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09:20  The next-generation Very Large Array prototype gathers its first light (phys.org)
09:00  Great apes: What we know about their cognition, cooperation and curiosity after two decades of research (phys.org)
08:20  Species of Brazilian moths described in honor of Orixás, foundational deities of Afro-Brazilian religions (phys.org)
08:00  Hybrid work is not always the golden compromise employees expect—even as more companies implement it (phys.org)
07:40  Monitoring reveals elevated antidepressant levels in some waterways (phys.org)
07:40  Dynamic nanogates let longer molecules pass faster through flexible pores (phys.org)
07:20  Q&A: Why scientists are studying a microbe they found in a sink (phys.org)
07:20  Nitric oxide overload jams plant immune signals, researchers find (phys.org)
07:10  A new capability to detect chemical weapons involves two existing methods (phys.org)
07:00  Tanzania''s iconic heritage sites face damage from state-backed tourism (phys.org)
07:00  How methane policy will make or break the climate crisis (phys.org)
06:50  How Jupiter may have redirected life''s ingredients toward Earth 4.5 billion years ago (phys.org)
06:40  Plants boost carbon uptake through water efficiency, not heat adaptation, global analysis reveals (phys.org)
06:40  AI offers promise for agriculture, but smallholder farmers risk being left behind (phys.org)
06:30  Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS reveals no technosignatures in seven-hour radio scan (phys.org)
06:20  Research could pave the way for more resilient winter cereals in warmer climates (phys.org)
06:00  Japan''s new seafloor record could sharpen megathrust earthquake warnings in Nankai Trough (phys.org)
06:00  Why ''psychopath'' is a dangerous label when it comes to criminal justice (phys.org)
06:00  Thundering footsteps warn caterpillars of lethal ladybeetle attacks (phys.org)
05:50  Why doesn''t coffee taste like caffeine? (phys.org)
05:40  Programmable chemistry unlocks drugs only in target cells, aiming to cut side effects (phys.org)
05:30  Temperature gaps help sneeze clouds stay denser and travel farther, experiments show (phys.org)
05:20  Water-wave tweezers steer tiny ''surfers'' without touching them (phys.org)
05:20  Antimicrobial peptide naturally found in cows breaks Klebsiella biofilms and kills drug-resistant bacteria (phys.org)
05:10  New route to tailor-made diamond nanoparticles holds promise for quantum applications (phys.org)
05:00  A novel strategy to predict the phase diagram of nickel-cobalt alloys (phys.org)
05:00  We can predict space weather—what if we could also stop it? (phys.org)
04:40  Integrating citizen science with experimental data uncovers how switchgrass adapts flowering by region (phys.org)
04:40  Brightness ''gap'' in ancient star cluster reveals missing red dwarfs (phys.org)
04:40  Sunrise III data release opens rare high-altitude solar views that could sharpen space weather forecasts (phys.org)
04:30  Dogs respond to human tone without words, hinting at communication older than language (phys.org)
04:20  Nanomagnets control diamond qubits, pointing to more scalable quantum hardware (phys.org)
04:20  Attribution constraints reveal stronger future intensification of the upper‑level Hadley circulation (phys.org)
04:10  Arctic river deltas face rising climate pressure while holding vast frozen carbon reserves (phys.org)
04:00  Open-source software unlocks rapid DNA structure generation and analysis in one workflow (phys.org)
04:00  Social networks outsmart cognitive biases: How herding in networks makes populations more rational (phys.org)
03:50  Giant fan-shaped structure found under East Antarctica (phys.org)
03:40  Real-time fish interaction enlarges young guppy brains, while screen time falls short (phys.org)
03:20  Cleaner recycling method unlocks reusable plastics from mixed packaging (phys.org)
03:20  Aluminum oxide''s irregular atomic surface explains its low reactivity (phys.org)
03:20  Warming unlocks ancient carbon in Tibetan permafrost, triggering climate tipping point (phys.org)
03:00  Out-of-plane ice bridges reveal new way to suppress frost spreading (phys.org)
03:00  8 out of 10 northern fulmar seabirds have plastic in their stomachs, finds study (phys.org)
02:40  ''Don''t scare the cat!'' Engineers find smarter way to measure quantum systems (phys.org)
02:40  Greenland shark genome reveals clues to 400-year lifespan (phys.org)
02:40  Political cues steer dating decisions, with cross-party matches often rejected by young Americans (phys.org)
02:20  Armed with AI, study identifies prey from predator crunching sounds (phys.org)
02:00  SWOT satellite gets clearer ocean data after fix for hidden underwater wave interference (phys.org)
02:00  Overarming America: Game theory explores how fear and social pressure drive gun purchases (phys.org)
02:00  Abortion restrictions associated with lower female medical school applicant numbers (phys.org)
02:00  Half-ton early bovines roamed 4-million-year-old grasslands in Europe (phys.org)
02:00  Egypt fossils show modern ocean fish rose rapidly after dinosaur extinction (phys.org)
02:00  Traditional, patriarchal Japanese terms for husband and wife may now be perceived as neutral (phys.org)
02:00  Printed manga may give the brain a storytelling advantage (phys.org)
01:40  Octopuses learn mirror-guided navigation to locate prey (phys.org)
01:40  Most detailed map of the universe''s hidden magnetic fields released (phys.org)
01:20  2026 World Cup: Spain in the lead, but title race remains wide open (phys.org)
01:20  Portable UV spectrometer can detect air pollutants across 2.5 km with high precision (phys.org)
01:20  Self-regulation can curb students'' overconfidence in AI (phys.org)
01:00  Chip-scale ''acoustic atom'' controls sound waves to imitate atomic energy levels and advance computing (phys.org)
01:00  Why ''charming'' matters: Study reveals the power of puffery on consumer behavior (phys.org)
00:40  Spider webs capture hidden fungal diversity in Thai rice fields (phys.org)
00:40  Studying impact flashes to detect missile and meteorite composition (phys.org)
00:33  HETDEX opens massive Cosmic Noon dataset to scientists, novices and AI (phys.org)
00:30  UN calculates nation-sized environmental footprints for AI and data centers (phys.org)
00:20  ''BBQ sauce'' phase may link little red dots to quasars (phys.org)
00:20  Q&A: Experts discuss rise of profanity from politicians (phys.org)
00:10  Deep-Earth seismic anomalies may be explained by newly discovered manganese compound (phys.org)
00:00  Why do male chimpanzees throw rocks at the same trees for more than a decade? (phys.org)
00:00  Climate change may shift hailstorms toward Earth''s poles—new study (phys.org)
06-03  The push to standardize ESG scores could make corporate greenwashing easier, not harder (phys.org)
06-03  Hail conditions on the move as winter crops face rising risk (phys.org)
06-03  A lot of ''recycled'' plastic is being burned overseas—and causing widespread pollution linked to health problems (phys.org)
06-03  Whiskey chemistry propels microscopic machines through liquid (phys.org)
06-03  Ultrafast laser shrinks to chip scale, potentially lowering costs for diagnostics and atomic clocks (phys.org)
06-03  Detailed molecular picture of tooth enamel reveals adaptations to diet (phys.org)
06-03  Cells have a built-in ''seatbelt'' against sudden stress (phys.org)
06-03  Common plastics soak up ballistic impacts thanks to a cross-linking molecule (phys.org)
06-03  Extraordinary fossils solve a 500-million-year mystery: Bryozoans were there at the dawn of animal life (phys.org)
06-03  Food industries embrace AI sensors to improve efficiencies (phys.org)
06-03  How honeybees really crown their queens (phys.org)
06-03  Ancient cave lion genomes reveal a distinct lineage (phys.org)
06-03  How to encourage a child to try new, scary things (without traumatizing them in the process) (phys.org)
06-03  Dead Sea archaea sport reinforced swimming tail for hypersalty waters (phys.org)
06-03  Ancient DNA offers hope for California''s critically endangered black abalone (phys.org)
06-03  Solar sails edge closer to reality, but interstellar travel is another story (phys.org)
06-03  Predictive model could help track deadly viruses back to their source (phys.org)
06-03  Taimering mammoth was likely butchered by hunters and gatherers (phys.org)
06-03  Rising emissions, depleting water and vanishing land: AI is threatening natural resources for billions, say scientists (phys.org)
06-03  Belief that men ''evolved to be like this'' could lead to more victim-blaming in rape cases (phys.org)
06-03  World''s largest scorpion revealed by 415-million-year-old fossils (phys.org)
06-03  Distant blazar OP 313 emits very high-energy gamma rays above 100 GeV (phys.org)
06-03  Algal blooms explained: How scientists are helping spot them sooner (phys.org)
06-03  Organized microbial guilds keep Earth''s underground biosphere running, research reveals (phys.org)
06-03  Rising seas could eventually ''drown'' mangroves and release carbon (phys.org)
06-03  Astronomers uncover statistical evidence for recoiling supermassive black holes (phys.org)
06-03  The perks of polyandry: Mating with multiple males leads to home improvement for African tree frogs (phys.org)
06-03  Beetle mating rituals key to Banksia populations (phys.org)
06-03  Indonesia''s air quality got worse after China banned plastic waste imports, research shows (phys.org)
06-03  Research project provides new estimates of greater amberjack abundance in U.S. South Atlantic, Gulf of America (phys.org)
06-03  Violating the 3rd law of black hole mechanics in vacuum gravity (phys.org)
06-03  Storm Jangmi dumps torrential rain on Tokyo (phys.org)
06-03  Genetically modified hookworms produce and deliver therapeutics (phys.org)
06-03  Before SpaceX goes public, a scramble to get on bandwagon (phys.org)
06-03  Scientists lose critical climate record as ocean observatory will go dark under Trump funding cuts (phys.org)
06-03  Wading bird populations in the New York–New Jersey Harbor are in decline (phys.org)
06-03  Locked-in food system slows Europe''s green shift, article warns (phys.org)
06-03  How heavy can a neutron star get? (phys.org)
06-03  Wetlands loss has increased residential flood insurance claim payments by 10 billion across the US, study finds (phys.org)
06-03  Terahertz imaging maps spatial chirality in materials with 100-micrometer resolution (phys.org)
06-03  Violent rocket particles could reshape future spacecraft design (phys.org)
06-03  Girl power: Red-shouldered hawk parents invest more in female offspring (phys.org)
06-03  Leafy camouflage reshapes katydid love songs, making males more attractive to females (phys.org)
06-03  Ötzi the Iceman and his microbiome—a 5,300-year-old relationship (phys.org)
06-03  Sharks thrive in hotspots of prey, underlining need for holistic approach to conservation (phys.org)
06-03  Biomaterial made from jackfruit latex is a promising treatment for periodontitis (phys.org)
06-03  Strain creates moiré 2D materials without twisting or stacking, opening more scalable route (phys.org)
06-03  Climate-based tool predicts coral bleaching months in advance, offering critical lead time for reef protection (phys.org)
06-03  Organic farming surges in Andalusia, driven by both conviction and commercial appeal (phys.org)
06-03  Atomic reshuffle leads to record-breaking catalysts for hydrogen production (phys.org)
06-03  City birds dazzle females with ''borrowed'' human items (phys.org)
06-03  Forest resident birds avoid intensive clearcuts, acoustic monitoring shows (phys.org)
06-03  Laser beam builds cell-like protein networks without chemical modification (phys.org)
06-03  Conifers are making a comeback in Quebec''s forests, study shows (phys.org)
06-03  Canadian forest fires are losing their climate cooling power, says study (phys.org)
06-03  Ceres'' surface is much more complex than previously thought (phys.org)
06-03  Small Magellanic Cloud is being pulled apart, reshaping how astronomers read its past (phys.org)
06-03  Nine decades of changing insect diversity in Switzerland expose a striking divide (phys.org)
06-03  Q&A: How better climate data supports smarter environmental decisions (phys.org)
06-03  Faster lower-cost PFAS testing could reshape how US drinking water is monitored (phys.org)
06-03  Atmospheric rivers over Japan intensify 8% in 42 years, raising flood risk (phys.org)
06-03  Antarctic ''sky rivers'' deliver up to 90% of snowfall, 3D algorithm suggests (phys.org)
06-03  Bees can swim and use visual cues to survive water crashes (phys.org)
06-03  Connected boards echo climate rules, yet many firms move pollution instead (phys.org)
06-03  Proteins can be selectively controlled with radio waves (phys.org)
06-03  Environmental engineers reshape understanding of airborne pollution particles (phys.org)
06-03  Municipal partnership systems and mental health among sexual minorities in Japan: A nationwide analysis (phys.org)
06-03  Embryonic tissues can behave like fluids or solids to reshape cell fate signals (phys.org)
06-03  France follows England in measuring hottest spring on record (phys.org)
06-03  Amazon rainforest emits new stress-defense molecules during El Niño drought (phys.org)
06-03  Scientists identify ''mystery beetle'' attacking blueberry farms across North Carolina (phys.org)
06-03  First human SMUG1 atomic snapshots reveal how cells repair DNA (phys.org)
06-03  The World Cup and human trafficking: What the research reveals about the real risks at major sporting events (phys.org)
06-03  Six roads to safety: A critical threshold for wildfire survival (phys.org)
06-03  Clean drinking water gaps linked to hunger and unsafe food worldwide (phys.org)
06-03  Life in the ancient Arctic: Tiny teeth of newly discovered species suggest it was a cradle of mammalian evolution (phys.org)
06-03  Single cell transforms into cannibalistic ''supergiant,'' swallowing its clones whole (phys.org)
06-03  Global supply chains keep workers poor: Three case studies show how the cycle can be broken (phys.org)
06-03  Kamo''oalewa asteroid''s lunar origin challenged ahead of Tianwen-2 arrival (phys.org)
06-03  ''Genetic brakes'' reveal how embryos shape their limbs (phys.org)
06-03  Fluorescent nanosensor detects key gut biomarker in minutes for faster testing (phys.org)
06-03  Despite explosion Blue Origin CEO says rocket to fly before year-end (phys.org)
06-03  Redesigning an elusive bacterial enzyme into an efficient green catalyst (phys.org)
06-03  Extreme weather is making Antarctic research harder, but new technology is providing some answers (phys.org)
06-03  Plate tectonics shaped the Cradle of Civilization by merging two ancient rivers, study suggests (phys.org)
06-03  Why the Arctic''s rivers are rusting now and where toxic orange water could spread next (phys.org)
06-03  Climate change exacerbates religious conflicts, study indicates (phys.org)
06-03  How a small amount of rare earth metal shapes the environmental impact of magnets (phys.org)
06-03  Animals were sharpening their senses long before the Cambrian explosion, ancient tracks reveal (phys.org)
06-03  Ancient altercations between musk turtles and alligator gar recorded in Florida''s fossil record (phys.org)
06-03  French astronaut to fly to commercial space station under deal (phys.org)
06-03  A new origin story for multicellular life points to physics, not genes alone (phys.org)
06-03  How megalomaniac leaders establish their grip on a group—and how they lose it (phys.org)
06-03  First-of-its-kind AI tool for translating life-saving weather warnings across the US advanced (phys.org)
06-03  Antibiotic resistance turns up in Australian horses, raising new concerns about animal and human infections (phys.org)
06-03  Centuries‑old logbooks reveal how bowhead whales are recovering from near extinction (phys.org)
06-03  Mathematicians say ''don''t believe hype'' on AI capabilities (phys.org)
06-03  Distant climate patterns determine how cold Japan''s winters become (phys.org)
06-03  Bird masturbation appears natural across 120 species, challenging long-held veterinary advice (phys.org)
06-03  ''Mini-Neptune'' exoplanets may have smoggy atmospheres similar to diesel exhaust (phys.org)
06-03  How a Richard Feynman formula could explain your dining habits in a new city (phys.org)
06-03  Atacama Desert''s extreme aridity initiated 20 million years earlier than previously thought, study finds (phys.org)
06-03  Modeling life beneath our feet: A step towards realistic soil ecology at the landscape scale (phys.org)
06-02  The risk of relationship breakdown can be influenced by our genes (phys.org)
06-02  Britain''s oldest cave art may have been rediscovered in Bacon Hole cave (phys.org)
06-02  Budget-friendly, lab-grown steak with realistic texture (phys.org)
06-02  From flat moss to forests and flowers: Protein discovery may explain how plants conquered land (phys.org)
06-02  UN warns world to prepare for El Nino extreme weather (phys.org)
06-02  Blue Origin says rocket explosion spared fuel tanks and key launch pad parts (phys.org)
06-02  Under Notre Dame cathedral, a ''dig of the century'' unearths 1,700 years of history (phys.org)
06-02  How Macau strengthened its typhoon resilience without massive seawalls (phys.org)
06-02  Flatworms reveal exploding immune cells that kill surrounding tissue (phys.org)
06-02  Robot fish could unravel how our ancient ancestors first learned to walk (phys.org)
06-02  Tiny membrane tethers revealed as key to plant cell survival in drought (phys.org)
06-02  A plan to preserve wetlands without stopping development (phys.org)
06-02  Predicting physics without parameter tuning: A faster computational approach (phys.org)
06-02  Cutting a photon in two creates an infinite swarm of particles (phys.org)
06-02  Q&A: Are plants the key to solving energy and food crises worldwide? (phys.org)
06-02  Vultures on the rise: Study provides evidence of population increase and delayed migration in western North America (phys.org)
06-02  Active fault mapped for first time in New Zealand''s largest city (phys.org)
06-02  For satellites as small as a briefcase, getting around in space just got a whole lot easier (phys.org)
06-02  Why researcher independence doesn''t start or end with a PhD (phys.org)
06-02  Biohybrid microrobots repair spinal cord by combining stem cells with magnetoelectric nanoparticles (phys.org)
06-02  Nanoparticles boost delivery of lung cancer drugs 30-fold (phys.org)
06-02  The future of agriculture (phys.org)
06-02  Dormant black hole revives in under three years, brightening 10-fold in nearby galaxy (phys.org)
06-02  Astrobiology''s looming statistical crisis (phys.org)
06-02  Health-related ballot measures more likely to pass (phys.org)
06-02  New tech enables scientists to see emperor penguins in darkness (phys.org)
06-02  Q&A: Most biology education guidelines lack any connection to society, researchers explain why that''s a problem (phys.org)
06-02  Molecular glasses solve long-standing Arrhenius paradox (phys.org)
06-02  Survey shows little shift in Americans'' views on political violence (phys.org)
06-02  Icy moons'' ability to host life could be revealed through an ecology-based method (phys.org)
06-02  Strange winds on seven hot Jupiters reveal strongest signs yet of exoplanet magnetic activity (phys.org)
06-02  Meteor as heavy as an elephant causes widespread speculation across New England (phys.org)
06-02  Biodiversity offsetting shows promise in pollinator conservation (phys.org)
06-02  Making climate-neutral plastics and cosmetics using bacteria (phys.org)
06-02  How the EU''s carbon price on imports strengthens climate policies globally (phys.org)
06-02  Why the world''s most ambitious coal phase‑out deal has failed, and what it means for climate finance (phys.org)
06-02  Roman telescope''s massive infrared mirror is ready to fly (phys.org)
06-02  Rovers, regolith, robots: The blueprint for the moon (phys.org)
06-02  Textile wastewater treatment generates alarmingly high levels of toxic compounds, study reveals (phys.org)
06-02  Two decades of data show that climate change is transforming Biscayne Bay to be warmer, saltier and more acidic (phys.org)
06-02  Moderate thinning increased hair lichens, while heavy cuts reduced them in Sweden (phys.org)
06-02  First injured Langobard woman in skeletal record reshapes view of male-only violence (phys.org)
06-02  Low-cost method uncovers conical intersections that steer light-driven molecular reactions (phys.org)
06-02  Drought linked to 46% increase in sexual violence among adolescents in Southern Africa (phys.org)
06-02  Future jet stream changes could ease drying across Asian drylands (phys.org)
06-02  Bridged or not? Scientists uncover a key step in hydrogenase assembly (phys.org)
06-02  RNA ''cut-and-patch'' tool repairs faulty messages without altering DNA (phys.org)
06-02  How sargassum affects air quality, beach environments and exposure risks for families (phys.org)
06-02  Living brain gene activity revealed noninvasively through programmable blood test (phys.org)
06-02  Scientists unveil ten-year roadmap for building synthetic cells (phys.org)
06-02  Fast-moving droplets synthesize key drug compounds at room temperature, no catalysts needed (phys.org)
06-02  The Y chromosome is home to surprising jumping genes (phys.org)
06-02  Fiber optic components enable high-performance 2-µm fiber lasers (phys.org)
06-02  Understanding how things connect helps people invent, 1,200-player experiment suggests (phys.org)
06-02  Eight metabolic niches reveal how ocean microbes recycle carbon worldwide (phys.org)
06-02  COVID-era assistance policies may have reduced food insecurity, housing instability (phys.org)
06-02  Microbes turn biodiesel byproduct into three nylon building blocks, opening greener route (phys.org)
06-02  Low-cost workflow creates 100,000 uniform cell capsules with standard lab tools (phys.org)
06-02  Matter may entangle with light far more easily near quantum critical points (phys.org)
06-02  From hybrids to ''virgin birth,'' stick insects reveal stepwise loss of sex (phys.org)
06-02  Many more US voters support gay candidates, but only if they look and act ''straight,'' study finds (phys.org)
06-02  Magnetic field during catalyst synthesis triples ammonia yield (phys.org)
06-02  ''Molecular movie'' technology reveals a better way to thwart environmental pollutant (phys.org)
06-02  How a giant moon and a steam atmosphere built the recipe for life (phys.org)
06-02  Wounds may trigger ''aged'' cells within hours, reshaping how senescence starts (phys.org)
06-02  Innovative local collaboration can unlock stronger environmental protection in England, study shows (phys.org)
06-02  Study highlights key welfare needs for seal pups in rehabilitation (phys.org)
06-02  Atlantic ''cold blob'' may be reshaping Indian monsoon, steering rain northwest (phys.org)
06-02  Thirty years at El Mirón cave uncover 40,000 years of Iberian prehistory (phys.org)
06-02  Zebrafish microbiome model enhanced by simple trick (phys.org)
06-02  Young and unemployed? Remote work, not AI, may be the problem, study finds (phys.org)
06-02  People who are aware of the advantages for both parties are more likely to ask for advice, study shows (phys.org)
06-02  Space station dust maps slash climate uncertainty over iron-rich particles (phys.org)
06-02  Researchers discover how to turn one germ''s drug resistance into an Achilles'' heel (phys.org)
06-02  Tiny-armed alvarezsauroid dinosaurs might have been insect eaters, fossil scans suggest (phys.org)
06-02  Scientists develop virtual tomato training arena for agricultural robots (phys.org)
06-02  First direct view tracks planet-forming disk spinning around AB Aurigae (phys.org)
06-02  Smart sensors could help Canada tackle its 58-billion food waste problem (phys.org)
06-02  Mathematician solves origami donut efficiency challenge with fewest folds (phys.org)
06-02  Cities are making it rain more—but not as much as scientists thought (phys.org)
06-02  Box jellyfish reveal secret life cycle with implications for coastal safety (phys.org)
06-02  How drought rewires roots, cutting iron uptake across major food crops (phys.org)
06-02  Blue Origin''s lunar lander just passed its toughest test yet (phys.org)
06-02  Precise polymer ''knots'' uncover hidden slack for designing ultra-tough and responsive smart materials (phys.org)
06-02  Almost 20% of Australian students don''t finish school—these 3 things can help them stay (phys.org)
06-02  Why dirty farm plastic matters: Cleaner mulch film could cut landfill waste and fossil fuel use (phys.org)
06-02  AI to rescue Australian wildlife research drowning in data (phys.org)
06-01  Feral horse numbers in Australia''s Alps are on the rise again: It''s time to act (phys.org)
06-01  Trees and greenery can cool cities by as much as 18C—but only if they''re the right type (phys.org)
06-01  Famous wildlife coexistence scheme is slipping due to frozen funding (phys.org)
06-01  Enzymes that assemble into droplets can speed up cellular reactions, biologists find (phys.org)
06-01  New ''SMArT'' platform makes gene editing in hematopoietic stem cells more efficient and safer (phys.org)
06-01  Synthesized peptides can slip into cells to block hard-to-target protein interactions (phys.org)
06-01  Better math discriminates exotic from classical materials (phys.org)
06-01  Mediating students'' empathy development through play (phys.org)
06-01  Longest-period young transiting exoplanets discovered (phys.org)
06-01  New study has shone a new light on searching for habitable worlds (phys.org)
06-01  Atmospheric wave theory falls short in explaining rising extreme weather, study suggests (phys.org)
06-01  Bad for health and the environment: Lung experts highlight environmental impact of tobacco product waste (phys.org)
06-01  One of our planets may be missing, and it could explain why the solar system looks the way it does (phys.org)
06-01  Researchers use phylogenomics to identify cyanobacteria in Shenandoah River (phys.org)
06-01  Ancient land plant reveals the evolution of a 400‑million‑year‑old UV‑B protection system (phys.org)
06-01  New study sheds light on Victoria''s future rainfall (phys.org)
06-01  Ancient oceans began suffocating millions of years before Triassic mass extinction, geologists discover (phys.org)
06-01  Hubble captures M88 on journey to center of Virgo cluster (phys.org)
06-01  Teachers'' emotions can make or break student learning (phys.org)
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