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05:07  Antarctic Ocean of the last ice age reveals how a critical process of CO₂ storage may slow again (phys.org)
04:12  Introduced animals change how island plants spread, global study finds (phys.org)
04:11  Australia–Papua New Guinea defense treaty: What we can learn from history to make this new alliance work (phys.org)
03:56  Protein sidekick exhibits dual roles in stress granule assembly and disassembly (phys.org)
03:20  Chinese medicine extract tetrandrine''s precise mechanism of action opens new avenues for drug discovery (phys.org)
03:19  Carbon monitoring: Modeling effort helps to quickly and accurately estimate forest biomass (phys.org)
03:14  Scientists discover regulatory pathway behind cyanobacteria''s carbon-fixing factories (phys.org)
03:11  ''Solids full of holes'': Nobel-winning materials explained (phys.org)
03:10  Study reveals how financial pressure shapes NFL officiating (phys.org)
03:08  Trump''s 100,000 H-1B visa fee threatens rural schools and hospitals reliant on immigrant workers (phys.org)
03:07  Your phone rings, and it''s a number from Sweden. Do you answer? A Nobel Prize winner didn''t (phys.org)
02:39  What work means to working-class young men in an age of increasing automation (phys.org)
02:38  How household composition influences food behaviors and spending (phys.org)
02:36  Opinion: Why US military action against Latin America''s cartels won''t win the war on drugs (phys.org)
02:17  Understanding the climate cost of cleaning our water (phys.org)
02:13  Enhancing the industrial relevance of alcohol dehydrogenase enzymes by exploiting their ''hidden reactivity'' (phys.org)
02:00  Early humans butchered elephants using small tools then made big tools from their bones, research finds (phys.org)
02:00  Mars dust devils mapped in detail, revealing faster winds than expected (phys.org)
02:00  1,000-year-old gut microbiome revealed for young man who lived in pre-Hispanic Mexico (phys.org)
02:00  Composing crews for Mars missions: Team diversity may foster resilience (phys.org)
01:47  Nobel chemistry prize awarded for crystal materials that could revolutionize green technology (phys.org)
01:43  How different bird species forage together in the Antarctic (phys.org)
01:22  The alleged British links to mass deforestation and displacement in a conflict few have even heard of (phys.org)
01:16  Domestic violence impacts nearly two-thirds of Californians, survey finds (phys.org)
01:14  Bacterial ''bubbles'' hitchhike to reach the cell surface, researchers discover (phys.org)
01:13  Open source mega-constellations could solve overcrowding (phys.org)
01:12  An unexpected reaction to climate change: Daubenton''s bats are hibernating for longer (phys.org)
01:09  Assessing whether high-tide marker definition protects public beach access amid rising seas (phys.org)
01:05  Physicists improve precision of atomic clocks by reducing quantum noise (phys.org)
01:04  We tested if a specialized magnetic powder could remove microplastics from drinking water: The answer is yes (phys.org)
01:03  Winning a bidding war isn''t always a win, research on 14 million home sales shows (phys.org)
01:02  Cosmic tug-of-war: Gravity reshapes magnetic fields in star clusters (phys.org)
01:01  Why higher ed''s AI rush could put corporate interests over public service and independence (phys.org)
01:00  Burning issue: Study finds fire a friend to some bees, a foe to others (phys.org)
00:59  Could dogs ever talk? New review weighs science, ethics and evolution (phys.org)
00:57  How does the world look through a spider''s eyes? (phys.org)
00:56  It shouldn''t take undercover journalists to expose policing''s sexist and racist culture (phys.org)
00:51  Basic data literacy can boost AI use by teachers, study finds (phys.org)
00:40  First system to track near-real time changes to global land cover created (phys.org)
00:30  Solar farms could double bumblebee populations through wildflower management (phys.org)
00:29  Research sheds light on Britain''s forgotten role in the French Resistance (phys.org)
00:29  Direct signal analysis helps solve 50-year-old problem in molecular fluorescence analysis (phys.org)
00:29  Nasal spray with gold nanoparticles delivers targeted treatment to the brain (phys.org)
00:28  Virtual reality programs can help children with social communication (phys.org)
00:25  East-West divide in lettuce pest threatens crop yields, study finds (phys.org)
00:22  Overconfidence persists even where regular feedback should discourage it, chess study finds (phys.org)
00:19  Regional ocean dynamics can be better emulated with AI models (phys.org)
00:17  Study examines ties between criminal charges and mental health among incarcerated youth (phys.org)
00:09  Quantum dynamics on your laptop? New technique moves us closer (phys.org)
00:06  Magnetic ''switchback'' detected near Earth for the first time (phys.org)
00:00  Programmable optical chip merges photons to change color (phys.org)
10-08  Satellites record 20-meter high wave, showing the power of ocean swell (phys.org)
10-08  What''s the difference between moths and butterflies? Look at their antennae (phys.org)
10-08  National living wage reduced labor mobility across jobs, study finds (phys.org)
10-08  Sticky ammonia is tricky to measure: Innovative field method reveals scale of problem (phys.org)
10-08  Orthopedic implants aim to last longer with liquid metal-based nanomaterials (phys.org)
10-08  Slime mold metabolites are a promising, eco-friendly repellent of root-knot nematodes (phys.org)
10-08  Analyses of moon''s largest impact crater reveal unexpected insights into its tumultuous past (phys.org)
10-08  AI-based system offers insights on how polymers can be engineered for use in next-generation bioelectronics (phys.org)
10-08  Insights from 15 years of collaborative microbiome research with Indigenous peoples in the Peruvian Amazon (phys.org)
10-08  Losing Nemo: Almost all aquarium fish in the US are caught in the wild (phys.org)
10-08  Male flies are not mini-females: Cell-specific, non-uniform growth drives sexual size differences in fruit flies (phys.org)
10-08  Self-cleaving receptors act as cellular quality control for protein synthesis (phys.org)
10-08  Astronomers discover the most ''pristine'' star in the known universe (phys.org)
10-08  Sinking balls of krill food could be good news for the planet (phys.org)
10-08  Research shines light on ''double-yielding'' behavior in soft materials (phys.org)
10-08  Global atlas of thermal tolerance provides heat check for freshwater organisms (phys.org)
10-08  Canal Istanbul stirs fear and uncertainty in nearby villages (phys.org)
10-08  From refugee to Nobel: Yaghi hails science''s ''equalising force'' (phys.org)
10-08  Researchers discover a hidden atomic order that persists in metals even after extreme processing (phys.org)
10-08  Protein nanorings designed to detect and neutralize SARS-CoV2 virus (phys.org)
10-08  Tianwen-2 probe takes a selfie with Earth to mark China''s National Day (phys.org)
10-08  Four things to know about climate change and human migration (phys.org)
10-08  Veggie ''burgers'' face the chop as EU lawmakers back labeling ban (phys.org)
10-08  Illegal cannabis cultivation leaves lasting chemical footprint on California''s public lands (phys.org)
10-08  Deforestation can cause eight-fold increase in flood event risk (phys.org)
10-08  Deadwood brings wild orchids to life: Study uncovers important carbon flux in the ecosystem (phys.org)
10-08  The remarkable rise of eBird—the world''s biggest citizen science project (phys.org)
10-08  AI-based method accurately segments and quantifies overlapping cell membranes (phys.org)
10-08  As ocean temperatures warm, fish in Western Australia are heading south (phys.org)
10-08  Every third school in Vilnius lies in a high air pollution zone, Lithuanian study reveals (phys.org)
10-08  Webb unveils doomed star that could help solve mystery of missing massive red supergiants (phys.org)
10-08  Protected areas in the Hauraki Gulf nearly triple under a new law—but it comes with a catch (phys.org)
10-08  Likely origins of black hole collision with ''squashed'' orbital path revealed (phys.org)
10-08  Whiskers for warrens: Why wombats have such whiskery snouts (phys.org)
10-08  Half the UK''s fish stocks are overfished—but the evidence shows how they can be revived (phys.org)
10-08  Soil bacteria and minerals can form a natural ''battery'' that breaks down antibiotics in the dark (phys.org)
10-08  New data analysis finds significant wage disparities for Latinas across California counties (phys.org)
10-08  Cheaper, fresher, greener—new research promises lower prices for local food (phys.org)
10-08  V717 Andromedae is an active low mass ratio contact binary, observations reveal (phys.org)
10-08  Look to the skies this week to see the ''Draconid'' meteor shower (phys.org)
10-08  Wild mushroom harvesters in Mid-Atlantic region collect fungi, build community (phys.org)
10-08  Algorithm reveals ''magic sizes'' for assembling programmable icosahedral shells at minimal cost (phys.org)
10-08  Once dominant, US agricultural exports falter amid trade disputes and rising competition (phys.org)
10-08  Wildlife flee as floods swamp Indian parks (phys.org)
10-08  Three scientists win Nobel Prize in chemistry for the development of metal-organic frameworks (phys.org)
10-08  Record flooding hits Vietnam city, eight killed in north (phys.org)
10-08  New Zealand''s seas warming faster than global average: Report (phys.org)
10-08  Energy storage and new materials eyed for chemistry Nobel (phys.org)
10-08  Snakebite surge as Bangladesh hit by record rains (phys.org)
10-08  AI advance helps astronomers spot cosmic events with just a handful of examples (phys.org)
10-08  The human cost of healthy eating: Some recommended US diets carry higher risk of forced labor in food supply chains (phys.org)
10-08  Lizard genetics provide new perspective on evolution (phys.org)
10-08  Method to assess the status of wild reindeer may help with conservation efforts (phys.org)
10-08  Slime mold soil microbes could be a source of potent antimicrobials (phys.org)
10-08  Imported cut flowers at low risk of spreading livestock viruses, finds study (phys.org)
10-08  Record-breaking 2024 Amazon fires drive unprecedented carbon emissions and ecosystem degradation (phys.org)
10-08  Tree swallows thrive despite pollution from forever chemicals (phys.org)
10-08  Assessing overconfidence among national security officials (phys.org)
10-08  Scientists unlock new patterns of protein behavior in cell membranes (phys.org)
10-08  Adding human guidance to AI tutors enhances benefits for students, study finds (phys.org)
10-08  Bacterial enzyme and nanoparticle discoveries hold promise for treating gut pain (phys.org)
10-08  High-speed onion mist: Cutting technique and blade sharpness affect droplet spray, study shows (phys.org)
10-08  Antarctic Circumpolar Current flowed three times faster 130,000 years ago, core samples reveal (phys.org)
10-08  Questionable lead reporting for drinking water virtually vanished after Flint water crisis, study reveals (phys.org)
10-08  Europe isn''t prepared for the unmanned aircraft threat. Will its ''drone wall'' be enough? (phys.org)
10-08  How land restoration could address malnutrition among India''s Indigenous families (phys.org)
10-08  Eight out of 10 supply chain risk categories show decline for 4th quarter (phys.org)
10-08  US Latinos hit new population and labor force records (phys.org)
10-08  Why free speech rights got left out of the Constitution—and added in later via the First Amendment (phys.org)
10-08  Policing in a pandemic: Harlem residents speak out on safety, bias and mistrust (phys.org)
10-08  Splitting water: How order and disorder direct chemical reactivity (phys.org)
10-08  Leafcutter ants have blind spots, just like truck drivers (phys.org)
10-08  Eco-friendly technology removes toxic PFAS from water (phys.org)
10-08  Bamboo-based plastic can be made to biodegrade quickly, but still holds up in tough conditions (phys.org)
10-08  Abandoned land drives dangerous heat in Houston, researchers find (phys.org)
10-08  The world''s snow leopards are very similar genetically—findings suggest that doesn''t bode well for their future (phys.org)
10-08  Internet favors the development of flexible identities among language learners (phys.org)
10-08  Sustainable consumption needs more social pressure, study says (phys.org)
10-08  Considering the risk of wildlife-spread diseases during ecosystem restoration (phys.org)
10-08  More women to win Nobel science prizes in future: Former laureate (phys.org)
10-08  Neutron scanning of coral fossils reveals Earth''s hidden climate history (phys.org)
10-08  AI adoption jumps to 84% among researchers as expectations undergo significant ''reality check'' (phys.org)
10-08  Tory plan to scrap net zero target puts UK climate leadership at risk (phys.org)
10-08  Smartphones manipulate our emotions and trigger our reflexes. No wonder we''re addicted (phys.org)
10-08  Observing quantum weirdness in our world: Nobel physics explained (phys.org)
10-08  Chinese companies are changing the way they operate in Africa: Here''s how (phys.org)
10-08  Worrying levels of lead detected in the Indigenous population of the Amazon (phys.org)
10-08  How fish affect carbon storage in the ocean (phys.org)
10-08  Children are capable of extreme bravery from a young age. A psychologist explains how (phys.org)
10-08  Africa''s ''great green wall'' is stalling: In Senegal very few planted areas show progress (phys.org)
10-08  From the pulpit to the picket line: For many miners, religion and labor rights have long been connected in coal country (phys.org)
10-08  Researchers discover enlarged areas of the spinal cord in fish, previously found only in four-limbed vertebrates (phys.org)
10-08  Physicists detect water''s ultraviolet fingerprint in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS (phys.org)
10-08  Between rain and snow, machine learning finds nine precipitation types (phys.org)
10-08  The H-1B visa fee hike in the United States opens a policy window for Canada (phys.org)
10-08  Tariffs have potential to reshape US beer market, says study (phys.org)
10-08  Wings, booze and heartbreak: What my research says about the hidden costs of sports fandom (phys.org)
10-08  Words matter when it comes to wages, prestige linked to female-associated jobs (phys.org)
10-08  More young adults are living with their parents than previous generations did (phys.org)
10-08  Two-step excitation unlocks and steers exotic nanolight (phys.org)
10-07  Easter Island''s statues actually ''walked,'' and physics backs it up (phys.org)
10-07  Hidden highways of the sky mapped: How wind, temperature and species dynamics shape aerial habitat distribution (phys.org)
10-07  Polymer scaffold can self-assemble in tissue to deliver multiple vaccine components over time (phys.org)
10-07  Animations of wildlife tracking data help explore animal movements (phys.org)
10-07  Scientists learn that rare bacterium ''plays dead'' to survive (phys.org)
10-07  Developing technology to deploy stabilized solar arrays and enable spacecraft docking (phys.org)
10-07  Blackwater photos suggest new symbiosis between fish and anemones (phys.org)
10-07  Efficient bacterial modeling cuts computational costs for researchers (phys.org)
10-07  The world''s chemical pollution: Current state of research (phys.org)
10-07  Boosting work engagement through a simple smartphone diary (phys.org)
10-07  Hiring in high-growth firms: Exploring the timing of organizational changes (phys.org)
10-07  Rare intersex spider among new species discovered in Thailand (phys.org)
10-07  Research shows COVID-19 hit Dutch scientists hard, but did not widen the gender publication gap (phys.org)
10-07  Small-scale societies worldwide show universal pattern in tool specialization (phys.org)
10-07  Chemists discover new way of breaking down climate-damaging ''laughing gas'' (phys.org)
10-07  Enzyme pair unlocks a microbial puzzle to better treat, prevent and detect disease (phys.org)
10-07  Uncovering diverse water adsorption characteristics in metal–organic frameworks (phys.org)
10-07  Increase in cell volume and nuclear number of the koji fungus enhances enzyme production capacity (phys.org)
10-07  Plant-based lubricant outperforms talc and microplastics, offering a nontoxic alternative for seed dispersal (phys.org)
10-07  First device based on ''optical thermodynamics'' can route light without switches (phys.org)
10-07  Physicists develop new quantum sensor at the atomic lattice scale (phys.org)
10-07  Tracking flood frequency key to protecting communities, according to study (phys.org)
10-07  Yeast proteins reveal the secrets of drought resistance (phys.org)
10-07  Jamestown colonists brought donkeys, not just horses, to North America, old bones reveal (phys.org)
10-07  Rare deep-sea dives reveal what shapes biodiversity in Japan''s trenches (phys.org)
10-07  Mexican migrants struggle to reintegrate after being deported (phys.org)
10-07  Plasma rampdown prediction model could improve reliability of fusion power plants (phys.org)
10-07  High-precision measurements reveal the energies of nuclear decays (phys.org)
10-07  New study rules out binary hardening as cause of Dimorphos''s orbital period drop (phys.org)
10-07  Gravitational lenses imaged by Webb during its first run (phys.org)
10-07  The space beyond our planet is a long way from empty and a long way from boring (phys.org)
10-07  Climate change may create ''ecological trap'' for species who can''t adapt (phys.org)
10-07  General relativity could make life possible on planets orbiting white dwarfs (phys.org)
10-07  Composite metal foam endures over 1 million load cycles at 400C and 600C (phys.org)
10-07  Powerful and precise multi-color lasers now fit on a single chip (phys.org)
10-07  Cracking the secret of Kanazawa gold leaf''s brilliant texture (phys.org)
10-07  New species of poisonous frog discovered in the Peruvian Amazon (phys.org)
10-07  Hiking Nobel laureate finally learns of his prize (phys.org)
10-07  ''Veggie burgers'' face grilling in EU parliament (phys.org)
10-07  The future of Antarctic ice: New study reveals the mathematics of meltwater lakes (phys.org)
10-07  Ancient teeth provide new insight into the lives of the world''s first farming villagers (phys.org)
10-07  ''Bigfoot'' virus found: New phage targets Legionnaires'' disease-causing bacteria (phys.org)
10-07  Some carbon projects are actually harmful to climate: Study shows how to avoid that (phys.org)
10-07  Scientists discover hidden gecko species in Atacama desert (phys.org)
10-07  What parents need to know about AI in the classroom (phys.org)
10-07  Ancient Patagonian hunter-gatherers took care of their injured and disabled, study finds (phys.org)
10-07  Nanotech probe detects vitamin C levels in fresh produce and juices (phys.org)
10-07  Australian teachers are some of the highest users of AI in classrooms around the world, survey reveals (phys.org)
10-07  Setting health standards for sharks (phys.org)
10-07  Nobel Prize for physics goes to 3 scientists for discoveries in quantum mechanical tunneling (phys.org)
10-07  Archaeologists uncover ritual platforms that helped pave the way for Chinese unification (phys.org)
10-07  ''Unprecedented but not unexpected'': Study unpacks record 2023 ocean heat wave (phys.org)
10-07  Unreachable Nobel winner hiking ''off the grid'' (phys.org)
10-07  Could this year''s drought dull fall foliage viewing? (phys.org)
10-07  Computer advances and ''invisibility cloak'' vie for physics Nobel (phys.org)
10-07  The Nobel Prize in physics is to be announced Tuesday (phys.org)
10-07  Florida''s Mote Marine Laboratory relocates hundreds of marine animals to new 130M facility (phys.org)
10-07  Involuntary childlessness rates compared between Israel and US in international study (phys.org)
10-07  Industry scientists reveal reluctance to test chemicals for behavioral effects, despite growing evidence (phys.org)
10-07  DNA nanospring that measures cellular motor power could yield improved disease diagnosis (phys.org)
10-07  Waste management workers have gone from hero to zero in the public''s eyes since the pandemic, UK research says (phys.org)
10-07  With new analysis, Apollo samples brought to Earth in 1972 reveal exotic sulfur hidden in moon''s mantle (phys.org)
10-07  Bacteria may influence accumulation of gold nanoparticles in spruce tree needles (phys.org)
10-07  Spain culls cattle to contain lumpy skin disease (phys.org)
10-07  Southern right whales awe admirers in Patagonia after coming back from brink of extinction (phys.org)
10-07  Research team explores inclusion at conferences (phys.org)
10-07  Researchers integrate waveguide physics into metasurfaces for advanced light control (phys.org)
10-07  AI streamlines search for catalysts to clear hydrogen production hurdles (phys.org)
10-07  Digital twin for forests developed with help of new laser scan technology (phys.org)
10-07  Student-led study finds sex education fails 2SLGBTQIA students (phys.org)
10-07  How to solve the remote work stalemate—study offers tools for successful hybrid work (phys.org)
10-07  Dog treats recalled nationwide over Salmonella risk to pets (phys.org)
10-07  3I/ATLAS''s coma proves another cometary formation theory (phys.org)
10-07  Plastic pollution disrupts recovery of threatened coral reefs (phys.org)
10-07  Regenerative farming can boost soil carbon in Ethiopia, but climate change limits gains (phys.org)
10-07  Stretchable waveguides maintain stable transmission even when bent or twisted (phys.org)
10-07  Map of bacterial gene interactions uncovers targets for future antibiotics (phys.org)
10-07  Naturally fast-growing spruce trees have many long fibers, case study shows (phys.org)
10-07  YouTube shapes young people''s political education, but the site simplifies complex issues (phys.org)
10-07  How to conduct post-atrocity research: Key insights from practitioners in the field (phys.org)
10-07  Virtual particles: How physicists'' clever bookkeeping trick could underlie reality (phys.org)
10-07  Quantum uncertainty captured in real time using femtosecond light pulses (phys.org)
10-07  Satellite scans can estimate urban emissions (phys.org)
10-07  How biological motors achieve maximum efficiency (phys.org)
10-07  More than a quarter of Canadian teens have experienced sexual violence online (phys.org)
10-07  Accelerating climate modeling at a lower cost (phys.org)
10-07  How the Southern Ocean controlled climate and atmospheric carbon dioxide during the lukewarm interglacials (phys.org)
10-07  Lake Tahoe algae experiment suggests seasonal shifts ahead (phys.org)
10-07  Mysterious signs on Teotihuacan murals may reveal an early form of Uto-Aztecan language (phys.org)
10-07  Sweet taste cells resist nerve damage through c-Kit protein, study finds (phys.org)
10-07  Location, individual circumstances impact caregiver well-being, researchers find (phys.org)
10-07  Report: Sustainability in supply chains is still firm-level priority (phys.org)
10-07  Molecular motors drive new non-invasive cancer therapies (phys.org)
10-07  World''s first known butt-drag fossil trace was left by a rock hyrax in South Africa 126,000 years ago (phys.org)
10-07  Third dimension of data storage: Physicists demonstrate first hybrid skyrmion tubes for higher-density quantum computing (phys.org)
10-07  Key wheat genes that control plant height and grain size identified (phys.org)
10-07  From engines to nanochips: Physicists redefine how heat really moves (phys.org)
10-07  Q&A: The essential role of the urban tree microbiome—a key to city health (phys.org)
10-07  Trust found to be more important than cost in climate policy (phys.org)
10-07  Novel intracellular trafficking pathway discovered in plant cells (phys.org)
10-07  Harnessing GeSn semiconductors for tomorrow''s quantum world (phys.org)
10-07  Bringing the digital revolution to direct exoplanet imaging with LCD technology (phys.org)
10-06  Open communication may be the only way of reaching highly polarized audiences (phys.org)
10-06  Coastal flooding in the Bay Area: New research illuminates strategies for adaptation (phys.org)
10-06  Flexible schedules and other negotiated arrangements may affect teams'' success—for better or worse (phys.org)
10-06  Universities can turn AI from a threat to an opportunity by teaching critical thinking (phys.org)
10-06  Could life exist on Mars today? Here''s what the latest evidence says (phys.org)
10-06  Unlocking the structural analysis of alkaloids with a new metal-organic framework (phys.org)
10-06  Built to move: The role of design in sports participation (phys.org)
10-06  More and more Australian families are homeschooling. How can we make sure they do it well? (phys.org)
10-06  Intense rain, landslides and potholes everywhere: How climate change is trashing Australia''s roads (phys.org)
10-06  AI tool visually maps science funding and its real-world impacts (phys.org)
10-06  Six months in ''climate hell'': Relentless heat causes routine fainting episodes in textile factories, investigation shows (phys.org)
10-06  New species of deep-sea shark and crab discovered off Western Australia (phys.org)
10-06  Conservatives less influenced by higher education on death penalty views (phys.org)
10-06  What past education technology failures can teach us about the future of AI in schools (phys.org)
10-06  Strontium optical lattice clock exhibits record-high coherence time (phys.org)
10-06  Book of Kells: Exploring the evidence that points to Pictish origins in north-east Scotland (phys.org)
10-06  Sharper exoplanet data: Limb darkening correction can boost transit depth accuracy fivefold (phys.org)
10-06  Take a flight over the Martian surface with the Mars Express orbiter (phys.org)
10-06  AI in higher education: Experts discuss changes to be seen (phys.org)
10-06  Why clicks and movements matter in digital survey responses (phys.org)
10-06  Inhalers drive carbon emissions equivalent to 530,000 cars each year, study shows (phys.org)
10-06  New research suggests red dwarf systems are unlikely to have advanced civilizations (phys.org)
10-06  Innovative approaches can help finance sector respond to nature loss (phys.org)
10-06  How MXenes truly work: Novel technique shines light on next-gen nanomaterials (phys.org)
10-06  How forest soil properties influence arsenic mobility and toxicity in soil organisms (phys.org)
10-06  Synthesized protein from fish blood could prevent food and drugs from freezing (phys.org)
10-06  Smart cutting system used by female sawflies could transform surgery and reduce patient harm (phys.org)
10-06  How black holes produce powerful relativistic jets (phys.org)
10-06  Opinion: People want to engage with science. Don''t mistake questions for controversy (phys.org)
10-06  Chip-based phonon splitter brings hybrid quantum networks closer to reality (phys.org)
10-06  One hiker dead, hundreds rescued after heavy snowfall in China (phys.org)
10-06  Climate-resilient cultivation could secure winter wheat (phys.org)
10-06  Domestic work inequality emerges as factor in both economic disparity and marriage trends, reports study (phys.org)
10-06  Researchers develop the first miniaturized ultraviolet spectrometer chip (phys.org)
10-06  ''Toothpick grooves'' in ancient fossil human teeth may not be from toothpicks after all (phys.org)