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11:30  Reframing aging as evolutionary success (phys.org)
10:50  Biodiversity startups attract diverse investors but raise less capital than peers (phys.org)
10:30  Biologists team up with community scientists to record over 350 wild bee species in Vermont (phys.org)
10:20  Picture of universe getting clearer—but much remains unknown (phys.org)
09:10  Trying to find baby planets swaddled in dust (phys.org)
09:10  How open science and shared data can help tackle global challenges: The Crete Declaration (phys.org)
08:20  Guidebook could help K-12 schools navigate the complex world of AI (phys.org)
08:00  Golf''s cruelest moment: The physics behind the ''lip out'' phenomenon (phys.org)
07:50  Golden oyster mushrooms cultivated, sold in Florida: Scientist urges caution (phys.org)
07:30  Voting behavior in elections strongly linked to future risk of death (phys.org)
06:09  KATMAP: A new way to understand and predict gene splicing (phys.org)
06:03  Foxtail barley can serve as a host for fungal pathogens attacking barley (phys.org)
05:40  Photoinduced non-reciprocal magnetism effectively violates Newton''s third law (phys.org)
05:15  Dinosaur discovery extends known range of ancient species (phys.org)
05:14  Shifts in anoles'' skin color signal their health and vitality, research reveals (phys.org)
05:10  480-million-year-old parasite still plagues today''s shellfish (phys.org)
05:02  Firework displays prompt urban birds to abandon roosts and fly erratically at night (phys.org)
04:51  Global land carbon sink halved in 2024, AI model suggests (phys.org)
04:48  One clock, two functions: Circadian rhythms and developmental timing may share a fundamental molecular machinery (phys.org)
04:43  Ectomycorrhizal tree dominance linked to higher forest carbon storage in subtropics (phys.org)
04:35  Light can reshape atom-thin semiconductors for next-generation optical devices (phys.org)
04:33  AI assistant developed for every step of the scientific process (phys.org)
04:16  Historical records help uncover climate impacts and future trends of hailstorms in China (phys.org)
04:11  Managing ponds may help save endangered California tiger salamander (phys.org)
03:59  When only the strong shells survive: Archaeology''s fresh approach to turn oyster shells into tools of conservation (phys.org)
03:58  How AI is challenging the credibility of some online courses (phys.org)
03:53  Like sculpting from within: New technique builds advanced materials out of basic plastics (phys.org)
03:49  Optimizing avalanche photodiode design for photodetection in the ultraviolet wavelength (phys.org)
03:42  Scientists discover ALIX protein can prevent cell death during inflammatory response (phys.org)
03:38  Oklahoma tried out a test to ''woke-proof'' the classroom. It was short-lived, but could still leave a mark (phys.org)
03:30  Calcium-rich karst bedrock reshapes latitudinal pattern of forest species diversity (phys.org)
03:29  AI-driven remote sensing framework can map forage cultivation potential in drylands (phys.org)
03:26  Enzyme motif reveals how plastic-munching bacteria are evolving across the seven seas (phys.org)
03:23  The threat of space terrorism is no longer science fiction, but we''re ill-prepared to combat it (phys.org)
03:18  A sticky solution for enhanced pesticide deposition (phys.org)
03:16  America''s teachers are being priced out of their communities. Cities are building subsidized housing to lure them back (phys.org)
03:15  Simulations suggest the early universe helped black holes grow big, but not in the long run (phys.org)
03:12  Cyclists may be right to run stop signs and red lights. Here''s why (phys.org)
03:10  Infrared sensors gain sensitivity with ultra-thin lens for fire and threat monitoring (phys.org)
03:08  More than 100,000 Norwegians suffer from work-related anxiety, finds study (phys.org)
02:40  Chemists provide new ''atlas'' for reliable experiments with polyoxometalates (phys.org)
02:40  UK govt orders poultry restrictions as avian flu spreads (phys.org)
02:30  Lost or leading the way? Rare birds may signal shifting migration routes (phys.org)
02:22  Physicists achieve high precision in measuring strontium atoms using rubidium neighbor (phys.org)
02:20  Pink sea anemone that ''builds a home'' for hermit crabs discovered off Japan''s deep-sea coast (phys.org)
02:19  Give caterpillars a ''soft landing'' under your trees. The ecosystem will thank you (phys.org)
02:14  Second species of wild leeks discovered, solving long-standing debate (phys.org)
02:10  Controlling next-generation energy conversion materials with simple pressure (phys.org)
02:10  Genetics may influence our choice of academic field (phys.org)
02:02  Triangle weaver spider''s web uses spring-loaded mechanism to move faster than muscle (phys.org)
01:56  Molecular dynamics simulations use atomistic force field to capture RNA folding with high accuracy (phys.org)
01:38  Webb telescope spies Io''s volcanic activity and sulfurous atmosphere (phys.org)
01:32  A space historian explores how the advent of radio astronomy led to the USSR''s search for extraterrestrial life (phys.org)
01:31  Rape culture is a problem for everyone. Here are three ways to tackle it (phys.org)
01:30  From nail bars to firefighting foams: How chemicals are deemed safe enough or too harmful (phys.org)
01:29  Rethinking the insurance industry in a warming world (phys.org)
01:28  Artificial developments weaken coastal resilience. Here''s how mapping them can help (phys.org)
01:27  Social media can cause stress in real life. Our ''digital thermometer'' helps track it (phys.org)
01:22  Two ways you can conserve the water used to make your food (phys.org)
01:21  Can politician tweeting strategy betray their ambitions? Scientists map congressional positioning through X engagement (phys.org)
01:07  Black Sea nitrous oxide conundrum: Why most N₂O produced by microbes never reaches the surface (phys.org)
00:54  Extremely massive stars forged oldest star clusters in the universe, model suggests (phys.org)
00:52  Most long-lived contrails found to form within natural ice clouds, not clear skies (phys.org)
00:48  Magnetoelectric nanotherapy shrinks pancreatic tumors and extends survival in preclinical study (phys.org)
00:40  Unprecedented black hole flare spotted 10 billion light-years away (phys.org)
00:40  Calculating the spreading of fluids in porous materials to understand saltwater in soil (phys.org)
00:31  How might Arctic ''tug-of-war'' affect British Isles'' weather? (phys.org)
00:28  Robotic exosuit trousers could boost astronauts'' movement in space missions (phys.org)
00:27  Novel catalyst turns carbon dioxide into essential ingredient for clean fuels (phys.org)
00:22  A deadly European hornet has reached NZ—we can all help stop its spread (phys.org)
00:20  Thin-film strontium titanate sets electro-optic performance record at cryogenic temperatures (phys.org)
00:18  Discovery of bitter taste receptors in cancer cells could prevent multidrug resistance (phys.org)
00:17  Don''t dismiss kids'' sadness or anger. How to minimize family conflict over the social media ban (phys.org)
00:05  Dynamics of Denisovan ancestry in Eurasians over the past 40,000 years revealed (phys.org)
00:00  AC instead of DC unlocks nano-LEDs for VR headsets and near-eye displays (phys.org)
11-04  Scientists uncover key mechanisms that drive an enzyme linked to aging and cancer (phys.org)
11-04  Food-fraud breakthrough: New system speedily pinpoints rogue ingredients in popular dishes (phys.org)
11-04  Want to find more supernovae? Follow the light (phys.org)
11-04  Taking the moon''s temperature with beeswax (phys.org)
11-04  Heat wave predictions months in advance with machine learning (phys.org)
11-04  Study uncovers role of hydroxyl radical in greenhouse gas production during soil drying–rewetting (phys.org)
11-04  When indoor plants go overboard: Too much greenery can raise stress levels, research finds (phys.org)
11-04  Breathing new life into tuberculosis treatment with inhalable nanomedicine (phys.org)
11-04  Study finds moral costs in overpricing for essentials (phys.org)
11-04  Women perceive sleek and shiny hair as healthier and more youthful, study finds (phys.org)
11-04  Depletion of Ukraine''s soils threatens long-term global food security (phys.org)
11-04  Astronomers may have found the first stars that formed after the Big Bang (phys.org)
11-04  Q&A: Expert discusses mixed signals in China''s latest climate commitments (phys.org)
11-04  Cross-fertilizing effects found in dual roles for academic entrepreneurs (phys.org)
11-04  How AI is helping us monitor and support vulnerable ecosystems (phys.org)
11-04  2.75-million-year-old stone tools may mark a turning point in human evolution (phys.org)
11-04  Startup provides a nontechnical gateway to coding on quantum computers (phys.org)
11-04  Two FAST-discovered pulsars: Follow-up observations determine their fundamental parameters (phys.org)
11-04  Improved iron catalysts achieve near-zero CO₂ emissions in liquid fuel synthesis from syngas (phys.org)
11-04  Casual teachers left behind: New study calls for better induction and support in schools (phys.org)
11-04  Brazil records biggest annual fall in emissions in 15 years: Report (phys.org)
11-04  Climate intervention may not be enough to save coffee, chocolate and wine (phys.org)
11-04  EU scrambles to seal climate deal ahead of COP30 (phys.org)
11-04  Hong Kong logs warmest October on record (phys.org)
11-04  AI-generated wildlife videos generate confusion and threaten conservation efforts (phys.org)
11-04  How a misread Arabic tale misled generations of historians about the Black Death''s rapid spread (phys.org)
11-04  Hornets in town: How top predators coexist (phys.org)
11-04  Private equity firms are snapping up mobile home parks, and driving out the residents who can least afford to lose them (phys.org)
11-04  Why are so few environmental criminals on Interpol''s ''most wanted'' list? (phys.org)
11-04  Earth observation from space: New satellites to deliver precise emission maps (phys.org)
11-04  Unexpectedly high concentrations of forever chemicals found in dead sea otters (phys.org)
11-04  Bangladesh''s accession to the UN Water Convention has a ripple effect that could cause problems with India (phys.org)
11-04  Tree mortality from insects is rising across Europe (phys.org)
11-04  Study: Employee burnout levels drop significantly when companies deploy personalized mobile-based interventions (phys.org)
11-04  Earthshot prize''s request for a vegan menu for Prince William leaves a bitter taste in the Amazon (phys.org)
11-04  Reef restoration shouldn''t just be about growing corals—but also bringing reefs to life, new study suggests (phys.org)
11-04  Human rights breaches precede mass atrocities (phys.org)
11-04  Researcher calls for new UN ocean agency to tackle global sustainability crisis (phys.org)
11-04  Cover crops hold key to healthier soils in Norwegian agriculture (phys.org)
11-04  We''ve done the science—let''s get on with climate action (phys.org)
11-04  Global move towards plant-based diets could reshape farming jobs and reduce labor costs worldwide (phys.org)
11-04  Signatures meant more in Mesopotamia than they do now: What cylinder seals say about ancient and modern life (phys.org)
11-04  Large brains require warm bodies and big offspring in vertebrates, study finds (phys.org)
11-04  Tissue ''tipping points'': How cells collectively switch from healthy to disease states (phys.org)
11-04  Brains and stock markets follow the same rules in crisis, study finds (phys.org)
11-04  Students'' time on school bus may affect their academic engagement with school, classmates and teachers (phys.org)
11-04  Painting memory: Lithuanian researchers explore how street art shapes urban identity (phys.org)
11-04  High-resolution CMIP6 models shown to better capture long-term precipitation trends in high mountain Asia (phys.org)
11-04  Metal contamination reaches ''critical'' level in Peruvian highlands, researchers warn (phys.org)
11-04  Radiocarbon analysis of turfgrasses can help cities measure greenhouse gas emissions (phys.org)
11-04  Global initiative advances next-generation light sensors based on emerging materials (phys.org)
11-04  Q&A: Rainfall tipping point predicts drought risk for crops (phys.org)
11-04  ''Self-tuning'' film paves the way for future wireless and radar devices (phys.org)
11-04  To disclose or not to disclose good deeds, that is the do-gooder dilemma (phys.org)
11-04  Extreme heat is driving up property prices in Spain''s cooler northern regions (phys.org)
11-04  Researchers develop a cold-resistant tomato variety without compromising plant growth (phys.org)
11-04  Scientists recreate cosmic ''fireballs'' to probe mystery of missing gamma rays (phys.org)
11-04  Popularity remains important among young adults too. ''Not just something for children.'' (phys.org)
11-04  Engineered E. coli use direct, cell-to-cell contact to grow into new structures (phys.org)
11-04  Novel technique reveals insights into soil microbe alarm clock (phys.org)
11-04  Indigenous fire sovereignty aims to bring ''fire regime'' back to Native lands (phys.org)
11-04  Legal flexibility helps UNESCO Biospheres boost nature conservation and human well-being (phys.org)
11-04  Animal communication: Framework tests which audible components serve an alerting function (phys.org)
11-04  When slowing down pays off: Physicists reveal surprising insights from taxi drivers (phys.org)
11-04  Automated chloroplast screening platform speeds up crop trait development (phys.org)
11-04  Global study reveals soaring freshwater demand in material production (phys.org)
11-04  Soft gel advance enables lab-grown slow-twitch muscles (phys.org)
11-04  Tiles, leaves and cotton strips examined to measure river health (phys.org)
11-04  When speaking out feels risky: New study maps hidden dynamics of self-censorship (phys.org)
11-04  Bacterial enzyme structure reveals new path for renewable plastic (phys.org)
11-04  Q&A: A cookbook to bring underused crops to the kitchen (phys.org)
11-04  VDAC1 protein can override inhibitor to unleash programmed cell death (phys.org)
11-04  How silver iodide triggers ice formation at the atomic level (phys.org)
11-04  Human astrovirus exploits same cell receptor site as antibodies, study reveals (phys.org)
11-04  Marine DNA exposes massive gaps in ocean maps and finds fish in unexpected places (phys.org)
11-04  Involving women in peace deals reduces chance of a conflict restarting by up to 37% (phys.org)
11-04  Why do some of us love AI, while others hate it? The answer is in how our brains perceive risk and trust (phys.org)
11-04  Life after death: How earthworms keep facilitating carbon capture (phys.org)
11-04  Pixelized galaxy cluster strong lens modeling improves precision of Hubble constant measurement (phys.org)
11-04  Plant-like complexity evolved multiple times in different algae lineages, phylogenomics study reveals (phys.org)
11-04  Modeling black holes is easier with a flicker of light (phys.org)
11-04  Bacteria reveal hidden powers of electricity transfer (phys.org)
11-04  Refined radar technique improves accuracy of hurricane wind estimates after landfall (phys.org)
11-04  Bacteria that could provide an early warning of blue-green algae toxicity identified (phys.org)
11-04  First observation of single top quark production with W and Z bosons (phys.org)
11-04  Chemists find clues to the origins of buckyballs in space (phys.org)
11-04  Crop production in 155 countries relies on forests in other nations, moisture flows reveal (phys.org)
11-04  CERN''s electrostatic trap ''recycles'' anions to illuminate the heaviest elements (phys.org)
11-04  Ancient gene variants in an Alpine plant control its flowering (phys.org)
11-04  Herring return to their birthplaces for spawning, genetic study shows (phys.org)
11-04  Reimagining biocatalysis: Turning DNA phosphates into chiral catalysts (phys.org)
11-04  Boys, bullying and belonging: Understanding violent initiation at a South African school (phys.org)
11-04  Room-temperature 3D-printing enables miniaturized infrared sensors (phys.org)
11-04  Investors prefer ''I'' over ''we'' when CEOs apologize (phys.org)
11-04  Conflict and the climate crisis may mean it''s time to rethink what we mean by responsible investing (phys.org)
11-04  Plant microbial fuel cells can generate electricity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in soils (phys.org)
11-04  Why national parks and nature reserves don''t always safeguard ecosystems as expected (phys.org)
11-04  AI-guided enzyme discovery enables 98.6% breakdown of polyurethane foam in hours (phys.org)
11-04  After the flames: How fire-loving fungi help forests recover (phys.org)
11-04  Sharing good deeds online boosts trust and connection, study finds (phys.org)
11-04  Wild giraffes lose their conservation safety net as zoo populations hybridize (phys.org)
11-04  Q&A: Expert discusses What 45% tariffs mean for B.C.''s forest sector (phys.org)
11-04  Oceanographer provides rare scientific look at effects of storms on Biscayne Bay (phys.org)
11-04  Foundation model reveals how cells are organized in tissues (phys.org)
11-04  Mechanochemical technique achieves 99.98% nitrous oxide removal at just 42C (phys.org)
11-04  25 Years of the International Space Station: What archaeology tells us about living and working in space (phys.org)
11-04  Do mega-sporting events like the World Series pay off? Here''s the economic reality behind them (phys.org)
11-04  More than a structural bystander: Vinculin''s unexpected role in cellular mechanical memory (phys.org)
11-04  Australian women''s unpaid labor is worth 427 billion, new research shows (phys.org)
11-04  Is it aliens? Why that''s the least important question about interstellar objects (phys.org)
11-04  Why do giraffes have such long legs? Animal simulations reveal a surprising answer (phys.org)
11-04  Giant resistivity reduction in thin film provides key step towards next-gen AI electronics (phys.org)
11-04  We could use neutrino detectors as giant particle colliders (phys.org)
11-04  What are the cosmic voids made of? (phys.org)
11-04  New NASA lunar contest could pit Elon Musk against Jeff Bezos, as US fears China will win race to moon (phys.org)
11-04  Mission to Mars: How space exploration pushes the human body to its limits (phys.org)
11-04  Antarctic glacier retreats faster than any other in modern history, findings show (phys.org)
11-04  Lichens and drones reveal dinosaur bones (phys.org)
11-03  Physicist discusses the Higgs boson and whether it might change the fate of the universe (phys.org)
11-03  Birch leaves and peanuts turned into advanced laser technology (phys.org)
11-03  Scientists produce powerhouse pigment behind octopus camouflage (phys.org)
11-03  Scientists create new bullet-proof fiber that is stronger and thinner than Kevlar (phys.org)
11-03  Young water recharges aquifers while old water feeds crops, study finds (phys.org)
11-03  Do black holes really need singularities? (phys.org)
11-03  The future of propellantless space travel (phys.org)
11-03  Oldest rocks on Australian continent offer insight into origins of Earth and the moon (phys.org)
11-03  Good management of aid projects reduces local violence (phys.org)
11-03  Single atoms of silver and earth-abundant carbon turn pollutants into fertilizer (phys.org)
11-03  Much like a nursing home, penguins at a Boston aquarium can age with dignity (phys.org)
11-03  Dark matter does not defy gravity, study suggests (phys.org)
11-03  Bacteria borrow jumbo phages to spread their own defenses (phys.org)
11-03  Quasi-periodic oscillation detected in distant blazar''s gamma-ray band (phys.org)
11-03  Climate change inaction costs millions of lives each year, report warns (phys.org)
11-03  New research shows how farmers can be left dry by rainfall insurance (phys.org)
11-03  Angling best practices essential to promote shark survival (phys.org)
11-03  Video: What happens when the sun burps? (phys.org)
11-03  Study finds antimicrobial peptides can combat Salmonella infections in chickens (phys.org)
11-03  Los Angeles will nearly double recycled water for 500,000 residents (phys.org)
11-03  After NASA pressure, SpaceX promises speedier timeline for Starship moon lander (phys.org)
11-03  As feds'' new stance against Canadian-sourced wolves throws wrench in Colorado''s plans, what''s next? (phys.org)
11-03  How the arts and science can jointly protect nature (phys.org)
11-03  Thousands evacuated as typhoon bears down on Philippines (phys.org)
11-03  How kids learn when to use capital letters: It''s not just about rules (phys.org)
11-03  Orcas seen killing young great white sharks by flipping them upside-down (phys.org)
11-03  Agricultural practices play a decisive role in the preservation or degradation of protected areas, research shows (phys.org)
11-03  Dam disasters of the 1920s made reservoirs safer—now the climate crisis is increasing risk again (phys.org)
11-03  Why ''green'' finance isn''t always as sustainable as it seems (phys.org)
11-03  India space agency launches its heaviest satellite (phys.org)
11-03  Six ways to give your dog a richer life, from ''sniffaris'' to sensory gardens (phys.org)
11-02  Seven ways to teach little kids about body safety before they can talk (phys.org)
11-02  Young T. rex or a new dinosaur? New bones add to the debate (phys.org)
11-02  Why health care''s ''do no harm'' ethic must include the planet (phys.org)
11-02  50 dead as Caribbean digs out from Hurricane Melissa (phys.org)
11-02  Delhi''s cloud seeding effort fails to ease smog, raises questions on effectiveness (phys.org)
11-02  How to spot November''s supermoon, the closest of the year (phys.org)
11-02  Spiders inspire biologists to create artificial webs to capture airborne DNA for biodiversity monitoring (phys.org)
11-02  Four urgent lessons for Jamaica from Puerto Rico''s troubled hurricane recovery (phys.org)
11-02  Drinking tequila and mezcal sustainably on The Day of the Dead (phys.org)
11-01  Menstrual cup upgrades: Self-cleaning and sustainable design adjustments could them easier to use (phys.org)
11-01  New ''miniature T rex'' rewrites the history of the world''s largest predator (phys.org)
11-01  Possums in Australia show some of the world''s highest PFAS levels among small mammals (phys.org)
11-01  Saturday Citations: Test flight of the X-59; a confounding quantum calculation; the universe is not simulated (phys.org)
11-01  Seismic study sheds light on factors that led to 2025 Myanmar supershear rupture (phys.org)
11-01  Humanity is on path toward ''climate chaos,'' scientists warn (phys.org)
11-01  Virus-loaded patches successfully kill bacteria in contaminated food (phys.org)
11-01  Abandoned coal mine drainage identified as a significant source of carbon emissions (phys.org)
11-01  Explorers seek ancient Antarctica ice in climate change study (phys.org)
11-01  China''s Shenzhou 21 docks with space station, sets the country''s own speed record (phys.org)
11-01  Rate my AI teacher? Students'' perceptions of chatbots will influence how they learn with AI (phys.org)
11-01  Assessing the threat status of Vietnam''s bird species (phys.org)
11-01  Advanced imaging reveals how electrocatalysts simultaneously generate hydrogen and organic compounds (phys.org)
11-01  Multifunctional landscapes could address interconnected global crises (phys.org)
11-01  Bamboo tissue paper may not be as eco-friendly as you think (phys.org)
11-01  NASA rejects Kardashian''s claim Moon landing ''didn''t happen'' (phys.org)
11-01  How parasitic cuckoos lay host-matching eggs while remaining a single species (phys.org)
11-01  Nearly 50 dead after Hurricane Melissa thrashes Caribbean (phys.org)
11-01  China is sending astronauts—and mice—on its latest space station mission (phys.org)
11-01  Phase diagram map of ferroelectric properties unlocked with AI in seconds (phys.org)
11-01  Black vultures attack and kill cattle. Climate change is one reason they''re spreading north (phys.org)
11-01  New model can detect ballistic electrons under realistic conditions (phys.org)
11-01  Experimental proof of long-suspected atomic decay pathway adds new detail to ''nuclear periodic table'' (phys.org)
11-01  Low-quality news links draw higher engagement, no matter the political slant online (phys.org)
11-01  Team reviews 2024 photonics advances, including free-electron coupling with nonlinear optical states (phys.org)
11-01  Molecular ''switch'' that controls aging of plant leaves discovered (phys.org)
11-01  Genetically modified phages deliver bacterial toxins to combat multidrug-resistant E. coli (phys.org)
10-31  From food to fuel: How leucine enhances mitochondrial energy production (phys.org)
10-31  A high-performance biocatalytic platform for green hydrocarbon production (phys.org)
10-31  How the physics of baseball could help Kevin Gausman and the Blue Jays win the World Series (phys.org)
10-31  Pulsed electrolysis could harvest nitrogen from the air for sustainable fertilizer (phys.org)
10-31  Research reveals chimpanzees and bonobos have ''circles of friends,'' just like humans (phys.org)
10-31  Rapid brightening of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS as it nears sun surprises scientists (phys.org)
10-31  Contrasting optical properties of fine particulate matter in Seoul and Mexico City highlight climate impacts (phys.org)
10-31  Tiny bat uses a lion-like strategy to save energy and capture large prey with surprising success (phys.org)
10-31  Simple checklist can help you choose the best way to green your space (phys.org)
10-31  Parabolic flight experiment highlights flame dynamics in microgravity (phys.org)
10-31  Mature ecosystems show strong drought adaptability in karst areas, research finds (phys.org)
10-31  Researchers in Japan discover new jellyfish species deserving of a samurai warrior name (phys.org)
10-31  A mundane universe and the rarity of advanced civilizations (phys.org)
10-31  Calorimetric experiment achieves tightest bound on electron neutrino mass (phys.org)
10-31  English text readability can be estimated using basic linguistic features, study indicates (phys.org)
10-31  Study links climate anxiety to social media use (phys.org)
10-31  The keen-eyed Vera Rubin Observatory has discovered a massive stellar stream (phys.org)
10-31  Detailed map of US air-conditioning usage shows who can beat the heat—and who can''t (phys.org)
10-31  VLT Survey Telescope captures spooky bat signal in the sky (phys.org)
10-31  Five science-backed ways to make cheese production greener (phys.org)