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02:40  This mysterious protein punctures our cells—now researchers know how (phys.org)
02:30  Why corals bleach: Neutrons show algae photosynthesis breaking down (phys.org)
02:20  Combination of wildfires and seismic lines may limit spread of non-native plants in Canada''s boreal forest (phys.org)
02:20  Source or sink? Trees with heart rot disease emit more methane, upending forest carbon models (phys.org)
02:15  Ocean carbon blind spot may skew climate forecasts (phys.org)
02:10  Fungi could transform leftovers into lifelines (phys.org)
02:00  New database may unlock potential of lipids in treating and preventing disease (phys.org)
01:50  New study reveals what crop advisors really want from AI tools (phys.org)
01:43  Gossiping about boss can actually be good thing (phys.org)
01:20  Shrinking fast ice is disrupting emperor penguins'' four-week summer molt (phys.org)
01:20  New michelin star jellyfish discovered in Japanese aquaria (phys.org)
01:10  Collateral damage: Japanese beetle traps snare nature''s helpers (phys.org)
01:00  Would you feel comfortable talking to your boss if you had a problem with alcohol or other drugs? (phys.org)
01:00  Land plants began reshaping Earth 455 million years ago, scientists discover (phys.org)
00:52  NASA moves its Artemis II moon rocket off the launch pad for more repairs (phys.org)
00:50  New study highlights significant costs in large-scale mechanical thinning of forests (phys.org)
00:40  Humanity''s oldest geometries, engraved on ostrich eggs (phys.org)
00:40  Modern science catches up with native knowledge with discovery of Clerodendrum kelli (phys.org)
00:35  Smarter shelf strategy can boost retail profits and cut food waste by more than 20%, study finds (phys.org)
00:20  2D memristors could help solve AI''s energy problem (phys.org)
00:20  How long could Earth microbes live on Mars? (phys.org)
00:04  Viruses reveal shared way to kill bacteria by jamming small transporter MurJ (phys.org)
00:00  The physics of sneaker squeaks: High-speed imaging shows how they arise from supersonic detachment pulses (phys.org)
00:00  ''Tiny'' dinosaur, big impact: A 90-million-year-old fossil rewrites history (phys.org)
02-25  Researchers create DNA detection tool to stop spread of invasive Asian swamp eels, bullseye snakeheads (phys.org)
02-25  ALMA explores giant molecular clouds in nearby galaxy NGC 1387 (phys.org)
02-25  How a one‑eyed creature gave rise to our modern eyes (phys.org)
02-25  Iron and blue LEDs synthesize natural molecules, cutting the need for expensive chiral components (phys.org)
02-25  Why letting museum visitors smell horse manure might be good for conservation (phys.org)
02-25  LED-powered e-nose detects multiple hazardous gases at room temperature (phys.org)
02-25  Mother''s breasts may protect a newborn from the cold—a new perspective on breast evolution (phys.org)
02-25  Hate more common in early article comments, analysis finds (phys.org)
02-25  Martu rangers and scientists combine forces to save an endangered marsupial (phys.org)
02-25  Women, children bearing brunt of homelessness in New Zealand (phys.org)
02-25  Researcher warns of structural risks at Grand Renaissance Dam putting property and lives in danger (phys.org)
02-25  Water supplies in rural Nepal could be cleaned by harnessing the power of the sun, scientists claim (phys.org)
02-25  E-waste chemicals are appearing in dolphins and porpoises (phys.org)
02-25  ALMA reveals Milky Way''s core in largest-ever mosaic, tracing cold gas filaments (phys.org)
02-25  US childhood literacy rates are lagging. Pediatricians could be part of the solution (phys.org)
02-25  A protocol to realize near-perfect atom-photon entanglement (phys.org)
02-25  Heat relief means higher emissions: How air conditioning complicates 1.5C goals (phys.org)
02-25  Ocean warming drives a nearly 20% annual decline in fish biomass, research confirms (phys.org)
02-25  Researchers challenge misleading language around plastic waste solutions (phys.org)
02-25  Bug beats: Caterpillars use complex rhythms to communicate with ants (phys.org)
02-25  Celebrity dolphin of Venice doesn''t need special protection—except from humans (phys.org)
02-25  When feral cats are away, potoroos and bandicoots are more likely to play (phys.org)
02-25  Delving into ''deep time'': What NZ''s ancient past reveals about its present (phys.org)
02-25  UN data shows 6.5 million people at risk of severe hunger from drought (phys.org)
02-25  Urine tests confirm alcohol consumption in wild African chimpanzees (phys.org)
02-25  Human activity is making the Arctic''s waters louder (phys.org)
02-25  Quantum effect could power the next generation of battery-free devices (phys.org)
02-25  New Aegean index unlocks advance in Mediterranean seasonal rainfall forecasting (phys.org)
02-25  How studying yeast in the gut could lead to new, better drugs (phys.org)
02-25  Why do microbes team up? A new model explains nutrient sharing in fluctuating environments (phys.org)
02-25  Synthetic RNA ''nanostars'' create programmable compartments in bacteria (phys.org)
02-25  The hidden stress facing coral reef fish in the Arabian Gulf (phys.org)
02-25  Targeted climate policies are successfully cutting carbon, study shows (phys.org)
02-25  Physicists develop new method to measure universe''s expansion rate (phys.org)
02-25  AI-powered platform accelerates discovery of new mRNA delivery materials (phys.org)
02-25  AI model analyzes 52 factors to flag extinction risks for 10,000 fish species (phys.org)
02-25  Nutrient-driven ''death fronts'' may explain why some antibiotics fail outside the lab (phys.org)
02-25  Major gap in Earth''s rock record likely due to tectonics—not glaciers (phys.org)
02-25  Q&A: Why the fall of Mexico''s most wanted kingpin matters (phys.org)
02-25  Physicists watch light drift in quantized steps for the first time (phys.org)
02-25  AI develops easily understandable solutions for unusual experiments in quantum physics (phys.org)
02-25  Lasers and drones assess health of world forests and help track climate change (phys.org)
02-25  How AI can improve the quality of peer review (phys.org)
02-25  Why do female caribou have antlers? Arctic study points to nutrition (phys.org)
02-25  Are there aliens broadcasting from Hycean world K2-18b? Astronomers just listened in (phys.org)
02-25  Animals'' perception of time is linked to the pace of their life (phys.org)
02-25  Funding climate projects: Our financial model can better illustrate long-term value (phys.org)
02-25  Surprise solar eruptions on sun''s far side validate new forecasting method (phys.org)
02-25  Nine-city study finds richer neighborhoods get more sidewalk shade (phys.org)
02-25  Canada''s Magdalen Islands'' peatlands hold vital clues about ancient Atlantic hurricanes (phys.org)
02-25  Blaming beavers for flood damage is bad policy and bad science, research shows (phys.org)
02-25  Shorter early-life telomere length could predict survival in Arctic seabirds (phys.org)
02-25  Some pesticides can slip under natural protection into streams, researchers find (phys.org)
02-25  Color-changing nanopigment sensor tracks pH one to ten with stable, repeatable readings (phys.org)
02-25  A new ''forever'' marine pollutant? Fiberglass found in a major shellfish estuary (phys.org)
02-25  Tokyo Bay''s night lights reveal hidden boundaries between species (phys.org)
02-25  When light ''thinks'' like the brain: The connection between photons and artificial memory (phys.org)
02-25  The legal void of the asteroid gold rush (phys.org)
02-25  Americans reveal deepening split between self and country (phys.org)
02-25  An indoor air scrubber developed to remove ammonia in poultry houses (phys.org)
02-25  Mate choice: How social trends influence mate diversity (phys.org)
02-25  Decision-making nudges can improve racial equity in tenure decisions (phys.org)
02-25  Astronomers inspect ultraluminous X-ray pulsar''s magnetic field evolution in the Whale galaxy (phys.org)
02-25  Decoding immune system cellular pathways one enzyme at a time (phys.org)
02-25  Thunderstorms conjure ghostly coronae in treetops, observed outdoors for the first time (phys.org)
02-25  Marine plastic pollution alters octopus predator-prey encounters, study shows (phys.org)
02-25  When smaller means better: How device scaling enhances memory performance (phys.org)
02-25  Engineered bacteria can consume tumors from the inside out (phys.org)
02-25  Stone Age deceased dressed in spectacular feather and fur headgear, new research technique reveals (phys.org)
02-25  Clearing the path for turbulence-free quantum communication (phys.org)
02-25  Citizens engage with information in different ways during a crisis, Finnish study finds (phys.org)
02-25  One of the biggest stars in the universe might be getting ready to explode (phys.org)
02-25  With the flip of a switch, scientists harness light to program how particles interact and assemble (phys.org)
02-25  CINEMA mission will explore auroras and Earth''s mysterious magnetotail (phys.org)
02-25  How the color of a theater affects sound perception (phys.org)
02-24  ''The plastic divide''—how carrier bag bans impact the poorest communities (phys.org)
02-24  Ribosome could have emerged from ancient antagonism between parasites and proto-cells (phys.org)
02-24  Cannabis essential oils unlock how camphor repels mosquitoes (phys.org)
02-24  New lab technique can reverse chemical process linked with Alzheimer''s disease (phys.org)
02-24  Enzymes work as ''Maxwell''s demon'' by using memory stored as motion (phys.org)
02-24  Methane''s missing emissions: The underestimated impact of small sources (phys.org)
02-24  First global bee estimates hint at thousands of hidden species (phys.org)
02-24  Chemists thought phosphorus had shown all its cards—until it surprised them with a new move (phys.org)
02-24  Diamond surfaces are covered in thin, ice-like water layers (phys.org)
02-24  Planning exercises that got community engagement right (phys.org)
02-24  Study finds Subaru Telescope papers doubled world-average citations in early years (phys.org)
02-24  Four key facts about climate change and school meal programs (phys.org)
02-24  AI provides a more precise time of death post-mortem (phys.org)
02-24  Succulent plants protect themselves through a variety of adaptation strategies (phys.org)
02-24  Local political crises are breaking the global unity of youth activism, study finds (phys.org)
02-24  Electrical control of magnetism in 2D materials promises to advance spintronics (phys.org)
02-24  Loans alone aren''t enough: Tailored support empowers poor women in Bangladesh (phys.org)
02-24  Industrial research labs were invented in Europe but made the U.S. a tech superpower (phys.org)
02-24  Southern Alaska killer whales eat a remarkably diverse diet, observations reveal (phys.org)
02-24  Kelp: The planet''s other forest crisis (phys.org)
02-24  Southern California air board rejected pollution rules after AI-generated flood of comments (phys.org)
02-24  Fast-paced lives demand faster vision: Ecology shapes how ''quickly'' animals see time (phys.org)
02-24  Global warming and heat stress risk close in on the Tour de France (phys.org)
02-24  How bacteria can reclaim lost energy, nutrients and clean water from wastewater (phys.org)
02-24  New technology reveals hidden DNA scaffolding built before life ''switches on'' (phys.org)
02-24  For Northeast blizzard, everything was just right to roll up a monster snowfall (phys.org)
02-24  Image: Curiosity rover surveys boxwork region of Mars (phys.org)
02-24  6 planets will parade across the night sky at the end of February (phys.org)
02-24  Probability underlies much of the modern world—an engineering professor explains how it actually works (phys.org)
02-24  Staple crops are a major contributor to global deforestation, says study (phys.org)
02-24  Sunlight-powered process turns plastic waste into acetic acid without added emissions (phys.org)
02-24  Big broods, better manners: What a fish study suggests about siblings and social skills (phys.org)
02-24  Iron Age massacre targeted women and children, new research reveals (phys.org)
02-24  Multinational companies could drive climate action better than governments (phys.org)
02-24  System isolates single extracellular vesicle surface proteins to map function (phys.org)
02-24  How natural language processing and AI can help policymakers address global food insecurity (phys.org)
02-24  Accelerating next generation medicine with new drug delivery platform (phys.org)
02-24  Automated catalyst testing uses two coordinated robots, cutting 32 days of work to 17 hours (phys.org)
02-24  A new form of aluminum unlocks sustainable and cheaper catalysts (phys.org)
02-24  Ultrafast X-rays reveal physical principles behind lipoprotein motion within egg yolk plasma (phys.org)
02-24  Early-life challenges and experiences shape how boldly bats behave as adults (phys.org)
02-24  Researchers copy viral strategies to get mRNA medicines into cells in one piece (phys.org)
02-24  EPA criminal sanctions align with a county''s wealth, not pollution, study finds (phys.org)
02-24  Animal muscles inspire biomaterial design for agriculture, fabrics and medicine (phys.org)
02-24  Why the planet doesn''t dry out all at once: Scientists solve a global climate puzzle (phys.org)
02-24  Phosphoric acid dimers reveal nature''s proton highway (phys.org)
02-24  Diamond owl swoops in with new method to keep electronics cool (phys.org)
02-24  Electrochemical signals can reshape bacterial protein patterns, boosting electron transfer (phys.org)
02-24  Global greening: Study shows Earth''s green wave is shifting northeast (phys.org)
02-24  Scientists isolate climatic fingerprints of wildfires and volcanic eruptions (phys.org)
02-24  A shift from the sandlot to the travel team for youth sports (phys.org)
02-24  Prussian blue goes from pigment to purification (phys.org)
02-24  Hair-width LEDs could eventually replace lasers (phys.org)
02-24  Jupiter''s Galilean moons may have gained life''s building blocks at birth (phys.org)
02-24  Tuning in to fluorescence to farm smarter: Monitoring plant light use saves indoor farm energy costs (phys.org)
02-24  Finding the honey bee dance floor: New method shows how it moves within the hive (phys.org)
02-24  Alloy-engineered valleytronics: Microscopic mechanism gives scientists precise control over how excitons behave (phys.org)
02-24  Curiosity rover captures Martian spiderwebs up close (phys.org)
02-24  From algae to biofuel: Study opens doors to cheaper, cleaner fuel sources (phys.org)
02-24  Between the Pampa and Patagonia: New clues about how ancient hunter-gatherers fed themselves (phys.org)
02-24  CT scans of Inca child sacrifices reveal new details about capacocha rituals (phys.org)
02-24  Auroras on Ganymede and Earth share striking similarities (phys.org)
02-24  Twisting optical fiber creates a robust new pathway for light (phys.org)
02-24  Study reveals hidden climate impact of digital industries (phys.org)
02-24  Charged nanoparticles linked to higher fish embryo mortality (phys.org)
02-24  Turning high-emissions waste into fertilizer: Catalyst boosts urea production by coupling CO₂ with nitrogen pollutants (phys.org)
02-24  Scientists deliver new molecule for getting DNA into cells (phys.org)
02-24  Exomoons could reveal themselves through lunar eclipses (phys.org)
02-24  Bringing quantum ideas to the messy world of disordered proteins (phys.org)
02-24  Fracking in Argentina ''linked to hundreds of tremors'' (phys.org)
02-24  How cells manage nitric oxide: Research uncovers dynamic ''gate'' that tames powerful signaling molecule (phys.org)
02-24  Astronomers discover rare super-Jupiter orbiting distant star (phys.org)
02-24  Mysterious Greek inscription reignites debate on whether a Syrian mosque stands atop Roman Emperor Elagabalus'' Temple (phys.org)
02-24  Between flood and drought: The metric that could better explain what happens to water in the age of climate change (phys.org)
02-24  AI deep denoiser can remove clouds from satellite images (phys.org)
02-24  How ''clean-up certificates'' could lead to better climate protection (phys.org)
02-24  Courtship is complicated, even in fruit flies (phys.org)
02-24  A new method reveals hidden rules of gene control (phys.org)
02-24  Sniffer dogs can detect wildlife trafficking via shipping container air samples (phys.org)
02-24  Plant hormone therapy could improve global food security by balancing growth with immunity (phys.org)
02-24  How horses whinny: Helium tests reveal whistling while singing mechanism (phys.org)
02-23  Roadmap outlines 84 biodiversity variables for Europe''s monitoring system (phys.org)
02-23  Reading the enemy: How genome science is reshaping the fight against wheat stem rust (phys.org)
02-23  Trauma follows children into the classroom—a new teaching model is changing that (phys.org)
02-23  Students run ''bee hotels'' across Canada—DNA reveals who''s checking in (phys.org)
02-23  Stretchy plastics conduct electricity via tiny, whisker-like fibers (phys.org)
02-23  Quantum computers go high-dimensional with a four-state photon gate (phys.org)
02-23  The optical engineering required to photograph an Earth twin (phys.org)
02-23  Seabird conservation starts upstream, scientists say (phys.org)
02-23  250 million-year-old amphibian fossils from Australia reveal global spread of ''sea-salamanders'' (phys.org)
02-23  How the echolocation of bats has shaped their skulls (phys.org)
02-23  Building beneath the sea—ecology and architecture unite for corals (phys.org)
02-23  Ant queen frozen in time: New ant species found in Dominican amber (phys.org)
02-23  Ultra-efficient optical sensors can keep light circulating longer inside a microscopic chip (phys.org)
02-23  Missing geomagnetic reversals: Earth''s past may be incomplete (phys.org)
02-23  AI imaginary friends no substitute for human connection (phys.org)
02-23  Why laws named after tragedies win public support (phys.org)
02-23  Evidence links polyploidy and senescence in bladder cells, with implications for cancer (phys.org)
02-23  Large dogs release two to four times more airborne microbes than humans (phys.org)
02-23  Warming Antarctic waters come with a cost for the ''robust'' rockcod (phys.org)
02-23  Can childhood obesity limit the American dream? Study links it to lifelong mobility penalties (phys.org)
02-23  Cleaner hulls, safer seas? How eDNA checks could spot invasive species early (phys.org)
02-23  What banana-scented kombu means for probiotic foods and seaweed-based drinks (phys.org)
02-23  Quantum algorithm beats classical tools on complement sampling tasks (phys.org)
02-23  Good fungus may one day help save plants from bad fungus like deadly myrtle rust disease (phys.org)
02-23  Shining a light on the secret life of carbon dioxide in cells (phys.org)
02-23  Germany''s coastal regions brace for change, fearing rising sea levels (phys.org)
02-23  Study uncovers how schools circumvent suspension bans (phys.org)
02-23  Artificial rivers and lakes can help keep freshwater mussel populations afloat (phys.org)
02-23  New evidence shows indoor plants can quietly reshape the health and quality of our homes and workplaces (phys.org)
02-23  Earth''s mantle may have been cooler than thought before Pangea''s breakup (phys.org)
02-23  Breadcrumbs offer fossil fuel–free production of everyday goods (phys.org)
02-23  Peatland lakes in Congo Basin release carbon that is thousands of years old (phys.org)
02-23  New York orders citywide travel ban as major storm hits US (phys.org)
02-23  NASA will return its moon rocket to the hangar for more repairs before astronauts strap in (phys.org)
02-23  Globe-trotting ancient ''sea-salamander'' fossils rediscovered from Australia''s dawn of the Age of Dinosaurs (phys.org)
02-23  Study finds warming world increases days when weather is prone to fires around the globe (phys.org)
02-23  Elevated E. coli, staph still detected in Potomac river 4 weeks after sewage spill (phys.org)
02-23  How shaming unethical brands makes companies improve their behavior (phys.org)
02-23  Deep sea landscapes are a new frontier of human exploration—here''s what we may find (phys.org)
02-23  The algorithmic feed on X could be shifting political views toward conservatism (phys.org)
02-23  Why your brain has to work harder in an open-plan office than private offices (phys.org)
02-23  How to improve the performance of qubits: Super-fast fluctuation detection achieved (phys.org)
02-23  National survey finds microplastic pollution around Britain''s coastline could be double than previously recorded (phys.org)
02-23  Dramatic changes in upper atmosphere are responsible for recent droughts and bushfires: New research (phys.org)
02-23  Language barriers slow down the international diffusion of knowledge, study finds (phys.org)
02-23  Nuclear speckles play a key role in the progression of viral infection, research reveals (phys.org)
02-23  Sunray-like ripples emerge on a frozen reaction front (phys.org)
02-23  Extreme heat waves trigger unexpected nanoparticle formation in air (phys.org)
02-23  Dense aquatic plants kept Spree River levels steady despite a near 50% flow drop (phys.org)
02-23  Can Baltic Sea pollution cut fertilizer imports? A lab method suggests a path (phys.org)
02-23  Why people say they care about ethical shopping but often buy differently (phys.org)
02-23  5,000-year-old bureaucracy: Over 7,000 prehistoric seal impressions uncovered in western Iran (phys.org)
02-22  Thousands of paywalled research papers could be freed with this simple fix (phys.org)
02-22  Quantum reservoir computing peaks at the edge of many-body chaos, study suggests (phys.org)
02-22  Martian volcanoes could be hiding massive glaciers under a blanket of ash (phys.org)
02-22  In sea urchin and salmon sperm, pH value regulates whether they remain immotile or swim (phys.org)
02-22  Last nuclear weapons limits expired—pushing world toward new arms race (phys.org)
02-22  Carefree bachelor or incel: Men are judged for being single, too (phys.org)
02-22  The greatest risk of AI in higher education isn''t cheating—it''s the erosion of learning itself (phys.org)
02-22  Occupy Mars? Or the moon? Get a reality check on Elon Musk''s plans (phys.org)
02-22  Five ways that AI could be reshaping your relationship with money (phys.org)
02-22  Is teasing playful or harmful? It depends on a number of factors (phys.org)
02-22  Tomb more than 1,000 years old found in Panama (phys.org)
02-22  Natural selection can work at many levels, from molecules to ecosystems (phys.org)
02-22  Engineered nanoparticles could deliver better targeted cancer treatment to lymph nodes (phys.org)
02-22  A trillionth of a second: How lasers may sharpen next-gen cryo-ET microscopy (phys.org)
02-22  Metamaterial image sensor keeps colors clear even under oblique light (phys.org)
02-22  Antarctic drilling peers deep into ice shelf''s past (phys.org)
02-22  Water is bed bugs'' kryptonite: The parasites avoid wet surfaces at all costs (phys.org)
02-22  From pets to precision medicine: Study finds striking parallels in feline and human cancers (phys.org)
02-22  Cosmic curveball: Distant system challenges planet-formation theory (phys.org)
02-22  Species on east–west coastlines are more likely to go extinct than those on north–south shores—new study (phys.org)
02-22  158 giant tortoises reintroduced to a Galapagos island (phys.org)
02-22  Do animals have a future on Hollywood sets? (phys.org)
02-22  NASA moon rocket hit by new problem, putting March launch with astronauts in jeopardy (phys.org)
02-22  Fish use more energy to stay still than previously thought (phys.org)
02-22  Australian sea lion pups learn diving and foraging skills from their mothers (phys.org)
02-22  2-month-olds see the world in a more complex way than scientists thought, study suggests (phys.org)
02-22  These shy, scaly anteaters are the most trafficked mammals in the world (phys.org)
02-22  Algorithmic grading in class: What a study shows about extra student workload and privacy (phys.org)
02-22  Cosmologists collaborate to sharpen measurements of the Hubble constant (phys.org)
02-21  For thousands of years, solar eclipses have been associated with the fate of rulers (phys.org)
02-21  Mirror image pheromones help beetles ''swipe right'' to find mates (phys.org)
02-21  Earliest evidence of indigo-dyed textiles and single-needle knitting discovered in Bronze Age Anatolia (phys.org)
02-21  Saturday Citations: A virus that makes its own proteins; a new Spinosaurus; exercise beats anxiety (phys.org)
02-21  Q&A: Gas fermentation could be game changer for the circular economy (phys.org)
02-21  New microscopy technique lets scientists see cells in unprecedented detail and color (phys.org)
02-21  How your body senses cold—and why menthol feels cool (phys.org)
02-21  Sometimes less is more: Messier nanoparticles may actually deliver drugs more effectively than tightly packed ones (phys.org)
02-21  A low-cost microscope to study living cells in zero gravity (phys.org)
02-21  How tuberculosis bacteria use a ''stealth'' mechanism to evade the immune system (phys.org)
02-21  A hidden reason inner ear cells die—and what it means for preventing hearing loss (phys.org)
02-21  How travel and dating apps are changing relationship rules for queer men (phys.org)
02-21  Minnesota is falling short on its climate goals, new state data shows (phys.org)
02-21  1,100 dead or sick geese in NJ spark bird flu warning, prompt lake''s closure (phys.org)
02-21  Pushing the right buttons: Fern guides its embryo''s sense of up and down (phys.org)
02-21  In Tampa, storm-weary residents detail the costs of extreme weather (phys.org)
02-21  Linguist explains how AI makes fake news more credible (phys.org)
02-21  Australia''s happiness crisis could cost us our global mojo (phys.org)
02-21  Endangered Kenyan antelopes rescued after being stranded at Palm Beach airport (phys.org)
02-21  A rethink is needed on zero-tolerance school behavior policies (phys.org)
02-21  The term ''resilience'' becoming a burden for women in agriculture, study shows (phys.org)
02-21  What is a ''seesaw protein'' that switches functions by changing shape? (phys.org)
02-21  How do clouds form in Antarctica? The first flight-based aerosol measurements in 20 years (phys.org)
02-21  Supercomputer simulations reveal rotation drives chemical mixing in red giant stars (phys.org)
02-21  Endangered marine life is being caught in fishing nets, but it doesn''t need to be (phys.org)
02-21  Study finds household-level aid can undermine pastoralists'' collective resilience (phys.org)
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