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17:10  Spain rethinks how to turn tide against beach erosion (phys.org)
17:00  Blood clots, burning eyes: Pollution chokes north Thailand (phys.org)
16:35  Artemis II astronauts rocket toward the moon after spending a day around Earth (phys.org)
10:50  The benefits of community Trap-Neuter-Return programs for unowned cats (phys.org)
10:20  Map shows scale of ecosystem disturbance across Australia (phys.org)
09:30  Archival records reveal prevalence of sexually transmitted infections during Otago''s gold rush less than purported (phys.org)
08:50  Frequent prescribed burns help young oaks thrive despite invasive grasses, study finds (phys.org)
08:20  Research questions legitimacy of promoting harmful products (phys.org)
07:50  Accelerator programs have more work to do when it comes to supporting women entrepreneurs, research finds (phys.org)
07:40  Scientists study radiation limits for safer seafood shipping (phys.org)
07:20  Cell lineage tracing reveals early‑segregated germline in plants (phys.org)
07:10  The unseen challenges of life on the moon (phys.org)
07:00  Dalí''s ''sublime'' amber medium may explain unusual aging in a museum masterpiece (phys.org)
06:40  Platform for precise cellular control uses non-genetic DNA decoupled from genetic information (phys.org)
06:30  Q&A: Is the world really running out of chocolate? (phys.org)
06:00  New 2D material demonstrates capability for ultrathin waveplates (phys.org)
05:40  Want to be a citizen scientist? Here are five ways to get involved (phys.org)
05:40  This tiny organism simply loves corners, using geometry to sense its world (phys.org)
05:20  One-atom substitution successfully tunes molecular heat transport for the first time (phys.org)
05:10  A global carbon credit program risks rewarding the wrong behavior (phys.org)
05:10  Satellite data map reveals 33 subglacial lakes beneath the Canadian Arctic (phys.org)
05:00  Ghostly particles: Dark radiation may have masqueraded as neutrinos (phys.org)
05:00  Ultra-low asparagine wheat developed using precision gene editing (phys.org)
04:50  Artemis II to test new models that predict solar particle storms up to a day ahead (phys.org)
04:40  Early data from Vera C. Rubin Observatory reveals over 11,000 new asteroids (phys.org)
04:30  Mesoporous silica catalyst enables α-allylation of simple ketones using allyl alcohols (phys.org)
04:20  Quantum entanglement between electrons and ions captured at attosecond timescale (phys.org)
04:10  ''Serendipitous'' discovery of Martian ripple marks reveals an ancient sandstorm (phys.org)
04:00  Atomic distortions reveal new clues about superconductivity (phys.org)
03:50  EPA moves to designate microplastics and pharmaceuticals as contaminants in drinking water (phys.org)
03:40  Giant ''forbidden planet'' orbiting small star shows an unusually low-metal atmosphere (phys.org)
03:30  Astronomers find a third galaxy missing its dark matter, validating a violent cosmic collision theory (phys.org)
03:20  UV light method offers repeat recycling for acrylic plastics without the environmental cost (phys.org)
03:20  Conventional weapons normalized mass violence, researcher argues (phys.org)
03:00  Compact flat-lens system can generate nondiffracting bottle beams (phys.org)
02:40  Deep mantle deformation is linked to subducted slabs, global map shows (phys.org)
02:00  How the octopus uses its ''taste by touch'' sensory system to feel out potential mates (phys.org)
02:00  How mitochondria organize our ''second genome'' (phys.org)
02:00  Graphene ''nano-aquariums'' capture atomic-resolution videos of gold atoms in solvents (phys.org)
02:00  Spectacular fossil treasure trove pushes back origins of complex animals (phys.org)
01:50  Cryogenic microcalorimetry: New tool for nuclear dating (phys.org)
01:40  Smartphone rapid test detects microbiologically contaminated water in less than a minute (phys.org)
01:20  AI''s fluency in other languages hides a Western worldview that can mislead users (phys.org)
01:20  Current connection: Scientists detail how shifts in the Atlantic Ocean impacted the Alaskan climate 13,000 years ago (phys.org)
01:00  Backyard birdwatchers help scientists uncover what hawks really like to eat (phys.org)
00:40  Engineered tobacco plant can produce five psychedelics, including psilocybin and DMT (phys.org)
00:40  AI system can predict seasonal droughts (phys.org)
00:20  Male fish lose their learning edge in drug-polluted waters, research reveals (phys.org)
00:20  Omics consortium established to supercharge climate-adapted wheat breeding (phys.org)
00:00  Gravity from positivity: Single massive spin-3/2 particle makes gravity logically inevitable, study claims (phys.org)
00:00  How can science support and enable the High Seas Treaty? (phys.org)
04-02  Underground lab clears crucial hurdle for dark matter hunt (phys.org)
04-02  DNA-binding protein blocks virulence cascade in a diarrhea pathogen outside hosts, study finds (phys.org)
04-02  Ocean Discovery League launches global strategy to double deep seafloor observations (phys.org)
04-02  Software package makes gene regulation easier to study—and tweak (phys.org)
04-02  Wildfires accelerate winter snowmelt in Oregon''s western Cascades, study finds (phys.org)
04-02  AI turns electron microscopy into materials insights in minutes (phys.org)
04-02  Watering smarter, not more: A modern-day robotic divining rod (phys.org)
04-02  World''s oldest tortoise very much alive despite death rumors (phys.org)
04-02  Ytterbium atomic clock could open a new window on fundamental physics (phys.org)
04-02  Microscopic coils and coffee trees lead to new fungal discovery (phys.org)
04-02  Leadership emotions are judged differently for men and women (phys.org)
04-02  Tiny frogs prefer concrete apartments over wooden shelters (phys.org)
04-02  New disk-shaped catalyst turns carbon dioxide into methanol at lower temperatures (phys.org)
04-02  Bigger storms, more often: New study projects likely future rainfall impacts on NZ (phys.org)
04-02  New evidence challenges assumptions of mass feasting at ancient Mongolian burial mounds (phys.org)
04-02  Governments, beware: Why it''s so hard to invest in risk prevention (phys.org)
04-02  How noise limits today''s quantum circuits (phys.org)
04-02  Protostars ''sneeze'' and produce rings of gas and magnetic flux as they grow (phys.org)
04-02  Novel approach to quantum error correction portends a scalable future for quantum computing (phys.org)
04-02  New miniature marsupial frog found in Peru carries eggs in a back pouch (phys.org)
04-02  How a seabird native to Hawaii has adapted to life in Honolulu''s concrete jungle (phys.org)
04-02  Earthquake off Indonesia topples buildings, kills 1 person and sets off small tsunami (phys.org)
04-02  Native Americans were making dice, gambling, exploring probability millennia before their Old World counterparts (phys.org)
04-02  ''Nothing is changing,'' researcher warns British Columbia''s endangered species lacking protection (phys.org)
04-02  AI study reveals England''s productivity divide is far more complex than North-South (phys.org)
04-02  Going from serving the nation to serving a prison sentence (phys.org)
04-02  Fifty years of measuring the world''s cleanest air (phys.org)
04-02  Rethinking Europe''s nature reserves (phys.org)
04-02  Mercury scout mission concept with solar sail propulsion (phys.org)
04-02  Researchers warn of risks posed by ''contaminants of emerging concern'' found in crops, agricultural soil (phys.org)
04-02  Study suggests people are losing 338 spoken words every year and have been for at least 15 years (phys.org)
04-02  Researchers present first fossilized ''emperor'' butterfly (phys.org)
04-02  Thirty previously unpublished verses by Empedocles discovered on a papyrus from Cairo (phys.org)
04-02  Reducing aircraft soot might not actually reduce the climate effects of contrails (phys.org)
04-02  World''s largest quantum circuit simulation for quantum chemistry achieved on 1,024 GPUs (phys.org)
04-02  Lakes forming next to Greenland''s melting ice sheet are speeding up glacier flow (phys.org)
04-02  Oregano, rosemary and ''time'': Long-term swine study shows natural-compound benefits (phys.org)
04-02  Stretching metals can tune catalysis: A new method predicts energy shifts (phys.org)
04-02  Study finds some dark web users share traits with those involved in crime (phys.org)
04-02  Chaos shapes how meandering rivers change over time, research shows (phys.org)
04-02  Fins, fingers and toes: A new take on repeating body parts and how they come to be (phys.org)
04-02  Virus-inspired DNA needle could pave the way for better medicines (phys.org)
04-02  New model shows how behavioral flexibility affects animal evolution (phys.org)
04-02  Aquaculture is shifting toward less sustainable species, study says (phys.org)
04-02  Precision work prior to cell division: How enzymes optimize DNA structure (phys.org)
04-02  Gemini South confirms long-suspected link between the composition of exoplanets and their host stars (phys.org)
04-02  A global butterfly index could advance insect conservation worldwide (phys.org)
04-02  Time lapse video shows trees give visual clues as they rehydrate each spring (phys.org)
04-02  Molecular system can distinguish and neutralize cancer cells, paving the way for ''smart'' drugs (phys.org)
04-02  Gravitational waves suggest a ''forbidden zone'' for stellar-origin black holes (phys.org)
04-02  New microporous aerogel uses van der Waals forces for flexible, moldable shaping (phys.org)
04-02  Hidden features in X-rays could radically change how we measure and understand them (phys.org)
04-02  Queen bumblebees can breathe underwater for days. We discovered how (phys.org)
04-02  Atomic-level simulations reveal rotational mechanism behind a critical biomolecular motor (phys.org)
04-02  What''s driving Salt Lake City''s downward emissions trends? (phys.org)
04-02  Superconductivity switched on in material once thought only magnetic (phys.org)
04-02  Book explores small talk and big silence in evangelical communities (phys.org)
04-02  Accuracy test for protein language models shines light into AI ''black box'' (phys.org)
04-02  Social roles are neither predetermined nor set in stone, study in mice suggests (phys.org)
04-02  Why subduction zones act as the Earth''s ''gold kitchens'' (phys.org)
04-02  Helical liquid crystals can flip light''s chirality under ultralow electric fields (phys.org)
04-02  Study suggests platforms invite third-party analytics to raise seller prices (phys.org)
04-02  Free software lets laptops simulate how aging evolves under selection (phys.org)
04-02  Inclusive schools see fewer young people drop out and become ''NEET'' (phys.org)
04-02  Ghost bat dialects emerge across colonies, study suggests (phys.org)
04-02  Only one-quarter of Colombia''s protected areas effectively protect freshwater fishes, researchers find (phys.org)
04-02  A new crab is settling in the Mediterranean: Early evidence of establishment of a Lessepsian species in the Ionian Sea (phys.org)
04-02  One of cholera''s great enemies is found in the human gut (phys.org)
04-02  SpaceX files to go public, paving way for record stock offering (phys.org)
04-02  High nickel concentrations in Martian bedrock point to potential biosignatures (phys.org)
04-02  Vegetation patterns and ecosystem resilience: Why their relationship status is ''complicated'' (phys.org)
04-02  Social media enables mapping of public perceptions of redlining across the U.S. (phys.org)
04-02  A color-changing phosphor can encode information (phys.org)
04-02  Analysis tracks 20 years of coastal species shifts in the Gulf of Maine (phys.org)
04-02  AI could erode human capital, thinking and expertise in the workplace, study warns (phys.org)
04-02  Millions-of-years-old insect symbioses are surprisingly fragile (phys.org)
04-02  ''Canary in the coal mine'': Superb fairy-wrens in Canberra could go extinct within 30 years (phys.org)
04-02  Graphene ''scaffold'' recruits bone cells and helps the body regenerate fractures (phys.org)
04-02  Useful quantum computers could be built with as few as 10,000 qubits, team finds (phys.org)
04-02  A new way to detect breakthroughs in science: Large-scale analysis reveals ''disruptive'' innovations in research history (phys.org)
04-02  Are relationship surveys measuring the wrong thing? How one ''Q-factor'' shapes most answers (phys.org)
04-02  Cosmic collision of galaxies mapped by Maunakea telescope (phys.org)
04-02  Soil biodiversity linked to lower human infectious disease risk (phys.org)
04-02  Phosphorus spikes linked to ancient marine mass extinctions (phys.org)
04-02  Gravitational waves as possible candidates for the origin of dark matter (phys.org)
04-02  Ultrafast quantum light pulses measured for the first time (phys.org)
04-02  How gossiping mushroom networks share your public urination secrets (phys.org)
04-01  Artemis II space launch ''politically important'' in new era of space competition, expert says (phys.org)
04-01  Conflict-driven farmland abandonment in Syria leads to land uplift, study finds (phys.org)
04-01  Nature''s photocopiers caught ''doodling''—scientists say it could revolutionize how DNA is written (phys.org)
04-01  What it takes to keep astronauts safe in deep space (phys.org)
04-01  A 500-million-year-old clawed predator rewrites the origin of spiders and horseshoe crabs (phys.org)
04-01  Warming winters lead to more nitrate pollution in the drinking water near farms (phys.org)
04-01  How plants fight back against bacteria that promote waterlogging in leaves (phys.org)
04-01  NASA begins fueling rocket to launch astronauts on the first lunar trip in half a century (phys.org)
04-01  Building desktop particle accelerators to unlock new realms of research (phys.org)
04-01  FAST observes a peculiar rotating radio transient that also switches to pulsar states (phys.org)
04-01  Air surveillance reveals hidden reservoirs of antibiotic resistance genes (phys.org)
04-01  Wisconsin-sized chunk of Alaskan permafrost is thawing: Geoscientists say climate may never be the same (phys.org)
04-01  Unexplained sky flashes from the 1950s: Independent analysis supports their existence (phys.org)
04-01  Researchers say ecotourism is valuable but cannot decarbonize tourism industry (phys.org)
04-01  Magicians'' talk doesn''t trick the eyes, Three-Card Monte experiment suggests (phys.org)
04-01  Two trillion gallons of water trigger historic flooding in Hawaiʻi (phys.org)
04-01  It''s happening: Historic Moon mission set for launch (phys.org)
04-01  Saturn''s magnetic bubble is lopsided compared to Earth''s, suggests new study (phys.org)
04-01  Florida tourists gather to ''witness history'' ahead of Moon launch (phys.org)
04-01  Moon rocket and weather are on NASA''s side for the first astronaut launch in decades (phys.org)
04-01  Women are being shut out of workplaces because of a hidden time gap, new research shows (phys.org)
04-01  Why has it taken so long to return to the moon? (phys.org)
04-01  Inside the high-stakes decisions of the NFL draft (phys.org)
04-01  Why a social media ban for teenagers misses the point (phys.org)
04-01  ''One Plant Health Concept'' connects tradition and technology to address plant diseases in Africa (phys.org)
04-01  Seven missions launched to test optimized data transfer from space (phys.org)
04-01  Great hammerheads maintain peak hunting across wide temperature swings, biologging data suggest (phys.org)
04-01  How medieval chess created a space in which players, regardless of race, could engage as equals (phys.org)
04-01  Targeting the tiniest divide: Research reveals potential vulnerability in bacterial reproduction (phys.org)
04-01  Racetrack-shaped lasers developed for bright, stable frequency combs (phys.org)
04-01  Introducing a new citizen science nature app that''s geared towards the scientific community (phys.org)
04-01  NASA probe data suggests a more complex sun''s magnetic engine (phys.org)
04-01  Engineers introduce first synthetic charged domain wall in 2D material (phys.org)
04-01  Why measuring pain could reveal more about well-being than GDP (phys.org)
04-01  Chiral metasurfaces guide twisted light into free space (phys.org)
04-01  Crushing soda cans and the mathematics of corrugation formation (phys.org)
04-01  Income rank predicts well-being worldwide, but social capital can buffer its effects (phys.org)
04-01  Artemis II''s long countdown: A space historian explains why it has taken over 50 years to return to the moon (phys.org)
04-01  Reservoirs are changing: What Landsat data reveal about water loss and gain (phys.org)
04-01  Targeting tumor supporting cells: Lipid nanoparticles advance CAR T success in pancreatic cancer (phys.org)
04-01  Conductive hydrogel enables electrical and biochemical signal control (phys.org)
04-01  Physicist recreates neutron star reaction, reveals how explosive stars forge elements (phys.org)
04-01  Anisotropic 2D crystal with hyperbolic localized plasmon resonances unlocks additional degree of freedom (phys.org)
04-01  Forest soil on doormats rebalances urban homes'' indoor microbiome, study suggests (phys.org)
04-01  How California''s war on smog and its ambitious car pollution rules made everyone''s air cleaner (phys.org)
04-01  Huge quantities of German ammunition lie at the bottom of Norwegian lakes (phys.org)
04-01  Say what? New study debunks belief that introverts are better listeners (phys.org)
04-01  Only 20 years left to stop spiraling decline in British biodiversity, according to study (phys.org)
04-01  Treating fiscal and climate risks as separate threats leads to dangerous underestimation, researchers warn (phys.org)
04-01  Climate change may produce ''fast-food'' phytoplankton (phys.org)
04-01  Winning feels good. Does it change how we feel about democracy? (phys.org)
04-01  Tracking the footsteps of West Africa''s prehistoric metalworkers (phys.org)
04-01  College students struggle to identify problematic gray zones in academic practice, study finds (phys.org)
04-01  The Earth is rearranging history (phys.org)
04-01  Canada''s ocean economy is at risk as climate change hits ecosystems (phys.org)
04-01  Impacts from meteors may have helped start life on Earth by creating hydrothermal vents (phys.org)
04-01  Getting a glimpse of viral dances in the dark in the Sargasso Sea (phys.org)
04-01  Study reveals mechanisms underlying oxygen-tolerant energy conversion in a marine photosynthetic bacterium (phys.org)
04-01  At age 23, one in ten Gen Z reports partner emotional abuse, study finds (phys.org)
04-01  The influencers with millions of followers who don''t actually exist (phys.org)
04-01  Teaching robots to harvest asparagus (phys.org)
04-01  What builds cohesion in diverse societies? Brain scans point to shared national identity cues (phys.org)
04-01  COVID-19 pandemic nudged young people in the UK toward extremism, according to recent data (phys.org)
04-01  SimCells successfully target and kill drug-resistant bacteria (phys.org)
04-01  Ultra‑robust machine‑learning models run stable molecular simulations at extreme temperatures (phys.org)
04-01  Quantum magnetism: Spin-flip process in atomic nucleus does not account for all magnetic behavior (phys.org)
04-01  AI could undermine meaningful learning unless feedback stays rooted in connection, study recommends (phys.org)
04-01  Phylogenetically diverse Central China proposed as newest global biodiversity hotspot (phys.org)
04-01  Webb reveals hidden details of W51 star formation (phys.org)
04-01  Solar flare prompts close monitoring of space weather ahead of Artemis II launch (phys.org)
04-01  Lost mosaic reveals first image of female beast-fighter from the Roman era (phys.org)
04-01  Why teens are more self-serving than adults in social situations (phys.org)
04-01  Parasites defy biodiversity rules, thriving far from the equator (phys.org)
04-01  Study highlights role of risk attitudes in crop insurance outcomes (phys.org)
04-01  Scientists capture atoms in motion, unlocking next-generation memory technology (phys.org)
03-31  More hedges lead to more insects—even in relatively green agricultural areas (phys.org)
03-31  Gaia analysis finds Messier 35 is larger and older than earlier estimates (phys.org)
03-31  Circular economies should work for communities, not against them (phys.org)
03-31  By 2100, climate change could make unhealthy air routine for 100 million Americans (phys.org)
03-31  Viruses ''eavesdrop'' on each other—but it can backfire (phys.org)
03-31  How Europe can use emissions trading to also manage carbon removals (phys.org)
03-31  Can planes evacuate in 90 seconds? New simulations show the safest cabin layout (phys.org)
03-31  Towards smarter agriculture: Durable nanofilm electrodes for monitoring leaf health (phys.org)
03-31  Two new gecko species discovered in Vietnam (phys.org)
03-31  Cow manure digesters really do cut methane—unless they leak (phys.org)
03-31  Survival of the wittiest: Expert says linguistic cleverness aids human evolution (phys.org)
03-31  In civil war, trauma from intragroup can cause more pain than intergroup violence (phys.org)
03-31  Terraforming Mars: Modeling engineered aerosols to warm the planet (phys.org)
03-31  A new way to eavesdrop on ocean temperature in the Arctic (phys.org)
03-31  New index reveals global water resources'' growing dependence on extreme rainfall (phys.org)
03-31  Unlocking designer roots for future cereal crops (phys.org)
03-31  AI creates quasi-atoms: A new approach to materials study (phys.org)
03-31  Antibacterial soaps and wipes can fuel antimicrobial resistance, scientists warn (phys.org)
03-31  Stranded whale frees itself again off German coast (phys.org)
03-31  Ending birthright citizenship would impact Asians and Latinos most, study finds (phys.org)
03-31  NASA is shooting for the moon. A guide to the Artemis II mission (phys.org)
03-31  Astronomers determine the fate of a double white dwarf binary (phys.org)
03-31  New catalyst enables targeted antibiotic redesign to beat resistant bacteria (phys.org)
03-31  Into the fungal unknown: New tool maps fungal gene functions without reference genomes (phys.org)
03-31  ''A very big deal'': Canadian astronaut reflects on historic moon mission (phys.org)
03-31  NASA begins the countdown for humanity''s first launch to the moon in 53 years (phys.org)
03-31  Food safety, soils and manure: How a systemic approach can prevent health risks (phys.org)
03-31  Legged robot could accelerate resource prospecting on the moon and the search for life on Mars (phys.org)
03-31  German firms trapped between US and China, study finds (phys.org)
03-31  Tropical geckos in Australia are more adaptable than we thought (phys.org)
03-31  New forensic tool provides intelligence to link serial killer victims by analyzing facial similarities (phys.org)
03-31  Your post-gym protein shake may get a taste upgrade: Manufacturing can improve whey protein drink palatability (phys.org)
03-31  How the solar wind really works (phys.org)
03-31  How scientists prepare expeditions in remote environments (phys.org)
03-31  Mars-like worlds near M-dwarfs may lose air in millions of years (phys.org)
03-31  Spaceflight captures audiences when it centers on people because human space travel is hazardous (phys.org)
03-31  What learning English means to migrants (phys.org)
03-31  Human touch leaves chicks feeling happy, study finds (phys.org)
03-31  Panicking scientists, canceled experiments: Federal funding cuts turn research dean to crisis management specialist (phys.org)
03-31  Water flow in prairie watersheds is increasingly unpredictable—but AI could help (phys.org)
03-31  Positive views of the #Tradwife movement linked to higher levels of sexism among men (phys.org)
03-31  Quantum twisting microscope reveals electron-electron interactions in graphene at room temperature (phys.org)
03-31  Image: NISAR''s View of Mount Rainier (phys.org)
03-31  Animals are powerful landscape engineers shaping the Earth''s surface, global study finds (phys.org)
03-31  More evidence doesn''t mean more justice: The limits of visual technologies in human rights cases (phys.org)
03-31  Light switch for life: Controlling molecular droplets with UV (phys.org)
03-31  Money worries and job dissatisfaction drove Europe''s populist boom, research suggests (phys.org)
03-31  Improved carp boosts profits by 25% in Bangladesh''s polyculture ponds (phys.org)
03-31  NASA wants to build a base on the Moon by the 2030s, How and why it plans to build up to a long‑term lunar presence (phys.org)
03-31  Gut bacteria may influence social behavior through smell (phys.org)
03-31  A flesh‑eating fly is advancing towards the US border—can it be stopped? (phys.org)
03-31  With history standards prone to politicization, ''minimalism'' approach would benefit U.S. teachers, scholar argues (phys.org)
03-31  Strained liquid crystals steer soliton ''bullets'' along two diagonal paths (phys.org)
03-31  Unexpected potential bacterial symbiosis found in fungus that causes angular leaf spot (phys.org)
03-31  Next-generation optical sensor can read photon spin across UV-to-infrared wavelengths (phys.org)
03-31  How plants could betray themselves across the galaxy (phys.org)
03-31  Understanding cell structures: Novel tool enables analysis of the plant actin cytoskeleton (phys.org)
03-31  Why a potential anti-cancer agent stalled in trials: New enzyme insights may boost yield and purity (phys.org)
03-31  Dozens of deep-sea species discovered as new crustaceans named (phys.org)
03-31  Portable unit can quickly detect deadly whale and dolphin diseases (phys.org)
03-31  Normative messaging bridges the partisan gap in pandemic risk-taking, study shows (phys.org)
03-31  No dyes, less cell stress: How mid-infrared ultrasound imaging tracks lipids live (phys.org)
03-31  Improved catalyst enhances the conversion of ethanol to hydrogen (phys.org)
03-31  Graphene ''leaf tattoo'' sensor tracks plant hydration in real time (phys.org)
03-31  Stabilized laser components could shrink quantum computers from room- to chip-scale (phys.org)
03-31  Protein complex protects central RNA quality control from disruption (phys.org)
03-31  Journalism scholars document newspapers'' role in reconstruction-era authoritarianism (phys.org)
03-31  Copper-loaded starch nanoparticles can target bacteria in microbial communities (phys.org)
03-31  Cyclic catalysts use sunlight and air to regenerate during pharma ingredient synthesis (phys.org)