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11:20  From freezer to fork: New thawing method could deliver ''dock-fresh'' fish anywhere (phys.org)
09:20  Insights into the logistics of cellular waste disposal (phys.org)
08:50  Exposing how humidity can escalate a heat wave (phys.org)
08:20  Mentoring programs help close education gap for disadvantaged children in Germany (phys.org)
08:10  Seagrass meadows could be good for your health—yet they''re disappearing fast (phys.org)
07:50  What to know about venomous snakes in North Texas after recent diamondback discovery (phys.org)
07:20  Lack of coordination is leaving modern slavery victims and survivors vulnerable, say experts (phys.org)
07:10  Alor''s healing plants: A treasure trove of medical knowledge and oral tradition (phys.org)
06:20  Coyote, bobcat sightings are on the rise in parts of Dallas-Fort Worth; here''s how to stay safe (phys.org)
06:16  A rare desert plant shows benefits of sustainability efforts at a large solar array in the Mojave Desert (phys.org)
06:02  Earth keeps getting hotter, and Americans'' partisan divide over science grows sharper (phys.org)
05:57  Quantum tools set to transform life science, researchers say (phys.org)
05:51  Learning about public consensus on climate change does little to boost people''s support for action, study shows (phys.org)
05:49  Perovskite display technology demonstrates record efficiency and industry-level operational lifetime (phys.org)
05:46  New spectroscopic method reveals ion''s complex nuclear structure (phys.org)
05:38  Greening school playgrounds can improve quality of life in cities and help deal with climate change (phys.org)
05:34  Rethinking climate impacts through human well-being (phys.org)
05:32  Comprehensive map reveals how E3 ligases organize protein cleanup in human cells (phys.org)
05:26  New microscopy technique preserves the cell''s natural conditions (phys.org)
05:20  The hidden risk of combined stressors for soils (phys.org)
05:10  Chemist proposes shared ''model proteins'' to improve reproducibility in protein science (phys.org)
04:51  Canada is losing track of salmon health as climate and industrial threats mount (phys.org)
04:50  Exploring metabolic noise opens new paths to better biomanufacturing (phys.org)
04:49  Hidden magma oceans could shield rocky exoplanets from harmful radiation (phys.org)
04:40  Wormholes may not exist—we''ve found they reveal something deeper about time and the universe (phys.org)
04:30  Historic ocean treaty to safeguard and sustainably use the high seas to take effect on Jan. 17 (phys.org)
04:30  Do-it-yourself ammonia production: Renewable-powered system uses calcium to reduce emissions and scale for farmers (phys.org)
04:18  Crowd sensing for the environment: Citizen science and plant apps map how urbanization alters city soils and climate (phys.org)
03:37  History offers warning on dollar and deficits (phys.org)
04:12  NASA data helps Maine oyster farmers choose where to grow (phys.org)
04:07  When lightning strikes: Models of multi-ignition wildfires could predict catastrophic events (phys.org)
03:52  Methyl bromide pesticide still widely used in California, raising health concerns (phys.org)
03:50  Study: Cross-border merger and acquisition activity predicts changes in economic growth, foreign exchange returns (phys.org)
03:38  DNA''s hidden ''traffic controller'' protein may hold clues to cancer prevention (phys.org)
03:34  Scientists watch cell receptors respond in real time as drugs bind (phys.org)
03:29  Ruff days or cat-astrophies? How to help pets handle stressful situations (phys.org)
03:00  Long-term pesticide exposure accelerates aging and shortens lifespan in fish (phys.org)
03:00  Fossils reveal ''latitudinal traps'' that increased extinction risk for marine species (phys.org)
03:00  Tiny earthquakes reveal hidden faults under Northern California (phys.org)
02:36  How AI-generated sexual images cause real harm, even though we know they are ''fake'' (phys.org)
02:30  DNA from wolf pup''s last meal reveals new facts about woolly rhino''s extinction (phys.org)
02:25  The hidden power of grief rituals (phys.org)
02:20  Graduate pay premium is two thirds lower for young women than previously thought (phys.org)
02:12  Sentinel-2 explores night vision (phys.org)
02:10  How small mammals shrink their brains to survive the cold (phys.org)
02:00  Efficient cooling method could enable chip-based quantum computers (phys.org)
01:59  Antarctic submillimeter telescope enables more complete view of the carbon cycle in star-forming regions (phys.org)
01:57  Hybrid polymer nanocarriers improve pulmonary mRNA vaccine delivery (phys.org)
01:56  Charging gold nanorods with light energy (phys.org)
01:54  Composing nanomaterials—open-source platform unites AI and automated synthesis (phys.org)
01:48  Flowers shape the spread of viruses among wild bees, study finds (phys.org)
01:47  The sky''s hidden ecosystem: Radar reveals an organized, living habitat (phys.org)
01:40  Same moves, different terrain: How bacteria navigate complex environments without changing their playbook (phys.org)
01:30  Talent spark: How inventors fire up startup ecosystems (phys.org)
01:25  How cholera virulence is activated: A long-sought structural explanation (phys.org)
01:19  Collapse of the Tang dynasty: Climate change likely played a role (phys.org)
01:16  Digital humanities scholars map lost art in novels (phys.org)
00:34  Gifted education programs lack federal standards, new study reveals (phys.org)
00:33  Young environmental activists'' identities are multidimensional and partly contradictory, study finds (phys.org)
00:20  Construction emissions are higher than thought—but the solution isn''t building less, new study finds (phys.org)
00:03  Large parts of the tropics overlooked in environmental research, study says (phys.org)
00:00  Overcoming symmetry limits in photovoltaics through surface engineering (phys.org)
00:00  Mummified cheetahs discovery gives hope for species'' Arabic reintroduction (phys.org)
01-15  How cells stay healthy: New insights into a selective protein cleanup system (phys.org)
01-15  How gender bias influences math education (phys.org)
01-15  Turning crystal flaws into quantum highways: A new route towards scalable solid-state qubits (phys.org)
01-15  Senegal''s spear-wielding savannah chimps yield clues on humanity''s past (phys.org)
01-15  In remote Senegal, chimp researchers escape gold mines'' perils (phys.org)
01-15  Why the burden of leadership is really about managing relationships (phys.org)
01-15  Monitoring beer fermentation at the single-cell level with a novel Raman method (phys.org)
01-15  Frequency comb lasers enable clearer observation of black holes (phys.org)
01-15  How the active ingredients of monkfruit might affect health (phys.org)
01-15  Governments are rushing to embrace AI: Should they think twice? (phys.org)
01-15  Earth system models overestimate river flow increases, research reveals (phys.org)
01-15  Soil-based method can stop locust swarms from destroying crops (phys.org)
01-15  Native pollinators need more support than honeybees in Australia—here''s why (phys.org)
01-15  SpaceX launch sets record turnaround from Cape Canaveral pad (phys.org)
01-15  ''Reborn'' black hole awakens after 100 million years of silence (phys.org)
01-15  Ancient Type II supernova discovered from universe''s first billion years (phys.org)
01-15  How concrete jungles could be changing dandelion seed dispersal in Japan (phys.org)
01-15  Critically endangered leatherback turtles return to nest in Nicaragua (phys.org)
01-15  Perth''s dolphins eat what''s in season and are loyal to their groups (phys.org)
01-15  New study quantifies sargassum''s multimillion-dollar impact to U.S. coastal economies (phys.org)
01-15  Two new exoplanets and the need for new habitable zone definitions (phys.org)
01-15  Why ''inefficient'' AI spending may power future growth (phys.org)
01-15  Slowing down muon decay with short laser pulses (phys.org)
01-15  Disinfecting drinking water produces potentially toxic byproducts—new AI model is helping to identify them (phys.org)
01-15  Temporal anti-parity–time symmetry offers new way to steer energy through systems (phys.org)
01-15  How greenwashing creates ''false stability'' for companies (phys.org)
01-15  Q&A: Why flies matter, their vital role in ecosystems, and surprising diversity (phys.org)
01-15  Utah''s other Great Salt Lake is underground, ancient, deep....and fresh (phys.org)
01-15  Reporting workplace sexual harassment ''not worth it,'' say victims (phys.org)
01-15  Ocean impacts nearly double economic cost of climate change, study finds (phys.org)
01-15  Increased deciduous tree dominance reduces wildfire carbon losses in boreal forests, study shows (phys.org)
01-15  ISS astronauts splash down on Earth after first-ever medical evacuation (phys.org)
01-15  Insects are victims, not just invaders, says study (phys.org)
01-15  New technology converts naturally derived monomers into degradable polymer capsules (phys.org)
01-15  Mosquitoes'' thirst for human blood has increased as biodiversity loss worsens (phys.org)
01-15  Young people risk drifting into serious online offenses through a slippery slope of high-risk digital behavior (phys.org)
01-15  Handmade learning: Students weave sustainability lessons into rag rugs (phys.org)
01-15  Can a hashtag help prevent atrocities? Study shows social media can be a powerful tool (phys.org)
01-15  Rural coworking spaces thrive on community ties and mixed funding models (phys.org)
01-15  British redcoat''s lost memoir reveals harsh realities of life as a disabled veteran (phys.org)
01-15  Chemists determine structure of fuzzy coat that surrounds Tau proteins (phys.org)
01-15  Study shows how kidnapping of athlete''s father influenced society, president across continents (phys.org)
01-15  Staying single for longer affects young people''s well-being, study finds (phys.org)
01-15  A new form of graphene-derived material could unlock next-generation printed electronics (phys.org)
01-15  Tuning spin waves—using commercially available devices at room temperature (phys.org)
01-15  LGBTQ Aussies face work participation inequalities, finds study (phys.org)
01-15  Skin-boosting lipids revealed within rice bran by-products (phys.org)
01-15  Graphene coatings can serve as an eco-friendly alternative to biocides (phys.org)
01-15  Neutral-atom arrays, a rapidly emerging quantum computing platform, get a boost from researchers (phys.org)
01-15  Museum design quietly determines what visitors see and what they miss (phys.org)
01-15  Ultrasound-activated nanoparticles in immune cells trigger targeted inflammatory response (phys.org)
01-15  An innovative new tool draws on emojis to improve consumer sentiment analysis (phys.org)
01-15  There''s an intensifying kind of threat to academic freedom: Watchful students serving as informants (phys.org)
01-15  Black Ivory coffee: Elephant gut bacteria may contribute to its smooth, chocolaty flavor (phys.org)
01-15  From a new flagship space telescope to lunar exploration, global cooperation will make 2026 an exciting year for space (phys.org)
01-15  Whether or not US acquires Greenland, the island will be at the center of a massive military build-up in the Arctic (phys.org)
01-15  Why don''t antibiotic-making bacteria self-destruct? (phys.org)
01-15  India shows how urban forests can help cool cities, as long as planners understand what nature and people need (phys.org)
01-15  Rocks and rolls: The computational infrastructure of earthquakes and physics of planetary science (phys.org)
01-15  AI sheds light on hard-to-study ocean currents (phys.org)
01-15  Why people believe misinformation even when they''re told the facts (phys.org)
01-15  Bis-pseudoindoxyls: A new class of single benzene-based fluorophores for bioimaging applications (phys.org)
01-15  CRISPR–Cas3 genome-editing system holds therapeutic potential (phys.org)
01-15  Bulk inorganic crystals grown from water emit ''handed'' light (phys.org)
01-15  The US military has a long history in Greenland, from WWII mining to a nuclear-powered Army base built into ice (phys.org)
01-15  Researchers film foraging strategy of wood mice choosing between healthy and moth-damaged chestnuts (phys.org)
01-15  Atomic-level surface control boosts brightness of eco-friendly nanosemiconductors by 18-fold (phys.org)
01-15  Climate engineering would alter the oceans, reshaping marine life. Our new study examines each method''s risks (phys.org)
01-15  Human–wildlife conflict in Zimbabwe is a crisis: Who is in danger, where, and why? (phys.org)
01-15  Ancient teeth are treasure troves of data on Iron Age lifestyles (phys.org)
01-15  Avocadoes may become easier to grow in India—but not if global emissions remain high (phys.org)
01-15  Eleven novel factors essential for mouse zygote development discovered (phys.org)
01-15  Plants use bacterial-like gene to make alkaloids, offering new route for sustainable medicines (phys.org)
01-15  How prolonged maternal care in horses builds better brains and improves social skills (phys.org)
01-15  Revealing the parental role in preventing childhood internet addiction and how to combat it (phys.org)
01-15  A CRISPR fingerprint of pathogenic C. auris fungi for precision diagnostics (phys.org)
01-15  To show LGBTQ support, experts say look beyond pride month (phys.org)
01-15  Quantum simulator reveals how vibrations steer energy flow in molecules (phys.org)
01-15  Youth rank safety as top priority again, study shows (phys.org)
01-15  Medieval burials shed light on Menga dolmen''s multicultural significance over thousands of years (phys.org)
01-15  Researchers expand human genome map to 2.37 million regulatory DNA elements (phys.org)
01-15  Overly involved parents may hold their kids back professionally (phys.org)
01-15  NASA acknowledges record heat but avoids referencing climate change (phys.org)
01-15  Researchers solve mystery of universe''s ''little red dots'' (phys.org)
01-15  Detailed map reveals groundwater levels across the U.S. (phys.org)
01-15  A ''cosmic clock'' in tiny crystals reveals the rise and fall of Australia''s ancient landscapes (phys.org)
01-15  Woolly rhino genome recovered from Ice Age wolf stomach (phys.org)
01-15  Analyzing Darwin''s specimens without opening 200-year-old jars (phys.org)
01-15  First-ever sanctuary of mountain ice cores in Antarctica preserves these climate archives for centuries (phys.org)
01-15  Digital twins in the Arctic: How Svalbard is becoming a living lab for marine restoration (phys.org)
01-15  Common: Being wrong. Less common: Admitting it. Acknowledging being wrong can increase trustworthiness in science (phys.org)
01-15  Jupiter''s hidden depths: Simulation suggests planet holds 1.5 times more oxygen than the sun (phys.org)
01-15  Do even low-mass dwarf galaxies merge? New clues from the outer stars of a Milky Way satellite (phys.org)
01-15  Scientists measure cellular membrane thickness inside cells for the first time (phys.org)
01-15  A nanomaterial flex—MXene electrodes help OLED display technology shine, while bending and stretching (phys.org)
01-15  First-time use of AI for genetic circuit design demonstrated in a human cell line (phys.org)
01-15  Major river deltas are sinking faster than sea-level rise, study shows (phys.org)
01-15  Polyamines guide cellular decisions by altering the phosphoproteomic landscape, study finds (phys.org)
01-15  AI tools are expanding individual capabilities while contracting scientific attention, research finds (phys.org)
01-14  What happens when fire ignites in space? ''A ball of flame'' (phys.org)
01-14  Indoor ozone reaction products can make blood thicker (phys.org)
01-14  After medical issue, SpaceX Crew-11 set to depart space station for overnight splashdown (phys.org)
01-14  World-first ice archive to guard secrets of melting glaciers (phys.org)
01-14  From bolts to blue jets, lightning comes in many strange forms (phys.org)
01-14  Hydrogel cilia set new standard in microrobotics (phys.org)
01-14  Physics of foam strangely resembles AI training (phys.org)
01-14  Takeaway coffee cups release thousands of microplastic particles, research reveals (phys.org)
01-14  As we begin to assess the fire damage in Victoria, we must not overlook these hidden costs (phys.org)
01-14  Homo habilis: The oldest and most complete skeleton discovered to date (phys.org)
01-14  New state of matter discovered in a quantum material (phys.org)
01-14  Underestimates in global warming pose major climate and financial risks, report shows (phys.org)
01-14  Why reading for pleasure matters (phys.org)
01-14  Can a bat catch prey on a mirror? A bat''s expert foraging skills revealed using a robot (phys.org)
01-14  Type Ia supernova delayed-detonation model supported by SN 2024gy observations (phys.org)
01-14  Lowering deer densities can help restore Scotland''s lost Highland mountain woodlands, new research shows (phys.org)
01-14  Study finds that missionaries pull from same language toolkit to describe experiences (phys.org)
01-14  Two simple modifications cool Kenyan homes and keep mosquitoes out (phys.org)
01-14  How ''smart'' nanoparticles can deliver targeted gene therapy in osteoarthritis (phys.org)
01-14  ''Absolutely huge'' black coral among largest ever seen (phys.org)
01-14  Astronomers discover 19 new pulsars by analyzing FAST archival data (phys.org)
01-14  Scotland''s success in ending harmful shelters is at risk, research reveals (phys.org)
01-14  Fire on ice: The Arctic''s changing fire regime (phys.org)
01-14  Ancient Tethys Ocean shaped Central Asia''s landscape, study suggests (phys.org)
01-14  Siwarha''s wake gives it away at Betelgeuse (phys.org)
01-14  Ground-breaking study evidences flapper skate recovery in Scotland (phys.org)
01-14  Frozen hydrogen cyanide ''cobwebs'' offer clues to origin of life (phys.org)
01-14  T. rex grew up slowly: New study reveals ''king of dinosaurs'' kept growing until age 40 (phys.org)
01-14  First extensive study into marsupial gut microbiomes reveals new microbial species and antimicrobial resistance (phys.org)
01-14  Time warp: How marketers express time can affect what consumers buy (phys.org)
01-14  Crop droughts set to worsen—even as rainfall increases (phys.org)
01-14  Measuring movement creates a new way to map indoor air pollution (phys.org)
01-14  Scientist wins ''Environment Nobel'' for shedding light on hidden fungal networks (phys.org)
01-14  New method allows scientists to 3D-print structures within cells (phys.org)
01-14  How news language and social networks affect the spread of immigration attitudes (phys.org)
01-14  Nature-based solutions? When more parks don''t mean less heat risk (phys.org)
01-14  The environmental risk of using pet flea treatment (phys.org)
01-14  EU''s impending accession to rights convention resembles a 3D puzzle, says research (phys.org)
01-14  Can philanthropy fast-track a flagship telescope? (phys.org)
01-14  The orbiting factories of the future (phys.org)
01-14  How startups can communicate to win over silent audiences online (phys.org)
01-14  Taming heat: Novel solution enables unprecedented control of heat conduction (phys.org)
01-14  Indoor air pollution is a global health issue, not just a domestic heating one (phys.org)
01-14  Albania''s waste-choked rivers worsen deadly floods (phys.org)
01-14  It''s been one year since wildfires devastated Los Angeles. What have we learned? (phys.org)
01-14  Small businesses say they aren''t planning to hire many recent graduates for entry-level jobs—here''s why (phys.org)
01-14  Towards recycling of fiber composites: More sustainable epoxy thanks to phosphorus (phys.org)
01-14  When ''no-effect'' isn''t safe: Safe chemicals turn toxic in combination across generations (phys.org)
01-14  Uncovering a hidden mechanism in Met receptor activation (phys.org)
01-14  Left in the cold: Study finds most renters shut out of energy-saving upgrades (phys.org)
01-14  Avian flu death count rises to 32 birds at Orlando''s Lake Eola, including 26 swans (phys.org)
01-14  Lion conservation in Kenya: Why one approach does not fit all (phys.org)
01-14  Magnetic fields slow carbon migration in iron by altering energy barriers, study shows (phys.org)
01-14  Birding enthusiasts can help songbirds avoid Salmonella epidemics (phys.org)
01-14  Starch sachets release fertilizer in a controlled manner and can replace petroleum-derived polymers (phys.org)
01-14  Signs of ancient life turn up in an unexpected place (phys.org)
01-14  Portable device enables rapid pathogen detection in diverse field environments (phys.org)
01-14  Deformable lens enables real-time correction of image aberrations in single-pixel microscopy (phys.org)
01-14  Scientists demonstrate low-cost, high-quality lenses for super-resolution microscopy (phys.org)
01-14  Meta-analysis challenges the link between economic inequality and mental health (phys.org)
01-14  Cyanobacteria can utilize toxic guanidine as a nitrogen source (phys.org)
01-14  Urban soils get new life by mixing excavated dirt with organic waste (phys.org)
01-14  How a soft coral moves its tentacles in perfect synchronization without a brain (phys.org)
01-14  First standalone spin-wave chip operates without external magnets for future telecom (phys.org)
01-14  New tool lets anyone audit a country''s methane claims (phys.org)
01-14  New global standard set for testing graphene''s single-atom thickness (phys.org)
01-14  Western populations endorse support for Ukraine despite nuclear escalation fears, finds study (phys.org)
01-14  A dry surface thanks to fluid physics: Contact-free method gently remove liquids from delicate microstructures (phys.org)
01-14  Sparse tongue hair explains why queen bees stop foraging when workers emerge (phys.org)
01-14  Microbial genes could improve our understanding of water pollution (phys.org)
01-14  A tiny mouse hints at why some mammal mothers may benefit from choosing more than one father (phys.org)
01-14  Melting glaciers may mix up waters more than we thought (phys.org)
01-14  Enthusiasts used their home computers to search for ET—scientists are homing in on 100 signals they found (phys.org)
01-14  Hubble nets menagerie of young stellar objects (phys.org)
01-14  Myth of Native Hawaiians causing bird extinctions debunked by study (phys.org)
01-14  Phages and bacteria accumulate distinctive mutations aboard the International Space Station (phys.org)
01-14  How family ownership shapes merger and acquisition decisions in emerging markets (phys.org)
01-14  The academic study of politics is failing disabled people, with real-world consequences (phys.org)
01-14  Ancient Rome meets modern technology as tourists visit restored, frescoed home via livestream tours (phys.org)
01-14  Research institutions tout scholarship that crosses disciplines but academia pushes interdisciplinary researchers out (phys.org)
01-14  Rural areas have darker skies but fewer resources for students interested in astronomy. Telescopes in schools can help (phys.org)
01-14  Slanguage: How ''6-7'' makes sense even though it means nothing (phys.org)
01-14  Martin Luther King Jr. was ahead of his time in pushing for universal basic income (phys.org)
01-14  How hands-on textile work inspires creativity and growth (phys.org)
01-14  Asexual yam species employs mimicry to trick birds and spread farther (phys.org)
01-14  Fluid gears rotate without teeth, offering new mechanical flexibility (phys.org)
01-14  Catastrophic heat wave wiped out 2 endangered corals in the Florida Keys... now what? (phys.org)
01-14  Bacterial energy model reveals how antimicrobial resistance spreads in the environment (phys.org)
01-14  Marine sediments suggest glaciers retreated in sync across both hemispheres (phys.org)
01-14  AI uncovers risks in chemical safety tests for aquatic life (phys.org)
01-14  Deforestation and economic traps created by flue-cured tobacco in Zimbabwe revealed (phys.org)
01-14  Researchers urge unified approach to sustainable agriculture innovation and policy reform (phys.org)
01-14  Circular economy startups can create new opportunities in resistant markets (phys.org)
01-14  Organisms in the Atacama Desert soil are remarkably diverse, study shows (phys.org)
01-14  Mothering in a time of crisis and anxiety is a society-wide job, new research shows (phys.org)
01-14  Sailboat measurements improve estimates of ocean CO₂ uptake (phys.org)
01-14  This crystal sings back: Study sheds light on magnetochiral instability (phys.org)
01-14  Tiny RNA molecules in sperm can have big impact on health of babies (phys.org)
01-14  Commercial-grade wakame cultivated in subtropical Fujian via clonal seedlings (phys.org)
01-14  Rethinking restroom equity: How mixed-gender designs improve access in public venues (phys.org)
01-14  How the Tibetan Plateau-Himalayan uplift shaped Asian summer monsoons (phys.org)
01-14  Possible Black Death mass grave discovered near Erfurt, Germany (phys.org)
01-14  Harnessing the medicinal benefits of thyme extract via nanodosing (phys.org)
01-13  France climate goals off track as emissions cuts slow again (phys.org)
01-13  Massive impact could be the cause of our lopsided moon (phys.org)
01-13  Quantum-dot device can generate multiple frequency-entangled photons (phys.org)
01-13  ''Nu'' citation index may bridge gap between productivity and impact metrics (phys.org)
01-13  Open-source robotic system cuts manual cell culture time by 61% while boosting seeding consistency (phys.org)
01-13  Kleptocratic networks should be treated as transnational enterprises and national security threats, new report warns (phys.org)
01-13  A quarter-century in orbit: Science shaping life on Earth and beyond (phys.org)
01-13  The path to solar weather forecasts is paved with drops in cosmic rays (phys.org)
01-13  Cold winter and AI boom pushed US emissions increase in 2025 (phys.org)
01-13  Massive supernova from Wolf-Rayet star could be precursor to black hole binary (phys.org)
01-13  Impact of darkwaves on marine ecosystems revealed (phys.org)
01-13  New study reveals strategic logic behind global patent litigation venue selection (phys.org)
01-13  Global firms can counter geopolitical turmoil through sustainable local investment (phys.org)
01-13  A protein found in the GI tract can neutralize many bacteria (phys.org)
01-13  Webb delivers unprecedented look into heart of Circinus galaxy (phys.org)
01-13  Hygienic conditions in Pompeii''s early baths were poor, according to isotope analysis (phys.org)
01-13  A centuries-old debate on how reptiles keep evolving skin bones is finally settled (phys.org)
01-13  Scientists realize a three-qubit quantum register in a silicon photonic chip (phys.org)
01-13  Enhancing customer satisfaction through personal profiles of social media customer service agents (phys.org)
01-13  Spaceflight causes astronauts'' brains to shift, stretch and compress in microgravity (phys.org)
01-13  New massive hot subdwarf binary discovered (phys.org)
01-13  Investigating a plume of bright blue in the wake of Hurricane Melissa (phys.org)
01-13  How global laws can give workers real power (phys.org)
01-13  Board games boost young kids'' math skills, research review shows (phys.org)
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