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12:40  Women are being shut out of workplaces because of a hidden time gap, new research shows (phys.org)
11:50  Why has it taken so long to return to the moon? (phys.org)
10:40  Inside the high-stakes decisions of the NFL draft (phys.org)
10:00  Why a social media ban for teenagers misses the point (phys.org)
09:30  ''One Plant Health Concept'' connects tradition and technology to address plant diseases in Africa (phys.org)
08:50  Seven missions launched to test optimized data transfer from space (phys.org)
07:40  Great hammerheads maintain peak hunting across wide temperature swings, biologging data suggest (phys.org)
07:40  How medieval chess created a space in which players, regardless of race, could engage as equals (phys.org)
07:20  Targeting the tiniest divide: Research reveals potential vulnerability in bacterial reproduction (phys.org)
07:00  Racetrack-shaped lasers developed for bright, stable frequency combs (phys.org)
07:00  Introducing a new citizen science nature app that''s geared towards the scientific community (phys.org)
06:40  NASA probe data suggests a more complex sun''s magnetic engine (phys.org)
06:20  Engineers introduce first synthetic charged domain wall in 2D material (phys.org)
06:20  Why measuring pain could reveal more about well-being than GDP (phys.org)
06:10  Chiral metasurfaces guide twisted light into free space (phys.org)
06:00  Crushing soda cans and the mathematics of corrugation formation (phys.org)
05:50  Income rank predicts well-being worldwide, but social capital can buffer its effects (phys.org)
05:40  Artemis II''s long countdown: A space historian explains why it has taken over 50 years to return to the moon (phys.org)
05:40  Reservoirs are changing: What Landsat data reveal about water loss and gain (phys.org)
05:30  Targeting tumor supporting cells: Lipid nanoparticles advance CAR T success in pancreatic cancer (phys.org)
05:20  Conductive hydrogel enables electrical and biochemical signal control (phys.org)
05:10  Physicist recreates neutron star reaction, reveals how explosive stars forge elements (phys.org)
05:00  Anisotropic 2D crystal with hyperbolic localized plasmon resonances unlocks additional degree of freedom (phys.org)
05:00  Forest soil on doormats rebalances urban homes'' indoor microbiome, study suggests (phys.org)
04:50  How California''s war on smog and its ambitious car pollution rules made everyone''s air cleaner (phys.org)
04:40  Huge quantities of German ammunition lie at the bottom of Norwegian lakes (phys.org)
04:40  Say what? New study debunks belief that introverts are better listeners (phys.org)
04:30  Only 20 years left to stop spiraling decline in British biodiversity, according to study (phys.org)
04:20  Treating fiscal and climate risks as separate threats leads to dangerous underestimation, researchers warn (phys.org)
04:20  Climate change may produce ''fast-food'' phytoplankton (phys.org)
04:10  Winning feels good. Does it change how we feel about democracy? (phys.org)
04:00  Tracking the footsteps of West Africa''s prehistoric metalworkers (phys.org)
03:40  College students struggle to identify problematic gray zones in academic practice, study finds (phys.org)
03:30  The Earth is rearranging history (phys.org)
03:20  Canada''s ocean economy is at risk as climate change hits ecosystems (phys.org)
03:20  Impacts from meteors may have helped start life on Earth by creating hydrothermal vents (phys.org)
03:00  Getting a glimpse of viral dances in the dark in the Sargasso Sea (phys.org)
03:00  Study reveals mechanisms underlying oxygen-tolerant energy conversion in a marine photosynthetic bacterium (phys.org)
02:50  At age 23, one in ten Gen Z reports partner emotional abuse, study finds (phys.org)
02:40  The influencers with millions of followers who don''t actually exist (phys.org)
02:30  Teaching robots to harvest asparagus (phys.org)
02:20  What builds cohesion in diverse societies? Brain scans point to shared national identity cues (phys.org)
02:10  COVID-19 pandemic nudged young people in the UK toward extremism, according to recent data (phys.org)
02:00  SimCells successfully target and kill drug-resistant bacteria (phys.org)
01:40  Ultra‑robust machine‑learning models run stable molecular simulations at extreme temperatures (phys.org)
01:40  Quantum magnetism: Spin-flip process in atomic nucleus does not account for all magnetic behavior (phys.org)
01:30  AI could undermine meaningful learning unless feedback stays rooted in connection, study recommends (phys.org)
01:20  Phylogenetically diverse Central China proposed as newest global biodiversity hotspot (phys.org)
01:00  Webb reveals hidden details of W51 star formation (phys.org)
00:50  Solar flare prompts close monitoring of space weather ahead of Artemis II launch (phys.org)
00:40  Lost mosaic reveals first image of female beast-fighter from the Roman era (phys.org)
00:30  Why teens are more self-serving than adults in social situations (phys.org)
00:20  Parasites defy biodiversity rules, thriving far from the equator (phys.org)
00:10  Study highlights role of risk attitudes in crop insurance outcomes (phys.org)
00:00  Scientists capture atoms in motion, unlocking next-generation memory technology (phys.org)
03-31  More hedges lead to more insects—even in relatively green agricultural areas (phys.org)
03-31  Gaia analysis finds Messier 35 is larger and older than earlier estimates (phys.org)
03-31  Circular economies should work for communities, not against them (phys.org)
03-31  By 2100, climate change could make unhealthy air routine for 100 million Americans (phys.org)
03-31  Viruses ''eavesdrop'' on each other—but it can backfire (phys.org)
03-31  How Europe can use emissions trading to also manage carbon removals (phys.org)
03-31  Can planes evacuate in 90 seconds? New simulations show the safest cabin layout (phys.org)
03-31  Towards smarter agriculture: Durable nanofilm electrodes for monitoring leaf health (phys.org)
03-31  Two new gecko species discovered in Vietnam (phys.org)
03-31  Cow manure digesters really do cut methane—unless they leak (phys.org)
03-31  Survival of the wittiest: Expert says linguistic cleverness aids human evolution (phys.org)
03-31  In civil war, trauma from intragroup can cause more pain than intergroup violence (phys.org)
03-31  Terraforming Mars: Modeling engineered aerosols to warm the planet (phys.org)
03-31  A new way to eavesdrop on ocean temperature in the Arctic (phys.org)
03-31  New index reveals global water resources'' growing dependence on extreme rainfall (phys.org)
03-31  Unlocking designer roots for future cereal crops (phys.org)
03-31  AI creates quasi-atoms: A new approach to materials study (phys.org)
03-31  Antibacterial soaps and wipes can fuel antimicrobial resistance, scientists warn (phys.org)
03-31  Stranded whale frees itself again off German coast (phys.org)
03-31  Ending birthright citizenship would impact Asians and Latinos most, study finds (phys.org)
03-31  NASA is shooting for the moon. A guide to the Artemis II mission (phys.org)
03-31  Astronomers determine the fate of a double white dwarf binary (phys.org)
03-31  New catalyst enables targeted antibiotic redesign to beat resistant bacteria (phys.org)
03-31  Into the fungal unknown: New tool maps fungal gene functions without reference genomes (phys.org)
03-31  ''A very big deal'': Canadian astronaut reflects on historic moon mission (phys.org)
03-31  NASA begins the countdown for humanity''s first launch to the moon in 53 years (phys.org)
03-31  Food safety, soils and manure: How a systemic approach can prevent health risks (phys.org)
03-31  Legged robot could accelerate resource prospecting on the moon and the search for life on Mars (phys.org)
03-31  German firms trapped between US and China, study finds (phys.org)
03-31  Tropical geckos in Australia are more adaptable than we thought (phys.org)
03-31  New forensic tool provides intelligence to link serial killer victims by analyzing facial similarities (phys.org)
03-31  Your post-gym protein shake may get a taste upgrade: Manufacturing can improve whey protein drink palatability (phys.org)
03-31  How the solar wind really works (phys.org)
03-31  How scientists prepare expeditions in remote environments (phys.org)
03-31  Mars-like worlds near M-dwarfs may lose air in millions of years (phys.org)
03-31  Spaceflight captures audiences when it centers on people because human space travel is hazardous (phys.org)
03-31  What learning English means to migrants (phys.org)
03-31  Human touch leaves chicks feeling happy, study finds (phys.org)
03-31  Panicking scientists, canceled experiments: Federal funding cuts turn research dean to crisis management specialist (phys.org)
03-31  Water flow in prairie watersheds is increasingly unpredictable—but AI could help (phys.org)
03-31  Positive views of the #Tradwife movement linked to higher levels of sexism among men (phys.org)
03-31  Quantum twisting microscope reveals electron-electron interactions in graphene at room temperature (phys.org)
03-31  Image: NISAR''s View of Mount Rainier (phys.org)
03-31  Animals are powerful landscape engineers shaping the Earth''s surface, global study finds (phys.org)
03-31  More evidence doesn''t mean more justice: The limits of visual technologies in human rights cases (phys.org)
03-31  Light switch for life: Controlling molecular droplets with UV (phys.org)
03-31  Money worries and job dissatisfaction drove Europe''s populist boom, research suggests (phys.org)
03-31  Improved carp boosts profits by 25% in Bangladesh''s polyculture ponds (phys.org)
03-31  NASA wants to build a base on the Moon by the 2030s, How and why it plans to build up to a long‑term lunar presence (phys.org)
03-31  Gut bacteria may influence social behavior through smell (phys.org)
03-31  A flesh‑eating fly is advancing towards the US border—can it be stopped? (phys.org)
03-31  With history standards prone to politicization, ''minimalism'' approach would benefit U.S. teachers, scholar argues (phys.org)
03-31  Strained liquid crystals steer soliton ''bullets'' along two diagonal paths (phys.org)
03-31  Unexpected potential bacterial symbiosis found in fungus that causes angular leaf spot (phys.org)
03-31  Next-generation optical sensor can read photon spin across UV-to-infrared wavelengths (phys.org)
03-31  How plants could betray themselves across the galaxy (phys.org)
03-31  Understanding cell structures: Novel tool enables analysis of the plant actin cytoskeleton (phys.org)
03-31  Why a potential anti-cancer agent stalled in trials: New enzyme insights may boost yield and purity (phys.org)
03-31  Dozens of deep-sea species discovered as new crustaceans named (phys.org)
03-31  Portable unit can quickly detect deadly whale and dolphin diseases (phys.org)
03-31  Normative messaging bridges the partisan gap in pandemic risk-taking, study shows (phys.org)
03-31  No dyes, less cell stress: How mid-infrared ultrasound imaging tracks lipids live (phys.org)
03-31  Improved catalyst enhances the conversion of ethanol to hydrogen (phys.org)
03-31  Graphene ''leaf tattoo'' sensor tracks plant hydration in real time (phys.org)
03-31  Stabilized laser components could shrink quantum computers from room- to chip-scale (phys.org)
03-31  Protein complex protects central RNA quality control from disruption (phys.org)
03-31  Journalism scholars document newspapers'' role in reconstruction-era authoritarianism (phys.org)
03-31  Copper-loaded starch nanoparticles can target bacteria in microbial communities (phys.org)
03-31  Cyclic catalysts use sunlight and air to regenerate during pharma ingredient synthesis (phys.org)
03-31  Nanoparticles can genetically modify several human cell types (phys.org)
03-31  Study uncovers internal cell ''trade winds'' that drive movement and repair (phys.org)
03-31  Cover crops show the clearest gains in soil health across US long-term trials, study shows (phys.org)
03-31  Cells under stress: How a chemotherapy drug damages RNA (phys.org)
03-31  Cornerstone model of evolutionary biology built on math flaw, study argues (phys.org)
03-31  Why cells stick differently: New clues could inform skin and inflammatory disease research (phys.org)
03-31  Pairs of atoms observed existing in two places at once for the first time (phys.org)
03-31  Tasmanian tiger lives on in Arnhem Land rock art (phys.org)
03-31  Two organs, one brain area: How fish orient themselves in the water (phys.org)
03-31  Wildlife-friendly landscapes dramatically boost biodiversity in fragmented forests, research reveals (phys.org)
03-31  Limits of protein evolution could reshape ideas about early life (phys.org)
03-31  Scientists harness plasma clumps trapped in stellar magnetospheres to assess habitability around M dwarf stars (phys.org)
03-31  Measuring titanium in Apollo rock to uncover moon''s early chemistry (phys.org)
03-31  How systems science helps keep my flower delivery costs low (phys.org)
03-31  Quantum researchers engineer extremely precise phonon lasers (phys.org)
03-31  AI writes a research paper that passes peer review (phys.org)
03-31  Soil bacteria break down toxic chemicals in the environment (phys.org)
03-31  AI tools are widely used by federal judges, study finds (phys.org)
03-31  Finding the ''quantum needle'' in a haystack: New filtering method can isolate photons (phys.org)
03-31  Research urges housing providers to shield women, families from abuse and gambling risks (phys.org)
03-31  Earth formed from material exclusively from the inner solar system, planetary scientists show (phys.org)
03-31  Global human population is pushing Earth past its breaking point (phys.org)
03-31  Potential disease marker, therapeutic target for cats with osteoarthritis identified (phys.org)
03-31  New discoveries are showing how human anatomy is far from settled (phys.org)
03-31  Silicon quantum computer performs logical operations for the first time (phys.org)
03-31  Framework unifies the classical and quantum Mpemba effects (phys.org)
03-31  New Henrietta spectrograph to probe alien atmospheres (phys.org)
03-30  What''s inside a masterpiece? Laser scans and AI map paint layers molecule by molecule (phys.org)
03-30  Sacrifice before the cataclysm: The aromas of Pompeii''s household altars (phys.org)
03-30  Location matters: How one fat molecule can help trigger both cell limbo and cell death (phys.org)
03-30  A rare ''triple-double'' radio galaxy discovered using MeerKAT (phys.org)
03-30  Ancient predator species discovered in South Africa challenges what we know about gorgonopsians (phys.org)
03-30  Tropical volcanic eruptions trigger atmospheric changes that drive droughts in Asia (phys.org)
03-30  Report provides introductory guide on green roofs and walls (phys.org)
03-30  High-rise living: How weaver ants build leaf nests using living ''zippers'' and ''weights'' (phys.org)
03-30  Apollo''s impatient old-timers are rooting for NASA''s return to the moon with Artemis II launch (phys.org)
03-30  Tracing the evolutionary history of chemical warfare between plants and insects (phys.org)
03-30  ''Toad-proofing'' farms could help stop the march of invasive pest (phys.org)
03-30  Ripples in spacetime and the universe''s most controversial number (phys.org)
03-30  Thawing permafrost becomes 25 to 100 times more permeable, experiments find (phys.org)
03-30  100 million years ago, an ''evolutionary fuse'' was lit in the deep ocean, sparking squid diversification (phys.org)
03-30  Forty new migratory species win international protection: UN body (phys.org)
03-30  Scientists solve 40-year-old biological mystery behind sleeping sickness (phys.org)
03-30  Recovery from sudden permafrost collapse ranges from 10 years to a century, study suggests (phys.org)
03-30  Freed whale gets stranded again off German coast (phys.org)
03-30  One man, his dog, and ChatGPT: Australia''s AI vaccine saga (phys.org)
03-30  Managed wetlands a culinary hot spot for SF bay fish, but they need delivery options (phys.org)
03-30  How graphene oxide kills bacteria while sparing human cells (phys.org)
03-30  Researchers describe protein structure microbes used to control light conversion (phys.org)
03-30  Ancient alphabets, new insights: Researchers uncover hidden links among the letters (phys.org)
03-30  Binding to RNA is not enough—changing its shape is what makes a drug work, study reveals (phys.org)
03-30  A mass mating event in the lab reveals how yeast cells choose partners (phys.org)
03-30  ZTF discovers a new mass-transferring brown dwarf binary system (phys.org)
03-30  Who do you think you are? What DNA tests reveal—and what they don''t (phys.org)
03-30  The time capsule in the salt flat (phys.org)
03-30  TESS discovers an Earth-sized planet orbiting nearby M-dwarf star (phys.org)
03-30  Ancient Neanderthal genome reveals isolated, distinct populations (phys.org)
03-30  Eco-friendly hair repair adds to more natural personal care product pipeline (phys.org)
03-30  The world''s waste mountain is rising at an alarming rate (phys.org)
03-30  Novel protocol reconstructs quantum states in large-scale experiments up to 96 qubits (phys.org)
03-30  Embryo-like fossils from Southern China offer new clues about ancient life (phys.org)
03-29  A universal scheme can verify any quantum state (phys.org)
03-29  A million new SpaceX satellites will destroy the night sky—for everyone on Earth (phys.org)
03-29  Seals use whisker movement to follow underwater trails—an approach that could improve robotic sensing (phys.org)
03-29  The JWST finds more overmassive black holes. This time in dwarf galaxies (phys.org)
03-29  Quadratic gravity theory reshapes quantum view of Big Bang (phys.org)
03-29  Black hole mergers test the limits of general relativity (phys.org)
03-29  Importing queen bees won''t solve Canada''s beekeeping problems (phys.org)
03-29  Climate change is altering Saharan dust—and Europe is downwind (phys.org)
03-29  Parks are sanctuaries but can also harbor disease—here''s how to protect yourself (phys.org)
03-29  A stranded whale in Germany''s Baltic Sea weakens as hopes of its return to the Atlantic fade (phys.org)
03-29  In wrangling dark matter, some scientists find inspiration in the Torah, Krishna and Christ (phys.org)
03-29  Researchers examine how AI chatbots are shaping government operations (phys.org)
03-29  How internal waves transport energy thousands of miles across the ocean (phys.org)
03-29  Revealing the origin of polarity inversion in polymer semiconductors (phys.org)
03-29  The Wired Belts are the new Rust Belts: Report ranks which jobs are most vulnerable (phys.org)
03-29  Supercomputer simulations map spliceosome motions in a two-million-atom human cell model (phys.org)
03-29  Clean energy subsidies mainly benefit high-income households, study finds (phys.org)
03-29  Ancient DNA reveals earliest known dogs lived alongside Ice Age humans (phys.org)
03-29  Scientists detect magnetic waves deep within the sun, helping predict solar activity (phys.org)
03-29  Scandinavia''s largest ''burial mound'' may be a monument to catastrophe, not a king (phys.org)
03-29  Showing shoppers the ''cost per wear'' of their clothing choices could make fashion greener (phys.org)
03-29  Human brain operates near, but not at, the critical point (phys.org)
03-29  Job hopping builds hidden ''mobility benefit'' (phys.org)
03-29  New enzyme atlas rewrites decades of biology research (phys.org)
03-29  Study finds emissions cuts can mask lack of systemwide change toward climate neutrality (phys.org)
03-29  Lab-based mini-atmosphere reveals how turbulence changes on different scales (phys.org)
03-29  How AI English and human English differ—and how to decide when to use artificial language (phys.org)
03-29  North Sea wind farms may be reshaping sediment flows by 1.5 million tons a year (phys.org)
03-29  AI-driven framework uncovers new carbon structures—one thought to be harder than diamond (phys.org)
03-29  The raccoon raiding your garbage bin might just be solving a puzzle—for the fun of it (phys.org)
03-28  Chemists harness electricity to create biomass-based building blocks (phys.org)
03-28  Bacteria invent another way to turn on genes (phys.org)
03-28  College students are writing with AI, but a pilot study finds they''re not simply letting it write for them (phys.org)
03-28  Alaska analysis shows continued loss of Arctic landfast sea ice (phys.org)
03-28  Saturday Citations: Birthday cetaceans; quantifying children''s play experiences; placebos still effective (phys.org)
03-28  New study finds work-based learning key to closing the cybersecurity skills gap (phys.org)
03-28  Liquids can fracture like solids—researchers discover the breaking point (phys.org)
03-28  Study explains Antarctic sea ice growth and sudden decline (phys.org)
03-28  Artemis II astronauts arrive at Florida launch site for first moon trip in 53 years (phys.org)
03-28  Why use living cells? Researchers are making chemicals with enzymes alone (phys.org)
03-28  Land animals evolved from ocean ancestors—new study unravels the genetics behind the transition (phys.org)
03-28  Ancient bones show dogs have been woven into human life for nearly 16,000 years (phys.org)
03-28  Quasi-liquid layer controls growth mechanisms of ice-like materials (phys.org)
03-28  Ultrafast microscopy sheds light on metallic nanoframe behavior (phys.org)
03-28  The Big Bee Project brings natural history collections into the 21st century (phys.org)
03-28  New technique reveals body-wide cellular processes (phys.org)
03-28  Some ticks can survive from 1 to 3 weeks on home flooring (phys.org)
03-28  How lifetime stress drives abnormal behaviors in lab monkeys (phys.org)
03-28  Physicists create laser tornado in miniature structures using synthetic magnetic field (phys.org)
03-28  Microwave carrots, air-fry tomatoes: Researchers identify sustainable cooking methods for better nutrition (phys.org)
03-28  Understanding protein motion could greatly aid new drug design (phys.org)
03-28  Trade-offs between commercial and public satellite data in water mapping accuracy revealed (phys.org)
03-28  He suddenly couldn''t speak in space. NASA astronaut says his medical scare remains a mystery (phys.org)
03-28  More money, more problems? Study links name, image and likeness commitment to rising athlete stress (phys.org)
03-28  Physicists create optical phenomenon inspired by the quantum Hall and spin Hall effects (phys.org)
03-28  How our reactions shape what is perceived as ethical on social media (phys.org)
03-28  Foreign direct investment is no silver bullet for growth, research shows (phys.org)
03-28  Major volcanic eruptions might be driven by gas dissolving back into magma (phys.org)
03-28  Global maps show alien plant invasion hotspots shifting poleward (phys.org)
03-28  The sea beneath Arctic and Antarctic ice holds many secrets. These scientists dive deep to find out (phys.org)
03-27  Barcelona Metropolitan Area has lost more than 70% of agricultural land in recent decades, finds study (phys.org)
03-27  Scientists testing new scanning technology discover mysterious structure beneath an ancient Egyptian city (phys.org)
03-27  Designing proteins by their motion, not just their shape (phys.org)
03-27  Implantable ''living pharmacy'' produces multiple drugs inside the body (phys.org)
03-27  AI set to transform personality testing, new research finds (phys.org)
03-27  Hubble image: IC 486—where spiral arms and star formation meet (phys.org)
03-27  Unlocking the cell''s ''gatekeeper'': Researchers discover critical RNA quality-control factor, LENG8 (phys.org)
03-27  Q&A: Why hasn''t the US military used force to secure the Strait of Hormuz? (phys.org)
03-27  Breaking recalcitrant lignin bonds with electricity for conversion into value-added chemicals: An e-biorefinery (phys.org)
03-27  Cyclone Narelle is now larger and ''more severe'' as it crosses the Western Australian coast (phys.org)
03-27  Unraveling the secrets of telomerase, an enzyme linked to aging and cancer (phys.org)
03-27  Exotic harvestmen once lived in Europe (phys.org)
03-27  Flowers have a ''biological clock'' that times blooming and scent to match insects (phys.org)
03-27  Unraveling active magma by drilling in the heart of volcanoes (phys.org)
03-27  The northern lights'' dark twin is a wild card for the power grid (phys.org)
03-27  Why student samples can mislead: Higher education may shift values toward Western norms (phys.org)
03-27  Piezoelectric materials enable a new approach to searching for axions (phys.org)
03-27  Japan''s giant caldera volcano is refilling 7,300 years later (phys.org)
03-27  Gabon battles for baby sea turtles'' survival (phys.org)
03-27  From simulation to strategy: Climate modeling motivates action at the top (phys.org)
03-27  Study in search of a tropical spring is first to show some birds flip their breeding season in response to climate (phys.org)
03-27  From engineered fungal molecules to drug leads, chem-bio hybrid synthesis enables antiparasitic drug discovery (phys.org)
03-27  Scientists may be overestimating amounts of microplastics in the environment, and the culprit is lab gloves (phys.org)
03-27  Study finds 60% of Australia''s top-use pesticides are banned in the EU (phys.org)
03-27  Fieldoscopy reveals femtosecond optical switching in 15 nm indium tin oxide nanocrystals (phys.org)
03-27  Birds of prey act as sentinels to warn of forever chemicals (phys.org)
03-27  How labor movements may help rebalance power in the technology sector (phys.org)
03-27  NASA''s Artemis II mission will take an astronaut crew around the Moon: The long road to launch (phys.org)
03-27  Direct confirmation of two baby planets forming around a young, sun-like star (phys.org)
03-27  How Neanderthals used a lakeshore in Germany to hunt, butcher and survive (phys.org)
03-27  Discarded oyster shells may pull rare earth metals from polluted water (phys.org)
03-27  Video training helps young adults with disabilities navigate romance (phys.org)
03-27  Q&A: How high school shapes future success (phys.org)
03-27  Tale of the lava heron: Student describes new Galapagos species (phys.org)
03-27  AI agent accelerates catalyst discovery for sustainable fuel development (phys.org)
03-27  Novel measurement confirms a 50-year-old prediction: Dark points are faster than light (phys.org)
03-27  Scientists identify new Fusarium species behind wheat disease outbreak in Ethiopia (phys.org)
03-27  Wild squirrels consistently climb higher for better snacks, researchers find (phys.org)
03-27  Researchers use quantum biosensors to peer into cells'' inner workings (phys.org)
03-27  Tiny LED design could power next-generation technology (phys.org)
03-27  Sewage overflows may pose greater threat to England''s rivers than previously thought (phys.org)
03-27  Bioluminescent bacterial partner proves essential for squid development (phys.org)