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06:40  Having a religious affiliation doesn''t prevent betting on sports (phys.org)
06:40  Flipping the K switch: First potassium-gated ion channel discovered in animal (phys.org)
06:20  New microscope reveals previously hidden differences in photosynthetic light-harvesting antennae (phys.org)
06:10  How a free flow of information can amplify incorrect ideas (phys.org)
06:00  Thinner than hair and stretchable like rubber, this new shield tackles a space-age problem in one layer (phys.org)
06:00  Europe''s seafloor fishing looks profitable until societal costs turn the math upside down (phys.org)
05:50  Light can now be shaped in empty space, and it could simplify sensing and boost data links (phys.org)
05:40  Urban birds fear women more than men, and scientists don''t know why (phys.org)
05:40  Hidden stripe pattern lets microscopes auto-focus across 400 times deeper range (phys.org)
05:30  Egg-scanning AI may let hatcheries sort life, death and sex before chicks emerge (phys.org)
05:20  Natural rubber process boosts tire toughness about tenfold while preserving stiffness (phys.org)
05:20  Conquering the final frontiers in nanographene synthetic methodologies (phys.org)
05:00  Study reveals insights for climate resilience in smallholder cacao farms (phys.org)
05:00  Investigating the disordered heart of glass (phys.org)
04:40  Soil fertilization with Amazonian dark earth increases tree diameter by up to 88% (phys.org)
04:00  NASA fires up powerful lithium-fed thruster for trips to Mars (phys.org)
04:00  Zinc–redox crosstalk: A new key to cellular protein quality control (phys.org)
03:40  Climate policy isn''t partisan, and research suggests more on the right support it than oppose it (phys.org)
03:40  Tiny DNA fragments, big agricultural insights: New genomic approach helps improve crop resilience (phys.org)
03:20  Light pollution alters food webs along riverbanks, finds study (phys.org)
03:20  Organic matter diversity determines how much iron is available for marine life, study finds (phys.org)
03:00  Why the dawn chorus sounds different from place to place (phys.org)
03:00  A mechanical blue LED: Stretching GaN shifts light from UV to blue without changing chemistry (phys.org)
02:40  Humidity and heat are killers for tropical birds: Waxbill and hornbill studies highlight the dangers (phys.org)
02:40  Ancient farming clues may finally expose where humanity''s most important wheat first emerged (phys.org)
02:20  Urban agriculture could supply about 28% of Europe''s vegetable demand (phys.org)
02:00  How can opinions be maximally influenced? New research offers insights (phys.org)
02:00  Invisible fertility crisis: Chemicals and climate change threaten reproduction across species (phys.org)
01:40  Stick-on gel delivers drugs directly to plants to clear infections quickly (phys.org)
01:40  Will attendance‑based grading improve school absenteeism? (phys.org)
01:20  Peatlands are vital for tackling climate change, yet scientists still haven''t found them all (phys.org)
01:20  Soil, not fertilizer, is primary source of nitrogen gas loss in rice paddies, study reveals (phys.org)
01:00  Your local storm forecast is likely based on weather miles away. We''re trying to bring it closer to home (phys.org)
01:00  They cover just 3% of Earth, yet the unanswered questions around them could reshape climate action forever (phys.org)
00:40  An anomaly in global sea level rise is explained by deep ocean heating (phys.org)
00:40  From pet to pest: Research warns invasive goldfish are reshaping freshwater ecosystems (phys.org)
00:20  Researchers discover new reproductive method that will improve cattle production (phys.org)
00:00  German rescuers launch new bid to free stranded whale (phys.org)
04-28  Climbers open Everest route past dangerous ice block (phys.org)
04-28  Data from Earth''s most remote atoll show soil fungi are key to island regeneration (phys.org)
04-28  Handle with care: Mobile microgrippers pick up cells in a pinch (phys.org)
04-28  Possums and gliders are pushing a native Australian bird to extinction. What can we do? (phys.org)
04-28  With a swipe of a magnet, microscopic ''magno-bots'' perform complex maneuvers (phys.org)
04-28  Your ''recycled polyester'' leggings are not as sustainable as you think (phys.org)
04-28  Global supply chains cause environmental harm, but they can help repair it too (phys.org)
04-28  Passive acoustic monitoring reveals new insights on foraging activity of Hector''s dolphins (phys.org)
04-28  Research reveals why beavers are getting busy sooner in spring (phys.org)
04-28  Why do high-speed particles bounce higher in wet collisions? (phys.org)
04-28  Image: Fiery fall color in southern Chile (phys.org)
04-28  Physics can be hard: Mindfulness may help, research suggests (phys.org)
04-28  Bowhead whale recovery reflects century-old whaling patterns (phys.org)
04-28  Astronomers release massive set of ''virtual universes'' for global research (phys.org)
04-28  Rainforests can buffer rising CO₂ in the short term—but this comes at a cost (phys.org)
04-28  ALMA reveals giant molecular clouds across Needle galaxy''s full disk (phys.org)
04-28  AI slashes the time needed to design better heat-harvesting devices (phys.org)
04-28  For decades, this bias test looked inside minds—now its biggest blind spot is coming into focus (phys.org)
04-28  Antarctica''s ice shelves are vulnerable to melting from below—knowing how far ocean heat reaches is crucial (phys.org)
04-28  Female candidates punished for negative language on the campaign trail, new study finds (phys.org)
04-28  Wildfire posts can save crucial minutes, but one hidden effect is reshaping how crews and resources get deployed (phys.org)
04-28  Airborne desert dust may warm climate far more than expected, new analysis shows (phys.org)
04-28  Deep-ocean heat has been marching closer to Antarctica, reveals long-term study (phys.org)
04-28  Nations to kick off world-first fossil fuel exit talks (phys.org)
04-28  Rare two-colored lobster caught by fishermen off Cape Cod donated to aquarium (phys.org)
04-28  Two whale groups separated by seas—but not by genes, study finds (phys.org)
04-28  Proportional voting method could enhance electoral representation and group decision-making (phys.org)
04-28  What is black garlic? How heat and humidity turn a pungent ingredient mild and slightly sweet (phys.org)
04-28  Firehorse superstition helps uncover why women''s education may not drive Japan''s fertility decline (phys.org)
04-28  JWST hunts for an ''Earth-moon'' twin in a habitable zone, but the star has other plans (phys.org)
04-28  An unprecedented Antarctic heat wave hit in the dead of winter—what it signals for the decades ahead (phys.org)
04-28  Beating and bleeding dummy hearts to train surgeons for emergency trauma injuries (phys.org)
04-28  Room-temperature vibrations could transform how industry makes graphene (phys.org)
04-28  This ultracold quantum device turns electricity into something far stranger that could unlock sound-based lasers (phys.org)
04-28  Sewers have been hiding a climate problem in plain sight, and this new tool finally exposes its true scale (phys.org)
04-28  How principles of self‑compassion help fight loneliness in the age of AI (phys.org)
04-28  Simulations predict ground motion for earthquakes on Bay Area''s Hayward fault (phys.org)
04-28  Light-based scans reveal how cells can be stable yet adaptable (phys.org)
04-28  Fragile no more, nickelates get an upgrade that changes how superconductivity endures (phys.org)
04-28  Predators and prey: What studying animals teaches us about toxic work environments (phys.org)
04-28  Rivers worldwide reveal greenhouse gas rise that''s been overlooked for decades (phys.org)
04-28  Aligned cells may explain why some wounds heal faster than others (phys.org)
04-28  Offshore winds identified as a culprit in coastal floods, research finds (phys.org)
04-28  Music fans separate artists'' controversies from their art, study finds (phys.org)
04-28  At just four nanometers thick, this metal starts behaving in a way physicists did not expect (phys.org)
04-28  Breaking connections helps ideas spread farther, says physics-based study (phys.org)
04-28  Beyond city limits: New ecology framework links urban, rural and wild landscapes (phys.org)
04-28  Machine learning offers faster, more reliable analysis of Fermi surfaces in search of spintronic materials (phys.org)
04-28  Specially designed material combines light and electricity to remove PFAS from water without harmful byproducts (phys.org)
04-28  Why stars spin down, or up, before they die (phys.org)
04-28  Scrapped inheritance tax linked to stronger growth in private firms with heirs, shows study in Sweden (phys.org)
04-28  Detailed DNA repair snapshots reveal how BRCA-linked cancer cells may survive (phys.org)
04-28  Informal educators get a powerful new way to speak their mind and boost their skills (phys.org)
04-28  Small differences in cell structures called microtubules determine how well cancer drug performs (phys.org)
04-28  Self-powered fibers can spot oil contamination and heat buildup within milliseconds (phys.org)
04-28  Single X-ray photons reveal hidden light-matter interactions in 50-nanometer double slits (phys.org)
04-28  How climate change affects nutrient dynamics in lakes and reservoirs (phys.org)
04-28  Amazon safeguards cut deforestation but miss rising forest degradation threat (phys.org)
04-28  How giants that vanished 10,000 years ago triggered ripple effects that are still felt today (phys.org)
04-28  Neural network speeds tuning of attosecond light pulses for physics experiments (phys.org)
04-28  Location, location, location: How the Nile helped an ancient Sudanese city thrive for centuries (phys.org)
04-28  He ran from Vesuvius with coins, lamp and a mortar, and now AI brings his final story into view (phys.org)
04-28  Medical scientists apply the strictest ethics—at least in theory (phys.org)
04-28  Time-evolving polymer recreates nature''s signature twist (phys.org)
04-28  Better volcano eruption predictions on Earth—and Venus—thanks to Mauna Loa study (phys.org)
04-28  Common claim that most transgender youth renounce that identity is not supported by statistics, research finds (phys.org)
04-28  How bacteria circumvent plants'' immune system (phys.org)
04-28  The cost of toxic leadership in the workplace, and how to avoid it (phys.org)
04-28  Synchrotron safety monitoring sheds light on dark photons (phys.org)
04-28  Potential signs of life on distant planets sound exciting, but confirmation can take years (phys.org)
04-28  New self-assembling polymers proven to be effective at gene delivery (phys.org)
04-28  Here''s what we know about the climate cost of white trails aircraft leave in the sky (phys.org)
04-28  Coercion isn''t care, and new laws that enforce treatment and confinement are dangerous (phys.org)
04-28  Atomic map reveals how Leptospira bacteria flip virulence switch inside hosts (phys.org)
04-28  Mopane worm and termite sales relieve poverty in rural South Africa—studies explore the impact (phys.org)
04-28  Two suns are better than one—planets thrive around binary stars (phys.org)
04-28  What to know about sex trafficking as Pittsburgh hosts the NFL draft (phys.org)
04-28  DNA molecular computer combines memory and computing at scales below 2 nm (phys.org)
04-28  The Duolingo taxi test—could being rude to the driver cost you your dream job? (phys.org)
04-28  Brazil''s farm expansion has left a vast soil carbon debt—but one fix could help meet climate goals (phys.org)
04-27  Mining the solar system to build a new world (phys.org)
04-27  CRISPR untangles five-gene protein that helps plants grow in early stages (phys.org)
04-27  Japan startup seeks approval of cat kidney disease treatment (phys.org)
04-27  Rare ribosome tweak in E. coli reveals possible antibiotic target (phys.org)
04-27  Researchers say remote Lake Superior island''s wolves are thriving as packs prey on moose (phys.org)
04-27  More than two species? Scientists challenge taxonomy of two-toed sloths in Amazonia (phys.org)
04-27  Beer and cannabis could share ''sex switch,'' study finds (phys.org)
04-27  Study explores why workers are leaving their jobs in the homeless services sector (phys.org)
04-27  An acoustic device helps reduce bycatch of endangered Black Sea porpoises (phys.org)
04-27  Bacterial defense system builds DNA in unexpected new way to stop viruses (phys.org)
04-27  An interplanetary shortcut can speed up trips to Mars (phys.org)
04-27  Looser mortgage lending rules, regulation may destabilize financial system (phys.org)
04-27  New method to raise investment funds for projects that restore coastal wetlands for climate adaptation (phys.org)
04-27  Improving animal welfare in the lab: AI helps better detect pain (phys.org)
04-27  What happened after the fast-food pay raise in California? New data explains (phys.org)
04-27  Why dolphins swim so fast: The secrets of hidden whirlpools (phys.org)
04-27  The planet haul that changes everything (phys.org)
04-27  Scientists have discovered the key to conserving the elegant spider-orchid (phys.org)
04-27  Botany''s answer to Darwin''s finches shows evolution in real time (phys.org)
04-27  DuctGPT demonstrates how AI can accelerate discovery of next-generation fusion materials (phys.org)
04-27  Self-organizing ''pencil beam'' laser could help scientists design brain-targeted therapies (phys.org)
04-27  A host of positive ''tipping points'' can regenerate nature (phys.org)
04-27  Tandem superflare observations reveal origin of the stellar Fe Kα line (phys.org)
04-27  Orangutan uses Indonesia canopy bridge in ''world first'': NGO (phys.org)
04-27  Novel study maps changes in US immigration policy landscape since 9/11 (phys.org)
04-27  Fairer disaster aid arrives just as fast with a new routing algorithm (phys.org)
04-27  Crab shell by-products could help regulate the marine lifetime of biodegradable plastics (phys.org)
04-27  Chernobyl''s wildlife: The real story isn''t the presence of radiation, it''s the absence of humans (phys.org)
04-27  The fake disease that fooled the internet, and what it says about all of us (phys.org)
04-27  Microplastics have been found to interact with the gut microbiome. Here''s what health effects they might have (phys.org)
04-27  AI-enhanced microscopy produces crisp, real-time video inside live cells (phys.org)
04-27  Universal patterns emerge across 22 languages, mapping how vocabularies evolve (phys.org)
04-27  How emoji use at work can determine how competent your colleagues think you are (phys.org)
04-27  Extreme stability in ultrafast nanomagnetism aids the development of faster data storage (phys.org)
04-26  The threat of light pollution puts the world''s darkest skies in the Atacama Desert at risk (phys.org)
04-26  This new tool makes AI''s role in student writing visible (phys.org)
04-26  Ammonia as a clean fuel: ''Do not create a new nitrogen problem,'' says researcher (phys.org)
04-26  Deep under Antarctic ice, a long-predicted cosmic whisper finally breaks through in 13 strange bursts (phys.org)
04-26  Reading shortcuts for children may be popular, but the research doesn''t back them up (phys.org)
04-26  Can warning videos blunt misinformation? What a 12-country test found (phys.org)
04-26  Why did Clovis toolmakers choose difficult quartz crystal? New study offers clues (phys.org)
04-26  Paris has successfully cut noise pollution, but urban birds still can''t sing at their natural pitch (phys.org)
04-26  Bonuses can lower self-set goals and reduce performance, experiment suggests (phys.org)
04-26  Microfluidic device tracks cell ''squishiness'' faster and more reliably than standard methods (phys.org)
04-26  Australian farmers are battling another potential mouse plague—what is causing it? (phys.org)
04-26  Forty years on from the disaster, why there are foxes, bears and bison again around Chernobyl (phys.org)
04-26  Fluorescent probe lights up centrioles and cilia in living cells across species (phys.org)
04-26  More shearwaters are washing up dead on Australian beaches. It''s not due to ''natural'' causes (phys.org)
04-26  Venice is sinking. We analyzed every plan to save it, and none would preserve the city as we know it (phys.org)
04-26  Catalysis App: Structured research data for developing sustainable catalysts (phys.org)
04-26  Before dinosaurs vanished, a hamster-sized mammal was already shaping what survived next on the Pacific Coast (phys.org)
04-26  Contribution to Artemis II Moon mission sees successful test of a space camera under cosmic ray conditions (phys.org)
04-26  More activity means less response in active materials (phys.org)
04-26  Legacy preference bans may not increase college diversity, researchers say (phys.org)
04-26  This life‑threatening bacterium''s hidden motor just gave medicine an unexpected opening to fight back (phys.org)
04-25  Don''t just plant trees, plant forests to restore biodiversity for the future (phys.org)
04-25  Studying the emergence of leaders in moving crowds of pedestrians (phys.org)
04-25  Century of data shows global decline in fish growth (phys.org)
04-25  Magnet with near-zero external field could reshape future electronics (phys.org)
04-25  The platypus is even weirder than thought, scientists discover (phys.org)
04-25  How accelerating evolution could help corals survive future heat waves—new study (phys.org)
04-25  Saturday Citations: Cruise ship pathogen spread in ancient Rome; Plus: Pomegranates, retinal implants (phys.org)
04-25  Inside 18 years of ape minds, a vast record that may upend how human intelligence began (phys.org)
04-25  Can jarrah forests be recovered after bauxite mining? (phys.org)
04-25  The most energetic neutrino ever detected could be primordial (phys.org)
04-25  Low wages, poor training put security guards—and the public—at risk, study finds (phys.org)
04-25  Education saves lives: New study reveals global link between learning and longevity (phys.org)
04-25  New study reveals how video games support children''s well-being (phys.org)
04-25  Chernobyl''s exclusion zone is a beacon of biodiversity—but it faces new threats from Russia''s invasion (phys.org)
04-25  Neutrinos caught on camera: Testing the first prototype of a new elementary particle detector (phys.org)
04-25  El Niño season predicted to start as early as next month (phys.org)
04-25  High-resolution imaging shines light on nanoscale nuclear organization (phys.org)
04-25  Light near surface of ultra-thin optical fibers can sort twisted nanoparticles (phys.org)
04-25  Re-engineered human cells boost gene-editing particle potency across multiple delivery systems (phys.org)
04-25  Bipartisan-cited science is rarely used by policymakers, study finds (phys.org)
04-25  Light-activated electrolyte oxidizes water to promote tumor cell death (phys.org)
04-25  Machine learning identifies catalyst ''sweet spot'' for greener urea from waste gases (phys.org)
04-25  Simplifying clean hydrogen production with a new all-in-one photocatalytic cocatalyst (phys.org)
04-25  Natural-language AI helps chemists design molecules step by step (phys.org)
04-25  Human-altered estuaries now drive stronger tides farther inland (phys.org)
04-25  Chromosomes condense in three timed chemical waves during cell division, study shows (phys.org)
04-25  Scientists call for integrating three energy demand goals into climate policy by 2035 (phys.org)
04-25  Promising H5N1 vaccine protects dairy calves and mice against severe disease (phys.org)
04-25  A mother''s gift: Plastid-derived structures help sea urchin development and dispersal (phys.org)
04-25  Genomic tool untangles how microbes spread—even when they look almost identical (phys.org)
04-25  Extra sets of chromosomes may help aggressive tumor cells spread, study finds (phys.org)
04-25  Inside the competition for capital at some of the world''s biggest banks (phys.org)
04-25  Self-regulating process governs cosmic order inside star clusters (phys.org)
04-25  Carbon nanotubes are closing the gap on copper conductivity (phys.org)
04-25  Waste biomass helps unlock hydrogen and formate in lower-energy electrolysis (phys.org)
04-25  Scientists map hidden magnetism on the sun''s far side (phys.org)
04-25  Why delaying climate action now means higher seas by 2100 (phys.org)
04-25  Sombrero Galaxy''s vast halo emerges in rare detail 30 million light-years away (phys.org)
04-25  ''Aquila Booster'' challenges theoretical limits of particle acceleration in pulsar wind nebulae (phys.org)
04-25  LAMOST maps open cluster NGC 1647, linking broad main sequence to differential reddening (phys.org)
04-25  Gravity''s subtle effect on light could improve groundwater, volcano and carbon storage monitoring (phys.org)
04-24  42 lost pages of the new testament manuscript discovered (phys.org)
04-24  Amazon recovery masks diversity loss as fires, droughts and windstorms reshape forest edges (phys.org)
04-24  First gap-free peanut genomes reveal genes behind bigger seeds and better oils (phys.org)
04-24  New approach to detect ultra-rare part-per-sextillion isotopes could also sharpen dark matter searches (phys.org)
04-24  Could warming seas bring great white sharks back to the North Sea? A 5‑million‑year‑old shark tooth may provide clues (phys.org)
04-24  Beavers leave a trail as they head into the Arctic and reshape the landscape (phys.org)
04-24  Lower-intensity coconut farming boosts yields and soil health in West Africa (phys.org)
04-24  One blue whale song unlocks oceans of data (phys.org)
04-24  Orbital dances unlock true masses of Orion''s young stars (phys.org)
04-24  This battered Jurassic sea giant held on against the odds, and its fossil hints at an unexpected survival strategy (phys.org)
04-24  An agricultural mosaic in Taiwan (phys.org)
04-24  Some rays flash decoy eyes while others never do, as evolution''s hidden trade-off comes into focus (phys.org)
04-24  Quantum ''dark modes'' no longer block phonon control, opening new paths for scalable devices (phys.org)
04-24  One-way phonon synchronization could survive noise and defects, theoretical physicists suggest (phys.org)
04-24  How deceptive content reached millions of voters during the 2020 US elections (phys.org)
04-24  How electron structure affects light responses in moiré materials (phys.org)
04-24  A third of animal habitats on land could experience multiple extreme events by 2085, new study suggests (phys.org)
04-24  Wildfires spread towards northern Japan town (phys.org)
04-24  Q&A: Apollo astronaut Schmitt talks about getting back to the moon and life in the universe (phys.org)
04-24  A massive, unstable ice block stalls Everest climbers at base camp (phys.org)
04-24  This 2,200-year-old Roman wreck hid a repair story that rewrites how ancient ships survived long voyages (phys.org)
04-24  Examining threats to monetary sovereignty in the digital era (phys.org)
04-24  Smoke caused by seasonal fires shrouds northern Thailand (phys.org)
04-24  Extreme rain on snow is testing aging dams across Michigan and Wisconsin—this is the future in a warming world (phys.org)
04-24  Climate change means more landslides in NZ—but new tech can help reduce the risk (phys.org)
04-24  New bioreactor turns stem cells into an immune-cell factory, producing 40 million human macrophages per week (phys.org)
04-24  DNA damage just got more complicated: A long-missed weak spot emerges when light and oxygen strike (phys.org)
04-24  Milky Way''s ''little cousins'' may hold clues about infant universe (phys.org)
04-24  Retrospective genre bias can misread art; AI helps recover original context (phys.org)
04-24  Moon dust could stop being a nuisance and start reshaping how humans may build beyond Earth (phys.org)
04-24  Ancient African topography remotely modulated the South Asian summer monsoon millions of years ago, study finds (phys.org)
04-24  These ''good'' viruses hold up a booming industry—AI just found a faster way to track them (phys.org)
04-24  Giant octopuses may have ruled the oceans 100 million years ago (phys.org)
04-24  Life''s earliest proteins may have folded into complex shapes with far fewer amino acids (phys.org)
04-24  Efficient degradation of short-chain PFAS achieved with new method (phys.org)
04-24  We think norms spread by imitation, but one deceptively simple rule tells a more human story (phys.org)
04-24  AI accelerators deliver accurate models for challenging quantum chemistry calculations (phys.org)
04-24  AI automates quantum dot voltage tuning for scaling up quantum computing (phys.org)
04-24  How a sinking lithospheric root raised Mongolia''s Hangay Mountains (phys.org)
04-24  Study shows a widely used antifungal drug works only when its target enzyme is active (phys.org)
04-24  Reeds boost mosquito spread in rivers and ponds (phys.org)
04-24  Divergent moral values could make groups more accepting of norm-breaking behavior (phys.org)
04-24  Inside the skull of a Devonian fish from Gondwana, revealed by neutron imaging (phys.org)
04-24  Robotic fish prototype cuts aquaculture stress while inspecting nets and water (phys.org)
04-24  A huge tectonic boundary shook the ground where dinosaurs once stood (phys.org)
04-24  Women in science: Global study finds presence without power (phys.org)
04-24  Room to move: Neutron scattering shows how proteins behave in crowded environments (phys.org)
04-24  Atomic-level snapshots reveal how a key copper enzyme powers nature''s chemistry (phys.org)
04-24  Rye mulch stabilizes vegetable yields—clover living mulch can significantly reduce yields (phys.org)
04-24  E. coli editing technique expands into a universal toolkit for rewriting bacterial DNA (phys.org)
04-24  Tiny songbird crosses Sahara by flying night after night (phys.org)
04-24  Q&A: Nature plays role in national security (phys.org)
04-24  Riding the quantum wave: Quasiparticles reveal a magneto-optical transport phenomenon (phys.org)
04-24  Common soil fungus could cut pesticide use while helping tomatoes grow stronger (phys.org)
04-24  Political views may influence trust in smart technologies, research finds (phys.org)
04-24  Why more gut and soil microbes could make ecosystems easier to predict (phys.org)
04-24  Apple byproducts could power vehicles and feed livestock (phys.org)
04-24  From the Pampas to Patagonia, DNA reveals South America''s human history (phys.org)
04-24  Legal categories for animals still divide—and limit—animal rights (phys.org)
04-24  Climate and competition alone cannot explain Neanderthal extinction, study finds (phys.org)
04-24  What if humans could regrow tissue? New study moves science closer (phys.org)
04-24  Do polysaccharide-degrading enzymes also help build polysaccharides? (phys.org)
04-24  Brazil unearths a bizarre beaked reptile with a trans-Atlantic prehistoric link (phys.org)
04-24  Molecular chains unlock atomically precise nanoribbons for next-generation electronics (phys.org)
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