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22:20  Carbon emissions now more than double the planetary boundary, analysis finds (phys.org)
22:00  Data reveal a significant acceleration of global warming since 2015 (phys.org)
21:00  A superradiant clock phase emerges when Rydberg atoms meet quantum light, simulations suggest (phys.org)
20:10  Researchers thought inbred koalas were at risk of extinction—what they discovered upends genetic conventions (phys.org)
20:00  Artificial feeding platform transforms study of ticks and their diseases (phys.org)
18:00  The ''Great Texas Freeze'' killed thousands of purple martins: Biologists worry recovery could take decades (phys.org)
17:22  Fluorescent imaging reveals how a global parasite develops, opening new paths for drug treatment (phys.org)
10:40  Upconversion materials: A new frontier in solar water-splitting (phys.org)
09:20  Elephants avoid humans far more than baboons, waterbucks or antelopes (phys.org)
08:40  Soybeans recruit beneficial soil microbes to defend against a major pest (phys.org)
08:40  Toxic evolution: How wasps and frogs mimic pain molecules to deter predators (phys.org)
08:20  Engineers improve infrared devices using century-old materials (phys.org)
08:00  Tracking the toxic metals left behind by wildfires (phys.org)
08:00  New research warns charities against ''AI shortcut'' to empathy (phys.org)
07:40  Plant cell structure could hold key to cancer therapies and improved crops (phys.org)
07:30  AI-designed diffractive optical processors pave the way for low-power structural health monitoring (phys.org)
07:20  Amazon fish contaminated with toxic metals threaten riverine communities'' health (phys.org)
07:10  Making mini-lightning in a block of plastic (phys.org)
07:00  Toward practical laser-driven light sails using photonic crystals (phys.org)
06:50  Researchers create a never-before-seen molecule and prove its exotic nature with quantum computing (phys.org)
06:40  Chemically tuning nanographene into topological spin chains and why the ends matter (phys.org)
06:30  Why Large Hadron Collider predictions can miss the mark, and a new way to fix it (phys.org)
06:20  Marine biologists a family history of San Diego''s giant kelp over more than four decades (phys.org)
06:00  Protecting wildlife from genetic collapse with newly identified ''early warning signals'' (phys.org)
06:00  Shrinking the carbon footprint of chemical manufacturing with lasers and solar radiation (phys.org)
05:40  How evolution shapes color diversity in coral reef fish (phys.org)
05:40  Microbial ancestor of complex life was more sophisticated than previously thought, studies suggest (phys.org)
05:30  Electric field tunes vibrations to ease heat transfer (phys.org)
05:20  Missing technosignatures? Turbulent plasma may blur ultra-narrow signals before they leave their home star systems (phys.org)
05:10  New software for biodiversity research enables comprehensive quantification of ecological stability (phys.org)
05:00  Research sheds light on food safety risks in California''s Central Coast produce (phys.org)
05:00  Flipped chromosomal segments drive natural selection, Atlantic silversides study shows (phys.org)
04:50  Polymer-chemistry dataset created for training AI models (phys.org)
04:40  Why woodpeckers rarely get rattled: Skulls built to control rotation, not cushion blows (phys.org)
04:20  Ocean currents drive disease spread between oyster reefs: Research identifies restoration sites at risk (phys.org)
04:00  Real-time imaging of microplastics in the body improves understanding of health risks (phys.org)
03:50  A translation vanished: Why Ljuba Metzl may be missing from theater history (phys.org)
03:50  New species of ancient mollusk found in South Korean waters (phys.org)
03:40  Environmental sampling finds more poultry viruses than bird swabs in live markets (phys.org)
03:20  Drones capture rare harbor porpoise mating behavior off Shetland (phys.org)
03:10  Weaponizing kinship: How Colombia''s armed conflict uses family loss to tear apart communities (phys.org)
03:00  Whole-genome study of koalas shows genetic diversity alone can misread extinction risk (phys.org)
03:00  This odd little plant could help turbocharge crop yields (phys.org)
03:00  Even if warming is limited to 2C, wildfires, storms and beetles may boost Europe forest loss (phys.org)
02:50  Wild macaques don''t abandon babies. So why did Punch''s mother? (phys.org)
02:40  Paleontologists challenge use of bone growth rings to age crocodiles, dinosaurs (phys.org)
02:40  We designed an AI tutor that helps college students reason rather than give them answers (phys.org)
02:30  The Black Death''s counterintuitive effect: As human numbers fell, so did plant diversity (phys.org)
02:20  Polymers that crawl like worms: How materials can develop direction without being told where to go (phys.org)
02:20  Why are some stars always visible while others come and go with the seasons? (phys.org)
02:10  2025 was hotter than it should have been: Five influences and a dirty surprise offer clues to what''s ahead (phys.org)
02:00  Researchers advance solvent-based recycling for flexible plastics (phys.org)
02:00  Cleaner water, longer-lasting devices: New benchmark measures electrocatalysis oxidants in real time (phys.org)
01:50  CEO turnover taxes analyst attention, skewing broader forecasts (phys.org)
01:40  How cells work together: The mathematics behind biological shapes (phys.org)
01:40  Piecing together parasitic plant pathways (phys.org)
01:30  Cooling Dwight: Researchers are helping to address heat inequities in New Haven (phys.org)
01:20  Franconia''s agriculture of the future: Olives and rice instead of barley and sugar beet? (phys.org)
01:20  Pond-dwelling microalga exposes a parallel track for RNA processing (phys.org)
01:00  Scientists clock a driving factor in the evolution of error correction (phys.org)
00:40  Lord of the fruit flies: How scientists are defending against a major agricultural pest (phys.org)
00:40  Scientists create a hexagonal diamond that could be even harder than the real thing (phys.org)
00:30  Introducing the Interplanetary Habitable Zone (phys.org)
00:20  Binary star population of open cluster NGC 2158 explored with Hubble (phys.org)
03-05  Multifractal patterns across deep time: What measurement density reveals about Earth''s history (phys.org)
03-05  Newfound terrestrial crocodile fossil redraws the map of Europe in the age of the dinosaurs (phys.org)
03-05  Freshwater fish are more resilient to rising temperatures than marine fish, ecologists find (phys.org)
03-05  Researchers find harmful algae species wasn''t new to South Australian waters (phys.org)
03-05  How Japanese red elder plants save two lives with one fruit drop (phys.org)
03-05  New LVK catalog adds 128 gravitational-wave candidates, more than doubling detections (phys.org)
03-05  NASA''s eclipse megamovie project releases full data on 2024 solar eclipse (phys.org)
03-05  Burned permafrost peatlands release carbon for years after wildfires, researchers find (phys.org)
03-05  How considering green spaces at multiple scales improves city planning (phys.org)
03-05  When populist rhetoric is high, entrepreneurs are more likely to dodge taxes (phys.org)
03-05  Neutrons reveal magnetic signatures of chiral phonons (phys.org)
03-05  Scientists successfully harvest chickpeas from ''moon dirt'' (phys.org)
03-05  How old is the universe? The oldest stars give us a clue (phys.org)
03-05  Black Death ''rewilding'' did not boost biodiversity, study suggests (phys.org)
03-05  Self-repairing spacecraft could change future missions (phys.org)
03-05  What goes on inside a massive star before it explodes as a supernova? (phys.org)
03-05  Too many deer in your area? Birth control could help (phys.org)
03-05  Improved estimates of storm water in sewers could help reduce flooding (phys.org)
03-05  Swipe right, but safer: New Safety Map aims to help people navigate risks on dating apps (phys.org)
03-05  3D imagery helps bring world''s ant diversity to life (phys.org)
03-05  ESA''s Mars orbiters watch solar superstorm hit the red planet (phys.org)
03-05  Molecular ''catapult'' fires electrons at the limits of physics (phys.org)
03-05  The secret lives of catalysts: How microscopic networks power reactions (phys.org)
03-05  Japan startup''s space rocket fails for third time (phys.org)
03-05  Punch the orphan macaque is outgrowing his plushie and making friends (phys.org)
03-05  Thermogenetics: How proteins are controllable by heat (phys.org)
03-05  How a California desalination plant could help solve water shortages on the Colorado River (phys.org)
03-05  Tomato and pepper production faces emerging threats (phys.org)
03-05  How moss helped solve a grave-robbing mystery (phys.org)
03-05  How to live a long and healthy life, according to the ancients (phys.org)
03-05  Less traffic, less noise: Green axes cut noise levels in cities (phys.org)
03-05  Natural dye produced by Amazonian fungus can be used in cosmetics (phys.org)
03-05  What Geminga''s 100 TeV cutoff may mean for cosmic-ray acceleration in the Milky Way (phys.org)
03-05  Tracing extracellular vesicles'' journey from cancer cells to urine (phys.org)
03-05  NASA finds source of Artemis II problem that forced rollback from the launch pad (phys.org)
03-05  From water splitting to H₂O₂: A new method narrows carbon nitride photocatalyst design (phys.org)
03-05  Why conversation is more like a dance than an exchange of words (phys.org)
03-05  Almost a third of Gen Z men agree a wife should obey her husband, global study finds (phys.org)
03-05  Smarter mangrove protection: Study links a 7.3% area boost to 13.3% resilience gain (phys.org)
03-05  Antibacterial coatings with short-term effect may fail over longer periods of time (phys.org)
03-05  Irrigation gaps in weather models could skew air quality forecasts, study finds (phys.org)
03-05  Microbial assembly line makes plastic upcycling programmable (phys.org)
03-05  Trapping light on thermal photodetectors shatters speed records (phys.org)
03-05  Simulation makes it possible to study movements of cell''s largest protein complexes without supercomputers (phys.org)
03-05  We discovered lethal new fungal diseases in wild Australian reptiles. It''s time to act fast (phys.org)
03-05  Drinking water at risk long after wildfires, study warns (phys.org)
03-05  Just three molecules can launch gene-silencing condensates in stem cells (phys.org)
03-05  Influenza''s molecular theft caught in action—how the virus steals the cap of host RNA in order to replicate (phys.org)
03-05  Researchers decode the welfare effects of pricing algorithms (phys.org)
03-05  Evolution of new physical traits in mollusks has declined and grown more predictable over time (phys.org)
03-05  Understanding how cells take up and use isolated mitochondria to restore energy function (phys.org)
03-05  What''s going on inside quantum computers? New method simplifies process tomography (phys.org)
03-05  Study shows COVID-19 financial stress slowed digital finance adoption in Africa (phys.org)
03-05  Six years of field data show how climate and light shape early growth of abarco, informing reforestation in Colombia (phys.org)
03-05  Debugging a quantum processor: New method pinpoints qubit errors during logical operations (phys.org)
03-05  How adult hygienic honey bees show unique advantages in fighting infectious pathogens (phys.org)
03-05  Value investing''s pulse returns, showing predictable swings in value-growth performance (phys.org)
03-05  How pro- and anti-gun PAC contributions after school shootings effectively neutralize each other (phys.org)
03-05  A new face for ''Little Foot,'' the most complete Australopithecus skeleton to date (phys.org)
03-05  Female astronauts face clotting risks, five-day weightlessness simulation suggests (phys.org)
03-05  One-of-a-kind microscope reveals living cells in unprecedented detail (phys.org)
03-05  Why are cats prone to kidney disease? A study points to unusual fats (phys.org)
03-05  Light in the forest: Computer simulations show increased tree diversity from competition for canopy light (phys.org)
03-05  The forest is our pantry: Alaska national forests support abundant wild foods (phys.org)
03-05  Claims of ''rediscovered'' Michelangelos unsettle Renaissance experts (phys.org)
03-05  Climate change pushes tropical insects to their heat limit (phys.org)
03-05  Mosquito monitoring through sound—implications for AI species recognition (phys.org)
03-05  Drill core reveals asynchronous land–ocean responses to ancient ocean anoxia (phys.org)
03-05  Charred pot residues reveal prehistoric Europeans'' surprisingly complex cuisines (phys.org)
03-05  Ctenophore research points to earlier origins of brain-like structures (phys.org)
03-05  Research shows 41 US states are getting warmer, all in slightly different ways (phys.org)
03-05  Salmonids reveal the cold truth about human impacts on Fennoscandian lakes (phys.org)
03-05  Job listings with wide pay ranges may deter female applicants (phys.org)
03-05  Oldest known bony fish fossils uncover early vertebrate evolution (phys.org)
03-05  SWOT satellite takes stock of world''s river water (phys.org)
03-05  When unpaid cooking, cleaning and child care get a dollar value, income inequality in the US shrinks (phys.org)
03-05  The sea is higher than we thought and millions more are at risk, study finds (phys.org)
03-05  NA62 Collaboration refines measurement of rare particle decay (phys.org)
03-05  Most plastic waste is contaminated. Our new ''nano'' recycling tech embraces this messy reality (phys.org)
03-05  Most compact quadruple star system yet fits within an area the size of Jupiter''s orbit (phys.org)
03-05  Using individual atoms to achieve fossil-free chemistry (phys.org)
03-05  Cockroaches that eat each other''s wings become exclusive partners (phys.org)
03-05  Study reveals reported crop yield gains from breeding may be overstated (phys.org)
03-05  Australia''s carbon markets risk penalizing Indigenous stewardship (phys.org)
03-05  Satellite study of 2.2 million thunderstorms shows how to predict their formation (phys.org)
03-05  With Evo 2, AI can model and design the genetic code for all domains of life (phys.org)
03-04  Did the first human ancestor originate in the Balkans? New fossil shows evidence of bipedalism (phys.org)
03-04  ''Nano-origami'' reshapes liquid droplets into six-pointed stars (phys.org)
03-04  The Maya engineering paradox: Masters of water, prisoners of mercury (phys.org)
03-04  Preparing students to deal with ''reality shock'' in the workplace (phys.org)
03-04  Mars Express orbiter captures craters on planet''s Arabia Terra (phys.org)
03-04  Möbius-inspired surface controls light in two directions (phys.org)
03-04  Nanoparticle vaccine approach takes on a new target: Hepatitis C virus (phys.org)
03-04  AI has powerful uses for First Nations oral cultural knowledge. Here''s how (phys.org)
03-04  Creating sustainable supply of declining tree species can support floodplain habitat restoration (phys.org)
03-04  Teachers report limited or no training to support neurodivergent pupils, new study finds (phys.org)
03-04  JWST reveals surprising secrets in Jupiter''s northern lights (phys.org)
03-04  Tax evasion should be treated as a form of corruption for criminal accountability, new study argues (phys.org)
03-04  Could working from home help reverse declining birth rates? (phys.org)
03-04  Research shows risk‑averse producers sell earlier in grain marketing year (phys.org)
03-04  Astronomers discover TOI-5734 b, a hot sub-Neptune twice Earth''s size (phys.org)
03-04  Black soldier fly larvae show promise for safe organic waste removal (phys.org)
03-04  New peptide catalyst enables stereoselective head-to-tail macrocycle synthesis (phys.org)
03-04  Forest exhibits resilience after California mega fire (phys.org)
03-04  Software tool shows potential for cost effective coastal erosion monitoring (phys.org)
03-04  Effective marine protection can more than triple dive tourism revenue (phys.org)
03-04  How natural history museums can help restore the natural world (phys.org)
03-04  Loneliness linked to fear of embarrassment, teen research reveals (phys.org)
03-04  Rice-based cheese? Study points to possibility for new rice markets (phys.org)
03-04  Japan eyes remote Pacific island for nuclear waste (phys.org)
03-04  New 4D-STEM method isolates atomic structures from clustered nanocrystals (phys.org)
03-04  Chimps'' love for crystals could help us understand our own ancestors'' fascination with these stones (phys.org)
03-04  Prolonged drought linked to instability in key nitrogen-cycling microbes in Connecticut salt marsh (phys.org)
03-04  First field training officer may set use-of-force habits, study suggests (phys.org)
03-04  Northern hemisphere snow cover is shrinking—new analysis tracks how fast (phys.org)
03-04  Space Force won''t launch Vulcan rockets until booster problem solved (phys.org)
03-04  A tool lets residents track Texas power outages and aids in disaster response (phys.org)
03-04  Radiocarbon dating rewrites angiosperm trees'' lifespan records worldwide (phys.org)
03-04  Planting big native trees early can simplify forest restoration in Aotearoa (phys.org)
03-04  Poking a nanostring: Scientists uncover energy cascades in tiny resonators (phys.org)
03-04  Ancient plant-eater with a twisted jaw and sideways-facing teeth was a ''living fossil'' in its own time (phys.org)
03-04  Jackdaw chicks listen to adults to learn about predators (phys.org)
03-04  Four decades of data give unique insight into the sun''s inner life (phys.org)
03-04  Bacterial abundance drives dissolved organic carbon distribution in North Atlantic gyre, model suggests (phys.org)
03-04  ''Mismatched'' plant water isotopes vanish with better sampling: Study points to better drought forecasts (phys.org)
03-04  The ''Bloom cycle'' is a newly described biochemical pathway that explains key plant processes (phys.org)
03-04  Paternal mitochondria in plants can rescue defective maternal DNA, study reveals (phys.org)
03-04  Pollen exposure linked to poorer exam results taken at the end of secondary school (phys.org)
03-04  Intermediate phases unlock faster nanoparticle crystallization (phys.org)
03-04  Hard-to-make diastereomers: How a cage-like allyl reagent changes the outcome (phys.org)
03-04  A fanged frog long thought to be one species is revealing itself to be several (phys.org)
03-04  From hyperbolic in-plane anisotropy to an optical chirality: A new route to nanoscale circular polarizers (phys.org)
03-04  The wetland puzzle that stumped hydrology for decades—how physics and AI joined forces to predict unmeasured regions (phys.org)
03-04  Examining public perceptions of assisted reproductive technologies in wildlife conservation (phys.org)
03-04  Urban trees can absorb more CO₂ than cars emit on some summer days, Munich study shows (phys.org)
03-04  A community-driven standard for reporting metal–organic framework syntheses (phys.org)
03-04  Discovery of natural mechanism behind ferroptosis solves longstanding puzzle in cell biology (phys.org)
03-04  Recycling jumps when garbage collection drops, new research shows (phys.org)
03-04  Tiny flows, big insights: Microfluidics system boosts super-resolution microscopy (phys.org)
03-04  Late scientist''s notebooks help finish study of rare 55-million-year-old tarpon fossil (phys.org)
03-04  BaSi₂-supported nickel catalyst boosts low-temperature hydrogen production (phys.org)
03-04  A common CRISPR platform enables comparative studies of multicellularity in social amoebae (phys.org)
03-04  The key to attacking ''undruggable'' proteins: Transient clustering state reveals a moving target (phys.org)
03-04  How an underground fungal map of the world''s oldest, slowest-growing rainforest trees can boost Earth''s resilience (phys.org)
03-04  Sting in the tail of scorpion venom accelerates blood clotting, could help save lives (phys.org)
03-04  Chemically ''stapled'' peptides used to target difficult-to-treat cancers (phys.org)
03-04  A Plan B for space? On the risks of concentrating national space power in private hands (phys.org)
03-04  World''s biggest astronomy camera seeks to answer pressing questions about the universe (phys.org)
03-04  Maize may have more importance in pre-European Michigan than previously thought (phys.org)
03-04  What is happiness? A philosopher looks for answers (phys.org)
03-04  The RCW 36 nebula: A cosmic hawk and its baby stars (phys.org)
03-04  Moths use magnetic compass and visual cues to guide them during migration (phys.org)
03-04  A 2,850‑year‑old mass grave in Serbia reveals a shift in prehistoric violence (phys.org)
03-04  Rainfall can shape bird populations as much as temperature, global study reveals (phys.org)
03-04  Arrowhead marks found in Central Asia could prove the existence of Homo sapiens 80,000 years ago (phys.org)
03-04  Ancient zircon crystals provide a window into early Earth history (phys.org)
03-04  HETDEX data reveal a vast ''sea of light'' between early galaxies (phys.org)
03-04  Want to improve worker performance with AI? First, help staff understand their own strengths and weaknesses (phys.org)
03-04  Liquid crystal phase in antiferromagnets can be detected electrically (phys.org)
03-04  Wildlife imaging shows that AI models aren''t as smart as we think (phys.org)
03-04  Letting atomic simulations learn from phase diagrams (phys.org)
03-04  Having a ''growth mindset'' helps entrepreneurs adapt to setbacks (phys.org)
03-04  Life forms can planet hop on asteroid debris—and survive (phys.org)
03-04  ''Natural'' and ''healthy'' food labels may mislead consumers (phys.org)
03-04  What happens if truth is lost? Philosopher explains how truth defines our humanity (phys.org)
03-04  Remote work opens doors for workers with poor mental health (phys.org)
03-04  Study finds 77% of US national parks are highly vulnerable to climate change (phys.org)
03-04  Studying snakes'' ability to stand upright could inform soft robotics and more (phys.org)
03-04  Genetic library for soybean cyst nematode could renew resistance, profitability for soybean growers (phys.org)
03-04  Rewilding could fill gap left by Panama''s lost giants (phys.org)
03-04  Fans value ethics over innovation at AI hologram concerts, new study finds (phys.org)
03-04  Brain structure volume linked to increased social tolerance in macaques (phys.org)
03-04  Implementing selective immigration and import policies could counter the rise in populism (phys.org)
03-04  A new ''uncertainty relation'' for quantum measurement errors (phys.org)
03-04  Climate shifts could leave many protected floodplains too dry (phys.org)
03-04  70-year field study finds fertilizer imbalance can halve mycorrhizal fungi (phys.org)
03-04  A 690-million-kilometer journey through space ends for Australia''s SpIRIT mission (phys.org)
03-04  Asteroid Ryugu samples offer new insights into early solar system magnetism (phys.org)
03-04  Reduce rust by dumping your wok twice, and other kitchen tips (phys.org)
03-03  Newly excavated Maya wetland settlement shows the civilization''s adaptation to changing climate (phys.org)
03-03  Left-handed people may have a psychological edge in competition (phys.org)
03-03  Did plants nearly wipe out all marine life on Earth—twice? (phys.org)
03-03  How realistic does a supermarket need to be? Study examines consumer research methods (phys.org)
03-03  Brazilian fossil site yields smallest rhynchosaur fossil ever recorded (phys.org)
03-03  AI biases can influence people''s perception of history (phys.org)
03-03  Synthetic gene medicines may disrupt DNA repair (phys.org)
03-03  AI technology detects real-time koala crossing in first for field (phys.org)
03-03  Deadly soil fungal pathogen puts Australia''s reptiles at risk of extinction (phys.org)
03-03  Hidden atomic dichotomy drives superconductivity in ultra-thin compound (phys.org)
03-03  Researchers engineer cold-tolerant proteins to give US an Arctic edge (phys.org)
03-03  Australians face misinformation online daily, research reveals (phys.org)
03-03  Hairdressers could be a secret weapon in tackling climate change, new research finds (phys.org)
03-03  Study reveals how end-of-world beliefs shape Americans'' response to global threats (phys.org)
03-03  Digital targeting creeps out customers (phys.org)
03-03  Travel far, breed hard, and die young: Short-eared owls and why they should be studied (phys.org)
03-03  Permafrost is key to carbon storage. That makes northern wildfires even more dangerous (phys.org)
03-03  Crocodile caught in an Australian creek 1,200 miles from its tropical habitat (phys.org)
03-03  Tiny Purgatorius fossils in Denver Basin hint at early primate spread southward (phys.org)
03-03  Modern twist on wildfire management methods has a bonus feature that protects water supplies (phys.org)
03-03  National report supports measurement innovation to aid commercial fusion energy and enable new plasma technologies (phys.org)
03-03  Chemists create iridium compounds for the synthesis of ''smart'' antitumor drugs (phys.org)
03-03  A computer simulation is helping to prepare Australia for H5 bird flu (phys.org)
03-03  Closing bank branches opens opportunities for scammers, research finds (phys.org)
03-03  Europe''s answer to Starship (phys.org)
03-03  Temporal dynamics of predatory nematodes in Guam reveal effective biological control of root knot (phys.org)
03-03  Physicists discover long-predicted ''clock magnetism'' in an atomically thin crystal (phys.org)
03-03  Quantum dynamics show ''memory'' depends on whether states or observables evolve (phys.org)
03-03  Chemists rapidly assemble fusicoccadiene, a complex fungal molecule tied to cancer research (phys.org)
03-03  Thousands of dead puffins are washing up on Europe''s beaches—why it''s been such a dangerous winter for seabirds (phys.org)
03-03  Color shortcut reveals bumblebees are efficient decision-makers (phys.org)
03-03  Limiting global warming can reduce US wildfire smoke-related deaths by thousands annually (phys.org)
03-03  How to train your catalyst, one atom at a time (phys.org)
03-03  Chemists create complex DNA structures without hydrogen bonds (phys.org)
03-03  Good samaritan or bad: Research supports a more nuanced view of international monetary fund reforms (phys.org)
03-03  Are these killer whales cannibals? They probably don''t think so themselves (phys.org)
03-03  Porpoises can ''turn down the volume'' to withstand ship noise (phys.org)
03-03  Low fertility may not be an economic threat, researchers argue (phys.org)
03-03  Oman ophiolite study suggests subduction zones can lock away CO₂ (phys.org)
03-03  Greenhouse gas fluxes in Everglades provide path for maximizing carbon capture via water management (phys.org)
03-03  Research reveals cosmic tug-of-war behind the Crab Pulsar''s zebra stripes (phys.org)
03-03  Feral horses and cattle create more resilient nature, rewilding study reveals (phys.org)
03-03  Isolating vesicle-cloaked viruses in city and hospital wastewater (phys.org)
03-03  Large land predators were hunting big plant-eaters more than 280 million years ago, study finds (phys.org)
03-03  Young adults often see online hate speech as ''normal,'' study finds (phys.org)
03-03  Soil saturation data sharpens atmospheric river flood warnings, study of 71,000 storms finds (phys.org)
03-03  Built to withstand, or built to worry? Housing and disaster risk perception (phys.org)
03-03  Agrivoltaics can increase or reduce yields and profits, depending on the crop and where the systems are deployed (phys.org)
03-03  New 2D membrane reactor improves photocatalytic synthesis (phys.org)