atoms, shifting bonds—new software brings living chemistry into view (phys.org)
122. 难以捉摸的土拉菌病蛋白揭示了这种罕见蜱媒传染病的潜在治疗靶点 #Biochemistry 04-23 Elusive tularemia proteins reveal possible treatment target in rare tick-borne disease (phys.org)
123. 为何某县的基本收入计划虽能缓解贫困,却无法带来经济独立 #Economics #& #Business 04-23 Why a county''s basic income program provided reprieve from poverty but not financial independence (phys.org)
124. 声波平息了关于一种难以捉摸的量子粒子的争论 #Condensed #Matter 04-23 Soundwaves settle debate about elusive quantum particle (phys.org)
125. 石灰岩溪流鲑鱼或将成为一个正式的亚种 #Plants #& #Animals 04-23 Chalk-stream salmon could become an official sub-species (phys.org)
126. 报告称,南非煤炭供应延误可能导致3.2万人死亡 #Environment 04-23 South Africa coal delay could cause 32,000 deaths, report says (phys.org)
127. 名字意味着什么?研究发现两种危害大丽花的病毒属于同一物种的不同变种 #Plants #& #Animals 04-23 What''s in a name? Study finds two dahlia-damaging viruses are variants of same species (phys.org)
128. 随着极端气候重塑生物多样性,加拿大的国家公园可能正在保护错误的区域 #Environment 04-23 Canada''s parks may be protecting the wrong places as climate extremes reshape biodiversity (phys.org)
129. 突破分辨率限制的量子模拟为高温超导现象提供了新见解 #Superconductivity 04-23 Quantum simulations that bypass resolution limits offer insights into high-temperature superconductivity (phys.org)
130. 一种经过基因工程改造的土壤细菌蛋白通过靶向结直肠癌细胞的线粒体来杀死这些细胞 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-23 Engineered soil bacterial protein kills colorectal cancer cells by targeting their mitochondria (phys.org)
131. 竹基塑料或有助于预测可降解产品在海水中的存留时间 #Polymers 04-23 Bamboo plastic could help predict how long biodegradable products last in seawater (phys.org)
132. 绘制宾夕法尼亚州河流与溪流中微塑料的迁移轨迹 #Environment 04-23 Mapping microplastic movement in rivers and streams across Pennsylvania (phys.org)
133. 将振动转化为价值——新型催化剂将二氧化碳转化为有用的一氧化碳 #Analytical #Chemistry 04-23 Turning vibrations into value—a new catalyst converts CO₂ into useful CO (phys.org)
134. Catalyst揭示了甲醇生产效率背后的温度驱动型构象变化 #Analytical #Chemistry 04-23 Catalyst reveals temperature-driven shape shifts behind methanol production efficiency (phys.org)
135. 首次直接测量纳米磁体发现,其磁相变速度远比长期以来的假设要慢 #Nanophysics 04-23 First direct nanomagnet measurement finds switching attempts far slower than long-assumed (phys.org)
136. 研究表明,经典物理学可以解释量子奇异现象 #General #Physics 04-23 Classical physics can explain quantum weirdness, study shows (phys.org)
137. 了解“ incel”文化,以及学校应如何应对 #Social #Sciences 04-23 Understanding incel culture, and how schools can address it (phys.org)
138. 光动力推进拓展了太空探索的可能性 #Space #Exploration 04-23 Light-powered propulsion expands space exploration possibilities (phys.org)
139. 微生物为发酵食品提供了种类惊人丰富的蛋白质 #Biochemistry 04-23 Microbes contribute a surprisingly large array of proteins in fermented foods (phys.org)
140. 在北极冰层之下,巨大的化石燃料开发足迹正与原住民的土地和野生动物发生冲突 #Environment 04-23 Beneath Arctic ice, a vast fossil fuel footprint is colliding with Indigenous lands and wildlife (phys.org)
141. 多年来,他们一直承诺采取气候行动,但这些肉类和乳制品巨头真正兜售的却是另一回事 #Environment 04-23 They promised climate action for years, but what these meat and dairy giants were really selling was something else (phys.org)
142. 74,000年来,一种远古杀手悄然决定了早期人类在非洲哪些地区能够生存 #Evolution 04-23 For 74,000 years, one ancient killer quietly dictated where early humans could survive across Africa (phys.org)
143. 实地测试显示,疏通拥挤的超市过道可使销售额提升11.5% #Economics #& #Business 04-23 Clearing crowded supermarket aisles lifts sales by 11.5% in field tests (phys.org)
144. 最新研究量化了中国湖泊二氧化碳排放量及其上升趋势 #Earth #Sciences 04-23 New study quantifies lake CO₂ emissions and their rising trend in China (phys.org)
145. 为什么生命更偏爱其中一种“手”?新研究指出电子自旋是关键 #Bio #& #Medicine 04-23 Why does life prefer one ''hand'' over the other? New study points to electron spin (phys.org)
146. 天文学家揭示了宇宙富勒烯的壮观诞生地 #Astronomy 04-23 Astronomers reveal spectacular birthplace of cosmic buckyballs (phys.org)
147. 最新研究发现,全球对牛肉的需求正在推动亚马逊雨林的砍伐 #Environment 04-23 Global appetite for beef is driving Amazon deforestation, new study finds (phys.org)
148. 哲学家的蛇:中国大熊猫国家公园发现新种草绿色蝮蛇 #Plants #& #Animals 04-23 A philosopher''s serpent: New grass-green pitviper discovered in China''s Giant Panda National Park (phys.org)
149. 珊瑚礁在广阔的海洋中悄然相连——这对它们的生存至关重要 #Plants #& #Animals 04-23 Coral reefs are secretly connected across vast oceans—and that''s crucial for their survival (phys.org)
150. ATLAS实验对希格斯玻色子的自相互作用设定了新的极限值 #General #Physics 04-23 ATLAS sets record limits on Higgs boson''s self-interaction (phys.org)
151. 当湿度发生变化时,汗蜂的体色也会随之改变 #Plants #& #Animals 04-23 When humidity changes, so do the colors of sweat bees (phys.org)
152. 评估高尔夫球场对科罗拉多河流域水资源短缺的影响 #Environment 04-23 Assessing the impact of golf courses on water scarcity in the Colorado River Basin (phys.org)
153. 隐藏在鸟巢中的摄像头揭穿了关于杜鹃产卵方式的一个长期流传的误解 #Plants #& #Animals 04-23 Hidden nest cameras debunk long-standing myth about how cuckoos lay their eggs (phys.org)
154. 地中海地区的可食用兰花正面临过度采摘——如何保护这些令人惊叹的花朵 #Plants #& #Animals 04-23 Edible orchids are being overharvested in the Mediterranean—how to protect these astonishing blooms (phys.org)
155. 新聚合物类别的发现为传统热塑性塑料提供了可堆肥的替代方案 #Polymers 04-23 Discovery of new polymer class provides compostable alternative to conventional thermoplastics (phys.org)
157. 天文学家发现了一颗类木行星,它似乎拥有云层 #Astrobiology 04-23 Astronomers find an exo-Jupiter, and it seems to have clouds (phys.org)
158. 发现云雾森林树冠层居民最喜爱的歇脚处和交流中心 #Plants #& #Animals 04-23 Discovering a favorite pit stop and communication hub for cloud forest canopy dwellers (phys.org)
159. 研究人员发现,孩子们很擅长让父母变得更环保 #Environment 04-23 Researchers find children are good at making parents more eco-friendly (phys.org)
160. 工程师开发了一套新系统,用于追踪材料设计流程 #Analytical #Chemistry 04-22 Engineers develop a new system to track material design processes (phys.org)
161. 那不仅仅是水:2011年日本海啸中隐藏的力量改变了一切 #Earth #Sciences 04-22 It wasn''t just water: The hidden force inside Japan''s 2011 tsunami changed everything (phys.org)
162. 倭黑猩猩和海豚都会与“局外人”建立意想不到的联盟 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Both bonobos and dolphins form unexpected alliances with ''outsiders'' (phys.org)
163. 几十年来,研究人员一直致力于培育更适合制作薯片的马铃薯,而这项工作尚未完成 #Agriculture 04-22 Researchers have spent decades breeding better potatoes for chips, and their work isn''t done (phys.org)
164. 地球工程或可保护亚马逊雨林免受气候变化的影响 #Earth #Sciences 04-22 Geoengineering could protect Amazon rainforest from climate change (phys.org)
165. 细胞如何将机械力转化为生化信号 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-22 How cells turn mechanical forces into biochemical signals (phys.org)
166. 一份庞大的美洲原住民基因组图谱揭示了失落的迁徙路线、远古血统以及超过一百万个新变异 #Evolution 04-22 A vast Indigenous American genome map exposes lost migrations, ancient ancestry and more than a million new variants (phys.org)
167. 激光等离子体“镜”为实现极高光强开辟了新途径 #Optics #& #Photonics 04-22 Laser-plasma ''mirror'' unlocks a new path to extreme light intensities (phys.org)
168. 研究显示,曾被认为打破物理定律的粒子其实一直遵循着这些定律 #General #Physics 04-22 Particle thought to break physics followed rules all along, research reveals (phys.org)
169. 全球推动再利用的努力陷入停滞,因为政策分散阻碍了应对塑料污染的进展 #Environment 04-22 Global push for reuse stalls as fragmented policies hold back progress of tackling plastic pollution (phys.org)
170. 芬兰的启示:研究人员揭示特殊教育数学教学中的不足 #Education 04-22 Lessons from Finland: Researcher reveals gaps in special education math instruction (phys.org)
171. 等离子体粒子加速器的新途径 #Optics #& #Photonics 04-22 A new route for plasma-based particle accelerators (phys.org)
172. 美国宇航局(NASA)揭幕“罗马”望远镜,旨在绘制宇宙地图并发现数万颗系外行星 #Astronomy 04-22 NASA unveils Roman telescope to map universe, find 10,000s of exoplanets (phys.org)
174. 在人工智能时代,艺术的真正力量不再仅存于图像本身,而在于谁来决定什么得以留存 #Social #Sciences 04-22 In age of AI, art''s real power no longer lives in image alone but in who chooses what survives (phys.org)
175. 鲸鱼搁浅往往引发强烈的情感反应。但反复的救援行动反而可能造成更大的伤害 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Whale strandings draw emotional responses. But repeated rescues can cause more harm (phys.org)
176. 野生苹果的基因至今仍影响着现代水果的形态,这对适应气候变化的作物而言可能至关重要 #Evolution 04-22 Wild apple genes still shape modern fruit, and that could matter for climate-ready crops (phys.org)
177. 研究表明,人工智能能在财务错误造成数百万美元损失之前及时发现 #Economics #& #Business 04-22 Research shows AI can catch financial errors before they cost millions (phys.org)
178. 突破障碍:催化剂从氢化镁中释放氢气 #Analytical #Chemistry 04-22 Bursting the barrier: Catalysts unlock hydrogen from magnesium hydride (phys.org)
179. 绿色有轨电车轨道既能降低气温,又能美化城市:澳大利亚为何不这么做? #Environment 04-22 Green tram tracks cut heat and beautify cities: Why isn''t Australia doing it? (phys.org)
180. 哪些类型的文明会崩溃,哪些又能延续下去? #Astrobiology 04-22 Which types of civilizations collapse and which can endure? (phys.org)
181. 钱德拉和GMRT数据揭示:邻近星系团中的冷锋可能导致金属重新分布 #Astronomy 04-22 Cold fronts in nearby galaxy group may redistribute metals, Chandra and GMRT data reveal (phys.org)
182. 美国宇航局(NASA)的“好奇号”火星车发现了一个富含金属的热点区域,该区域与古代火星湖泊有关 #Astrobiology 04-22 NASA''s Curiosity rover uncovers metal‑rich hotspot tied to ancient Martian lake (phys.org)
184. 测序成本更低,收益更大:新软件有望让更多实验室应用先进的元基因组学技术 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-22 Cheaper sequencing, bigger payoff: New software could bring advanced metagenomics to more labs (phys.org)
185. 加密货币交易者缺乏理财能力吗? #Economics #& #Business 04-22 Do crypto traders lack financial savvy? (phys.org)
186. 为什么有些人会为应对气候变化采取行动,而另一些人却保持沉默? #Social #Sciences 04-22 Why do some people act on climate change while others stay silent? (phys.org)
187. 非酒精啤酒与普通啤酒中的维生素B6含量相当 #Other 04-22 Comparable vitamin B6 levels found between nonalcoholic and conventional beers (phys.org)
188. 最新气候图显示:城市和国家正迅速变暖 #Earth #Sciences 04-22 Cities and countries warming fast, new climate stripes show (phys.org)
189. 退相干、引力、暗物质和暗能量是否都源于量子修正? #General #Physics 04-22 Do decoherence, gravity, dark matter and dark energy all originate from quantum corrections? (phys.org)
190. 该白皮书将“夹心一代”的研究成果转化为雇主策略,以提升员工留任率和劳动力稳定性 #Economics #& #Business 04-22 White paper translates ''sandwich generation'' research into employer strategies to improve retention, workforce stability (phys.org)
191. 研究人员开发出动态框架,用于从太空监测耕作方式 #Ecology 04-22 Researchers develop dynamic framework to monitor tillage practices from space (phys.org)
192. 眼见为实:智能探针以前所未有的清晰度揭示活细胞内的蛋白质 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-22 Seeing is believing: Smart probes reveal proteins inside living cells with unprecedented clarity (phys.org)
193. 太阳模拟揭示了低温日珥如何在数百万摄氏度的日冕中存活 #Astronomy 04-22 Sun simulations reveal how cool prominences survive in million-degree corona (phys.org)
194. 最新研究发现,植物能够感知雨声 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Plants can sense the sound of rain, new study finds (phys.org)
195. 直布罗陀的猴子会用泥土自我治疗,以帮助消化游客带来的垃圾食品 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Monkeys in Gibraltar self-medicate with soil to help them digest tourists'' junk food (phys.org)
196. SpaceX 与人工智能初创公司 Cursor 达成合作,或将以 600 亿美元收购该公司 #Space #Exploration 04-22 SpaceX partners with AI startup Cursor, may buy it for 60 bn (phys.org)
197. 你属于哪种“理财类型”?最新研究揭示了澳大利亚年轻人的理财习惯 #Economics #& #Business 04-22 Which ''money type'' are you? New research maps financial habits of young Australians (phys.org)
198. 当配偶中的一方创业时,另一方要付出隐形的代价 #Social #Sciences 04-22 When a spouse starts a business, the other partner pays a hidden price (phys.org)
200. 当世界再次面临危机之际,为何领导者们仍在抵制远程办公? #Economics #& #Business 04-22 As the world faces yet another crisis, why are leaders still resisting remote work? (phys.org)
201. 重新审视能源转型的参与:为何公民不仅仅是“待勾选的选项” #Social #Sciences 04-22 Rethinking energy transition participation: Why citizens are more than a box to tick (phys.org)
202. 问答:IceCube天文台的升级将提升对难以捉摸的宇宙信使的搜寻能力 #General #Physics 04-22 Q&A: IceCube Observatory upgrades improve search for elusive cosmic messenger (phys.org)
203. 切尔诺贝利和福岛的研究揭示了放射性物质在环境中的迁移规律 #Environment 04-22 Research at Chernobyl and Fukushima shows how radioactive materials move in the environment (phys.org)
204. 以屏幕为导向的教育正在重塑学生的思维、阅读、写作和学习方式 #Education 04-22 Screen-driven schooling is rewiring how students think, read, write and learn (phys.org)
205. 抢在进化之前:大蟾蜍适应环境的速度惊人 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Getting the jump on evolution: Cane toads adapt at speed (phys.org)
206. 研究表明,父母可能是保障儿童网络安全的关键所在 #Social #Sciences 04-22 Parents may be the missing key to keeping kids safe online, research suggests (phys.org)
207. 灵长类动物抚育幼崽的方式表明,像“育儿风格”这样刻板的标签其实并不准确 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 The way primates parent their young shows how strict labels like parenting styles miss the mark (phys.org)
208. 疟疾卷土重来,推动利用人工智能追踪与致命病例相关的寄生虫基因 #Molecular #& #Computational #biology 04-22 Malaria rebound spurs AI-driven hunt for parasite genes linked to deadly cases (phys.org)
209. 自复制环状RNA在极端环境中持续存在:来自温泉微生物群落的启示 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-22 Self‑replicating circular RNA persists in extreme environments: Insights from hot spring microbiomes (phys.org)
210. 大盐湖尘埃中的毒素会被植物、土壤和人体吸收 #Environment 04-22 Toxins from Great Salt Lake dust are absorbed by plants, soils and human bodies (phys.org)
211. 每天多花几分钟陪狗狗玩耍,四周后就能加深你们之间的感情 #Veterinary #medicine 04-22 A few extra minutes of daily play can strengthen your bond with your dog in four weeks (phys.org)
212. 为古老之谜注入新生命:揭开三叶虫呼吸之谜 #Evolution 04-22 Breathing new life into an ancient mystery: Unlocking the trilobite''s respiratory secrets (phys.org)
213. 飓风肆虐佛罗里达州东海岸。随后,海草却出人意料地重现生机 #Ecology 04-22 Hurricanes devastated Florida''s East Coast. Then seagrass made an unexpected comeback (phys.org)
214. 在融化开始之前,海星已出现隐性的免疫系统崩溃和组织衰竭,这正是导致沿海大规模死亡的根源 #Ecology 04-22 Before the melt begins, sea stars show hidden immune collapse and tissue failure driving a coastal die-off (phys.org)
215. 企鹅肌肉图揭示了摇摆步态和水下“飞行”的运作原理 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Penguin muscle map reveals how waddles and underwater ''flight'' both work (phys.org)
216. 印度缺乏针对受污染工业场地的严格监管和相关信息,这给公共卫生带来了风险 #Environment 04-22 Lack of robust regulation and information about contaminated industrial sites in India poses public health risk (phys.org)
217. 有证据表明,与北非相关的石器在70万年前就已传入伊比利亚半岛 #Archaeology 04-22 North African-linked stone tools reached Iberia 700,000 years ago, evidence suggests (phys.org)
218. 细胞膜在受到电刺激后可能会存储记忆 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-22 Cell membranes may store memories after electrical stimulation (phys.org)
219. 胶原蛋白分析发现尼安德特人和现代人利用的猎物种类更为广泛 #Archaeology 04-22 Collagen analysis finds wider prey use by Neanderthals and modern humans (phys.org)
220. 研究表明,某些抗癌药物会通过改变味蕾内的细胞来干扰味觉 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-22 Some cancer drugs disrupt taste by changing the cells inside taste buds, study shows (phys.org)
221. 玫瑰泛基因组图谱绘制了55,000个基因,为育种开辟了新途径 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Rose pangenome maps 55,000 genes, opening new path for breeding (phys.org)
222. 研究人员开发并验证了一种用于衡量循证管理中证据应用情况的新量表 #Economics #& #Business 04-22 Researchers develop, validate new scale to measure use of evidence in evidence-based management (phys.org)
223. 科学家利用纽约市的光纤网络,向构建量子互联网迈进了一步 #Quantum #Physics 04-22 Scientists take a step toward a quantum internet using New York City''s fiber (phys.org)
224. 一项新研究指出,根系深厚的草能储存更多的碳 #Earth #Sciences 04-22 Deep-rooted grass stores significantly more carbon, says new study (phys.org)
225. 光子芯片可产生毫瓦级紫外光,亮度比以往高出100倍 #Optics #& #Photonics 04-22 Photonic chip generates milliwatt-level UV light, 100 times brighter than before (phys.org)
227. 天文学家精确测定了这颗罕见的棕矮星伴星的年龄,为研究这些天体如何冷却提供了新的检验依据 #Astronomy 04-22 Astronomers precisely date rare brown dwarf companion, offering new test for how these objects cool (phys.org)
228. 美国半数民众处于民主的悬而未决之中——而这沉默的中间派或许将决定接下来会发生什么 #Political #science 04-22 Half of America sits in democratic limbo—and that silent middle may decide what breaks next (phys.org)
229. 冰情变化如何影响五大湖沿岸社区 #Environment 04-22 How changing ice conditions impact Great Lakes communities (phys.org)
230. 你手机的下一次提速,或许将源于一种奇特的磁性跃迁,它将彻底改变芯片的散热方式 #Condensed #Matter 04-22 Your phone''s next speed boost may come from a strange magnetic jump that rewrites how chips handle heat (phys.org)
231. 细菌的“双向门”揭秘:抗菌药物如何穿过细胞膜 #Molecular #& #Computational #biology 04-22 Bacteria''s ''two-way door'' revealed: How antimicrobials cross cell membranes (phys.org)
232. 烃类物质或将为下一代电池提供动力,且成本更低、排放更少 #Materials #Science 04-22 Hydrocarbons may power next-generation batteries with lower costs and emissions (phys.org)
233. 最新研究揭示了引发严重病毒感染的细胞蛋白 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-22 New research reveals cell proteins that drive severe viral infections (phys.org)
234. 研究表明,螃蟹标志性的横向行走方式源于共同祖先 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Crabs'' iconic sideways walk evolved from common ancestor, study suggests (phys.org)
235. 牛奶的隐性碳足迹比宣传的更严重,因为受损的草地和土壤导致排放量增加 #Environment 04-22 Milk''s hidden carbon bill is bigger than advertised as damaged grass and soils drive emissions higher (phys.org)
236. 殖民主义如何至今仍在影响物种灭绝,从岛屿物种的消失到语言的消亡 #Ecology 04-22 How colonialism still shapes extinctions today, from island species losses to disappearing languages (phys.org)
237. 人工智能工具可在耗资巨大的实验室测试前预测新药分子的运动轨迹 #Biotechnology 04-22 AI tool predicts how new drug molecules move before costly lab tests (phys.org)
238. 高中新闻教育在金融素养教育方面发挥着引领作用,即使商业课程并未纳入教学大纲 #Education 04-22 High school journalism leading the way in financial literacy, even if business isn''t part of curriculum (phys.org)
239. 增加水源使野生驴的繁殖雄性数量增加,从而提高了遗传多样性 #Ecology 04-22 Adding water sources boosted reproducing males in wild asses, raising genetic diversity (phys.org)
240. 亚马逊雨林中的鸟类和猴子通过“森林互联网”交流信息 #Ecology 04-22 Birds and monkeys in the Amazon share information via ''internet of the forest'' (phys.org)
241. 青铜时代的人们吃什么、喝什么:南高加索的陶器揭示了令人惊讶的丰富饮食 #Archaeology 04-22 What Bronze Age people ate and drank: South Caucasus pottery reveals a surprisingly diverse menu (phys.org)
242. 这三种植物细菌在去除令人头疼的糖分的同时,将大豆酸奶转化为更安全、口感更浓郁的产品 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-22 These three plant bacteria turn soy yogurt into a safer, creamier product while stripping out troublesome sugars (phys.org)
243. 尽管苔藓和拟南芥经历了4亿年的独立演化,但它们的叶片生长原理却是一致的 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Mosses and thale cress share the same leaf growth principles, despite 400 million years of separate evolution (phys.org)
244. 美国宇航局(NASA)根据“阿耳忒弥斯二号”任务的初步评估,正按计划推进未来任务 #Space #Exploration 04-22 NASA on track for future missions with initial Artemis II assessments (phys.org)
245. 研究表明,鹅粪可为循环农业战略提供动力 #Ecology 04-22 Goose poop could fuel a circular agriculture strategy, research shows (phys.org)
246. 研究发现,番茄和小麦作物中含有的塑料会抑制生长 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Plastics found in tomato and wheat crops stunt growth, study finds (phys.org)
247. 哈勃望远镜揭示蟹状星云的丝状结构正以每小时340万英里的速度向外飞驰 #Astronomy 04-22 Hubble reveals Crab Nebula filaments racing outward at 3.4 million mph (phys.org)
248. 一个微小的基因开关彻底颠覆了人们对红叶生菜的认知,并揭示了一种隐蔽的化学权衡 #Molecular #& #Computational #biology 04-22 One tiny gene switch turns red lettuce upside down and reveals a hidden chemical tradeoff (phys.org)
249. ATLAS 作为宇宙射线实验室,首次测量了质子与氧原子的碰撞 #General #Physics 04-22 ATLAS acts as a cosmic-ray laboratory with first measurement of proton–oxygen collisions (phys.org)
250. 采用天然提取物制成的防晒霜,效果更显著,防护更持久 #Biochemistry 04-22 More effective, longer-lasting sunscreen made from natural extracts (phys.org)
251. 有一个日常习惯正在悄然塑造学龄前儿童的语言能力,而这不仅仅是指看屏幕的时间 #Social #Sciences 04-22 One daily habit is quietly shaping preschool language, and it is not just screen time (phys.org)
252. 研究人员称,自1899年以来,美国极端高温和低温均呈下降趋势 #Environment 04-22 US climate sees decline in both hot and cold extreme temperatures since 1899, researchers claim (phys.org)
253. 一项开创性研究表明,营养状况更好的小牛玩耍的积极性更高 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Better-fed calves are more motivated to play, pioneering study shows (phys.org)
254. 半喙鹦鹉布鲁斯如何将自身缺陷化为优势,成为群落中的领袖 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 How Bruce the half‑beak kea weaponized his disability to become the alpha bird (phys.org)
255. 在一件拥有150年历史的博物馆标本中发现了古代鱼类进化链中的“缺失环节” #Evolution 04-22 Missing link in evolution of ancient fish found in 150-year-old museum specimen (phys.org)
256. 水基工艺有望使可堆肥包装在工业规模下实现实用化 #Biochemistry 04-22 Water-based process could make compostable packaging practical at industrial speeds (phys.org)
257. 一种覆盖着数千根微小柱状结构的新型塑料薄膜,在接触病毒时能将其撕裂 #Bio #& #Medicine 04-22 New plastic film covered in thousands of tiny pillars can tear apart viruses on contact (phys.org)
258. 56年前,地球日起源于美国的一次“教学研讨会”。如今,它已成为一项全球性活动。 #Environment 04-22 Earth Day started as a US ''teach-in'' 56 years ago. Now it''s a global event (phys.org)
259. 一种突破性的硫聚合物能在杀灭危险真菌和细菌的同时,不损伤人体和植物细胞 #Polymers 04-22 Breakthrough sulfur polymer kills dangerous fungi and bacteria while sparing human and plant cells (phys.org)
260. 我们遏制全球森林减少的努力收效甚微:最新研究显示 #Environment 04-22 Our efforts to halt global forest loss aren''t working: New research (phys.org)
261. 揭示了银河系恒星形成盘的边缘 #Astronomy 04-22 The edge of the Milky Way''s star-forming disk revealed (phys.org)
262. “垃圾宣传”:人工智能生成的内容如何成为政治武器 #Political #science 04-22 ''Slopaganda'': How AI-generated content becomes a political weapon (phys.org)
263. 减少食物浪费:超市可以通过免费分发剩余食品来节省开支 #Economics #& #Business 04-22 Less food waste: Supermarkets can save money by giving surplus food away (phys.org)
264. 钙钛矿量子点突破两大难关:在极性溶剂中保持稳定,并能以原子级精度生长 #Nanophysics 04-22 Perovskite quantum dots crack two big barriers, staying stable in polar solvents and growing with atomic precision (phys.org)
265. 将纳米金刚石置于高压之下,它就会变得柔韧 #Nanophysics 04-22 Put a nanodiamond under intense pressure and it becomes flexible (phys.org)
266. 美国宇航局推出阿耳忒弥斯三号月球火箭核心级 #Space #Exploration 04-22 NASA rolls out Artemis III moon rocket core stage (phys.org)
267. 随着栖息地范围在美国不断扩大,黑熊正逐渐成为抗生素耐药细菌的移动储存库 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Black bears are emerging as roaming reservoirs of antibiotic-resistant bacteria across expanding US ranges (phys.org)
268. CHIME 观测到一个活动频繁的重复性快速射电暴源 #Astronomy 04-21 CHIME tracks a hyperactive repeating fast radio burst source (phys.org)
269. 针对女性的性别偏见导致政府暴力统计数据出现偏差 #Social #Sciences 04-21 Sex bias against women skews government violence statistics (phys.org)
270. 研究表明,告诉人们他们可能会失去什么,比告诉他们可能会得到什么更能激发他们的动力 #Social #Sciences 04-21 Telling people they might lose motivates more than telling them they might win, research shows (phys.org)
271. 交替排列的原子层使新型非常规超导体中出现了罕见的电子配对机制 #Superconductivity 04-21 Alternating atomic layers enable rare electron pairing mechanism in new unconventional superconductor (phys.org)
272. “欧几里得空间扭曲”公民科学项目助力搜寻强引力透镜 #Astronomy 04-21 Euclid Space Warps citizen science project helps hunt for strong gravitational lenses (phys.org)
273. 一步法揭示活细胞中RNA-蛋白质复合物的结构 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-21 One-step method reveals structures of RNA-protein complexes in living cells (phys.org)
274. 研究报告警告:当管理者“走动式管理”时,员工发声可能减少 #Economics #& #Business 04-21 When managers ''walk around,'' employee voice may shrink, paper warns (phys.org)
275. 拉伸和挤压金刚石为超精密量子传感器开辟了新途径 #Condensed #Matter 04-21 Stretching and squeezing diamond opens new path for ultra-precise quantum sensors (phys.org)
276. 乌干达的“蟒蛇洞”揭示了马尔堡病毒疫情可能如何爆发 #Plants #& #Animals 04-21 Uganda''s Python Cave reveals how a Marburg virus outbreak could begin (phys.org)
277. 诚邀新英格兰地区的小规模及后院养鸡户参与调查 #Agriculture 04-21 Small-scale and backyard egg producers in New England invited to participate in survey (phys.org)
278. 受黑洞启发的激光:在实验室中重现极端物理现象 #General #Physics 04-21 A laser inspired by black holes: Extreme physics recreated in the lab (phys.org)
279. 严厉的疫情封锁措施使房主和房东损失数百万 #Economics #& #Business 04-21 Severe COVID lockdowns cost home sellers and landlords millions (phys.org)
280. 一个简单的海洋模型预测将出现一次强烈的厄尔尼诺现象,气温将比常年高出2摄氏度以上 #Earth #Sciences 04-21 Simple ocean-based model forecasts a powerful El Niño, over 2 C warmer than normal (phys.org)
281. 这些漂浮的可生物降解微珠能在60分钟内清除油污,且便于回收 #Polymers 04-21 Floating biodegradable beads remove oil in 60 minutes and stay easy to recover (phys.org)
282. 打破共同防御机制,使抗生素重新对两种囊性纤维化肺部细菌产生疗效 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-21 Breaking a shared defense restores antibiotics against two cystic fibrosis lung bacteria (phys.org)
283. 人工智能通过预测数十亿种缺失的代谢物,绘制出哺乳动物的分子“暗物质”图谱 #Molecular #& #Computational #biology 04-21 AI maps mammals'' molecular ''dark matter'' by predicting billions of missing metabolites (phys.org)
284. 激光脉冲以惊人的速度翻转纳米级磁涡,为开发类脑自旋电子学铺平了道路 #Nanophysics 04-21 Laser bursts flip nanoscale magnetic vortices at blistering speeds, opening a path to brain-like spintronics (phys.org)
285. 在Y-卡佩拉石材料中观测到受压调谐的类量子自旋液体行为 #Condensed #Matter 04-21 Pressure-tuned quantum spin liquid-like behavior observed in material Y-kapellasite (phys.org)
286. 一种正在让欧洲白蜡树重现自然景观的快速育种方法 #Plants #& #Animals 04-21 The fast-track tree breeding method that is restoring European ash to the landscape (phys.org)
287. 日本北部发生地震,引发短暂的海啸警报及超强地震预警 #Environment 04-21 Earthquake sets off brief tsunami alert and a megaquake advisory in northern Japan (phys.org)
288. 火星车在最新实验中探测到前所未见的有机化合物 #Astrobiology 04-21 Mars rover detects never-before-seen organic compounds in new experiment (phys.org)
289. 报告分析了北美最重要的贸易协定的现状与未来 #Economics #& #Business 04-21 Report analyzes the present and future of North America''s most important trade agreement (phys.org)
290. 促进以英语为外语的学生之间的英语交流 #Education 04-21 Promoting communication in English among students learning English as a foreign language (phys.org)
291. 每天补充益生菌或有助于预防狗狗的皮肤感染 #Veterinary #medicine 04-21 Daily probiotic could help prevent skin infections in dogs (phys.org)
292. 大型哺乳动物数量的减少重塑了非洲大草原的养分流动——这对蝌蚪产生了影响 #Ecology 04-21 Large mammal declines reshape nutrient flows in African savannas—with consequences for tadpoles (phys.org)
293. 问答:专家探讨人工智能与自动化如何推动科学研究中“自主科学”的兴起 #Education 04-21 Q&A: Expert discusses AI, automation drive autonomous science origin in scientific research (phys.org)
294. 合理规划的杨树林能增强鸟类的森林连通性 #Plants #& #Animals 04-21 Well-placed poplar plantations can enhance forest connectivity for birds (phys.org)
295. 影响痴呆症照护压力的隐性因素:人际关系 #Social #Sciences 04-21 The hidden factor shaping dementia caregiving stress: Relationships (phys.org)
297. 光纤传感中的毫米级分辨率:单端技术推动基础设施监测发展 #Optics #& #Photonics 04-21 Millimeter-scale resolution in fiber-optic sensing: Single-ended technique advances infrastructure monitoring (phys.org)
298. 研究发现,表观基因组中的每种蛋白质都会产生不同的基因表达模式 #Biotechnology 04-21 Each protein in the epigenome produces a different pattern of gene expression, study finds (phys.org)
299. 大脑发育的物理机制:细胞如何协同作用形成神经管 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-21 The physics of brain development: How cells pull together to form the neural tube (phys.org)
300. 一种简单的合成策略将蓝光发射分子转化为多色发光材料 #Analytical #Chemistry 04-21 Simple synthetic strategy converts blue-emissive molecules into multicolor luminescent materials (phys.org)