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10:10  How much CO₂ does your flight really produce? How to know if carbon footprint claims are accurate (phys.org)
08:30  Archaeologists reveal second-largest Roman olive oil mill in the Roman Empire (phys.org)
08:20  New study shows why clothing take-back programs fail—and what truly moves consumers to act (phys.org)
08:20  Team studies beryllium-7 variations over Antarctic regions of the Southern Ocean (phys.org)
08:00  Ape ancestors and Neanderthals likely kissed, new analysis finds (phys.org)
07:30  Low-fat vegan diet can reduce an individual''s greenhouse gas emissions by 51% (phys.org)
06:33  Almost half of Oregon elk population carries advantageous genetic variant against chronic wasting disease, study shows (phys.org)
06:30  Bird flu cases are on the rise again, including 2 million turkeys: Will that affect Thanksgiving dinner? (phys.org)
06:19  Enzyme-free approach gently detaches cells from culture surfaces (phys.org)
06:07  Why mysterious structures within Earth''s mantle hold clues to life here (phys.org)
05:43  Collaboration completes richest observation run of gravitational signals to date (phys.org)
05:20  Ancient and colonial legacies continue to shape Amazon forest biodiversity today (phys.org)
05:08  Hollow glass fiber sensors withstand extreme radiation in particle accelerator tests (phys.org)
05:04  A new way for coastal planners to explore the costs of rising seas (phys.org)
04:39  Nature-inspired solution softens impacts of hard coastal structures (phys.org)
04:31  CT scans reveal hidden details of ancient copper smelting in early Iran (phys.org)
04:22  Hayfeeders and other tools can improve health, welfare of stabled horses (phys.org)
04:17  First complete genome of Faba Granja Asturiana legume variety released (phys.org)
04:16  Researchers launch new Kansas Flood Mapping Dashboard (phys.org)
04:02  How bacteria ''feel'' surfaces: Fluorescent probe visualizes and quantifies membrane tension (phys.org)
03:50  Physicists drive antihydrogen breakthrough at CERN with record trapping technique (phys.org)
03:10  New cable design mitigates flaws in superconducting wires (phys.org)
03:10  Disputed Jordan codices reveal age variations under ion-beam scrutiny (phys.org)
02:48  Stars forge elements in new, uncharted ways: Experimental physicist discusses the ''i-process'' (phys.org)
02:39  Toilets can make Africa''s roads safer, according to this new study (phys.org)
02:29  Looking inside a well-preserved Neanderthal nose to solve a mystery about our ancestors'' faces (phys.org)
02:24  What teenagers want adults to know about their digital lives (phys.org)
02:12  Searching for exoplanets in the remnants of a dwarf galaxy (phys.org)
02:09  How three runaway stars solved a galactic mystery (phys.org)
01:59  Quantum teleportation between photons from two distant light sources achieved (phys.org)
01:55  Wine grape still carries molecular memory of its ancestry after 400 years, study finds (phys.org)
01:45  Many displaced girls in Uganda trapped in cycles of sexual, physical violence (phys.org)
01:38  Black student unions are under pressure. Here''s what they do and how they help Black students find community (phys.org)
01:37  Research breakthroughs often come through collaborations. Attacks on academic freedom threaten this vital work (phys.org)
01:36  Black families pay more to keep their houses warm than average American families (phys.org)
01:35  Quantum-centric supercomputing simulates supramolecular interactions (phys.org)
01:31  Researchers decode the chemistry behind a deadly genetic disorder (phys.org)
01:26  How a genetic circuit may have helped the evolution of insect wings (phys.org)
01:23  Nanoparticles promise swift Vibrio control for safer seafood and healthier fish (phys.org)
01:11  A ''problem'' leads to potential solutions for injured reptiles (phys.org)
01:05  Humans are evolved for nature, not cities, say anthropologists (phys.org)
00:58  Efficient quantum process tomography for enabling scalable optical quantum computing (phys.org)
00:57  Seal mothers care for deceased pups, exhibiting unique mammalian behavior in Antarctic predator species (phys.org)
00:56  Certain subjects in higher education can be better taught online, study shows (phys.org)
00:54  Algorithm finds smallest dataset that guarantees optimal solutions to complex problems (phys.org)
00:51  Extending yeast lifespan boosts biosynthetic output of valuable compounds (phys.org)
00:50  How most of the universe''s visible mass is generated: Experiments explore emergence of hadron mass (phys.org)
00:40  Mapping the future: AI deciphers alloy microstructures to enhance properties prediction and design (phys.org)
00:40  New theory promises faster, more accurate predictions of chemical reaction energetics (phys.org)
00:37  AI analyzes 300,000 hours of mammal calls to improve wildlife monitoring (phys.org)
00:30  Five factors can assess human costs account of overshooting goals, experts suggest (phys.org)
00:26  Why top firms paradoxically fire good workers (phys.org)
00:00  How would a ''drone wall'' help stop incursions into European airspace? (phys.org)
11-18  AI-induced psychosis: The danger of humans and machines hallucinating together (phys.org)
11-18  Why small, climate-vulnerable island states punch well above their weight in UN climate talks (phys.org)
11-18  Oregano oil shows promise as natural fire ant repellent (phys.org)
11-18  Study identifies main threats to marine life in boost to global conservation (phys.org)
11-18  Video catches wild wolf pulling in crab trap to get to food—but is it tool use? (phys.org)
11-18  New snake species named in honor of Steve Irwin (phys.org)
11-18  Synthetic AI data can''t always explain ''messy realities of people''s lives'' (phys.org)
11-18  Genomic study reveals gibbon evolutionary history and informs conservation strategies (phys.org)
11-18  New workplace technologies bring both benefits and emerging psychosocial risk (phys.org)
11-18  The genome editing playbook is different in neurons and other nondividing cells, researchers discover (phys.org)
11-18  Illuminating the messages that cells leave behind: Cells trek along vesicle ''breadcrumbs'' (phys.org)
11-18  Machine learning framework can scan for signs of extraterrestrial life (phys.org)
11-18  Noncredit community college training linked to higher earnings and employment rates (phys.org)
11-18  Nanorobots based on reconfigurable DNA origami arrays can work autonomously (phys.org)
11-18  New technique accurately predicts cannabis crop potency (phys.org)
11-18  Venice''s newest marvel is a wild, acrobatic dolphin. His refusal to leave puts him in danger (phys.org)
11-18  Artificial intelligence sparks debate at COP30 climate talks in Brazil (phys.org)
11-18  Study reveals how quiet political connections help corporations win contracts (phys.org)
11-18  Expert explains human fear of snakes (phys.org)
11-18  57% of Australians willing to pay more for sustainable clothing (phys.org)
11-18  Sharper MRI scans may be on horizon thanks to new physics-based model (phys.org)
11-18  Monitoring hidden processes beneath Kīlauea could aid eruption forecast (phys.org)
11-18  Quantum imaging settles 20-year debate on gold surface electron spin direction (phys.org)
11-18  Chiral skyrmion flows enable new approach to nanoscale logic devices (phys.org)
11-18  Deep imaging suggests isolated galaxy forms stars without signs of past mergers (phys.org)
11-18  First draft of climate pact lands at COP30 in Brazil (phys.org)
11-18  Singapore seizes record rhino horn haul (phys.org)
11-18  New synthesis strategy for (–)-gukulenin A reveals the chemistry behind its anticancer effects (phys.org)
11-18  Floating solar panels show promise, but environmental impacts vary by location, study finds (phys.org)
11-18  Study shows how social media sentiment can predict when people move during crises, improving humanitarian response (phys.org)
11-18  Andes glaciers will fail to buffer megadroughts by century''s end, study suggests (phys.org)
11-18  Antarctic ice loss linked to ''storms'' at ocean''s subsurface (phys.org)
11-18  Single-celled organisms have more complex DNA epigenetic code than multicellular life, researchers discover (phys.org)
11-18  ''Stranded, stressed'' giraffes in Kenya relocated as habitats encroached (phys.org)
11-18  Methane pollution still rises, but UN reports hope for near future reductions (phys.org)
11-18  People support higher taxes after understanding benefits of public goods, Japanese study finds (phys.org)
11-18  Dutch students show growing enthusiasm for generative AI in education (phys.org)
11-18  Report reveals 25% surge in global water use over two decades (phys.org)
11-18  Interpretable AI reveals key atomic traits for efficient hydrogen storage in metal hydrides (phys.org)
11-18  Supercomputer simulates quantum chip in unprecedented detail (phys.org)
11-18  When helping hurts: How acts of goodwill can stall peace (phys.org)
11-18  ''City of seven ravines'': Bronze age metropolis unearthed in the Eurasian steppe (phys.org)
11-18  Early Triassic sediments reveal Earth''s hidden wildfire past (phys.org)
11-18  How the ''Queen of the night'' flower rapidly produces its iconic scent (phys.org)
11-18  Green-synthesized zinc oxide nanoparticles from desert plants show broad antimicrobial activity (phys.org)
11-18  First complete record of global underground CO₂ storage released (phys.org)
11-18  Asteroid 2024 YR4 was Earth''s first real-life defense test (phys.org)
11-18  Cohesion, charging and chaos on the lunar surface (phys.org)
11-18  Balloon telescope captures new details of matter swirling around black holes (phys.org)
11-18  Sugar transporters found to boost aminoglycoside antibiotic entry into bacteria (phys.org)
11-18  From artificial organs to advanced batteries: A breakthrough 3D-printable polymer (phys.org)
11-18  Traditional Hawaiian fishponds help shield fish from climate change impacts (phys.org)
11-18  Study finds Marion County Record raid created ''shared press distress'' among fellow journalists (phys.org)
11-18  Open-access tool navigates expanding world of metal–organic frameworks for easier discovery (phys.org)
11-18  Sea urchin mass mortality events: Studies identify primary drivers (phys.org)
11-18  Enduring patterns in world''s languages: One-third of grammatical ''universals'' stand up to rigorous testing (phys.org)
11-18  Prescribed burning helps store forest carbon in big fire-resistant trees, long-term Sierra Nevada study shows (phys.org)
11-18  Small changes in turnout could substantially alter election results in the UK in the future, study warns (phys.org)
11-18  Astronomers reveal flat ''Diamond Ring'' in Cygnus X is a burst bubble remnant (phys.org)
11-18  Lethal aggression among chimpanzees tied to larger territories and higher infant survival (phys.org)
11-18  Lethal dose of plastics for ocean wildlife: Surprisingly small amounts can kill seabirds, sea turtles and marine mammals (phys.org)
11-18  Fake survey answers from AI could quietly sway election predictions (phys.org)
11-18  The woman and the goose: A 12,000-year-old glimpse into prehistoric belief (phys.org)
11-18  From warriors to healers: Muscle stem cell signal redirects macrophages toward tadpole tail regeneration (phys.org)
11-18  Earth''s earliest life 3.3 billion years ago revealed by faint biosignatures (phys.org)
11-18  Medieval communities boosted biodiversity around Lake Constance for centuries, study reveals (phys.org)
11-18  Iron-sulfur cluster found essential for proper ribosome assembly in cells (phys.org)
11-18  Wastewater from 47 countries often suppresses resistant bacteria, challenging common assumptions (phys.org)
11-18  Beyond the usual suspect: Nitrogen feeds algae blooms, researchers find (phys.org)
11-18  Equatorial reefs may act as refugia for corals during marine heat waves (phys.org)
11-18  Omo-Turkana Basin fossil catalog helps piece together early hominin record (phys.org)
11-18  Scientists map genetic distribution of maerl-forming algae across south-west Britain (phys.org)
11-18  New computational tool helps scientists interpret complex single-cell data (phys.org)
11-18  NASA, SpaceX launch US–European satellite to monitor Earth''s oceans (phys.org)
11-18  Worries about climate change are waning in many well-off nations—but growing in Turkey, Brazil and India (phys.org)
11-18  Seven in ten people think the papers regularly publish false information (phys.org)
11-18  Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus vaccine effectiveness linked to T cell response (phys.org)
11-18  California beaches are holding steady or gaining width, showing more resilience than expected (phys.org)
11-18  Severe floods cut global rice yields, threatening food security for billions (phys.org)
11-18  Ultracold potassium-cesium molecules assembled in absolute ground state (phys.org)
11-18  Interface-driven catalyst design combines clean hydrogen production and urea conversion (phys.org)
11-18  Molecular switch helps cancer cells survive harsh conditions (phys.org)
11-18  How adding plants to your driveway could reduce winter flood risks (phys.org)
11-18  Autistic dogs? Neurodiversity in our pets and what it might mean for us (phys.org)
11-18  G20 and the civil society elite: Spectacle instead of meaningful action (phys.org)
11-18  Most colleges score low on helping students of all faiths, or none, develop a sense of belonging (phys.org)
11-18  Why people trust influencers more than brands, and what that means for the future of marketing (phys.org)
11-18  Child-care affordability is coming at the expense of equity, and it''s time governments acted (phys.org)
11-18  Retailers are quietly changing their return policies. Here''s why you should be on the lookout this Black Friday (phys.org)
11-18  Fish farming is booming in Lake Victoria, but pollution and disease are wiping out millions. How to reduce losses (phys.org)
11-18  Student cheating dominates talk of generative AI in higher ed, but universities and companies face ethical issues (phys.org)
11-18  Reduced air pollution is making clouds reflect less sunlight (phys.org)
11-18  A microbial blueprint for climate-smart cows (phys.org)
11-18  New monitor now operational in the Large Hadron Collider (phys.org)
11-18  Most people do not feel free to leave a police interrogation room, research finds (phys.org)
11-18  Less is more: Study shows giving workers less autonomy improves their creativity (phys.org)
11-18  Parasitic ant tricks workers into killing their queen, then takes the throne (phys.org)
11-18  Light intensity steers molecular assemblies into 1D, 2D or 3D structures (phys.org)
11-18  Reducing arsenic in drinking water cuts risk of death, even after years of chronic exposure: 20-year study (phys.org)
11-17  Sociology, meet ecology: How the variability of coffee harvests can teach us about sustainable farming (phys.org)
11-17  Sea ice melting intensifies warming and humidification of high Arctic land, study finds (phys.org)
11-17  Why the chemtrail conspiracy theory lingers and grows—and why Tucker Carlson is talking about it (phys.org)
11-17  Forensic linguistics: How dark web criminals give themselves away with their language (phys.org)
11-17  30-year ''snapshot'' of Pacific Northwestern birds shows their surprising resilience (phys.org)
11-17  The fire is out, but Tongariro is now at risk of losing its unique biological legacy (phys.org)
11-17  Indigenous voices at COP30: The Amazon speaks—will the world listen? (phys.org)
11-17  How do you fire someone into the sun? (phys.org)
11-17  Hybrid workers working 90 fewer minutes on Fridays—a shift toward custom schedules could be undercutting collaboration (phys.org)
11-17  Lab setup mimics Arctic erosion to find out why shorelines are crumbling (phys.org)
11-17  Scientists uncover catalytic mechanism behind fatty acid-driven plant oil production (phys.org)
11-17  Global study offers first comprehensive assessment of lake water clarity changes (phys.org)
11-17  Video: A solar prominence hovers over the sun (phys.org)
11-17  Know when to fold ''em: Study reveals benefits of dropping unrealistic goals (phys.org)
11-17  Wheat could use far more water than expected during future heat waves (phys.org)
11-17  Long-nosed Pinocchio chameleon fooled researchers—two new species identified (phys.org)
11-17  ''Expulsion by suffocation'': How soy expansion and herbicide use are displacing Amazonian communities (phys.org)
11-17  Why ''incel'' social media accounts are encouraging young people towards extreme ''looksmaxxing'' procedures (phys.org)
11-17  Rethinking support surrounding intimate partner violence (phys.org)
11-17  Lead-free alternative discovered for essential electronics component (phys.org)
11-17  ID830 is the most X-ray luminous radio-loud quasar, observations find (phys.org)
11-17  Massachusetts water resources body punts on permanently dumping sewage into Charles River (phys.org)
11-17  Leonids meteor shower: When and where to see the celestial show (phys.org)
11-17  The first-ever common language for cannabis and hemp aromas (phys.org)
11-17  How friends'' support protects intercultural couples (phys.org)
11-17  The simulated Milky Way: 100 billion stars using 7 million CPU cores (phys.org)
11-17  Machine learning discovers quasars acting as lenses (phys.org)
11-17  Scientists pinpoint single gene responsible for initiating winter behavior of mammals (phys.org)
11-17  Can we tap the ocean''s power to capture carbon? (phys.org)
11-17  Nearly 47 million Americans at high risk of potential health hazards from fossil fuel infrastructure, study finds (phys.org)
11-17  Researchers call for more conversation-rich learning as AI spreads (phys.org)
11-17  Species in crisis: Critically endangered penguins are directly competing with fishing boats (phys.org)
11-17  Ukraine''s farms once fed billions, but now its soil is starving (phys.org)
11-17  Engineered endophytic microbiomes boost crop health and suppress soil-borne diseases (phys.org)
11-17  We planted two woody meadows a decade ago to see what would thrive—now, it''s popular across Australia (phys.org)
11-17  55 million years: Australia''s oldest crocodile eggshells found in Queensland (phys.org)
11-16  New photonic chips passively convert laser light into multiple colors on demand (phys.org)
11-16  Diaper changes are not just a chore to rush through. You can use them to teach consent (phys.org)
11-16  Cosmic ray puzzle resolved as scientists link ''knee'' formation to black holes (phys.org)
11-16  Beyond rent: Shared houses in Tokyo offer lifestyle, safety and community (phys.org)
11-16  Dogs 10,000 years ago roamed with bands of humans and came in all shapes and sizes (phys.org)
11-16  It''s a myth that the Victorians created modern dog breeds—we''ve uncovered their prehistoric roots (phys.org)
11-16  New technique enables faster drug design for diseases linked to ion channels (phys.org)
11-16  Selective PET recycling: Iron catalyst and alcohols convert bottles and textiles into valuable compounds (phys.org)
11-16  Drift logs destroy intertidal ecosystems, study shows (phys.org)
11-15  Small group counseling boosts students'' emotional skills and school connectedness (phys.org)
11-15  Raman quantum memory demonstrates near-unity performance (phys.org)
11-15  If the supernova standard candle is wrong, it could solve the Hubble tension (phys.org)
11-15  Saturday Citations: Humans have sensitive hands; solar system travels 3 times faster than predicted (phys.org)
11-15  Speaking more than one language may help the brain stay younger (phys.org)
11-15  Imagery from 4,000-year-old goblet might depict a cosmic creation story, not Enuma Elish myth (phys.org)
11-15  How adolescents can become resilient to digital misinformation (phys.org)
11-15  Tourists give restaurants higher ratings than locals, new study finds (phys.org)
11-15  How deep does it go? World-first mapping reveals the true depth of Australia''s deepest lake (phys.org)
11-15  Chang''e-6 samples reveal first evidence of impact-formed hematite and maghemite on the moon (phys.org)
11-15  Electrical control of spin currents in graphene via ferroelectric switching achieved (phys.org)
11-15  Rediscovery of lost fish species provides a second chance for conservation (phys.org)
11-15  Bacterial enzyme uses vitamin C to neutralize immune defenses, study finds (phys.org)
11-15  Ethics should lead, not play catch-up, expert emphasizes as Japan panel OKs making human embryos from stem cells (phys.org)
11-15  Baby sea otter is reunited with mother in central California after dramatic rescue (phys.org)
11-15  Satellites play critical role in tracking climate adaptation, researchers say (phys.org)
11-15  Global review identifies 57 new living species of tiny marine foraminifera (phys.org)
11-15  Catalyst turns methane into bioactive compounds for the first time (phys.org)
11-15  Fighting poverty may require cultural wisdom, not just cash (phys.org)
11-15  Even moderate heat waves can depress sea urchin reproduction along the Pacific coast (phys.org)
11-15  HD ions cooled to 18 mK yield most precise vibrational-rotational spectra to date (phys.org)
11-15  Shocked galaxy clusters: Unraveling the mysteries of radio relics (phys.org)
11-15  Offsetting blue carbon benefits: Mangrove tree stems identified as previously underestimated methane source (phys.org)
11-15  Reading a quantum clock costs more energy than running it, study finds (phys.org)
11-14  Thais navigate flooded homes and ancient temples by boat (phys.org)
11-14  Arachnid super-web reveals the surprising ''constant party'' life of cohabiting spiders (phys.org)
11-14  Climate leaders are talking about ''overshoot'' into warming danger zone. Here''s what it means (phys.org)
11-14  How cells preserve mitochondrial DNA quality across generations (phys.org)
11-14  Dark-colored lichens cause underestimation in Antarctic vegetation mapping, study reveals (phys.org)
11-14  Demand for JWST''s observational time hits a new peak (phys.org)
11-14  How plants decide when to flower: Scientists discover a phosphorus-responsive switch (phys.org)
11-14  College degree still offers strong financial returns despite student loan debt, study finds (phys.org)
11-14  AI math genius delivers 100% accurate results (phys.org)
11-14  Smarter magpies linked to social network connections (phys.org)
11-14  Simultaneous imaging of intracellular DNA and RNA using harmless light (phys.org)
11-14  Controlling triple quantum dots in a zinc oxide semiconductor (phys.org)
11-14  Higher CO₂ levels are making our food more calorific and less nutritious (phys.org)
11-14  Image: A robotic helping hand at the ISS (phys.org)
11-14  A new way to measure the age of dolphins opens a window onto the lives of these iconic animals (phys.org)
11-14  Ancient condors thrived on Peru''s northern coast before retreating to the highlands, study reveals (phys.org)
11-14  Studies call for state accountability for state harms (phys.org)
11-14  The ''Great Unified Microscope'' can see both micro and nanoscale structures (phys.org)
11-14  Adaptive tracking theory of molecular evolution challenges mutation neutrality (phys.org)
11-14  Fight over fossil fuels drawdown looms at UN climate summit (phys.org)
11-14  Italian fruit detective racing to save forgotten varieties (phys.org)
11-14  Military spending remains cornerstone of San Diego''s economy, impact report reveals (phys.org)
11-14  Chinese astronauts return from space station after delay blamed on space debris damage (phys.org)
11-14  Seal escapes orca hunt by jumping onto photographer''s boat (phys.org)
11-14  Twin Mars orbiters launched on New Glenn rocket to study Martian atmosphere (phys.org)
11-14  A mission unfinished: Uncovering a lost WW2 B-17 (phys.org)
11-14  Global companies are still committing to protect the climate, and they''re investing big money in clean tech (phys.org)
11-14  100 years of menus show how food can be used as a diplomatic tool to make and break political alliances (phys.org)
11-14  Amelia Earhart disappeared almost 90 years ago. Why are so many people still looking for her? (phys.org)
11-14  Crackdown on legal highs backfired amid rising violence in prisons (phys.org)
11-14  The world''s carbon emissions continue to rise—but 35 countries show progress in cutting carbon (phys.org)
11-14  ''Simulation theory'' brings an AI twist to ideas mystics and religious scholars have voiced for centuries (phys.org)
11-14  When space junk comes home (phys.org)
11-14  Wind and solar parks exacerbate existing rural tensions over land use and political alienation, study finds (phys.org)
11-14  How enhanced rock weathering influences carbon sequestration in temperate forests (phys.org)
11-14  Schools turn to therapy to teach children values (phys.org)
11-14  Healing, purification and holiness: How ancient Greeks, Romans and early Christians used olive oil (phys.org)
11-14  A compact space spectrometer for sustainable agriculture (phys.org)
11-14  What should you do if you find a meteorite? Space rock experts explain (phys.org)
11-14  How the Taung Child shook up the scientific world (phys.org)
11-14  Forests with diverse water-use strategies show greater drought resistance (phys.org)
11-14  New frog-like insects leap into the science books (phys.org)
11-14  Mystery of how much squid short-finned pilot whales eat resolved (phys.org)
11-14  How sound and light act alike—and not—at the smallest scale (phys.org)
11-14  Humanity travels an average of 78 minutes per day—regardless of living standards, finds study (phys.org)
11-14  Algorithms reveal how propane becomes propylene for everyday products (phys.org)
11-14  Machine learning teaches membranes to sort by chemical affinity (phys.org)
11-14  Eggplant pangenome and panphenome reveal diversity and adaptation potential (phys.org)
11-14  Mechanistic model can predict biological community development across ecosystems (phys.org)
11-14  Light-powered micromotors can move through air (phys.org)
11-14  Disadvantaged neighborhoods face barriers to access cultural institutions (phys.org)
11-14  High-precision analysis of 2D materials microstructures achieved using electron microscopy and machine learning (phys.org)
11-14  Scientists uncover surprising link between koala and Ice Age ''marsupial lion'' (phys.org)
11-14  Putting less meat and more legumes in school menus reduces environmental impact by up to 50% (phys.org)
11-14  Pirated film quality and ticket costs shape U.S. moviegoers'' viewing choices (phys.org)
11-14  Gerrymandering in North Carolina limits residents'' access to health care centers, study shows (phys.org)
11-14  We need to talk about our fossil fuel addiction: UNEP chief (phys.org)
11-14  Oldest oceanic reptile ecosystem from the Age of Dinosaurs found on Arctic island (phys.org)
11-14  Scientists call on better regulation for chemical cocktails in Europe (phys.org)
11-14  Chinese team finds a fern that makes rare earth elements (phys.org)
11-14  Axial Seamount experiment to test real-time eruption forecasts (phys.org)
11-14  Analytical technique provides new insight into old DNA samples (phys.org)