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04:01  Ancient wooden spears found in Germany may have been wielded by Neanderthals, a new study suggests (phys.org)
03:59  Early galaxies may contribute to the ''afterglow'' of the universe (phys.org)
03:58  Your fingers wrinkle in the same pattern every time you''re in the water for too long, study shows (phys.org)
03:58  Origins of language: Wild chimps mirror linguistic structures in human language (phys.org)
03:57  A more realistic look at DNA in action: Study shows it behaves differently when crowded by molecules (phys.org)
01:31  Bismuth-based hybrid materials enable highly sensitive, eco-friendly X-ray detectors (phys.org)
01:26  Study says green consumers focus on brands and fashionability (phys.org)
01:19  Modeling study finds Venus''s crust is surprisingly thin (phys.org)
01:14  Room-temperature mid-infrared photodetector promises advances in environmental and medical monitoring (phys.org)
01:12  Can frisky flies save human lives? How a bacterial infection encourages promiscuity (phys.org)
00:51  Machine learning approach leads to discovery of high-performance infrared functional materials (phys.org)
00:50  Examining the relationship between moral outrage on social media and activism (phys.org)
00:46  Oxygen-stable biocatalyst from a thermophilic bacterium could boost hydrogen production (phys.org)
00:40  Using byproducts from agricultural and food production to create sustainable feed for livestock (phys.org)
00:33  German satellite measures CO₂ and NO₂ simultaneously from power plant emissions for the first time (phys.org)
00:30  Metals and hormone-disrupting substances threaten sustainable agriculture, water management (phys.org)
00:21  Satellite-powered 30-meter map exposes Nanchang''s CO₂ emissions (phys.org)
00:14  Study investigates air pollution exposure across South Korea (phys.org)
00:07  Natural enzyme capable of cleaving cellulose could transform biofuel production (phys.org)
00:02  Bringing superconducting nanostructures to 3D (phys.org)
05-09  Stability solution brings unique form of carbon closer to practical application (phys.org)
05-09  First fossil evidence of endangered tropical tree discovered (phys.org)
05-09  Results of the first search for dark photons using a MADMAX prototype (phys.org)
05-09  Machine learning powers new approach to detecting soil contaminants (phys.org)
05-09  Study reveals ''supply and demand'' constraints on body''s protein-making ability (phys.org)
05-09  Self-assembled dodecahedral nanostructure features 60 metal ions and peptide ligands (phys.org)
05-09  Bacterium produces ''organic dishwashing liquid'' to degrade oil (phys.org)
05-09  ''Universe''s awkward handshake'': Simplifying high-dimensional quantum information processing using photons (phys.org)
05-09  AI-powered digital elevation models reveal moon''s lobate scarps near Chang''e-6 landing site (phys.org)
05-09  People who use AI at work are perceived by colleagues as lazier and less competent, study finds (phys.org)
05-09  Soviet-era spacecraft is expected to plummet to Earth this weekend after 53 years (phys.org)
05-09  Boosting quantum error correction using AI (phys.org)
05-09  Five insights about birds in San Francisco''s community gardens (phys.org)
05-09  Wasp mothers have remarkable memory when it comes to feeding their young (phys.org)
05-09  Chimpanzee groups drum with distinct rhythms, research finds (phys.org)
05-09  Internal clocks determine the ups and downs of Antarctic krill (phys.org)
05-09  Krakatoa: The mystery of 1883 (phys.org)
05-09  Chipping away at the ice ceiling: Women scientists explore Nepal''s Ponkar Glacier (phys.org)
05-09  A recently realized ferroelectric topology in nanomembranes enables light field manipulation (phys.org)
05-09  The forest byproduct lignin can play a key role in new sustainable materials (phys.org)
05-09  A smarter way to make sulfones: Using molecular oxygen and a functional catalyst (phys.org)
05-09  Sulfur-capped carbon nanobelts promise novel applications (phys.org)
05-09  Water-assisted microwave synthesis of porous COF materials for lithium-ion batteries (phys.org)
05-09  Vanishing vultures could have hidden costs for the planet (phys.org)
05-09  How many rogue planets are in the Milky Way? The Roman Space Telescope will give us an answer (phys.org)
05-09  Fragmentation experiment reveals surprising fractured isospin symmetry (phys.org)
05-09  How to make your apology more effective (phys.org)
05-09  Study reveals severe post-Brexit reduction in lending to small and medium-sized enterprises in rural areas of UK (phys.org)
05-09  Educator offers framework for higher ed to defend racial equity (phys.org)
05-09  Generalist pests cause more damage, specialists kill more trees: Classifying pests by tree damage and mortality (phys.org)
05-09  Study of Turkish gold mine landslide highlights need for future monitoring (phys.org)
05-09  US will stop tracking the costs of extreme weather fueled by climate change (phys.org)
05-09  North Korea''s illegal wildlife trade threatens endangered species, study finds (phys.org)
05-09  Amid a drastic decline in endangered primates, researchers call for conservation measures (phys.org)
05-09  Virtual reality study reveals how burglars weigh risk and reward in response to environmental features (phys.org)
05-09  A temporary international market exit may lead to future global expansion (phys.org)
05-09  Scientists solve 500-million-year fossil mystery (phys.org)
05-09  Fluorescence color-change strategy enables rapid detection of tertiary amines and opioids (phys.org)
05-09  After 170 years, Thoreau''s river observations inform our changing climate (phys.org)
05-09  Basic research advances science, and can also have broader impacts on modern society (phys.org)
05-09  Grooming brushes help feedlot cattle stay calmer and more sociable, study finds (phys.org)
05-09  Flavor symmetry of the high-energy world does not work as expected (phys.org)
05-09  How do therapy dogs help domestic abuse survivors receiving support services? (phys.org)
05-09  NASA telescopes tune into a black hole prelude and fugue (phys.org)
05-09  Selfish gene that skews sex ratio in fruit flies has unique self-limiting mechanism (phys.org)
05-09  Some water conservation programs may get more value by targeting rural farms (phys.org)
05-09  In vivo 3D printing using sound holds promise for precise drug delivery, wound healing and more (phys.org)
05-09  Atmospheric mercury levels plummet as global efforts curb toxic emissions (phys.org)
05-09  Iron-generated rust binds and removes selenium, offering safer water treatment options (phys.org)
05-09  Slow-growing bacteria respond more sensitively to their environment (phys.org)
05-09  People who understand the health dangers of living in high-risk areas are more likely to accept home buyouts (phys.org)
05-09  Previously unknown accordion worm discovered off the coasts of Spain (phys.org)
05-09  ALICE detects the conversion of lead into gold at the Large Hadron Collider (phys.org)
05-09  Innovative new detector to hunt for neutrinos (phys.org)
05-09  Global temperatures stuck at near-record highs in April: EU monitor (phys.org)
05-09  EU parliament backs emissions reprieve for carmakers (phys.org)
05-09  Elk could return to UK after 3,000 years as plan wins funding (phys.org)
05-09  Simple oxygen tweaks could curb ''laughing gas'' emissions from wastewater systems (phys.org)
05-09  Secrets of the Thames: Mudlarking treasures showcase history of London''s river and the people who scour its banks (phys.org)
05-09  How proposed changes to higher education accreditation could impact campus diversity efforts (phys.org)
05-09  Humans are killing helpful insects in hundreds of ways. Simple steps can reduce the harm (phys.org)
05-09  Refrigeration systems in small fishing boats reduce food waste and provide better catch conditions (phys.org)
05-09  Why loneliness should be treated as a social issue (phys.org)
05-09  Nature visits can improve well-being disparities among urban dwellers (phys.org)
05-09  Securing Europe means protecting the climate: New policy brief charts path for 1.5 lifestyles (phys.org)
05-09  Sulfur runoff amplifies mercury concentrations in Florida Everglades (phys.org)
05-09  Just 30 tree species dominate world''s most diverse savanna (phys.org)
05-09  Hubble pinpoints roaming massive black hole (phys.org)
05-08  Cultural burning by Indigenous peoples increased oak in forests near settlements, study suggests (phys.org)
05-08  High attendance linked to fewer gun-related expulsions (phys.org)
05-08  One glass, full color: Sub-millimeter waveguide shrinks augmented-reality glasses (phys.org)
05-08  Costly catch: Study reveals the alarming cost of tuna fishing devices on global ocean life (phys.org)
05-08  African dig uncovers bone tools that offer insights on early human life (phys.org)
05-08  Imaging technique tracks individual bacterial cells as they leave their biofilm community (phys.org)
05-08  Explosive evolution: Study reveals rapid diversification of coral-reef fishes (phys.org)
05-08  Webb visualization reveals 3D structure of Cosmic Cliffs (phys.org)
05-08  Topological polycrystal: A new approach to configurable, multiband topological photonic circuitry (phys.org)
05-08  Potent molecule targets chlamydia bacteria while sparing beneficial microbes (phys.org)
05-08  Mammalian lifespan linked to brain size and immune system function (phys.org)
05-08  Study reveals all of the biggest US cities are sinking: Groundwater pumping is the main cause in most (phys.org)
05-08  Database reveals vital ocean links to aid conservation (phys.org)
05-08  Satellites observe glacier committing ''ice piracy'' (phys.org)
05-08  AI-designed DNA controls genes in healthy mammalian cells for first time (phys.org)
05-08  Eggs less likely to crack when dropped side-on, research reveals (phys.org)
05-08  Even as emissions level off, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is growing faster than ever. Here''s why (phys.org)
05-08  Children in need of ''rescuing'': Challenging the myths at the heart of the global adoption industry (phys.org)
05-08  ''Utu'' as foreign policy: How a Māori worldview can make sense of a shifting world order (phys.org)
05-08  Why people reject new rules—but only until they take effect (phys.org)
05-08  Proba-3 achieves precise formation flying (phys.org)
05-08  Protecting Iceland''s towns from lava flows—with dirt (phys.org)
05-08  Forest home of ''polar dinosaurs'' 120 million years ago in southern Australia recreated in detail for the first time (phys.org)
05-08  No matter who the next pope is, U.S. Catholics stand ''at a crossroads''—a sociologist explains (phys.org)
05-08  Chinese research isn''t taken as seriously as papers from elsewhere, researchers find (phys.org)
05-08  Nearly half of sexual abuse first happens at age 15 or younger, global study finds (phys.org)
05-08  SoCal officials unleash sterile mosquitoes in bid to curb disease—with promising results (phys.org)
05-08  Novel point of attack may help us combat dangerous tropical diseases (phys.org)
05-08  New technique can record gene activity of every single bacterial cell in a colony (phys.org)
05-08  Turning non-magnetic materials magnetic with atomically thin films (phys.org)
05-08  The first genetic editing in spiders with CRISPR‐Cas yields colorful silk (phys.org)
05-08  Q&A: What will it take to bring fusion energy to the US power grid? (phys.org)
05-08  Clues to accounting fraud are hiding in plain sight (phys.org)
05-08  Advancing electrocatalyst discovery through the lens of data science (phys.org)
05-08  Bacterium salvaged from compost could reduce side effects of chemotherapy drugs (phys.org)
05-08  DNA-like molecule may survive Venus-like cloud conditions (phys.org)
05-08  Physicists propose a new route by which neutrinos can be produced (phys.org)
05-08  Waxing and waning prairie: New study unravels causes of ancient climate changes (phys.org)
05-08  Unpredictable light exposure disrupts biological sex differences in birds (phys.org)
05-08  Community science helps reveal population growth among SoCal''s endangered giant sea bass (phys.org)
05-08  There''s a chorus of gravitational waves coming from the core of the Milky Way. Will we hear them? (phys.org)
05-08  What shoppers say about sustainability doesn''t match how they spend, study finds (phys.org)
05-08  MAGA''s ''war on empathy'' might not be original, but it is dangerous (phys.org)
05-08  A single impact could leave a giant planet ringing for millions of years (phys.org)
05-08  Shrimp study illuminates new potential for baitless fishing (phys.org)
05-08  How a 5,000-year-old technology, politics, and culture led to modern wealth inequality (phys.org)
05-08  X-ray source AX J1457325901 is a cluster of galaxies, observations suggest (phys.org)
05-08  A scalable approach to distill quantum features from higher-dimensional entanglement (phys.org)
05-08  Healthy foods are wasted more often: Study explores why perceptions drive disposal decisions (phys.org)
05-08  What the shell: scientists marvel as NZ snail lays egg from neck (phys.org)
05-08  Wolf protection downgrade set for green light in EU (phys.org)
05-08  Your beliefs about money may reveal clues about your relationship (phys.org)
05-08  Analytical method provides fresh insights into agriculture''s impact on insect decline (phys.org)
05-08  Modern tech unlocks secrets of Bronze Age art (phys.org)
05-08  Science meets romance: New tool unlocks the body''s ''messages in a bottle'' to detect and treat disease (phys.org)
05-08  Physicists discover an unusual chiral quantum state in a topological material (phys.org)
05-08  AI isn''t replacing student writing, but it is reshaping it (phys.org)
05-08  Revolution in friction: A way to make super-smooth materials (phys.org)
05-08  Tiny thermal sensor shows how molecules can mute heat like music (phys.org)
05-08  Fish may be smarter than previously believed (phys.org)
05-08  Conservatives are more likely than liberals to negotiate price, says research (phys.org)
05-08  Common diabetes drug can help aging hens lay more eggs for longer (phys.org)
05-08  Sharks and rays found using offshore wind farms as habitat (phys.org)
05-08  How Britain''s long-distance tin trade transformed the Bronze Age (phys.org)
05-08  Superbug can digest medical plastic, making it even more dangerous (phys.org)
05-08  Bird flu in cats points to risk of another pandemic (phys.org)
05-08  Global study finds political left more trusting of climate scientists than right (phys.org)
05-08  Improved modeling of the Pockels effect may help advance optoelectronic technology (phys.org)
05-08  Problematic social media linked to belief in fake news (phys.org)
05-08  New roadmap advances catalytic solutions to destroy ''forever chemicals'' (phys.org)
05-08  Novel vacuum-assisted extrusion technique improves performance of polymer prints (phys.org)
05-08  Key portion of Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope clears thermal vacuum test (phys.org)
05-08  The environmental, social and public health toll of Europe''s factory farming dependency (phys.org)
05-08  How environmental plasticity sparks the rise of new species across the animal kingdom (phys.org)
05-08  Study finds giving pre-service social studies teachers practice in teaching difficult topics boosts confidence (phys.org)
05-08  New tool can help New York state make economically beneficial food purchases (phys.org)
05-08  Synthetic nanoparticle eyedrops help corneas heal after chemical or inflammatory damage (phys.org)
05-08  Narcissistic men are drawn to gossip, study finds (phys.org)
05-08  Triassic fossil reveals nature''s best jaw for hunting fast fish (phys.org)
05-08  Don''t mess with mama spider: Parental care helps invasive spiders thwart their parasites (phys.org)
05-08  117 million-year-old mud waves reveal the birth of the Atlantic Ocean (phys.org)
05-08  Biologists create a one-stop shop for world''s most charismatic plants (phys.org)
05-08  Only 0.001% of deep seafloor has been visually observed in 70 years, roughly equivalent to Rhode Island''s area (phys.org)
05-08  After the apocalypse: Urban and near-urban farming may be enough to sustain mid-size cities (phys.org)
05-08  How to manage financial stress in uncertain times (phys.org)
05-08  Camera trapping study reveals a large snow leopard population in India''s Ladakh territory (phys.org)
05-08  Repealing the estate tax could create headaches for the rich, as well as worsen inequality (phys.org)
05-08  Why honeyguides sometimes lead honey hunters to dangerous animals instead of bee colonies (phys.org)
05-08  Conclave: The chemistry behind the black and white smoke (phys.org)
05-08  Spacecraft can ''brake'' in space using drag advancing craft agility, space safety and planetary missions (phys.org)
05-08  Digital clones of real models are revolutionizing fashion advertising (phys.org)
05-08  Does free schooling give girls a better chance in life? Burundi study shows the poorest benefited most (phys.org)
05-08  Iron carbide: A novel heterogeneous catalyst for deoxygenative C-C coupling of alcohols (phys.org)
05-08  Medium-chain dicarboxylic acids: A promising solution for salmon shelf life extension (phys.org)
05-08  New strategy to prevent explosions in industrial polymerization: Compound inhibits thermal runaway (phys.org)
05-08  Choosing singlehood? Here are 5 tips for thriving while being single (phys.org)
05-08  Was it a stone tool or just a rock? An archaeologist explains how scientists can tell the difference (phys.org)
05-08  Climate change putting millions more people at risk from infection-causing fungi (phys.org)
05-08  Enzyme can restore antibiotic effect in the event of resistance (phys.org)
05-08  Shortwave radiation sheds light on how Earth works (phys.org)
05-08  New fossil shark named from ancient skeleton discovered in southern England (phys.org)
05-08  Paper sensors and smartphone app monitor personal smoke exposure (phys.org)
05-08  Meow mix-up: New study reveals attitudes on stray cats (phys.org)
05-08  Can quantum computers handle energy''s hardest problems? (phys.org)
05-08  The atmospheric memory that feeds billions of people: Monsoon rainfall mechanism discovered (phys.org)
05-08  Free floating binary planets may not survive for long (phys.org)
05-07  Migration lawyers call for safeguards on automated handling of data (phys.org)
05-07  Antibiotic resistance discovered in newly identified bacterium (phys.org)
05-07  3D map of tongue''s sweet sensor may lead to new ways to curb sugar cravings (phys.org)
05-07  Inexpensive drone technology shows promise for community forest restoration and funding (phys.org)
05-07  Under the super microscope: How influenza viruses communicate with cells (phys.org)
05-07  Microscopy method can reconstruct mammalian brain tissue in synaptic detail (phys.org)
05-07  New project investigates mysteries of Sun''s atmosphere (phys.org)
05-07  Global study tracks air pollution and CO₂ emissions across thousands of cities worldwide (phys.org)
05-07  Study finds that today''s vulnerable youth will be most affected by continued greenhouse gas emissions (phys.org)
05-07  Micropipette uses targeted ion delivery to activate individual neurons (phys.org)
05-07  Scientists develop new light-powered enzymes to make chemistry cleaner and greener (phys.org)
05-07  New study shows that birds form bonds that look a lot like friendship (phys.org)
05-07  Comb jellies reveal ancient origins of animal genome regulation (phys.org)
05-07  Bat virus evolution suggests wildlife trade sparked COVID-19 virus emergence in humans (phys.org)
05-07  The hidden cost of hydropower: Biodiversity at risk (phys.org)
05-07  Arctic fossils reveal world''s oldest salmon and carp relatives (phys.org)
05-07  Homo sapiens regularly crossed the Pyrenees during the Ice Age—here''s what they took with them (phys.org)
05-07  How maximum security prison inmates and officers worked together to create a farm behind bars (phys.org)
05-07  Ten reasons why banning social media for New Zealanders under 16 is a bad idea—and will affect adults too (phys.org)
05-07  100 years of planetariums: A brief history of how humans brought the stars indoors (phys.org)
05-07  T. rex''s direct ancestor crossed from Asia to North America, new study finds (phys.org)
05-07  Moving towns: 4 stories of communities facing relocation show the complex realities of managed retreat (phys.org)
05-07  Improving in-situ analysis of planetary regolith with OptiDrill (phys.org)
05-07  Virtual-only couture emerges as sustainable alternative for fashion industry (phys.org)
05-07  Fewer parasites in Indian River lagoon signal big ecosystem problems (phys.org)
05-07  Rural areas are crucial for national economic success but underfunded, new analysis shows (phys.org)
05-07  Antibiotic resistance dates back millions of years, with important lessons for modern medicine (phys.org)
05-07  New screening method finds novel approaches to combat antimicrobial resistant bacteria (phys.org)
05-07  The Metaverse is changing consumer engagement forever, according to study (phys.org)
05-07  Observations shed more light on properties of X-ray pulsar RX J0032.9-7348 (phys.org)
05-07  Q&A: The plastic problem and how to solve it (phys.org)
05-07  Seaweeds are critical for human and planetary health but face extreme challenges, says new report (phys.org)
05-07  Alloy design model offers faster, more accurate predictions by factoring in material defects (phys.org)
05-07  Study shows individuals prefer when firms stay apolitical on polarizing issues (phys.org)
05-07  Shake-up at EPA threatens Energy Star, climate offices (phys.org)
05-07  SpaceX sends up latest Starlink launch from Cape Canaveral (phys.org)
05-07  World''s wealthiest 10% have contributed to two-thirds of global warming since 1990, study finds (phys.org)
05-07  Private Japanese lunar lander enters orbit around moon ahead of a June touchdown (phys.org)
05-07  Could conserving tigers in forests be an integral part of climate change solutions? (phys.org)
05-07  Could forensic scientists soon reconstruct facial 3D images from DNA at crime scenes? (phys.org)
05-07  Tomato ripening regulated by the same cellular process that slows aging in animals and humans (phys.org)
05-07  New device instantly detects dangerous street drugs, offering hope for harm reduction (phys.org)
05-07  Humans prefer to put more effort into empathizing with groups than with individuals, study shows (phys.org)
05-07  How social networks shape the vocal diversity of monk parakeets (phys.org)
05-07  Contemplating art''s beauty found to boost abstract and ''big picture'' thinking (phys.org)
05-07  Replanted rainforests may benefit from termite transplants, study finds (phys.org)
05-07  NASA''s IXPE reveals X-ray-generating particles in black hole jets (phys.org)
05-07  Programmable double-network gels: Interspecies interactions dictate structure, resilience and adaptability (phys.org)
05-07  Probing the power and peril of office nicknames (phys.org)
05-07  Safe, pure and fewer pesticide residues: The consumer case for strip cropping (phys.org)
05-07  Border closures during COVID briefly reduced support for immigrants and the EU (phys.org)
05-07  A recently-discovered termite terminator is better, more targeted and won''t harm humans (phys.org)
05-07  Quantum sensing via matter-wave interferometry aboard the ISS could broaden our knowledge of the universe (phys.org)
05-07  Did the pandemic lockdowns improve digital skills? (phys.org)
05-07  Global science faces persistent geographic disparities (phys.org)
05-07  Heat and drought are quietly hurting global crop yields (phys.org)
05-07  SpaceX gets US approval to launch more Starship flights from Texas (phys.org)
05-07  SpaceX aims for launch after sunset tonight from Cape Canaveral (phys.org)
05-07  Beyond pandas: How broadening the flagship concept can help conservation capture more hearts—and save more nature (phys.org)
05-07  Semiconducting polymer design strategies point way to reducing scar tissue around implants (phys.org)
05-07  NICER maps debris from Ansky''s quasi-periodic eruptions (phys.org)
05-07  A global network of researchers pools sound data on biodiversity (phys.org)
05-07  Sovereignty referendums entail no major change in electoral support of both winning and losing sides, finds study (phys.org)
05-07  Okra and fenugreek extracts remove most microplastics from water, finds research (phys.org)
05-07  Researchers develop new method for tracking ocean carbon from space (phys.org)
05-07  Leadership-backed training is key to better policing, according to research (phys.org)
05-07  Mapping the ocean floor with ancient tides (phys.org)
05-07  Climate change on your doorstep: Online tool shows future of regional and global water resources (phys.org)
05-07  Bridging worlds: Physicists develop novel test of the holographic principle (phys.org)
05-07  Being honest about using AI at work makes people trust you less, research finds (phys.org)
05-07  Antimicrobial peptide discovery could transform swine disease management (phys.org)
05-07  Silver nanoparticles produced by fungus could be used to prevent and treat COVID-19 (phys.org)
05-07  Why bumblebees prefer yellow flowers to red, and why it matters for biodiversity (phys.org)
05-07  Researchers discover large protein-free RNA structures (phys.org)
05-07  Astronomers tune into the music of a nearby star to unlock a surprising discovery (phys.org)
05-07  Large-aperture MEMS modulator paves way for high-speed, energy-efficient optical communication systems (phys.org)
05-07  Deep-trench 3D printing enables next-gen RF devices with unprecedented precision (phys.org)
05-07  How math reveals the bleeding edge of AI (phys.org)
05-07  Are kids resilient? Societies and families need to offer supports and relationships to nurture resilience (phys.org)
05-07  Physicists use machine learning to find out how layered gases and metals melt (phys.org)
05-07  The UK is falling behind in tackling microplastic pollution. Here are three ways the government can catch up (phys.org)
05-07  Can learning cursive help kids read better? Some policymakers think it''s worth a try (phys.org)
05-07  Tire additives found deposited on fruits and vegetables (phys.org)
05-07  Anthropogenic climate change contributes to 15,000 US wildfire smoke deaths and 160 billion in losses, study finds (phys.org)
05-07  It''s hard to get meds to the lungs: Breathable algae offers a new path (phys.org)
05-07  Forest loss to farms and cities linked to declining drinking water quality (phys.org)
05-07  Study: Families confront roles and responsibilities of rural jail incarceration (phys.org)
05-07  Ancient Mars may have had a carbon cycle. Study suggests the red planet may have once been warmer, wetter (phys.org)
05-07  Is exoplanet imaging with the solar gravitational lens feasible? (phys.org)
05-07  Doomscrolling and phone addiction: How much is too much? (phys.org)
05-07  Robust method predicts beginning of new climate in Arctic based on warming, wetting and sea ice loss (phys.org)
05-07  Accelerating drug discovery with a single carbon atom (phys.org)
05-07  How a community-focused vision for net zero can revive local economies (phys.org)