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08:50  New data tool boosts preparedness for potentially deadly flooding (phys.org)
08:40  AI model forecasts coral heat stress on Florida reefs up to six weeks ahead (phys.org)
07:50  Tibet''s tectonic clash: New satellite view suggests weaker fault lines (phys.org)
07:50  Human–AI relationships in fiction: Theoretical cultural framework developed to understand AI representations (phys.org)
07:40  Bubble bots: Simple biocompatible microrobots autonomously target tumors (phys.org)
07:30  Black and Latino teens show stronger digital literacy than white peers (phys.org)
07:20  Unraveling the physics behind Kamchatka''s 73-year earthquake cycle (phys.org)
07:20  Two essential coral species are now functionally extinct—but should we give up hope? (phys.org)
07:10  Using data to reduce subjectivity in landslide susceptibility mapping (phys.org)
06:50  Designing the future of metabolic health through tissue-selective drug delivery (phys.org)
06:30  Unexpected climate feedback links Antarctic ice sheet with reduced carbon uptake (phys.org)
06:21  Discovery of a photophobic response in Apusomonads reveals insights into Opisthokont origins (phys.org)
06:20  Distinct isotopes of combustion-derived water vapor identified (phys.org)
06:17  Automating microfluidic chip design: Hybrid approach combines machine learning with fluid mechanics (phys.org)
06:14  Identifying mechanisms that support nanoparticle therapy for autoimmune diseases (phys.org)
06:05  Swarm of earthquakes jolts California''s San Ramon area—largest so far is 4.2 (phys.org)
06:04  Poverty intervention program in Bangladesh may reinforce gender gaps, study shows (phys.org)
06:01  Web-based tool visualizes catalyst ''gene'' profiles to speed materials design (phys.org)
05:58  Climate enters the overshoot era—science and policy need to react (phys.org)
05:56  Catalonia''s climate was wetter 10 million years ago (phys.org)
05:55  Sustainable polyurethane production without toxic isocyanate (phys.org)
05:54  Hybrid AI-physics method developed for accurate aerosol remote sensing (phys.org)
05:52  Real-time single-event position detection using high-radiation-tolerance GaN (phys.org)
05:50  Researchers identify key gene for enhancing oil yield and quality in Jatropha (phys.org)
05:49  Scientists uncover dual role of sulfate-reducing bacteria in pipeline steel corrosion (phys.org)
05:46  Newly identified RNA molecule may drive cancer patient survival (phys.org)
05:40  Real-time view inside microreactor reveals 2D semiconductor growth secrets (phys.org)
05:35  Cells adapt to aging by actively remodeling endoplasmic reticulum, study reveals (phys.org)
05:10  Removing livestock from grasslands could compromise long-term soil carbon storage (phys.org)
05:08  Iron catalyst drives asymmetric 1,6 addition of aliphatic Grignard reagents to α,β,γ,δ-unsaturated carbonyl compounds (phys.org)
05:04  Two-step approach creates more sustainable protein nanostructures for advanced sensing and therapeutics (phys.org)
04:56  Resilience bonds could serve as an insurance solution to address climate change risks (phys.org)
04:53  A more realistic picture of platinum electrodes (phys.org)
04:50  Machine learning accelerates plasma mirror design for high-power lasers (phys.org)
04:40  New class of catalysts could dramatically change playing field in nickel catalysis (phys.org)
04:39  How microorganisms on rock surfaces shape groundwater (phys.org)
04:33  How bacteria learned to target numerous cell types (phys.org)
04:28  Bigger is not always better: Smaller leaves optimize light use in soybeans (phys.org)
04:23  The tension between moral pursuits and personal authenticity (phys.org)
02:10  Ancient Alaskan site may help explain how the first people arrived in North America (phys.org)
02:02  Mapping how Arctic groundwater will respond to thawing permafrost (phys.org)
02:01  New research finds interventions from child welfare services are linked to higher rates of criminalization (phys.org)
02:00  A clearer look at critical materials, thanks to refrigerator magnets (phys.org)
02:00  NASA conducts vital tests ahead of slated Moon mission (phys.org)
01:50  Europe observatory hails plan to abandon light-polluting Chile project (phys.org)
01:50  Nanotubes with lids mimic real biology (phys.org)
01:40  International collaboration spurs AI-powered drug discovery tool (phys.org)
01:36  Hubble sees galaxy with dark rings in new light (phys.org)
01:26  Perseverance rover completes first AI-planned drive on Mars (phys.org)
01:18  Natural magnetic materials can control light in unprecedented ways (phys.org)
01:18  As Rubin''s survey gets underway, simulations suggest it could find about six lunar-origin asteroids per year (phys.org)
01:16  91-qubit processor accurately simulates many-body quantum chaos (phys.org)
01:01  Partner''s spending habits can impact relationship dynamics (phys.org)
00:40  Some companies claim they can ''resurrect'' species. Does that make people more comfortable with extinction? (phys.org)
00:31  The type of job you do could be affecting your ability to save money—and not just because of the salary (phys.org)
00:10  Our ocean''s ''natural antacids'' may act faster than we thought (phys.org)
00:10  ''Northwest Passage'' mechanism of bile acid transport reveals a voltage-dependent pathway (phys.org)
02-02  Seed dormancy discovery could optimize barley growth (phys.org)
02-02  Jupiter''s slimmer profile: Giant planet revealed to be narrower at equator (phys.org)
02-02  Focusing and defocusing light without a lens: First demonstration of the structured Montgomery effect in free space (phys.org)
02-02  New study identifies warning signs for extreme flash flooding (phys.org)
02-02  Some bottled water is worse than tap for microplastics, study shows (phys.org)
02-02  Report advises on how investors can make public health a safe bet (phys.org)
02-02  Biochemists find solution that lets bacteriophages bypass bacterial immunity (phys.org)
02-02  Disability studies professor explores ''double bind'' of medical technology in new book (phys.org)
02-02  Social housing the key to protecting low-income renters, study finds (phys.org)
02-02  Teen''s 1958 find becomes Australia''s oldest dinosaur fossil (phys.org)
02-02  Long-period Jupiter-like exoplanet discovered with TESS (phys.org)
02-02  Fast-moving floodwater poses hidden danger for cities (phys.org)
02-02  New formula unravels vines'' parasitic nature (phys.org)
02-02  Experiments clear up confusion over the form of solid methane (phys.org)
02-02  A crisis emerges across the US as ''forever chemicals'' quietly contaminate drinking water wells (phys.org)
02-02  Infrared running of gravity offers a field-theoretic route to dark matter phenomena (phys.org)
02-02  A student made cosmic dust in her lab—what she found could help us understand how life started on Earth (phys.org)
02-02  Multiple bacteria may be behind elk hoof disease (phys.org)
02-02  Biologists discover alternative systems that help cells control genes (phys.org)
02-02  Geologists may have solved mystery of Green River''s ''uphill'' route (phys.org)
02-02  FAA dismisses airline, sonic boom concerns in signing off on SpaceX Starship plans from KSC (phys.org)
02-02  Cracks on Europa sport traces of ammonia (phys.org)
02-02  North Sea sandstone could be used to store carbon dioxide, report suggests (phys.org)
02-02  Groundhog day explained: Why this furry forecaster still matters (phys.org)
02-02  SpaceX seeks FCC nod to build data center constellation in space (phys.org)
02-02  Using generative AI to help scientists synthesize complex materials (phys.org)
02-02  Iguanas fall from trees in Florida as icy weather bites southern US (phys.org)
02-02  Japan says rare earth found in sediment retrieved on deep-sea mission (phys.org)
02-02  Tiny new dinosaur Foskeia pelendonum fills in an evolutionary gap (phys.org)
02-02  Single-cell microdevice isolates and profiles extracellular vesicles over weeks (phys.org)
02-02  Signaling output genes shed light on evolutionary crossroads of vertebrates (phys.org)
02-02  Satellite study reveals 24.2 billion ton annual groundwater loss in High Mountain Asia (phys.org)
02-02  Moving closer to ''true'' equine IVF for clinical use (phys.org)
02-02  How topological surfaces boost clean energy catalysts (phys.org)
02-02  Hard-to-synthesize materials revived using AI: An LLM-based materials redesign technology (phys.org)
02-02  Study identifies 10 online opportunities to transform climate crisis messaging (phys.org)
02-02  Scientists have identified unique sounds for 8 fish species (phys.org)
02-02  How AI and new sensing tools are reshaping collective animal behavior research (phys.org)
02-02  Voices of the Victorians analyzed in new research about northern accent development (phys.org)
02-02  Huayuan biota decodes Earth''s first Phanerozoic mass extinction (phys.org)
02-02  Tropical weather cycles linked to faster Arctic ice loss in autumn (phys.org)
02-02  Two rare 5th millennium BC fetal burials in Iran reveal variable prehistoric practices (phys.org)
02-02  Plastic pollution promotes hazardous water conditions, new study finds (phys.org)
02-01  How to cut harmful emissions from ditches and canals (phys.org)
02-01  Strategic tree planting could help Canada become carbon neutral by mid-century (phys.org)
02-01  Imaging the Wigner crystal state in a new type of quantum material (phys.org)
02-01  Snowstorm disrupts travel in southern US as blast of icy weather widens (phys.org)
02-01  Earliest hand-held wooden tools found in Greece date back 430,000 years (phys.org)
02-01  Collar cams offer a bear''s eye view into the lives of grizzlies on Alaska''s desolate North Slope (phys.org)
02-01  NASA begins a practice countdown for its first moonshot with astronauts in more than 50 years (phys.org)
02-01  Shark bites linked to rainfall, runoff and shifting coastal ecosystems (phys.org)
02-01  Multi-agent AI and robots automate materials discovery in closed-loop lab system (phys.org)
02-01  First successful lab colony of polyphagous shot hole borer achieved in Western Australia (phys.org)
02-01  More than half of transgender youth live in states with restrictive laws or policies (phys.org)
02-01  Conveying the concept of blue carbon in Japanese media: New study provides insights (phys.org)
02-01  Tanzania is losing fertile land to soil erosion: What''s happening and what can be done (phys.org)
02-01  Truth hurts: Prosocial liars perceived as more moral, study finds (phys.org)
02-01  Q&A: How researchers and communities build mutually beneficial work (phys.org)
02-01  New robotic sampler aims to transform monitoring of aquatic ecosystems (phys.org)
02-01  Light offers a non-invasive alternative to painkillers in veterinary medicine (phys.org)
02-01  Global population living with extreme heat expected to double by 2050 (phys.org)
02-01  Mini tornadoes spin out dried cellulose nanofibers (phys.org)
02-01  Octopus numbers exploded around the UK''s south-west coast in 2025. A new report explores this rare phenomenon (phys.org)
02-01  What an ancient jellyfish can teach us about the evolution of sleep (phys.org)
02-01  Life in fossil bones: What we can learn from tiny traces of ancient blood chemicals (phys.org)
02-01  Unlocking the high-performance potential of CF₃SF₄ (phys.org)
02-01  Restoring ecosystem function can reverse desertification in Europe''s drylands (phys.org)
02-01  Why are some young people attracted to gangs and what are some evidence-based solutions? (phys.org)
02-01  The New START treaty is ending. What does that mean for nuclear risk? (phys.org)
02-01  Sprint or marathon? Aging muscle stem cells shift from rapid repair to long-term survival (phys.org)
02-01  Optical atomic clocks poised to redefine how the world measures seconds (phys.org)
02-01  Powerful Milky Way stellar flares near black hole could refine galaxy center models (phys.org)
02-01  Signs of Sir Terry Pratchett''s dementia may have been hidden in his books (phys.org)
02-01  More paid time off keeps US workers from quitting, study finds (phys.org)
02-01  New species of ladybird beetle discovered on university campus in Japan (phys.org)
02-01  Farm waste could lock away carbon for decades (phys.org)
02-01  Fossil hunters uncover 132-million-year-old dinosaur footprints on South Africa''s coast (phys.org)
01-31  New 3D map of the sun''s magnetic interior could improve predictions of disruptive solar flares (phys.org)
01-31  Ashwagandha is having a moment—researchers want to take this shrub further (phys.org)
01-31  Why well-known brands invest millions in repetitive advertising (phys.org)
01-31  A world-first mouse that makes gene activity visible (phys.org)
01-31  Saturday Citations: Understanding procrastination; delicious baby sauropods; a study on musical ''pleasure chills'' (phys.org)
01-31  Experts urge schools to embed critical thinking skills from early years (phys.org)
01-31  Using complex networks to tame combustion instability (phys.org)
01-31  Bezos''s Blue Origin to ''pause'' space tourism to focus on moon efforts (phys.org)
01-31  ''Negative viscosity'' helps propel groups of migrating cells, study finds (phys.org)
01-31  How the 2024 presidential election may have changed behaviors around firearms (phys.org)
01-31  Tunisia''s famed blue-and-white village threatened after record rains (phys.org)
01-31  Puzzling slow radio pulses are coming from space. A new study could finally explain them (phys.org)
01-31  How a broken DNA repair tool accelerates aging (phys.org)
01-31  Study finds renewing city service taxes boosts commercial redevelopment in Ohio (phys.org)
01-31  Scientists teach microorganisms to build molecules with light (phys.org)
01-31  Record-breaking photons at telecom wavelengths—on demand (phys.org)
01-31  Lab study suggests longer waves fracture floating ice sheets at lower stress (phys.org)
01-31  The pros and cons of pesticides and fertilizers in real-world mandarin orange farms (phys.org)
01-31  NASA delays the first Artemis moonshot with astronauts because of extreme cold at the launch site (phys.org)
01-31  Liquid-repellent particle coating enables near-frictionless motion of pico- to nanoliter droplets (phys.org)
01-31  Quantum mechanical effects help overcome a fundamental limitation of optical microscopy (phys.org)
01-31  Immunoglobulin G''s overlooked hinge turns out to be a structural control hub (phys.org)
01-31  Metallic markers make direct measurement of protein activity possible (phys.org)
01-31  3D covalent organic framework offers sustainable solution for wastewater treatment (phys.org)
01-31  Beamline measurements of unstable ruthenium nuclei confirm advanced nuclear models (phys.org)
01-31  Shining a light on sustainable sulfur-rich polymers that stay recyclable (phys.org)
01-31  Beyond the eye of the beholder: Mathematically defining attributes essential to color perception (phys.org)
01-31  Snakes on trains: King cobras are ''hopping railways'' to unsuitable habitats in India (phys.org)
01-31  Why are Tatooine planets rare? General relativity explains why binary star systems rarely host planets (phys.org)
01-31  Spider spinneret evolution: How a genome duplication event 438 million years ago set the stage (phys.org)
01-31  Tropical peatlands are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, research reveals (phys.org)
01-30  Exploration of exoplanets: A mathematical solution for investigating their atmospheres (phys.org)
01-30  Kissing the sun: Unraveling mysteries of the solar wind (phys.org)
01-30  Meerkat sunning calls may act as ''vocal grooming'' for social bonding (phys.org)
01-30  Overcoming the solubility crisis: A solvent-free method to enhance drug bioavailability (phys.org)
01-30  Random driving on a 78-qubit processor reveals controllable prethermal plateau (phys.org)
01-30  Webb reveals five-galaxy merger just 800 million years after the Big Bang (phys.org)
01-30  The devastation of island land snails: Pacific leads global wave of extinctions, researchers find (phys.org)
01-30  Bromacker regurgitalite reveals what an early land predator spit up 290 million years ago (phys.org)
01-30  ''Are You Dead?'' China''s viral app reveals a complex reality of solo living and changing social ties (phys.org)
01-30  One of Earth''s most abundant organisms is surprisingly fragile (phys.org)
01-30  Corals'' boldest cousins: Zoantharians bend the laws of evolution (phys.org)
01-30  When both partners work from home: The hidden cost of always-on technology (phys.org)
01-30  How design of public housing can lift future prospects of children (phys.org)
01-30  How brick-building bacteria react to toxic chemical in Martian soil (phys.org)
01-30  Why hospitality skills can help all businesses adapt to the AI revolution (phys.org)
01-30  Anatomy of a heat wave: How a cyclone, humid air and atmospheric waves drove brutal heat in southeastern Australia (phys.org)
01-30  We know how to cool our cities and towns: So why aren''t we doing it? (phys.org)
01-30  Filing taxes for someone else? Here''s how to do it safely (phys.org)
01-30  Beyond keywords: Review flags bias and reliability gaps in disaster social media research (phys.org)
01-30  Baby dinosaurs were common prey for Late Jurassic predators, reconstructed food web suggests (phys.org)
01-30  The Sierra snowpack is dropping fast: Experts say it''s not as bad as it seems (phys.org)
01-30  Land-intensive carbon removal requires better siting to protect biodiversity, study warns (phys.org)
01-30  Study shows insect farming byproduct boosts soil health, reduces crop damage (phys.org)
01-30  Argentina declares emergency over Patagonia wildfires (phys.org)
01-30  Hypothermia risks increase in Mississippi and Tennessee with next wave of frigid temperatures (phys.org)
01-30  Scientists marvel at a Galapagos seabird that wandered 3,000 miles to California (phys.org)
01-30  Wolves and other predators present ''a crisis,'' California''s environment chief says (phys.org)
01-30  Artemis II: The first human mission to the moon in 54 years launches soon, with a Canadian on board (phys.org)
01-30  Study offers practical guide for AI application in marine conservation and fisheries (phys.org)
01-30  For injured sea turtles like ''Porkchop,'' Southern California''s Aquarium of the Pacific has doubled its care space (phys.org)
01-30  Another kind of student debt is entrenching inequality: ''Time inheritance'' (phys.org)
01-30  Nutritious school-provided lunches top of the menu for Australian parents (phys.org)
01-30  A push to end a fractured approach to post-fire contamination removal (phys.org)
01-30  Aerial lidar mapping can reveal archaeological sites while overlooking Indigenous peoples and their knowledge (phys.org)
01-30  New satellite method maps ''creeping drought'' in Canada''s mountain snow (phys.org)
01-30  Student well-being comes from care, but is caring enough? Academics reflect on three stumbling blocks (phys.org)
01-30  To reduce CO₂ emissions, policy on carbon pricing, taxation and investment in renewable energy is key (phys.org)
01-30  RNA droplets may have accelerated prebiotic Earth''s development of complex molecules (phys.org)
01-30  Freestanding 3D MXene structures push the limits of microscale devices (phys.org)
01-30  Direct imaging captures the crystalline vibrations of a supersolid made of atoms and light (phys.org)
01-30  New chemi-mechanical process removes pigments and restores properties in recycled plastics (phys.org)
01-30  Silica nanocomposite can generate biocides on demand (phys.org)
01-30  Biodegradable polymers used to develop eco-friendly, high-performance gas sensors (phys.org)
01-30  Growing meltwater reservoirs—glacial lakes are both a resource and a habitat worthy of protection (phys.org)
01-30  MXene nanoscrolls could improve energy storage, biosensors and more (phys.org)
01-30  How fire-loving fungi learned to eat charcoal (phys.org)
01-30  Light-based nanotechnology offers potential alternative to chemotherapy and radiation (phys.org)
01-30  Prototype cassettes mark key step toward new CMS high-granularity calorimeter (phys.org)
01-30  Mapping ''figure 8'' Fermi surfaces to pinpoint future chiral conductors (phys.org)
01-30  When Toronto paused for COVID, a key ''forever chemical'' rapidly declined (phys.org)
01-30  Real-time imaging captures contact between cells and between a single neuron''s extensions (phys.org)
01-30  NASA researchers probe tangled magnetospheres of merging neutron stars (phys.org)
01-30  New map of the Milky Way''s magnetism offers insights into cosmic evolution (phys.org)
01-30  Bacterial ''brains'' operate on the brink of order and disorder (phys.org)
01-30  Kangaroo and wallaby evolution tied to Australia''s past climate shifts (phys.org)
01-30  Refractive-index microscope measures a sample''s optical properties with pinpoint accuracy (phys.org)
01-30  Scientists develop high-performance Hg-based crystal for mid-far infrared birefringence (phys.org)
01-30  Rescheduling marijuana would be a big tax break for legal cannabis businesses, and a quiet form of deregulation (phys.org)
01-30  Collective intelligence: How to incentivize problem solving in groups (phys.org)
01-30  How plants respond to changing environments for better reproductive success (phys.org)
01-30  Another Arctic blast bears down on US as snow cleanup drags on (phys.org)
01-30  Photocatalysis enables direct coupling of native sugars and N-heteroarenes (phys.org)
01-30  Flying gurnard grunts and flares fins to communicate, camera study confirms (phys.org)
01-30  Why termite kings and queens are monogamous: Scientists uncover surprising answer (phys.org)
01-30  What ice-fishing competitions reveal about human decision-making (phys.org)
01-30  AI models retrace evolution of genetic control elements in the brain (phys.org)
01-30  Caribbean heat waves intensify over five decades, study finds (phys.org)
01-30  Learning about happiness could improve economics education (phys.org)
01-30  From metabolism to disease: Mitochondria''s hidden signaling networks unveiled (phys.org)
01-30  ''Jerk'' volcano early warning method uses single seismometer to detect magma movement (phys.org)
01-30  Novel quantum refrigerator benefits from problematic noise (phys.org)
01-30  Hidden toxin risks during nutrient-starved algal blooms uncovered (phys.org)
01-30  Biodegradable bark–plastic composite lets engineers predict product lifetime from tensile tests (phys.org)
01-30  Male or female? How one frog gene ''hijacked'' sex determination about 20 million years ago (phys.org)
01-30  How mining legacy dust leaves a uranium fingerprint in children''s hair (phys.org)
01-30  Did a tsunami hit the Bristol Channel four centuries ago? Revisiting the great flood of 1607 (phys.org)
01-30  Rethinking Troy: How years of careful peace, not epic war, shaped this bronze age city (phys.org)
01-30  Welcome to the ''Homogenocene'': How humans are making the world''s wildlife dangerously samey (phys.org)
01-30  EPA''s new way of evaluating pollution rules hands deregulators a license to ignore public health (phys.org)
01-30  Gravitational wave signal tests Einstein''s theory of general relativity (phys.org)
01-30  Weakening the soy moratorium in Brazil: A political choice that ignores the science (phys.org)
01-30  Pubs are far more valuable to society than the tax they pay (phys.org)
01-30  King''s Trough: How a shifting plate boundary and hot mantle material shaped an Atlantic mega-canyon (phys.org)
01-30  Crosstalk inside cells helps pathogens evade drugs, study finds (phys.org)
01-30  2D discrete time crystals realized on a quantum computer for the first time (phys.org)
01-30  Climate change is reshaping how companies do business (phys.org)
01-30  Cleaner ship fuel changed clouds, but not their climate balance (phys.org)
01-30  Map shows the far-flung places Colorado''s wolves traveled in the past month (phys.org)
01-30  Burning satellites in the stratosphere: Emerging questions for climate (phys.org)
01-30  Men are embracing beauty culture—many of them just refuse to call it that (phys.org)
01-30  Is time a fundamental part of reality? A quiet revolution in physics suggests not (phys.org)
01-30  The first headbutting paravian: Bird-like dinosaur likely used thick skull to win over mates (phys.org)
01-30  AI enables a who''s who of brown bears in Alaska (phys.org)
01-30  Submarine mountains and long-distance waves stir the deepest parts of the ocean (phys.org)
01-30  Will killing dingoes on K''gari make visitors safer? We think it''s unlikely (phys.org)
01-30  Svalbard polar bears show improved fat reserves despite sea ice loss (phys.org)
01-29  Self-employed working hours return to pre-COVID levels after five year slump (phys.org)
01-29  New white paper offers actions for managing trauma in the workplace (phys.org)
01-29  Wetlands do not need to be flooded to provide the greatest climate benefit, shows study (phys.org)
01-29  How tree rings help scientists understand disruptive extreme solar storms (phys.org)
01-29  Fossilized plankton study gives long-term hope for oxygen-depleted oceans (phys.org)
01-29  Living and working under the sea fills aquanauts with wonder and awe—the phenomenon is called the ''underview effect'' (phys.org)
01-29  ''Pesticide cocktails'' pollute apples across Europe: Study (phys.org)
01-29  Programmable terahertz vortices enable dual electric and magnetic skyrmion modes (phys.org)
01-29  ''Forever chemicals'' could cost Europe up to 1.7 tn euros by 2050: Report (phys.org)
01-29  Data reveals hidden divide in coping with heat waves (phys.org)
01-29  Study links social class origins to lower wage goals in job search (phys.org)
01-29  On the nose: Reddit users report self-image struggles after years of exposure to Eurocentric beauty standards online (phys.org)
01-29  Ancient DNA reveals 12,000-year-old case of rare genetic disease (phys.org)
01-29  Self-powered composite material detects its own cracks (phys.org)
01-29  Measuring the quantum extent of a single molecule confined to a nanodroplet (phys.org)
01-29  Atomic spins set quantum fluid in motion: Experimental realization of the Einstein–de Haas effect (phys.org)
01-29  One single protein, one big decision: How brown algae know when to reproduce (phys.org)
01-29  A new method to search for ultralight dark matter with advanced optical cavities (phys.org)
01-29  Gaia data reveal three galactic open clusters in detail (phys.org)
01-29  Empowering an AI foundation model to accelerate plant research (phys.org)
01-29  Unusual RNA caps reveal previously unknown mechanism of genetic transcription (phys.org)
01-29  Study finds most college students rebounded after pandemic, but to varying degrees (phys.org)
01-29  Support stops at the checkout line: Consumer stigma undermines ''impact hiring'' initiatives (phys.org)
01-29  Extending free shipping to outside sellers can strengthen online marketplaces, study suggests (phys.org)
01-29  Climate change worsened rains and floods which killed dozens in southern Africa, study shows (phys.org)
01-29  Research clarifies record-late monsoon onset, aiding northern Australian communities (phys.org)
01-29  PFAS are turning up in the Great Lakes, putting fish and water supplies at risk. Here''s how they get there (phys.org)
01-29  The circular economy may not be taking off: Here are six ways stakeholders can make it happen (phys.org)
01-29  Do trees prevent landslides? What science says about roots, rainfall and stability (phys.org)
01-29  Indigenous trees might be the secret to climate resilient dairy farming in Benin, says this new study (phys.org)