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21:30  Saturday Citations: Imaginative bonobos; cannabis brain benefits; sneaky beetles (phys.org)
21:30  Mathematical model sheds light on African American family ties (phys.org)
21:30  Review finds knowledge management boosts public sector performance in emerging economies (phys.org)
21:30  Fresh and healthy food can be difficult for some Montrealers to access, study shows (phys.org)
21:20  Wildfire prevention models miss key factor: How forests will change over decades (phys.org)
21:00  Keeping long-term climate simulations stable and accurate with a new AI approach (phys.org)
21:00  Passerine birds'' survival tactic overturns long-held assumptions (phys.org)
21:00  Conservative and fragmented policymaking has slowed education reform in Ireland, study finds (phys.org)
20:00  EU nations back chemical recycling for plastic bottles (phys.org)
20:00  What to watch as fungal infections rise: Species that can quickly ''translate'' fat-use proteins (phys.org)
19:10  Addressing climate change without the ''rules-based order'' (phys.org)
18:12  Spain, Portugal brace for fresh storm after flood deaths (phys.org)
14:58  NASA confirms first flight to ISS since medical evacuation (phys.org)
14:57  Annual orchids show brings vivid color to Chicago winter (phys.org)
11:30  With international law at a ''breaking point'', a tiny country goes after Myanmar''s junta on its own (phys.org)
09:00  Polarstern heads to the Weddell Sea to probe Antarctica''s sharp sea ice drop (phys.org)
07:30  Predicting glacier surges by understanding ecological tipping points (phys.org)
06:30  The dirty afterlife of a dead satellite (phys.org)
04:50  Can a bird be an illegal immigrant? How the White Australia era influenced attitudes to the bulbul (phys.org)
04:40  New study uses Neanderthals to demonstrate gap between generative AI and scholarly knowledge (phys.org)
04:20  New CRISPR tool spreads through bacteria to disable antibiotic resistance genes (phys.org)
04:00  Video: How the science of saltwater-tolerating plants could protect coastlines (phys.org)
04:00  Researchers demonstrate organic crystal emitting red light from UV and green from near-infrared (phys.org)
04:00  Broken inversion symmetry lets 3D crystals mimic 2D Ising superconductivity (phys.org)
03:40  Quantum encryption method demonstrated at city-sized distances for the first time (phys.org)
03:30  A dinosaur with spikes exhibiting unprecedented properties discovered in China (phys.org)
03:20  Why rethinking wellness could help students and teachers thrive (phys.org)
03:20  Three-way quantum correlations fade exponentially with distance at any temperature, study shows (phys.org)
03:06  Gut microbe Blautia luti uses formate, not hydrogen, to shuttle electrons (phys.org)
03:04  Study strengthens the potential of mycoprotein as an alternative to meat (phys.org)
03:01  New database enables comparative archaeological and historical urbanism (phys.org)
03:00  Quantum Twins simulator unveils 15,000 controllable quantum dots for materials research (phys.org)
03:00  ''Energy efficiency'' proves key to how mountain birds adapt to changing environmental conditions (phys.org)
02:50  Watching a critical green-energy catalyst dissolve, atom by atom (phys.org)
02:45  Study reveals microscopic origins of surface noise limiting diamond quantum sensors (phys.org)
02:40  Aerobic respiration began hundreds of millions of years earlier than previously thought, study suggests (phys.org)
02:38  New 3D method maps Paleolithic engravings at submillimeter resolution (phys.org)
02:35  Compound in 500-million-year-old fossils sheds new light on Earth''s carbon cycle (phys.org)
02:29  The surprising power of a tiny, disordered protein in a mitochondrial supercomplex (phys.org)
02:20  Self-assembling ''bundlemers'' could reshape next-generation protein-based materials (phys.org)
02:20  Artificial light is reshaping caracal behavior, limiting where the South African wild cat can hunt (phys.org)
02:01  Norway''s Sami population posed an enigma for the occupying Nazis, researcher says (phys.org)
02:00  Extreme plasma acceleration in monster shocks offers new explanation for fast radio bursts (phys.org)
01:58  Could ionospheric disturbances influence earthquakes? (phys.org)
01:56  Revealing deformation mechanisms of the mineral antigorite in subduction zones (phys.org)
01:53  Almost half of the world''s aquatic environments are severely contaminated by waste, research reveals (phys.org)
01:40  When silicon fills the role of carbon: Debut of all-silicon cyclopentadienides (phys.org)
01:29  Scientists discover ''levitating'' time crystals that you can hold in your hand (phys.org)
01:20  Engineered enzymes enable greener one-pot amide synthesis for drug manufacturing (phys.org)
01:11  Three-component catalyst boosts ammonia from nitrate electrolysis by more than 50% (phys.org)
01:00  Simulation finds Grass2Gas biogas systems may reduce dairy emissions by over 20% (phys.org)
00:46  Turning nitrate pollution into green fuel: A 3D COF enables highly efficient ammonia electrosynthesis (phys.org)
00:40  Smartwatch study shows stadium atmosphere spikes heart rate and stress levels (phys.org)
00:20  Widening beaches make California 500 acres bigger than it was 40 years ago (phys.org)
00:18  JWST uncovers rich organic chemistry in a nearby ultra-luminous infrared galaxy (phys.org)
00:00  Measuring time at the quantum level depends on material symmetry (phys.org)
00:00  Did trees in the Dolomites anticipate a solar eclipse? Not quite, say researchers (phys.org)
02-06  Concert formats measurably change audience experience, classical music study finds (phys.org)
02-06  Disaster can sway votes but won''t deliver climate action, study shows (phys.org)
02-06  Engineering heat-tolerant, high-yield rice for a warming planet (phys.org)
02-06  Challenging California''s water ''scarcity'' narrative (phys.org)
02-06  Promise the Earth: Why real climate action means restraint (phys.org)
02-06  The evolutionary trap that keeps rove beetles alive (phys.org)
02-06  When the interaction between fungi and bacteria becomes a dangerous alliance (phys.org)
02-06  Rare natural compound from teak tree shows promise for treating diabetes and lipid disorders (phys.org)
02-06  Gut physiology, not host species, dictates microbiome diversity: Study (phys.org)
02-06  How gold is formed in China''s Tianshan mountains (phys.org)
02-06  Study of 174 U.S. law firms finds when employers ''build'' vs. ''buy'' talent (phys.org)
02-06  Amino acid ''stickers'' help decode spider silk''s strength and flexibility (phys.org)
02-06  Giant snails and tiny insects threaten the South''s rice and crawfish farms (phys.org)
02-06  The internet names a new deep-sea species of chiton (phys.org)
02-06  Raising human capital in BRICS is linked to lower emissions, study suggests (phys.org)
02-06  Light-driven probe enables sensitive detection of epigenetic intermediates (phys.org)
02-06  Governments urged to fix faulty radar in economic models disregarding climate risk (phys.org)
02-06  Study: Why Nobel Prize-level materials have yet to reach industry (phys.org)
02-06  Into the neutrino fog: The ghosts haunting our search for dark matter (phys.org)
02-06  Large study shows scaling startups risk increasing gender gaps (phys.org)
02-06  New VRscores database maps workplace politics across 530,000 US employers (phys.org)
02-06  What Olympic athletes see that viewers don''t: Machine-made snow makes ski racing faster and riskier (phys.org)
02-06  Why cheaper power alone isn''t enough to end energy poverty in summer (phys.org)
02-06  ''Dispersal-driven'' evolution fuels diversity at the air-liquid interface (phys.org)
02-06  How to close the justice gap: What a health-linked legal model showed in three years (phys.org)
02-06  Scientists outline case for next-generation ocean iron fertilization field trials (phys.org)
02-06  Thinking of AI-written vows? A study explains why it can backfire (phys.org)
02-06  Tuning topological superconductors into existence by adjusting the ratio of two elements (phys.org)
02-06  When lasers cross: A brighter way to measure plasma (phys.org)
02-06  A smarter way to watch biology at work: Microfluidic droplet injector drastically cuts sample consumption (phys.org)
02-06  An estimated 8,000 cold-stunned iguanas removed from parts of Florida (phys.org)
02-06  Research team finds E. coli, other pathogens in Potomac River after sewage spill (phys.org)
02-06  Why has SpaceX not launched from Kennedy Space Center this year? (phys.org)
02-06  Detection system uses gravitational waves to map merging black holes (phys.org)
02-06  Researchers propose multi-sector approach for global challenge posed by presence of pharmaceuticals in environment (phys.org)
02-06  Natto fermentation actively produces health-promoting supersulfide molecules, study reveals (phys.org)
02-06  Removing southern African fences may help wildlife and boost economy (phys.org)
02-06  Faster enzyme screening could cut biocatalysis bottlenecks in drug development (phys.org)
02-06  Listening to polymers collapse: ''Water bridges'' pull the strings (phys.org)
02-06  Pittsburgh study links dark roofs and roads to higher heat and social vulnerability (phys.org)
02-06  VIP-2 experiment narrows the search for exotic physics beyond the Pauli exclusion principle (phys.org)
02-06  Live-cell tracking reveals dynamic interaction between protein folding helpers and newly produced proteins (phys.org)
02-06  From deer to chickadees: How fewer social encounters could raise extinction risk (phys.org)
02-06  Morocco says evacuated 140,000 people due to severe weather (phys.org)
02-06  New study reveals people judge lines by what''s ahead—not how long they wait (phys.org)
02-06  Deadly storm sparks floods in Spain, raises calls to postpone Portugal vote (phys.org)
02-06  A ''crazy'' dice proof leads to a new understanding of a fundamental law of physics (phys.org)
02-06  2018 Kīlauea earthquake may have stalled fault''s slow slip for decades (phys.org)
02-06  Ancient bird routes mapped via plant diversity (phys.org)
02-06  AI-powered compressed imaging system developed for high-speed scenes (phys.org)
02-06  How intertidal sediment stratification regulates coastal nutrient fluxes (phys.org)
02-06  High-entropy garnet crystal enables enhanced 2.8 μm mid-infrared laser performance (phys.org)
02-06  Seeds ''listen'' to mom: Study finds mother plants send ABA hormone signals that set seed dormancy (phys.org)
02-06  When Earth''s magnetic field took its time flipping (phys.org)
02-06  Range-resident logistic model connects animal movement and population dynamics (phys.org)
02-06  The compleximer: New type of plastic mixes glass-like shaping with impact resistance (phys.org)
02-06  Philadelphia communities help AI machine learning get better at spotting gentrification (phys.org)
02-06  Global map catalogs 459 rare continental mantle earthquakes since 1990 (phys.org)
02-06  Increasing pesticide toxicity threatens global biodiversity protection goal: Only one country is currently on target (phys.org)
02-06  Two-day-old babies show brain signs of rhythm prediction, study finds (phys.org)
02-06  Scientists explain why methane spiked in the early 2020s (phys.org)
02-06  Could apes ''play pretend'' like toddlers? A study tracks imaginary juice and grapes (phys.org)
02-06  Teaching machines to design molecular switches (phys.org)
02-06  Study finds numbing the mouth may speed up silent reading (phys.org)
02-06  A new comet was just discovered. Will it be visible in broad daylight? (phys.org)
02-06  Hannibal''s famous war elephants: Single bone in Spain offers first direct evidence (phys.org)
02-06  New report confirms 2025 among Hawai''i''s driest, warmest on record (phys.org)
02-06  Understanding the hazard potential of the Seattle fault zone: It''s ''pretty close to home'' (phys.org)
02-06  The Amaterasu particle: Cosmic investigation traces its origin (phys.org)
02-06  People use enjoyment, not time spent, to measure goal progress, study suggests (phys.org)
02-06  Huge areas of Australia are vulnerable to tree-killing beetle, study warns (phys.org)
02-06  Bacteria can survive washing and disinfection in food production plants (phys.org)
02-06  Snowball Earth: Ancient Scottish rocks reveal annual climate cycles (phys.org)
02-06  AI accelerates access to insect collections (phys.org)
02-06  MXenes for energy storage: More versatile than expected (phys.org)
02-06  Skua deaths mark first wildlife die-off due to avian flu on Antarctica (phys.org)
02-06  Surgery for quantum bits: Bit-flip errors corrected during superconducting qubit operations (phys.org)
02-06  CRISPR-based biosensors enable real-time ocean health monitoring (phys.org)
02-06  Invasive termites threatening homes in Florida are spreading farther than predicted (phys.org)
02-06  Dark matter, not a black hole, could power Milky Way''s heart (phys.org)
02-06  Finger length could provide vital clue to understanding human brain evolution (phys.org)
02-06  Simulations and experiments meet: Machine learning predicts gold nanocluster structures (phys.org)
02-06  Rare ''universal paralog'' genes may reveal a pre-LUCA evolutionary record (phys.org)
02-05  DNA provides a solution to our enormous data storage problem (phys.org)
02-05  How superconductivity arises: New insights from moiré materials (phys.org)
02-05  Unlocking the ''black box'' of Grand Canyon''s water supply (phys.org)
02-05  Sudanese Copts acquired malaria resistance thanks to a rapid evolutionary process, research reveals (phys.org)
02-05  Scents of the afterlife: Identifying embalming recipes by ''sniffing'' the air around Egyptian mummies (phys.org)
02-05  Capturing gravity waves: Scientists break ''decades of gridlock'' in climate modeling (phys.org)
02-05  When gigantism shapes the diet of a superpredator: The Japanese giant salamander''s spectacular transition (phys.org)
02-05  Seamounts promote expansion of oxygen minimum zone in western Pacific, researchers discover (phys.org)
02-05  Microbial system to convert CO₂ into eco-friendly butanol (phys.org)
02-05  3D architecture of genome enables cells to remember their past (phys.org)
02-05  LimbLab: A tool to visualize embryonic development in 3D (phys.org)
02-05  Controlling magnetism to unlock better hydrogen storage alloys (phys.org)
02-05  Spain, Portugal face floods and chaos after deadly new storm (phys.org)
02-05  Petra aqueduct survey uncovers rare 116-meter lead conduit beside terracotta pipe (phys.org)
02-05  Commentary urges balance between research integrity and technology transfer in biomedicine (phys.org)
02-05  Study links daily mental sharpness to 30 to 40 extra minutes of work (phys.org)
02-05  New DNA tagging workflow boosts gene delivery to the nucleus over tenfold (phys.org)
02-05  AI to track icebergs adrift at sea in boon for science (phys.org)
02-05  YouTubers love wildlife, but commenters aren''t calling for conservation action (phys.org)
02-05  Peppermint oil plasma coating could cut catheter infections without releasing drugs (phys.org)
02-05  The coming end of ISS, symbol of an era of global cooperation (phys.org)
02-05  ''Jetty McJetface'': Star-shredding black hole may keep ramping up its radio jet until 2027 peak (phys.org)
02-05  Breathing in the past: How museums can use biomolecular archaeology to bring ancient scents to life (phys.org)
02-05  AI foundation model aims to make stem cell therapies more predictable (phys.org)
02-05  Gray wolf crosses into Nevada after breaking from California pack (phys.org)
02-05  Little blue penguin chick reared by its parents at aquarium (phys.org)
02-05  Catalina Island''s deer to be culled to restore its ecosystem (phys.org)
02-05  Exposure to burn injuries played key role in shaping human evolution, study suggests (phys.org)
02-05  Are returning Pumas putting Patagonian Penguins at risk? New study reveals the likelihood (phys.org)
02-05  Red giant stars can''t destroy all gas giants—some are hardy survivors (phys.org)
02-05  New AI model enables native speakers and foreign learners to read undiacritized Arabic texts with greater fluency (phys.org)
02-05  Mindful choice or locked in? Study probes feelings about written consent (phys.org)
02-05  Electron-phonon ''surfing'' could help stabilize quantum hardware, nanowire tests suggest (phys.org)
02-05  Graphene sealing enables first atomic images of monolayer transition metal diiodides (phys.org)
02-05  When continents try, and fail, to break apart (phys.org)
02-05  Honest or deceptive? What a new signaling model means for animal displays and human claims (phys.org)
02-05  Workplace gamification erodes employee moral agency, finds study (phys.org)
02-05  Acoustic study reveals deep-diving behavior of elusive beaked whales (phys.org)
02-05  Beyond climate: Connection and mobility were key drivers in early human innovation, research suggests (phys.org)
02-05  Platinum nanostructure sensor can differentiate mirror-image volatile scent compounds (phys.org)
02-05  Quick test can curb antimicrobial resistance, identifying bacteria and antibiotic susceptibility in under 40 minutes (phys.org)
02-05  Glimpsing the quantum vacuum: Particle spin correlations offer insight into how visible matter emerges from ''nothing'' (phys.org)
02-05  How lipid nanoparticles carrying vaccines release their cargo (phys.org)
02-05  Study ties particle pollution from wildfire smoke to 24,100 US deaths per year (phys.org)
02-05  DIVE multi-agent workflow streamlines hydrogen storage materials discovery (phys.org)
02-05  Oysters play unexpected role in protecting blue crabs from disease (phys.org)
02-05  Lack of information hinders regulation of ''green'' nanopesticides (phys.org)
02-05  Forest soils increasingly extract methane from the atmosphere, long-term study reveals (phys.org)
02-05  From cryogenic to red-hot: Optical temperature sensing from 77 K to 873 K (phys.org)
02-05  Nanocrystal biohybrids harvest light to reduce N₂ gas to ammonia (phys.org)
02-05  Analysis reveals interhemispheric thermal imbalance as key to Asian-Australian monsoon variability (phys.org)
02-05  Lab-grown beef: Novel line of bovine embryonic stem cells shows promise (phys.org)
02-05  2024 total eclipse subtly shifted animal calling across three Ohio prairies, study finds (phys.org)
02-05  Dual-atom platinum–ruthenium catalyst achieves efficient low-temperature carbon monoxide oxidation (phys.org)
02-05  How high temperatures disrupt anthocyanin metabolism in red kiwifruit (phys.org)
02-05  Invisible actors in groundwater mapped for first time, revealing role in freshwater reservoir (phys.org)
02-05  From single queens to mega-colonies: How ant societies are shaped by the environment (phys.org)
02-05  Well-behaved dogs generally have lower cortisol and higher serotonin, study finds (phys.org)
02-05  Reuniting forcibly separated families: How a machine-learning model can help (phys.org)
02-05  From sea to space: Turning the tide on microplastic pollution with satellite technology (phys.org)
02-05  Why snakes can go months between meals: A genetic explanation (phys.org)
02-05  Experiments with 1,600 volunteers link social exclusion to higher interest in gossip (phys.org)
02-05  Where are Europe''s oldest people living? What geography tells us about a fragmenting continent (phys.org)
02-05  Hudson Valley initiative puts food sovereignty into practice (phys.org)
02-05  Schools are increasingly telling students they must put their phones away. Ohio''s example shows mixed results (phys.org)
02-05  Hard to recycle packaging? This glue could let plastics peel apart on cue (phys.org)
02-05  Friendly bacteria can unlock hidden metabolic pathways in plant cell cultures (phys.org)
02-05  Simulations and supercomputing calculate one million cislunar orbits (phys.org)
02-05  Olives have been essential to life in Italy for at least 6,000 years—far longer than we thought (phys.org)
02-05  Reclaiming water from contaminated brine can increase water supply and reduce environmental harm (phys.org)
02-05  Women have been mapping the world for centuries, and now they''re speaking up for the people left out of those maps (phys.org)
02-05  How to ensure affordable, safe and culturally grounded housing for Indigenous older adults (phys.org)
02-05  Zambia''s farmers are working in dangerous heat: How they can protect themselves (phys.org)
02-05  ''Inoculation'' helps people spot political deepfakes, study finds (phys.org)
02-05  Scientists use RNA nanotechnology to program living cells, opening a new path for cancer cure (phys.org)
02-05  Grazing and digging put some herbivores at greater risk from toxic elements in soil: New research (phys.org)
02-05  Researchers uncover a one-hour ''crown'' checkpoint that enables malaria reproduction (phys.org)
02-05  Lüften sounds simple, but ''house-burping'' is more complicated in Pittsburgh (phys.org)
02-05  Funny teachers can make classes more enjoyable—if their jokes land (phys.org)
02-05  A digital game improves the mathematical performance of children with dyscalculia (phys.org)
02-05  Neutron scans reveal hidden water in famous martian meteorite (phys.org)
02-05  New report unpacks the crises facing American journalism and offers solutions (phys.org)
02-05  Temperature of some cities could rise faster than expected under 2C warming (phys.org)
02-05  Orange, camphor-smelling solid could be a key to the next generation grid-storage batteries (phys.org)
02-05  TESS observations reveal sustained quasi-periodic oscillations in multiple blazars (phys.org)
02-05  Hadean zircons reveal crust recycling and continent formation more than 4 billion years ago (phys.org)
02-05  Cracking the rules of gene regulation with experimental elegance and AI (phys.org)
02-05  AI model OpenScholar synthesizes scientific research and cites sources as accurately as human experts (phys.org)
02-05  A minimalist bacterial defense strategy: Scientists discover single protein that disrupts viral assembly (phys.org)
02-05  Terahertz microscope reveals the motion of superconducting electrons (phys.org)
02-04  Poop as medicine? A Roman vial''s chemistry backs up ancient medical texts (phys.org)
02-04  An ''AI afterlife'' is now a real option—but what becomes of your legal status? (phys.org)
02-04  Using influencers to encourage people to drink tap water (phys.org)
02-04  Victoria''s mountain ash forests naturally thin their trees. So why do it with machines? (phys.org)
02-04  An unusual dust storm on Mars reveals how the red planet lost some of its water (phys.org)
02-04  Astronomers trace a runaway star to a former companion''s supernova (phys.org)
02-04  New briefing paper outlines concerns around TikTok moderation policies political influence, and election integrity (phys.org)
02-04  Nanobodies: A cure for treatment-resistant depression depression? (phys.org)
02-04  A bold calculation: What would it cost to end extreme poverty worldwide? (phys.org)
02-04  Experts reveal how a major food crisis might happen in the UK, and what we can do to stop it (phys.org)
02-04  ''Red Potato'' galaxy discovered by astronomers (phys.org)
02-04  UK polling clerks struggle to spot fake IDs, study reveals (phys.org)
02-04  How cities primed spotted lanternflies to thrive in the US (phys.org)
02-04  Stacking the genetic deck: How some plant hybrids beat the odds by erasing lethal genes (phys.org)
02-04  CFC replacements behind vast quantities of global ''forever chemical'' pollution, research reveals (phys.org)
02-04  Launching the idea of data centers in space (phys.org)
02-04  Genetic analysis of Deep Maniot Greeks reveals a unique lineage in the Balkans (phys.org)
02-04  Engineered antibody targets bacteria-specific sugar, clears lethal drug-resistant infection in mice (phys.org)
02-04  The possible applications of olive pomace: A study reveals the most sustainable option (phys.org)
02-04  NASA''s Artemis II plans to send a crew around the moon to test equipment and lay the groundwork for a future landing (phys.org)
02-04  Q&A: What we''ve learned about how students are using AI, and how to help them (phys.org)
02-04  Mediterranean pine needle loss analyzed for more efficient forest management (phys.org)
02-04  A human tendency to value expertise, not just sheer power, explains how some social hierarchies form (phys.org)
02-04  Why the idea of an ''ideal worker'' can be so harmful for people with mental health conditions (phys.org)
02-04  Cryogenic cooling material composed solely of abundant elements reaches 4K (phys.org)
02-04  Medieval women used falconry to subvert gender norms (phys.org)
02-04  Why futuristic, tech-centered ''smart city'' projects are destined to fail (phys.org)
02-04  Reading the moon''s diary, one speck of dust at a time (phys.org)
02-04  Innate biases of newborn animals inspire adaptive decision-making model (phys.org)
02-04  Political division in the US surged from 2008 onward, study suggests (phys.org)
02-04  What''s the point of a space station around the moon? (phys.org)
02-04  Reproduction in space, an environment hostile to human biology (phys.org)
02-04  Urban light pollution disrupts nighttime melatonin in wild nurse sharks (phys.org)
02-04  Study finds long-term research partnerships can strengthen sustainable urban farming (phys.org)
02-04  Modeling finds old-growth wildfire risk highest where low-severity fires once burned (phys.org)
02-04  New framework maps seven pillars for judging research trustworthiness (phys.org)
02-04  One-of-a-kind ''plasma tunnel'' recreates extreme conditions spacecraft face upon reentry (phys.org)
02-04  Under snowpacks, microbes drive a winter-to-spring nitrogen pulse, study finds (phys.org)
02-04  Global plastics treaty negotiations: Success is still possible, researchers argue (phys.org)
02-04  Agave or bust! Mexican long-nosed bats head farther north in search of sweet nectar (phys.org)
02-04  SpaceX grounds Falcon 9 missions, could impact ISS launch (phys.org)
02-04  Even larvae mind the social bubble: How they adjust their behavior in response to social surroundings (phys.org)
02-04  The rise and fall (and rise again) of gold prices: What''s going on? (phys.org)
02-04  Supermassive black holes sit in ''eye of their own storms,'' studies find (phys.org)
02-04  AI systems could identify math anxiety from student inputs and change feedback (phys.org)
02-04  Warmer Northeast Atlantic waters and heavy fishing leave cod and haddock chasing smaller prey (phys.org)
02-04  A UK climate security report backed by the intelligence services was quietly buried until now (phys.org)
02-04  Not an artifact, but an ancestor: Why a German university is returning a Māori taonga (phys.org)
02-04  Study highlights stressed faults in potential shale gas region in South Africa (phys.org)
02-04  Cosmic radiation brought to light: Researchers measure ionization in dark cloud for the first time (phys.org)
02-04  Research finds ''cheap stock'' options common before IPOs, averaging fivefold gains (phys.org)
02-04  Ozone-depleting CFCs detected in historical measurements—20 years earlier than previously known (phys.org)
02-04  New mineral sunscreen reduces white cast by using tetrapod-shaped zinc oxide (phys.org)
02-04  Physicists achieve near-zero friction on macroscopic scales (phys.org)
02-04  Maps offer neighborhood-level insight into American migration (phys.org)
02-04  The unraveling of the shrew, in winter: Studies decode genetic basis of seasonal organ shrinkage in mammals (phys.org)
02-04  No fences needed: GPS collars show ''virtual fencing'' is next frontier of livestock grazing (phys.org)
02-04  Photosynthesis: Study reveals how minerals are involved in homeostasis of chloroplasts (phys.org)
02-04  Solid, iron-rich megastructure under Hawaii slows seismic waves and may drive plume upwelling (phys.org)
02-04  A new class of strange one-dimensional particles (phys.org)
02-04  Did we just see a black hole explode? Physicists think so—and it could explain (almost) everything (phys.org)
02-04  NASA''s Crew-12 begins quarantine before February launch to space station (phys.org)
02-04  Climate change threatens the Winter Olympics'' future, and even snowmaking has limits for saving the Games (phys.org)
02-04  How play and social connection may help some dogs understand words (phys.org)
02-04  AI challenges established norms in higher education (phys.org)
02-04  Cape Town project tests what hydroponic farming can do in urban spaces (phys.org)