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08:00  Engraved trees map the way to preserving Sámi culture (phys.org)
06:16  Increasing complexity challenges strategic management, researcher finds (phys.org)
06:12  Oceanographic expedition provides evidence on the ''atlantification'' of the Arctic Ocean (phys.org)
05:46  Mixed forests can reduce the risk of forest damage in a warmer climate (phys.org)
05:37  Iron-clad defense: How microbes shield tomato crops from bacterial wilt (phys.org)
05:29  Scientists develop culture system to unlock secrets of the skin microbiome (phys.org)
05:18  Low-cost phenotyping system unveils key insights into quantitative disease resistance in wild tomatoes (phys.org)
05:18  Plant biologists show how two genes work together to trigger embryo formation in rice (phys.org)
05:18  Noninvasive plant stress phenotyping: A multi-organ approach to combat abiotic stressors (phys.org)
05:11  Chandra and Hubble tune into ''flame-throwing'' Guitar Nebula (phys.org)
04:57  Using matter waves, scientists unveil novel collective behaviors in quantum optics (phys.org)
04:52  Scientists discover a new giant virus that infects freshwater algae (phys.org)
04:48  Light-activated, drug-carrying liposomes show potential for minimally invasive glaucoma treatments (phys.org)
04:34  Climate change and air pollution could risk 30 million lives annually by 2100 (phys.org)
04:27  Reef studies highlight missing clues to conserve fish species (phys.org)
04:18  The mystery of the secretly sexual lichens (phys.org)
03:59  Oldest known alphabet unearthed in ancient Syrian city (phys.org)
03:51  Light-altering paint for greenhouses could help lengthen the fruit growing season in less sunny countries (phys.org)
03:50  Making Mars''s moons: Supercomputers offer ''disruptive'' new explanation (phys.org)
03:47  Sugar-like nanoparticle covering could boost cancer drug delivery (phys.org)
03:46  Light-based technology is safe and effective for mitigating fungal contamination of cereal grains, study finds (phys.org)
03:44  Study finds 90% of drink spiking goes unreported in UK (phys.org)
03:44  School social workers an underutilized resource as mental health challenges in children sees increase (phys.org)
03:42  New model sheds light on groundwater declines by linking irrigation decisions and groundwater use (phys.org)
03:37  Decontaminating toxic tires: Researchers show ability to remove toxic particles from end-of-life tires (phys.org)
03:37  R sounds are rough, and L sounds are smooth: Cross-cultural study finds these associations may be universal (phys.org)
03:37  Heart cockles have windows in their shells to let in light for symbiotic algae (phys.org)
03:35  Ultra-compact optical design enhances virtual and augmented reality device cameras (phys.org)
03:31  Larger pay increases and better benefits could support teacher retention, survey finds (phys.org)
03:20  Madagascar''s huge ocean algae bloom was caused by dust from drought-stricken southern Africa (phys.org)
03:10  School break means more drink spiking warnings—why is the burden still on women to stay safe? (phys.org)
03:00  Manatees might be relatively recent arrivals to Florida, study finds (phys.org)
03:00  Study shows friendly social behaviors are contagious for chimpanzees (phys.org)
03:00  Neighborly networking may motivate local climate action, survey suggests (phys.org)
03:00  Megapixel fluorescence microscopy through scattering layers made simple (phys.org)
02:50  Companies are still committing to net-zero emissions, even if it''s a bumpy road. Here''s what the data show (phys.org)
02:50  Report shows disparity in views of child participation in community services (phys.org)
02:40  Canada''s first moon rover will soon have a name as it prepares to explore a hostile lunar region (phys.org)
02:40  Australian women are still being paid almost 30,000 a year less than men and the gap widens with age (phys.org)
02:30  ''Will you buy fewer plastic bottles?'' A simple question can change our behavior (phys.org)
02:30  Study reveals how caregiving for loved ones shapes lives of Cleveland''s chronically homeless (phys.org)
02:30  Parents lie to children all the time—but they should think twice about it (phys.org)
02:22  Young planet discovery could provide new insight into planet formation (phys.org)
02:20  It''s been 100 years since we learned the Milky Way is not the only galaxy (phys.org)
02:20  Study finds CEOs'' decisions can be haunted by memories of past recessions (phys.org)
02:20  Life in the world''s deepest seas: The challenge of finding 1,000 new marine species by 2030 (phys.org)
02:14  Growing soybeans has a surprisingly significant emissions footprint, but it''s ripe for reduction (phys.org)
02:14  Early 20th century oceans might have been warmer than previously thought (phys.org)
02:10  Many physicists argue the universe is fine-tuned for life. Our findings question this idea (phys.org)
02:10  Why people would rather clean the toilet than check their bank balance—and the spending problems this leads to (phys.org)
02:10  Researchers develop pioneering monitoring technique to help build mangrove resilience (phys.org)
02:08  New study emphasizes value of a carbon tax to effectively decarbonize the economy (phys.org)
02:07  Do pipe organs create an auto-tune effect? Understanding largest class of music instrument''s effects on concert halls (phys.org)
02:05  Curiosity, images, and scientific exploration: New book by physicist explores remarkable phenomena (phys.org)
02:03  Idea thieves tend to target early concepts, experiments find (phys.org)
02:02  New tool to map protease specificity may pave the way for improved treatments (phys.org)
02:02  Researchers calculate topological numbers for 2D materials with spiral boundary conditions (phys.org)
02:02  Researchers discover the essential role of light in the organization of retinal cells (phys.org)
02:00  COP29: Only by returning carbon to the ground is net zero truly possible (phys.org)
02:00  Dedicated Roman gladiator superfans were the football hooligans of their day (phys.org)
02:00  New research could help nonprofits attract millions of online donors (phys.org)
01:59  US, China must collaborate on carbon dioxide removal, report finds (phys.org)
01:50  When picking schools, don''t get stuck on single-sex vs. co-ed—ask whether all students supported and included (phys.org)
01:50  I''ve studied organizational failure for decades—the Church of England needs more than a new leader (phys.org)
01:49  Investment in support services effective in increasing diversity, retention of apprentices in highway construction (phys.org)
01:48  Cas9-PE system achieves precise editing and site-specific random mutation in rice (phys.org)
01:39  Compound weather events found to have greater effect on wetland methane emissions than discrete weather extremes do (phys.org)
01:39  Sweet tooth—Ethiopian wolves seen feeding on nectar of red hot poker flowers (phys.org)
01:39  Diverse diets of civets in Borneo rainforest allow them to live in same geographical area (phys.org)
01:38  Turning carbon emissions into methane fuel: New method offers potential for abundant energy savings (phys.org)
01:38  Researchers use immersive 3D tech to document and study the human past (phys.org)
01:38  Carbon credits scheme failing threatened species, says study (phys.org)
01:23  Predicting the next supernova explosion: New simulations reveal the physics of supernova shock breakout (phys.org)
01:21  Self-assembling proteins can be used for higher performance, more sustainable skincare products (phys.org)
00:47  New language encodes shape and structure to help machine learning models predict nanopore properties (phys.org)
00:44  Invasive zebra mussels are associated with elevated mercury levels in fish, study finds (phys.org)
00:38  Mathematical modeling study demonstrates gene drives could boost malaria control when added to intervention package (phys.org)
00:24  Climate change goosed hurricane wind strength by 18 mph since 2019, study says (phys.org)
00:24  Physicists develop new method to visualize magnetic nanostructures with high resolution (phys.org)
00:22  Philippine hatchling stirs hope for endangered eagle (phys.org)
00:18  Automated 3D computer vision model offers a new tool to measure and understand dairy cow behavior and welfare (phys.org)
00:17  Gel coatings could make it easier to eat fiber-rich foods (phys.org)
00:17  Dinosaur drumsticks, X-ray videos and 3D models shed light on the evolution of bird motion (phys.org)
00:07  Putin lowered threshold on use of nuclear weapons. Is he bluffing? (phys.org)
00:02  Employment outcomes study finds women veterans weathered pandemic lockdowns better than men (phys.org)
00:00  Human Cell Atlas achieves leap in the understanding of the human body (phys.org)
00:00  Light-based photocatalytic system can break down PFAS at room temperature (phys.org)
00:00  River microbes near wastewater treatment plants express high levels of antibiotic resistance genes, study shows (phys.org)
00:00  Superior photosynthesis abilities of some plants could hold key to climate-resilient crops (phys.org)
11-20  From Houston to the moon: Johnson''s thermal vacuum chamber tests lunar solar technology (phys.org)
11-20  Neither desolate nor empty: Deep-sea floor teems with life (phys.org)
11-20  The Milky Way represents an outlier among similar galaxies, universe survey data shows (phys.org)
11-20  Majority of clothes being donated are exported or discarded: Study calls for city fashion waste shakeup (phys.org)
11-20  Roads to reservoirs: Expanding the scope of global emissions tracking (phys.org)
11-20  A new puzzle piece for string theory research: Study proves 4-graviton scattering conjecture (phys.org)
11-20  Scientists create portable, miniature high-speed ''electronic nose'' that outperforms mice (phys.org)
11-20  Study reveals importance of student-teacher relationships in early childhood education (phys.org)
11-20  Q&A: Getting serious about atmospheric methane removal (phys.org)
11-20  Climate change can cause stress in herring larvae (phys.org)
11-20  Study raises concerns about the climate change and global conflict crises (phys.org)
11-20  Climate adaptation knowledge varies between socioeconomic groups, finds study (phys.org)
11-20  Virtual reality could be gamechanger in police-civilian crisis encounters (phys.org)
11-20  Dramatic decline in Tongariro''s native plants as invasive heather spreads (phys.org)
11-20  Garden produce grown near Fayetteville works fluorochemical plant contains GenX, other PFAS (phys.org)
11-20  Ankylosaurid dinosaur, unearthed in China in 1986, identified as a new species (phys.org)
11-20  What the Delaware River ''salt line'' is, and why we should care where it is (phys.org)
11-20  Ecologist monitors ecosystem changes as effects of climate change (phys.org)
11-20  Delaware River water levels at 60% as salt front increases amid drought (phys.org)
11-20  Study traces the spicy history of chili peppers (phys.org)
11-20  Smoke changes over time and distance, but health risks remain (phys.org)
11-20  Observations inspect double-lined spectroscopic binary HD 34736 (phys.org)
11-20  Scientists discover the molecular composition of potentially deadly venomous fish (phys.org)
11-20  Can sown wildflowers compensate for cities'' lack of natural meadows to support pollinating insects? (phys.org)
11-20  How trees adjust their strategies for acquiring nutrients through their roots as soil warms with climate change (phys.org)
11-20  Nanofibers made of copper-binding peptides disrupt cancer cells (phys.org)
11-20  Unlocking the secrets of the first quasars: How they defy the laws of physics to grow (phys.org)
11-20  Internet use in adults over age 50 linked to better mental health (phys.org)
11-20  Fossil collection found in Neanderthal cave suggests abstract thinking (phys.org)
11-20  2D graphene spin valve leverages van der Waals magnet proximity for efficient spintronics (phys.org)
11-20  Engineered antibiotic D22 shows promise against drug-resistant bacteria (phys.org)
11-20  Study explores the effectiveness of honesty oath for reducing dishonest behaviors (phys.org)
11-20  Algorithm predicts DNA methylation in ancient specimens, providing insight into human evolution (phys.org)
11-20  COP29 negotiators strive for deal after G20 ''marching orders'' (phys.org)
11-20  SpaceX launches giant Starship rocket, but aborts attempt to catch booster with mechanical arms (phys.org)
11-20  New eagle camera is going live in Minnesota to the delight of global viewers (phys.org)
11-20  Astronauts found to process some tasks slower in space, but no signs of permanent cognitive decline (phys.org)
11-20  New DESI data shed light on gravity''s pull in the universe (phys.org)
11-20  Northerners, Scots and Irish excel at detecting fake accents to guard against outsiders, study suggests (phys.org)
11-20  Enormous cache of rare earth elements hidden inside coal ash waste, study suggests (phys.org)
11-20  Collaboration key to ultimate genotypes in plants and livestock, say researchers (phys.org)
11-20  Collaboration uncovers mechanisms of an African plant with anti-HIV potential (phys.org)
11-20  Allyship efforts can face pushback in the workplace—here''s why it happens and what leaders can do about it (phys.org)
11-20  Advancements in genomic research reveal alternative transcription initiation sites in thousands of soybean genes (phys.org)
11-20  Ancient DNA sheds light on adaptation of early Europeans at the dawn of the agricultural revolution (phys.org)
11-20  Novel AI algorithm captures photons in motion (phys.org)
11-20  First pairs of white dwarf–main sequence binaries discovered in clusters shine new light on stellar evolution (phys.org)
11-20  Could a multivitamin help save coral reefs? Preliminary data says yes (phys.org)
11-20  Why Ghanaian farmers have been unable to capitalize on record cocoa prices (phys.org)
11-20  Soil ecosystem more resilient when land is managed sustainably, finds study (phys.org)
11-20  Bioeconomy in Colombia: DNA analysis shows a vital shellfish in decline (phys.org)
11-20  Deep learning architecture enables higher efficiency in light microscopy image improvement (phys.org)
11-20  Empowering entrepreneurship to advance inclusivity and deliver greater value (phys.org)
11-20  Precursor hydrolysis method allows for mass production of SiO₂ multi-shell hollow spheres (phys.org)
11-20  Vultures and AI as death detectors: A high-tech approach for wildlife research and conservation (phys.org)
11-20  Scientists develop copper depletion strategy for advanced cuproptosis therapy (phys.org)
11-20  Why inclusive product lines may not be seen as equally positive by all consumers—and how companies can respond (phys.org)
11-20  Oil and gas well proximity linked to higher rates of COVID-19 mortality (phys.org)
11-20  Tobacco isn''t a good investment: Study shows a decline in stock prices since 2016 (phys.org)
11-20  New method of generating eco-friendly energy uses piezoelectricity (phys.org)
11-20  AI and criminal justice: How AI can support—not undermine—justice (phys.org)
11-20  Canadians are much more pessimistic about money than Americans, new survey shows (phys.org)
11-20  Eating less sugar would be great for the planet as well as our health, say researchers (phys.org)
11-20  How a dairy farm could help prevent prisoners from reoffending (phys.org)
11-20  Early modern history expert shares concerns with gaps and emptiness in 17th century calendars (phys.org)
11-20  Will agricultural weeds finally claim the upper hand in a changing climate? (phys.org)
11-20  Delving deep into regulation of cobalt active sites to enhance selectivity of propylene to improve production (phys.org)
11-20  Women and girls pay the price on the frontlines of the climate crisis, new analysis finds (phys.org)
11-20  Climate policies stimulate innovation and sustainability, says researcher (phys.org)
11-20  Experts study where microplastics are winding up—and what risks they pose (phys.org)
11-20  The megafauna mystery: Australia''s 40,000-year-old cold case (phys.org)
11-20  Electrochemistry unlocks a new type of palladium hydride nanoparticle (phys.org)
11-20  Government and regulators need to act on contractor safety in the mining industry (phys.org)
11-20  Could keeping native species as pets save them from extinction? Here''s why it''s not that simple (phys.org)
11-20  AI for life: How sovereign Wiradyuri ways of knowing can transform technology for good (phys.org)
11-20  Climate change is encouraging unsanitary toilet practices among vulnerable communities (phys.org)
11-20  With 14 community newspapers due to close, too many parts of NZ are becoming ''news deserts'' (phys.org)
11-20  Men abused by women don''t all fight back—some believe a strong man is nonviolent (phys.org)
11-20  Generation Z wants to be safe, study finds (phys.org)
11-20  Beyond backlash: How feeling threatened by diversity can trigger positive change (phys.org)
11-20  Like working from home? Depends how you got there, and who''s doing it (phys.org)
11-20  Mitigating heat stress in heifers to prevent stock losses (phys.org)
11-20  The Moana effect: How small island developing states bring their struggle against climate change to the world (phys.org)
11-20  Experiment suggests quantum computers can coordinate actions of moving devices (phys.org)
11-20  Human evolution in an AI world: Predicting changes in brain size, attention and social behaviors (phys.org)
11-20  Novel crystals can harvest water from air without any energy input (phys.org)
11-20  Black Britons from top backgrounds up to three times more likely to be downwardly mobile (phys.org)
11-20  Researchers track PFAS, microplastics from landfills to treatment plants (phys.org)
11-20  Snail study points to bright future for AI in biological research (phys.org)
11-20  Mass deportations are a day one priority for Trump—economists explain how it could lead to a recession (phys.org)
11-20  AI can be used to predict river discharge and warn of potential flooding, new study shows (phys.org)
11-20  Police in Britain are failing to meet the public''s minimum standards of service, researchers find (phys.org)
11-20  Black entrepreneurs are often shut out from capital, but here''s how some are removing barriers (phys.org)
11-20  Advances in Y chromosome analysis aid in horse breeding and conservation (phys.org)
11-20  Workplace diversity training programs are everywhere, but their effectiveness varies widely (phys.org)
11-20  Hunter-gatherer study helps explain how children have learned for 99% of human history (phys.org)
11-20  Physicists use sliding seeds to better understand landslides and rock avalanches (phys.org)
11-20  Physicists explain how fractional charge in pentalayer graphene could work (phys.org)
11-20  Aligning the quantum property known as spin for fusion fuels could make it easier to generate electricity economically (phys.org)
11-20  Predicting the mode of action of new anti-cancer compounds with AI (phys.org)
11-20  Recovering in-demand metals for new electronics—researchers find industrial-strength adsorbents soak up lanthanum (phys.org)
11-20  Experiments reveal content moderators are influenced by online misinformation, but accuracy mindset may help (phys.org)
11-20  Survey demonstrates impact of misinformation on Spanish-language social media platforms (phys.org)
11-20  Social media users probably won''t read beyond this headline, researchers say (phys.org)
11-20  Blind cavefish study provides new insights into the evolution of neurons in vertebrate brains (phys.org)
11-20  Groundwater pumping drives rapid sinking in California, study shows (phys.org)
11-20  Decision markets could predict replicability of online experiments (phys.org)
11-20  Paleontologists discover Saskatchewan''s first Centrosaurus and Citipes elegans fossils (phys.org)
11-20  Collecting climate data from Nigeria to inform climate models (phys.org)
11-20  A valuable tool for African swine fever virus research developed (phys.org)
11-20  7-year study reveals plastic fragments from all over the globe are rising rapidly in the North Pacific Garbage Patch (phys.org)
11-20  Researchers find trees acclimate to changing temperatures (phys.org)
11-20  Ancient skeletons reveal health differences in medieval London (phys.org)
11-20  When a cell protector collaborates with a killer: Research explores dual role of CED-9 in apoptosis (phys.org)
11-20  Calculating the energy costs of color changing in ruby octopuses (phys.org)
11-20  Building roots in glass, a bio-inspired approach to creating 3D microvascular networks using plants and fungi (phys.org)
11-20  Light-matter interaction reveals new paradigm of quantum information technology (phys.org)
11-20  Why the powerful may be more likely to cheat: Experts find correlation between self-perception of power and faithfulness (phys.org)
11-20  Improving hurricane modeling with physics-informed machine learning (phys.org)
11-20  Seemingly ''broken'' genes in coronaviruses may be essential for viral survival (phys.org)
11-19  Shoppers aren''t as motivated by sustainability as they claim, researcher finds (phys.org)
11-19  Video: Proba-3''s journey to see the sun''s corona (phys.org)
11-19  Genetic analysis of hazelnut trees in British Columbia shows wide dispersal by Indigenous people (phys.org)
11-19  Study shows climate change is hindering aspen tree maturity (phys.org)
11-19  CRISPR-based system labels extracellular vesicles with ''barcodes'' to better understand cell-to-cell communication (phys.org)
11-19  How humans evolved to be ''energetically unique'' (phys.org)
11-19  A bit of bling helps insects dazzle their predators, high-speed camera study shows (phys.org)
11-19  New theory reveals the shape of a single photon (phys.org)
11-19  Lonely dolphin in Baltic Sea found to be talking to himself (phys.org)
11-19  The hidden disease risks of modern housing developments in rural Africa (phys.org)
11-19  New ion speed record holds potential for faster battery charging and biosensing (phys.org)
11-19  Healthy ''New Towns'': Revitalizing neighborhoods in the wake of aging populations (phys.org)
11-19  Adulting, nerdiness and the importance of single-panel comics (phys.org)
11-19  Research reveals teenage truancy rates have risen in English-speaking countries since COVID-19 (phys.org)
11-19  How flood risk affects home values (phys.org)
11-19  New giant radio galaxy discovered with MeerKAT (phys.org)
11-19  How can brands address growing consumer skepticism? (phys.org)
11-19  Reward of 100,000 offered in mysterious death of beloved Mexican gray wolf in Arizona (phys.org)
11-19  Researchers study the roar of SpaceX''s Starship and its impact on communities and the environment (phys.org)
11-19  California water recycling plant gains 26 million to feed Lake Mead (phys.org)
11-19  First ever goat-fish petroglyph reveals Egyptian understanding of zodiac symbols (phys.org)
11-19  By exerting ''crowd control'' over mouse cells, scientists make progress towards engineering tissues (phys.org)
11-19  Populations overheat as major cities fail canopy goals (phys.org)
11-19  Illegal farm fires fuel Indian capital''s smog misery (phys.org)
11-19  Parts of Great Barrier Reef suffer highest coral mortality on record (phys.org)
11-19  Floods strike thousands of houses in northern Philippines (phys.org)
11-19  Deducing commonality from complexity: Scientist explores ''Mesoscience'' to address global issues (phys.org)
11-19  In southern India''s tea country, small but mighty efforts are brewing to bring back native forests (phys.org)
11-19  Why school police officers may not be the most effective way to prevent violence (phys.org)
11-19  World''s first visual grading system developed to combat microplastic fashion pollution (phys.org)
11-19  Philadelphia students have a new reading and writing curriculum. A literacy expert explains what''s changing (phys.org)
11-19  Better but not stellar: Pollsters faced familiar complaints, difficulties in assessing Trump-Harris race (phys.org)
11-19  Short-lived soda tax reinforces alternative presumptions on tax impacts on consumer behaviors: Study (phys.org)
11-19  Empowering people, saving the planet: A case for direct democracy (phys.org)
11-19  The climate and biodiversity crises are entwined, but we risk pitting one against the other (phys.org)
11-19  Latest edition of book offers guidance on monitoring and managing ranaviruses in amphibians, reptiles and fish (phys.org)
11-19  Research challenges traditional wisdom on entrepreneurship among marginalized groups (phys.org)
11-19  Study finds ''safe'' BPA alternatives may still pose health risks (phys.org)
11-19  Review makes connections between electron density-based methods (phys.org)
11-19  Adjusting accelerators with help from machine learning (phys.org)
11-19  Bias in the NFT market: Study reveals female and black avatars sell for less, and offers solutions to promote equality (phys.org)
11-19  The new Mars landing approach: How we''ll land large payloads on the Red Planet (phys.org)
11-19  Donor-advised funds are drawing a lot of assets besides cash, taking a bigger bite out of tax revenue (phys.org)
11-19  Study highlights unique challenges of farming while raising a family, managing household (phys.org)
11-19  From using plant rinds to high-tech materials, bike helmets have improved significantly over the past two centuries (phys.org)
11-19  The myth of junk food-eating gamers is actually about social hunger—and gender, say researchers (phys.org)
11-19  Nearly half of Latin American migrants at US border experienced gun violence or threats back home (phys.org)
11-19  Researchers propose European-style food certification to boost Indiana''s rural economies (phys.org)
11-19  Mars Curiosity rover takes a last look at mysterious sulfur (phys.org)
11-19  Expert explains effects of catastrophic weather events on forests and tree species (phys.org)
11-19  With new imaging approach, scientists closely analyze microbial adhesive interactions (phys.org)
11-19  Refugees face particularly high housing instability, finds study (phys.org)
11-19  New insights into flowering regulation: Impact of carbon and nitrogen signaling on floral repressors in Arabidopsis (phys.org)
11-19  Statistical approach improves models of atmosphere on early Earth and exoplanets (phys.org)
11-19  Flies carry bacteria, and some are resistant to antibiotics—evidence from three South African hospices (phys.org)
11-19  Fermenting a future for food in Australia (phys.org)
11-19  Team creates world''s first tunable-wavelength blue semiconductor laser (phys.org)
11-19  Confinement may affect how we smell and feel about food (phys.org)
11-19  Machine learning and supercomputer simulations predict interactions between gold nanoparticles and blood proteins (phys.org)
11-19  Experts warn of political risks in Antarctic curtain geoengineering proposal (phys.org)
11-19  The future of optical modulators and integrated photonics (phys.org)
11-19  Modeling a tiny worm''s feeding process sheds light on the complexity of biological organisms (phys.org)
11-19  From head to tail: How cells can behave autonomously during early development (phys.org)
11-19  Looking to prior encounters with the police can prevent domestic violence (phys.org)
11-19  It takes very special conditions to create the bizarre stellar spectacle known as R Aquarii (phys.org)
11-19  The best way to find planet nine might be hundreds of tiny telescopes (phys.org)
11-19  Exploring diet shifts can reveal the hidden costs of what we eat (phys.org)
11-19  Would a mandatory five-day working week solve construction''s work-life balance woes? (phys.org)
11-19  As Australia privatizes nature repair, the cheapest approach won''t save our threatened species (phys.org)
11-19  Migrating birds have stowaways: Invasive ticks could spread novel diseases around the world, say scientists (phys.org)
11-19  New lunar map can help guide future sample return missions (phys.org)
11-19  Study shows how social bonds help tool-using monkeys learn new skills (phys.org)
11-19  Americans face an insurability crisis as climate change worsens disasters (phys.org)
11-19  American soil losing more nutrients for crops due to heavier rainstorms, study shows (phys.org)
11-19  An unexpected mechanism could provide an alternative to animal models for exploring skin renewal (phys.org)
11-19  Does immigration really drive up crime? Not according to the evidence (phys.org)
11-19  What is net zero? What is blue carbon? Experts explain key climate terms (phys.org)
11-19  Robo price-fixing: Why the Justice Department is suing a software company to stop landlords colluding on rents (phys.org)
11-19  The Serviceberry: This indigenous understanding of nature can help us rethink economics (phys.org)
11-19  Campus diversity is becoming difficult to measure as students hide race and ethnicity on college applications (phys.org)
11-19  Financial stress and cultural differences make migrants particularly vulnerable to gambling harms (phys.org)
11-19  Gaming for the good of developing valuable workplace skills—old stereotypes of online gaming upended by new report (phys.org)
11-19  Fossil finds: Footprints on South Africa''s coast offer a glimpse into our ancestors'' lives (phys.org)
11-19  Financial institutions open Detroit area locations based on racial makeup (phys.org)