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22:18  Science is used differently by policymakers in different parties, new study finds (phys.org)
22:09  Scientists unlock weak spot of monkeypox virus, paving way for new drugs (phys.org)
21:58  Living tissues may form like avalanches, a discovery that could aid new treatments (phys.org)
21:52  ''Piracy'' to legitimacy: How companies like French ride-hailing platform Heetch can make their mark (phys.org)
21:49  Chimpanzee stem cells offer new insights into early embryonic development (phys.org)
21:47  How human connections shaped the spread of farming among ancient communities (phys.org)
21:27  Fully automated laboratory heads into orbit to test food production in space (phys.org)
21:17  New framework suggests stars dissolve into neutrons to forge heavy elements (phys.org)
21:14  Fiber-sensing technology can provide early warning for volcanic eruptions (phys.org)
21:13  Disk discovery changes views on star and planet formation (phys.org)
21:06  The birds and the bees: Including bird data improves estimates of wild bee species (phys.org)
21:04  An earth-abundant mineral for sustainable spintronics (phys.org)
20:57  NASA Marshall fires up hybrid rocket motor to prep for moon landings (phys.org)
20:29  Critical housing barriers across Scotland are affecting people with complex needs (phys.org)
20:28  Animal energy usage made visible through video (phys.org)
19:50  New study discovers unexpected role of 4f-orbital covalency in driving chemical reactivity (phys.org)
18:50  New physics theory to study low-energy excitations in quantum quasicrystals (phys.org)
18:37  Sea creatures keep dying in California waters: Now researchers have an answer (phys.org)
18:30  New quantum optics theory proposes that classical interference arises from bright and dark states of light (phys.org)
17:41  Study shows 90% metal pollution drop in Adirondack waters five decades after the clean air act (phys.org)
17:30  Is our universe the ultimate computer? (phys.org)
17:10  Some male mice fiercely guard females within their territories, while others seek out quick flings (phys.org)
17:00  Empathic comforting varies more within bonobo and chimpanzee species than between them (phys.org)
17:00  What makes successful learners? How Minecraft can help us understand social learning (phys.org)
17:00  Super stem cells become better versions of themselves by changing their diet (phys.org)
14:50  Iraq farmers turn to groundwater to boost desert yield (phys.org)
14:48  Remains of 5,000-year-old noblewoman found in Peru dig (phys.org)
14:40  Left alone by humans, wildlife returns to the Eaton Fire burn area (phys.org)
12:00  Some shark bites may be ''survival instinct'' rather than planned attacks, contrary to media portrayal (phys.org)
04:49  Human threats outweigh natural factors in shaping deer populations across Atlantic Rainforest (phys.org)
04:04  Super-Earths are common outside the solar system, new study shows (phys.org)
03:40  How growing and foraging food can become a common part of cities (phys.org)
03:15  A carnivorous ''bone collector'' caterpillar dresses in the remains of its prey (phys.org)
03:10  Memes and conflict: Study shows surge of imagery and fakes can precede international and political violence (phys.org)
03:09  Study of ''spatial synchrony'' using long-term data exposes ecological trends and could boost conservation, farming (phys.org)
02:40  Preparing today to save lives tomorrow: Study finds gaps in British Columbia''s extreme heat response plans (phys.org)
02:00  Hyper-individualistic and focused on worth, the manosphere is a product of neoliberalism (phys.org)
02:00  Chemical recycling turns used silicones into pure building blocks, promising infinite reuse (phys.org)
01:50  How do children learn to read? This literacy expert says ''there are as many ways as there are students'' (phys.org)
01:40  What 2,000 years of Chinese history reveals about today''s AI-driven technology panic and future of inequality (phys.org)
01:35  Wishcycling: How ''eco-friendly'' labels confuse shoppers and make recycling less effective (phys.org)
01:33  How racialized voters are reshaping Canadian politics through digital networks (phys.org)
01:30  A novel concept for a multiplanetary crewed mission to Mars and Ceres (phys.org)
01:22  Spaceship carrying 3 Chinese astronauts docks with Tiangong space station in latest crew rotation (phys.org)
01:20  Identifying salt patches and marsh with field data and machine-learning algorithm (phys.org)
01:20  Seeing lost winters, not just rising temperatures, shakes climate indifference (phys.org)
01:20  Portable Raman analyzer detects hydrogen leaks from a distance (phys.org)
01:12  New solar instrument captures first high-resolution images at world''s largest telescope (phys.org)
01:10  80% of Northern Irish women first endured sexist behavior as children (phys.org)
01:09  Quantum sensors tested for next-generation particle physics experiments (phys.org)
01:09  Massive icebergs once roamed off coast of the UK (phys.org)
01:05  Tiny new species of snail named after Picasso (phys.org)
00:51  Melting ice could boost north-east Greenland marine environment''s productivity (phys.org)
00:50  Underground nuclear test explosions can be hidden within earthquake signals, study suggests (phys.org)
00:49  Plant-based calamari rivals real seafood in texture (phys.org)
00:48  Researcher investigates hydrogel-infused additive manufacturing of ceramics (phys.org)
00:42  High velocity gas-clump in Milky Way neighborhood may be a dark galaxy (phys.org)
00:39  Slowing the spread: Researchers offer recommendations for preventing invasive carp (phys.org)
00:31  Higher wealth taxes equal less philanthropy—experts encourage targeted deductions as potential solution (phys.org)
00:30  Researchers identify two new crocodile species (phys.org)
00:27  Computational approach improves genomic prediction accuracy of agronomically relevant traits (phys.org)
00:19  Beyond the double helix: Alternative DNA conformations in ape genomes (phys.org)
00:03  Bridging political debates: Study shows factual knowledge can actually reduce polarization (phys.org)
00:02  Modular protein adapter technology enables exosome-based precision drug delivery (phys.org)
00:01  Prairie grass shows benefits for sustainable aviation fuel in studies (phys.org)
04-24  Opinion: The biggest losers—how Australians became the world''s most enthusiastic gamblers (phys.org)
04-24  Expert investigates representation problem for women in physics (phys.org)
04-24  Q&A: Could self-driving labs lead to a new era of scientific research? (phys.org)
04-24  What we''ve learned about lone-actor terrorism over the years could help us prevent future attacks (phys.org)
04-24  The ocean can look deceptively calm—until it isn''t. Here''s what ''hazardous surf'' really means (phys.org)
04-24  Tick researchers identify new strain of Rickettsia bacteria that causes spotted fever infections in humans (phys.org)
04-24  Scythe-jawed hell ant from 113 million years ago is oldest known specimen (phys.org)
04-24  Researchers study risks and rewards of emerging AI technology in communication organizations (phys.org)
04-24  Wild bonobos study reveals that females team up to maintain power in their societies (phys.org)
04-24  Study exposes magicians'' misconceptions about why their tricks work (phys.org)
04-24  Automation isn''t replacing auditors, it''s rewriting the job description (phys.org)
04-24  Mothers who use state-funded childcare less likely to look after their parents, UK research says (phys.org)
04-24  Cybersecurity educators should share resources to teach students important technical and non-technical skills (phys.org)
04-24  Countries could use forests to ''mask'' needed emission cuts: Report (phys.org)
04-24  US opposes ''dangerous'' anti-fossil fuel policies at global summit (phys.org)
04-24  China launches 3 astronauts to replace crew on Chinese space station (phys.org)
04-24  Ultrafast plasmon-enhanced magnetic bit switching at the nanoscale (phys.org)
04-24  Scientists repurpose gene editing tool to help uncover hidden microbial diversity (phys.org)
04-24  New evidence moves early giant crocodile further from modern alligator on family tree (phys.org)
04-24  Apseudes ranma—a peculiar new species named after famous Japanese manga (phys.org)
04-24  Analysis shows that tree diversity builds climate resilience and boosts economic return (phys.org)
04-24  Seafloor disturbance in Baltic Sea turns carbon sink into surprising CO₂ source (phys.org)
04-24  Largest imaging spectro-polarimeter achieves first light at solar telescope (phys.org)
04-24  New approach makes AI adaptable for computer vision in crop breeding (phys.org)
04-24  Scientists develop low-cost liquid lenses (phys.org)
04-24  Seeing the waves that make the sun''s corona so hot (phys.org)
04-24  Electrospun microfibers enhance nutrient supply in bioinks and 3D-bioprinted tissue (phys.org)
04-24  UK study explores new wave of populist mobilization through interviews and participant observation (phys.org)
04-24  Researchers develop new design strategy for carbonized polymer dots to discriminate between TNT and TNP (phys.org)
04-24  Climate change is now the leading threat to imperiled species, new study finds (phys.org)
04-24  Data from intelligent tutors helps predict K-12 academic outcomes, study finds (phys.org)
04-24  No more copy-pasting: DNA base editing allows for better Lactobacillus strains (phys.org)
04-24  Controlling starch levels in algae could reduce greenhouse gases (phys.org)
04-24  Shell-forming cells in limpets are specified autonomously, study finds (phys.org)
04-24  A single gene may control corn snake''s skin pattern diversity (phys.org)
04-24  Preventing harmful protein aggregation: Synthetic peptides as the basis for multifunctional drugs in Parkinson''s disease (phys.org)
04-24  Monkey database reveals shift toward open science (phys.org)
04-24  Nanophotonic platform boosts efficiency of nonlinear-optical quantum teleportation (phys.org)
04-24  Fifteen new giant radio galaxies discovered with ASKAP (phys.org)
04-24  Nature positive: Lots of rhetoric, little reality (phys.org)
04-24  Keeping tabs on native woodland vegetation in times of flood and drought (phys.org)
04-24  Researchers develop a UV-programmable hydrogel actuator for bioinspired simulation (phys.org)
04-24  Court halts coyote killings on some of Nevada''s public lands (phys.org)
04-24  Webb spots clues of a black hole at the heart of nearby galaxy M83 (phys.org)
04-24  Birds hold remarkable clues to fighting human and animal infections (phys.org)
04-24  Despite progress, Los Angeles is nation''s smoggiest city for 25th time in 26 years (phys.org)
04-24  Astrophysicists solve the mystery as to why some meteorites look less shocked (phys.org)
04-24  ''System rife with blame'' could threaten parents'' mental health when their kids struggle with school attendance (phys.org)
04-24  Dark matter search: Dimming starlight may signal passage of dark compact objects (phys.org)
04-24  Invasive weed threatens Southern California''s deserts (phys.org)
04-24  New era of aid cuts and conflict threatens educational lifeline of youngest learners (phys.org)
04-24  Chinese astronauts set to blast off for space station (phys.org)
04-24  Vineyards in NY wine country push sustainability as they adapt to climate change (phys.org)
04-24  Teachers lack time to tackle the influence of online misogynists on their students, research says (phys.org)
04-24  Most young people from Black and racial minoritized communities see racist online content at least once a week: Report (phys.org)
04-24  A brief history of expansion microscopy (phys.org)
04-24  Q&A: A systems approach to saving the planet (phys.org)
04-24  Q&A: Why planetary health is the first step to a sustainable future (phys.org)
04-24  The world''s biggest companies have caused 28 trillion in climate damage, a new study estimates (phys.org)
04-24  Video game-inspired algorithm rapidly detects high-energy particle collisions for future fusion reactors (phys.org)
04-24  Nature accounting in Colombia makes sound economic case for protecting native ecosystems (phys.org)
04-24  Living near newly planted trees linked to healthier birth outcomes in newborns (phys.org)
04-24  Study reveals 30-million-year history of East Asian summer monsoon evolution (phys.org)
04-24  Direct lab observation reveals key mechanism behind cosmic particle acceleration (phys.org)
04-24  Severe drought in Africa persists and is expected to worsen (phys.org)
04-24  Efficient selection platform enables discovery of novel lysine-targeting covalent inhibitors (phys.org)
04-24  NASA airborne sensor''s wildfire data helps firefighters take action (phys.org)
04-24  Evolutionary analysis uncovers protein changes that protect mammals from aging and disease (phys.org)
04-24  AI-powered tech supercharges ocean cleanup, boosting plastic collection by 60% (phys.org)
04-24  High-pressure electron tunneling spectroscopy reveals nature of superconductivity in hydrogen-rich compounds (phys.org)
04-24  ''Brinkmanship'' between rival genes may determine survival of unborn mammals (phys.org)
04-24  The sun''s natural gravitational lensing is more powerful than you thought (phys.org)
04-24  Microscopic fin features help sculpins grip rocks in turbulent ocean waters (phys.org)
04-24  A new interactive tool models natural hazards fueled by climate change (phys.org)
04-24  High-performance 3D-printed graphene composites developed for efficient ice control (phys.org)
04-24  Video: Lifting the canopy on Earth''s forests (phys.org)
04-24  Why Webb may never be able to find evidence of life on another world (phys.org)
04-24  Elephant instead of wild boar? What could have been in Europe (phys.org)
04-24  How parents shape children''s ''health lifestyles'' varies across social class (phys.org)
04-24  Pollen and charcoal reveal human-driven collapse of swamp cypress forests 2,100 years ago (phys.org)
04-24  AI method can help brands save time and money in refining their advertising (phys.org)
04-24  Current AI risks more alarming than apocalyptic future scenarios, political scientists find (phys.org)
04-24  A new map of arthropod evolution, from fossils to embryos (phys.org)
04-24  People turn to conspiracy theories in a subconscious quest to feel like they ''matter'', research suggests (phys.org)
04-24  Giant extinct kangaroos'' preference for home over roaming may have sealed their fate (phys.org)
04-24  How an antimalarial drug could help fix genetic diseases (phys.org)
04-24  Veteran Chinese astronaut to lead fresh crew to space station (phys.org)
04-24  Global estimate finds mangrove forests nurture vast populations of commercially important marine species (phys.org)
04-24  TESS detects new sub-Neptune exoplanet more than three times larger than Earth (phys.org)
04-24  Data science approaches crack the code of cell movement (phys.org)
04-24  Italians spent thousands of years perfecting grape cultivation, ancient seeds show (phys.org)
04-24  Powerful 6.2-magnitude quake hits off Istanbul coast (phys.org)
04-24  Nanoparticle treatment combined with radiation therapy significantly improves glioblastoma survival in mice (phys.org)
04-24  Search for sterile neutrinos continues at nuclear reactors (phys.org)
04-24  Cerium glows yellow: Chemists discover how to control luminescence of rare earth elements (phys.org)
04-24  Quantum messages travel 254 km using existing infrastructure for the first time (phys.org)
04-24  Century-old mystery of plant communication solved: Plants signal stress through negative pressure mechanisms (phys.org)
04-24  Paying fishers to release endangered catches could aid conservation (phys.org)
04-24  Research reveals first skeletal evidence of gladiator bitten by lion in Roman period (phys.org)
04-24  Hotter temps trigger wetlands to emit more methane as microbes struggle to keep up (phys.org)
04-24  Eye on infinity: NASA celebrates Hubble''s 35th year in orbit (phys.org)
04-24  Humans lived in African rainforests 150,000 years ago, far earlier than believed: New research (phys.org)
04-24  London''s low emission zones save lives and money, new study finds (phys.org)
04-24  Early embryos show surprising flexibility in fixing DNA organization mistakes (phys.org)
04-24  Controlled burns reduce wildfire risk, but they require trained staff and funding. This could be a rough year (phys.org)
04-24  Atmospheric shifts accelerate Patagonian glacier loss, contributing to sea-level rise (phys.org)
04-24  Climate change is lifting South Africa out of the ocean, study finds (phys.org)
04-24  US universities lose millions of dollars chasing patents, research shows (phys.org)
04-24  Scientists explore thermal mechanics of Yellowstone beetles (phys.org)
04-24  Trump is stripping protections from marine protected areas. Why that''s a problem for fishing''s future (phys.org)
04-24  Women from the Bronze Age already carried heavy loads on their heads, skeletal analysis finds (phys.org)
04-24  Engineer reinvents ceramics with origami-inspired 3D printing (phys.org)
04-24  Sustainability certificates for palm oil plantations can have unintended consequences (phys.org)
04-24  What would change your mind about climate change? We asked 5,000 Australians—here''s what they told us (phys.org)
04-24  Superbug-fighting paint promises cleaner hospitals and safer public spaces (phys.org)
04-24  What does the UK Supreme Court''s gender ruling mean for trans men? (phys.org)
04-24  Satellite data analysis shows earlier spring leaf flush in Japan caused by high temperatures in 2023 and 2024 (phys.org)
04-24  World on course to trigger multiple climate ''tipping points'' unless action accelerates, research warns (phys.org)
04-24  Species adapted to cold weather are giving way to species adapted to warmer climates in Finland (phys.org)
04-23  Social attitudes are driving Europe''s mobility transformation, not tech (phys.org)
04-23  Tightening the math behind a key quantum process (phys.org)
04-23  New regulatory protein of the neuronal cytoskeleton identified (phys.org)
04-23  A possible explanation for why there is so much molecular hydrogen in space (phys.org)
04-23  From boiling hot to freezing cold: Sudden flips in temperature set to increase with climate change (phys.org)
04-23  Female lobbyists more likely to get access to EU legislators (phys.org)
04-23  Live imaging reveals how viruses spread through the gut microbiome (phys.org)
04-23  Chinese engineers used gravitational slingshots to rescue a pair of satellites (phys.org)
04-23  Engineering ''bespoke enzymes'': Machine learning expands CRISPR toolbox (phys.org)
04-23  Ancient DNA challenges long-held assumptions about the Mediterranean Phoenician-Punic civilization (phys.org)
04-23  Melting glaciers at the end of the Ice Age may have sped up continental drift, fueled volcanic eruptions (phys.org)
04-23  Study lays out scientific path to recouping the costs of climate change (phys.org)
04-23  Computational model predicts a chemical reaction''s point of no return (phys.org)
04-23  New microscope reveals quantum dance of atoms in twisted graphene (phys.org)
04-23  New species of mosquito identified on the coast of East Africa (phys.org)
04-23  Rather than short-term fixes, communities need flexible plans to prepare for a range of likely climate impacts (phys.org)
04-23  Flooding incidents in Ghana''s capital are on the rise—researchers chase the cause (phys.org)
04-23  Stem cells need positional signals to drive regeneration, flatworm study reveals (phys.org)
04-23  Sniping koalas from helicopters: Here''s what''s wrong with Victoria''s unprecedented cull (phys.org)
04-23  The ''responsible gambling'' mantra does nothing to prevent harm—it probably makes things worse (phys.org)
04-23  Scientists claim to have found evidence of alien life. But ''biosignatures'' might hide more than they reveal (phys.org)
04-23  Porous crystal catalyst offers durable, efficient solution for clean hydrogen production (phys.org)
04-23  Physicists uncover hidden order in the quantum world through deconfined quantum critical points (phys.org)
04-23  Abused women left isolated and traumatized by military service (phys.org)
04-23  Even experts disagree over whether social media is bad for kids—we examined why (phys.org)
04-23  Updating admissions practices can open more doors for students, researchers say (phys.org)
04-23  Prairie birds—including Illinois'' bobolink—in steep decline, study says (phys.org)
04-23  Steelhead trout rescued from Palisades fire spawn in their new Santa Barbara County home (phys.org)
04-23  EPA chief urges Mexico to help deliver ''100% solution'' to clean up polluted Tijuana River (phys.org)
04-23  Gambling in Australia: How bad is the problem, who gets harmed most and where may we be heading? (phys.org)
04-23  Global map reveals seagrass meadows under threat—even inside protected areas (phys.org)
04-23  The Webb Telescope is making incredible discoveries: It may go dark (phys.org)
04-23  Scientists have found a way to ''tattoo'' tardigrades (phys.org)
04-23  Toxic blooms in motion: Researchers map algae patterns in Lake Okeechobee (phys.org)
04-23  Yeast DNA reveals ties to human migration and the last ice age (phys.org)
04-23  Innovative approaches advance search for ice on the moon (phys.org)
04-23  It''s about (space-)time: Scientists explore new dimension for light (phys.org)
04-23  Prescribed burns are a health risk to skinks in Mount Lofty Ranges (phys.org)
04-23  Some protective resin coatings may damage metal artifacts (phys.org)
04-23  Radiocarbon dating reveals Mongolia''s earliest pottery predates previous estimates by 2,000 years (phys.org)
04-23  Carbon nanotube-based strain sensor can detects deformations in multiple directions (phys.org)
04-23  Quantifying social avoidance: Game-based choices reflect real-world relationship patterns and network size (phys.org)
04-23  What rattlesnake venom can teach us about evolution (phys.org)
04-23  Family dynamics shape body image differently across cultures, study shows (phys.org)
04-23  Addressing racial inequities in crowdfunding (phys.org)
04-23  How climate policy uncertainty might affect energy stock returns (phys.org)
04-23  Study provides insights on how parental leave policies might affect whether mothers become entrepreneurs (phys.org)
04-23  Global coral bleaching has now hit 84% of ocean''s reefs in biggest-ever event (phys.org)
04-23  Saudi ''city of roses'' offers fragrant reminder of desert''s beauty (phys.org)
04-23  Scientists sound alarm as Trump reshapes US research landscape (phys.org)
04-23  China reveals new team of astronauts for space station launch (phys.org)
04-23  Lesser Goldfinches expand north as climate and landscape modification shape new habitats (phys.org)
04-23  Big brains and big ranges might not save birds from climate change (phys.org)
04-23  Ontario school workers report rising violence as funding cuts continue (phys.org)
04-23  E-I-E-I-Omics: New discoveries in corn genetics could help grow more productive, resilient crops (phys.org)
04-23  Mushroom-based composting can cut farm waste, pathogens and antibiotic resistance genes (phys.org)
04-23  A simple social gesture can make people more likely to engage with online fact-checks (phys.org)
04-23  ''Biomedical Lab in a Box'' empowers engineers in low- and middle-income countries (phys.org)
04-23  Q&A: Microscopic ''traffic jams'' solution inspires new insights into particle movement and drug delivery (phys.org)
04-23  Asymmetric molecular interactions may hold the secret to living matter (phys.org)
04-23  Treasures found in the UK indicate Thetford was Pagan until the fifth century (phys.org)
04-23  Planetary alignment provides NASA rare opportunity to study Uranus (phys.org)
04-23  Iron and blue light enable rapid, low-toxicity creation of carbohydrates for new antibiotics (phys.org)
04-23  Lebanon crisis is driving parents to seek unregulated ''shadow'' education, study shows (phys.org)
04-23  Q&A: Paving a path for conservation of wild elephant populations (phys.org)
04-23  Advanced tungsten-based ceramics achieve high hardness and ablation resistance (phys.org)
04-23  Electricity-conducting organism named after Native American Tribe may advance bioelectronic devices (phys.org)
04-23  New technique expands tissues so hundreds of biomolecules can be seen inside cells (phys.org)
04-23  Galaxies at ''cosmic noon'': Research gives deep dive into universe''s wild growth spurt (phys.org)
04-23  Oaks excel at supporting the food web (including us). Arbor Day''s a good time to plant one (phys.org)
04-23  Landmark Nepal survey estimates nearly 400 elusive snow leopards (phys.org)
04-23  A new type of cattle feed could result in fewer burps and reduced dairy gas emissions (phys.org)
04-23  Listeners use gestures to predict upcoming words, virtual avatar study finds (phys.org)
04-23  Dual-mode MRI nanoprobe mimics biological processes to pinpoint early fibrosis in fatty liver disease (phys.org)
04-23  Scientists tackle costly parasite damage devastating fish farmers around the world (phys.org)
04-23  Genomic study maps nearly 60 million years of apple genus evolution and diversity (phys.org)
04-23  From volcano to Arctic: Researchers track sulfur dioxide''s 2,000-kilometer journey (phys.org)
04-23  Beyond words: Hidden musical grammar of natural speech revealed in study (phys.org)
04-23  Tillage reductions lead to dramatic rise in crop yields and soil organic carbon levels (phys.org)
04-23  Smart nanotherapy enhances immune attack on melanoma (phys.org)
04-23  Do cats make good therapy animals? The new trend showing felines may be more complicated than we realize (phys.org)
04-23  Compost and biochar could boost carbon sequestration by crushed rock (phys.org)
04-23  Finnish researchers map endangered wolverine habitats using satellite data (phys.org)
04-23  Common insecticide damages freshwater ecosystems, finds study (phys.org)
04-23  What is the most powerful telescope in the world? (phys.org)
04-23  3D models uncover how deadly parasites evade immune system through blood vessel attachment (phys.org)
04-23  Some politicians who share harmful information are rewarded with more clicks, study finds (phys.org)
04-23  Toxic chemical pollution continues on Isle of Man as government defends Unesco conservation status (phys.org)
04-23  Stripping federal protection for clean water harms everyone, especially already vulnerable communities (phys.org)
04-23  Family first: Scientists reveal long-tailed tits'' remarkable family bonds (phys.org)
04-23  Ambitious changes to Canadian conservation law are needed to reverse the decline in biodiversity (phys.org)
04-23  Light fields with extraordinary structure: Plasmonic skyrmion bags (phys.org)
04-22  Neolithic agricultural revolution linked to climate-driven wildfires and soil erosion (phys.org)
04-22  A sustainable diet leaves room for two chicken breasts a week, study says (phys.org)
04-22  Antibiotic pollution in rivers follows 65% increase in human consumption, study shows (phys.org)
04-22  First-ever real-time visualization of nanoscale domain response may boost ultrasound imaging technology (phys.org)
04-22  Tiny dips in sea level reveal flow of climate-regulating underwater waterfalls (phys.org)
04-22  European hares are thriving in the city: New monitoring methods reveal high densities in Danish urban areas (phys.org)
04-22  Variation in exhaled droplet characteristics may explain why some people are disease ''superspreaders'' (phys.org)