1. 新一代“超大阵列”原型机成功接收到了首批光信号 #Astronomy 09:20 The next-generation Very Large Array prototype gathers its first light (phys.org)
2. 类人猿:二十年研究后,我们对它们的认知、合作与好奇心的了解 #Evolution 09:00 Great apes: What we know about their cognition, cooperation and curiosity after two decades of research (phys.org)
3. 小行星上的尘埃比我们想象的更“蓬松” #Planetary #Sciences 08:40 Asteroid dirt is ''fluffier'' than we thought (phys.org)
4. 为纪念奥里萨神(非洲-巴西宗教的创世神)而命名的巴西蛾类物种 #Plants #& #Animals 08:20 Species of Brazilian moths described in honor of Orixás, foundational deities of Afro-Brazilian religions (phys.org)
5. 混合办公模式并不总是员工所期待的理想折中方案——尽管越来越多的公司正在推行这种模式 #Economics #& #Business 08:00 Hybrid work is not always the golden compromise employees expect—even as more companies implement it (phys.org)
6. 监测显示,部分水域中的抗抑郁药浓度升高 #Environment 07:40 Monitoring reveals elevated antidepressant levels in some waterways (phys.org)
7. 动态纳米闸门使较长的分子能够更快地通过柔性孔道 #Nanomaterials 07:40 Dynamic nanogates let longer molecules pass faster through flexible pores (phys.org)
8. 问答:科学家为何要研究他们在水槽里发现的一种微生物 #Cell #& #Microbiology 07:20 Q&A: Why scientists are studying a microbe they found in a sink (phys.org)
9. 研究人员发现,一氧化氮过载会干扰植物的免疫信号 #Plants #& #Animals 07:20 Nitric oxide overload jams plant immune signals, researchers find (phys.org)
10. 一种检测化学武器的新能力涉及两种现有方法 #Analytical #Chemistry 07:10 A new capability to detect chemical weapons involves two existing methods (phys.org)
11. 坦桑尼亚的标志性文化遗产正面临政府支持的旅游业带来的破坏 #Archaeology 07:00 Tanzania''s iconic heritage sites face damage from state-backed tourism (phys.org)
12. 甲烷政策将如何决定气候危机的成败 #Environment 07:00 How methane policy will make or break the climate crisis (phys.org)
13. 45亿年前,木星是如何将生命所需的原料导向地球的 #Astrobiology 06:50 How Jupiter may have redirected life''s ingredients toward Earth 4.5 billion years ago (phys.org)
14. 全球分析显示:植物通过提高水分利用效率而非热适应能力来增强碳吸收 #Earth #Sciences 06:40 Plants boost carbon uptake through water efficiency, not heat adaptation, global analysis reveals (phys.org)
15. 人工智能为农业带来了希望,但小农户面临被甩在后面的风险 #Biotechnology 06:40 AI offers promise for agriculture, but smallholder farmers risk being left behind (phys.org)
16. 星际天体3I/ATLAS在长达七小时的射电扫描中未发现任何技术信号 #Astrobiology 06:30 Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS reveals no technosignatures in seven-hour radio scan (phys.org)
17. 一场非常强烈的厄尔尼诺现象正在逼近。以下是我们可以预期的情况 #Earth #Sciences 06:20 A very strong El Niño is approaching. Here''s what we can expect (phys.org)
18. 这项研究有望为在温暖气候下培育出更具抗逆性的冬小麦铺平道路 #Molecular #& #Computational #biology 06:20 Research could pave the way for more resilient winter cereals in warmer climates (phys.org)
19. 日本的新海底观测记录或将提升对南海海槽巨型逆冲型地震的预警能力 #Earth #Sciences 06:00 Japan''s new seafloor record could sharpen megathrust earthquake warnings in Nankai Trough (phys.org)
20. 为何在刑事司法领域,“精神病患者”这一标签具有危险性 #Social #Sciences 06:00 Why ''psychopath'' is a dangerous label when it comes to criminal justice (phys.org)
21. 震耳欲聋的脚步声向毛毛虫发出警告,提醒它们瓢虫的致命袭击 #Plants #& #Animals 06:00 Thundering footsteps warn caterpillars of lethal ladybeetle attacks (phys.org)
23. 滑雪蜡中的全氟烷基和多氟烷基物质(PFAS):尽管已遭禁用,这些“永不消失的化学物质”仍盘踞在打蜡室中——其健康风险亦如影随形 #Environment 05:40 PFAS in ski wax: Despite bans, these forever chemicals linger in wax rooms—so does their health risk (phys.org)
24. 可编程化学技术仅在靶细胞中释放药物,旨在减少副作用 #Biochemistry 05:40 Programmable chemistry unlocks drugs only in target cells, aiming to cut side effects (phys.org)
25. 实验表明,温度差异有助于“喷嚏云”保持更浓密并传播得更远 #Soft #Matter 05:30 Temperature gaps help sneeze clouds stay denser and travel farther, experiments show (phys.org)
26. 水波镊子在不接触的情况下引导微型“冲浪者” #Soft #Matter 05:20 Water-wave tweezers steer tiny ''surfers'' without touching them (phys.org)
27. 牛体内天然存在的抗菌肽能破坏克雷伯氏菌生物膜并杀死耐药细菌 #Cell #& #Microbiology 05:20 Antimicrobial peptide naturally found in cows breaks Klebsiella biofilms and kills drug-resistant bacteria (phys.org)
28. 一种制备定制型金纳米粒子的新方法为量子应用带来了希望 #Nanophysics 05:10 New route to tailor-made diamond nanoparticles holds promise for quantum applications (phys.org)
29. 一种预测镍钴合金相图的新策略 #Analytical #Chemistry 05:00 A novel strategy to predict the phase diagram of nickel-cobalt alloys (phys.org)
30. 我们能够预测空间天气——如果我们还能阻止它呢? #Planetary #Sciences 05:00 We can predict space weather—what if we could also stop it? (phys.org)
31. 将公民科学与实验数据相结合,揭示了黑麦草如何根据地区调整开花时间 #Plants #& #Animals 04:40 Integrating citizen science with experimental data uncovers how switchgrass adapts flowering by region (phys.org)
32. 古代星团中的亮度“缺口”揭示了失踪的红矮星 #Astronomy 04:40 Brightness ''gap'' in ancient star cluster reveals missing red dwarfs (phys.org)
33. “日出三号”数据发布揭示了罕见的高空太阳观测景象,这有望提升空间天气预报的准确性 #Planetary #Sciences 04:40 Sunrise III data release opens rare high-altitude solar views that could sharpen space weather forecasts (phys.org)
34. 狗能对人类的语调做出反应,而无需语言,这暗示着一种比语言更古老的交流方式 #Evolution 04:30 Dogs respond to human tone without words, hinting at communication older than language (phys.org)
35. 纳米磁体控制金刚石量子比特,为更具可扩展性的量子硬件指明方向 #Condensed #Matter 04:20 Nanomagnets control diamond qubits, pointing to more scalable quantum hardware (phys.org)
36. 归因分析表明,高空哈德利环流未来将进一步增强 #Earth #Sciences 04:20 Attribution constraints reveal stronger future intensification of the upper‑level Hadley circulation (phys.org)
37. 北极河流三角洲在蕴藏着巨大的冻结碳储备的同时,正面临日益加剧的气候压力 #Earth #Sciences 04:10 Arctic river deltas face rising climate pressure while holding vast frozen carbon reserves (phys.org)
38. 开源软件通过单一工作流程实现DNA结构的快速生成与分析 #Biotechnology 04:00 Open-source software unlocks rapid DNA structure generation and analysis in one workflow (phys.org)
39. 社交网络如何战胜认知偏见:网络中的从众效应如何使群体行为更趋理性 #Social #Sciences 04:00 Social networks outsmart cognitive biases: How herding in networks makes populations more rational (phys.org)
40. 在东极地发现巨型扇形结构 #Earth #Sciences 03:50 Giant fan-shaped structure found under East Antarctica (phys.org)
41. 与鱼类的实时互动能促进幼年孔雀鱼大脑发育,而看屏幕的时间则收效甚微 #Plants #& #Animals 03:40 Real-time fish interaction enlarges young guppy brains, while screen time falls short (phys.org)
42. 更清洁的回收方法使混合包装中的塑料得以重复利用 #Polymers 03:20 Cleaner recycling method unlocks reusable plastics from mixed packaging (phys.org)
43. 氧化铝不规则的原子表面解释了其低反应性 #Analytical #Chemistry 03:20 Aluminum oxide''s irregular atomic surface explains its low reactivity (phys.org)
44. 全球变暖导致西藏永久冻土中的古代碳被释放,从而引发气候临界点 #Earth #Sciences 03:20 Warming unlocks ancient carbon in Tibetan permafrost, triggering climate tipping point (phys.org)
45. 面外冰桥揭示了抑制霜害蔓延的新方法 #General #Physics 03:00 Out-of-plane ice bridges reveal new way to suppress frost spreading (phys.org)
46. 研究发现,每10只北海鹱中有8只的胃里含有塑料 #Environment 03:00 8 out of 10 northern fulmar seabirds have plastic in their stomachs, finds study (phys.org)
47. “别吓到猫!”工程师们找到了测量量子系统的新方法 #Quantum #Physics 02:40 ''Don''t scare the cat!'' Engineers find smarter way to measure quantum systems (phys.org)
48. 格陵兰鲨鱼的基因组揭示了其400年寿命的奥秘 #Plants #& #Animals 02:40 Greenland shark genome reveals clues to 400-year lifespan (phys.org)
49. 政治倾向影响着约会选择,跨党派配对往往遭到美国年轻人的拒绝 #Social #Sciences 02:40 Political cues steer dating decisions, with cross-party matches often rejected by young Americans (phys.org)
50. 研究借助人工智能,通过捕食者咀嚼猎物的声音识别猎物 #Ecology 02:20 Armed with AI, study identifies prey from predator crunching sounds (phys.org)
51. 即便是“安全”的空气污染水平,也可能对健康构成风险 #Environment 02:20 Even ''safe'' air pollution levels can carry health risks (phys.org)
52. SWOT卫星在解决水下波浪干扰问题后,获得了更清晰的海域数据 #Earth #Sciences 02:00 SWOT satellite gets clearer ocean data after fix for hidden underwater wave interference (phys.org)
53. 《美国枪支泛滥:博弈论揭示恐惧与社会压力如何推动枪支购买》 #Mathematics 02:00 Overarming America: Game theory explores how fear and social pressure drive gun purchases (phys.org)
54. 堕胎限制与医学院女性申请人数减少有关 #Social #Sciences 02:00 Abortion restrictions associated with lower female medical school applicant numbers (phys.org)
55. 一项重大研究发现,在经历了数年疫情后的担忧后,青少年的身心健康状况正在好转 #Social #Sciences 02:00 Teen well-being improving after years of post-pandemic concern, major study finds (phys.org)
56. 半吨重的早期牛类曾在欧洲400万年前的草原上漫游 #Evolution 02:00 Half-ton early bovines roamed 4-million-year-old grasslands in Europe (phys.org)
57. 埃及化石显示,恐龙灭绝后现代海洋鱼类数量迅速增加 #Evolution 02:00 Egypt fossils show modern ocean fish rose rapidly after dinosaur extinction (phys.org)
58. 日本传统上带有父权色彩的“丈夫”和“妻子”等称谓,如今可能被视为中性词 #Social #Sciences 02:00 Traditional, patriarchal Japanese terms for husband and wife may now be perceived as neutral (phys.org)
59. 纸质漫画可能让大脑在讲故事方面更具优势 #Education 02:00 Printed manga may give the brain a storytelling advantage (phys.org)
60. 章鱼学会利用镜像导航来定位猎物 #Plants #& #Animals 01:40 Octopuses learn mirror-guided navigation to locate prey (phys.org)
61. 迄今为止最详细的宇宙隐性磁场地图发布 #Astronomy 01:40 Most detailed map of the universe''s hidden magnetic fields released (phys.org)
62. 2026年世界杯:西班牙暂居榜首,但冠军争夺战仍悬而未决 #Mathematics 01:20 2026 World Cup: Spain in the lead, but title race remains wide open (phys.org)
63. 便携式紫外光谱仪可在2.5公里范围内高精度检测空气污染物 #General #Physics 01:20 Portable UV spectrometer can detect air pollutants across 2.5 km with high precision (phys.org)
64. 自我调节可以抑制学生对人工智能的过度自信 #Education 01:20 Self-regulation can curb students'' overconfidence in AI (phys.org)
65. 芯片级“声学原子”通过控制声波来模拟原子能级,从而推动计算技术的发展 #Condensed #Matter 01:00 Chip-scale ''acoustic atom'' controls sound waves to imitate atomic energy levels and advance computing (phys.org)
66. 为何“迷人”很重要:研究揭示夸大宣传对消费者行为的影响 #Social #Sciences 01:00 Why ''charming'' matters: Study reveals the power of puffery on consumer behavior (phys.org)
67. 蜘蛛网揭示了泰国稻田中隐藏的真菌多样性 #Ecology 00:40 Spider webs capture hidden fungal diversity in Thai rice fields (phys.org)
68. 研究冲击闪光以探测导弹和陨石的成分 #Planetary #Sciences 00:40 Studying impact flashes to detect missile and meteorite composition (phys.org)
69. HETDEX 向科学家、初学者和人工智能开放了庞大的“宇宙正午”数据集 #Astronomy 00:33 HETDEX opens massive Cosmic Noon dataset to scientists, novices and AI (phys.org)
70. 联合国计算了人工智能和数据中心产生的相当于国家规模的生态足迹 #Environment 00:30 UN calculates nation-sized environmental footprints for AI and data centers (phys.org)
71. “烧烤酱”理论或可将微小红点与类星体联系起来 #Astronomy 00:20 ''BBQ sauce'' phase may link little red dots to quasars (phys.org)
72. 问答:专家探讨政界人士使用粗俗语言现象的增加 #Political #science 00:20 Q&A: Experts discuss rise of profanity from politicians (phys.org)
73. 火星任务结束:NASA宣布“火星大气与挥发物演化探测器”在沉默六个月后失联 #Planetary #Sciences 00:19 Mars mission ends: NASA declares Maven dead after six months of silence (phys.org)
74. 新发现的锰化合物或许能解释深部地球的地震异常现象 #Earth #Sciences 00:10 Deep-Earth seismic anomalies may be explained by newly discovered manganese compound (phys.org)
75. 为什么雄性黑猩猩会连续十多年向同一棵树扔石头? #Plants #& #Animals 00:00 Why do male chimpanzees throw rocks at the same trees for more than a decade? (phys.org)
76. 气候变化可能导致冰雹灾害向地球两极转移——新研究 #Environment 00:00 Climate change may shift hailstorms toward Earth''s poles—new study (phys.org)
77. 推动ESG评分标准化,可能会让企业的“绿色洗牌”行为更容易,而非更难 #Economics #& #Business 06-03 The push to standardize ESG scores could make corporate greenwashing easier, not harder (phys.org)
78. 冰雹天气持续移动,冬作物面临的风险日益加剧 #Environment 06-03 Hail conditions on the move as winter crops face rising risk (phys.org)
79. 许多“回收”塑料正在海外被焚烧——并由此引发了与健康问题相关的广泛污染 #Environment 06-03 A lot of ''recycled'' plastic is being burned overseas—and causing widespread pollution linked to health problems (phys.org)
80. 威士忌中的化学反应推动微型机器在液体中移动 #Nanophysics 06-03 Whiskey chemistry propels microscopic machines through liquid (phys.org)
81. 超快激光缩小至芯片尺寸,有望降低诊断和原子钟的成本 #Optics #& #Photonics 06-03 Ultrafast laser shrinks to chip scale, potentially lowering costs for diagnostics and atomic clocks (phys.org)
82. 牙釉质的分子层面的详细图景揭示了其对饮食的适应性 #Bio #& #Medicine 06-03 Detailed molecular picture of tooth enamel reveals adaptations to diet (phys.org)
83. 细胞具备一种应对突发压力的“安全带” #Cell #& #Microbiology 06-03 Cells have a built-in ''seatbelt'' against sudden stress (phys.org)
84. 普通塑料之所以能吸收弹道冲击,归功于一种交联分子 #Polymers 06-03 Common plastics soak up ballistic impacts thanks to a cross-linking molecule (phys.org)
85. 非凡的化石解开了5亿年的谜团:苔藓虫早在动物生命诞生的黎明时期就已存在 #Evolution 06-03 Extraordinary fossils solve a 500-million-year mystery: Bryozoans were there at the dawn of animal life (phys.org)
86. 食品行业采用人工智能传感器以提升效率 #Biotechnology 06-03 Food industries embrace AI sensors to improve efficiencies (phys.org)
88. 古代洞狮基因组揭示了一个独特的谱系 #Plants #& #Animals 06-03 Ancient cave lion genomes reveal a distinct lineage (phys.org)
89. 如何鼓励孩子尝试新事物和令人害怕的事情(同时避免给他们造成心理创伤) #Social #Sciences 06-03 How to encourage a child to try new, scary things (without traumatizing them in the process) (phys.org)
90. 死海古菌拥有强化泳尾,适应高盐度水域 #Evolution 06-03 Dead Sea archaea sport reinforced swimming tail for hypersalty waters (phys.org)
91. 古DNA为加利福尼亚濒临灭绝的黑鲍鱼带来了希望 #Evolution 06-03 Ancient DNA offers hope for California''s critically endangered black abalone (phys.org)
92. 太阳帆技术正逐渐成为现实,但星际旅行则是另一码事 #Space #Exploration 06-03 Solar sails edge closer to reality, but interstellar travel is another story (phys.org)
93. 预测模型或可帮助追溯致命病毒的源头 #Veterinary #medicine 06-03 Predictive model could help track deadly viruses back to their source (phys.org)
94. 泰米林猛犸象很可能是被狩猎采集者宰杀的 #Paleontology #& #Fossils 06-03 Taimering mammoth was likely butchered by hunters and gatherers (phys.org)
95. 科学家表示,排放量激增、水资源枯竭和土地消失正威胁着数十亿人的自然资源 #Environment 06-03 Rising emissions, depleting water and vanishing land: AI is threatening natural resources for billions, say scientists (phys.org)
96. 认为“男人天生就是这样”的观念可能会导致在强奸案中出现更多归咎于受害者的现象 #Social #Sciences 06-03 Belief that men ''evolved to be like this'' could lead to more victim-blaming in rape cases (phys.org)
97. 4.15亿年前的化石揭示了世界上最大的蝎子 #Evolution 06-03 World''s largest scorpion revealed by 415-million-year-old fossils (phys.org)
98. 遥远的类星体OP 313发射出能量超过100 GeV的超高能伽马射线 #Astronomy 06-03 Distant blazar OP 313 emits very high-energy gamma rays above 100 GeV (phys.org)
99. 解读藻华:科学家如何助力更早发现藻华 #Environment 06-03 Algal blooms explained: How scientists are helping spot them sooner (phys.org)
100. 研究表明,有组织的微生物群落维持着地球地下生物圈的运转 #Ecology 06-03 Organized microbial guilds keep Earth''s underground biosphere running, research reveals (phys.org)
101. 海平面上升最终可能导致红树林被“淹没”并释放碳 #Earth #Sciences 06-03 Rising seas could eventually ''drown'' mangroves and release carbon (phys.org)
102. 天文学家发现了超大质量黑洞发生反冲的统计学证据 #Astronomy 06-03 Astronomers uncover statistical evidence for recoiling supermassive black holes (phys.org)
103. 一妻多夫制的优势:与多个雄性交配有助于非洲树蛙改善栖息地 #Evolution 06-03 The perks of polyandry: Mating with multiple males leads to home improvement for African tree frogs (phys.org)
104. 甲虫的求偶仪式对班克斯花种群至关重要 #Plants #& #Animals 06-03 Beetle mating rituals key to Banksia populations (phys.org)
105. 研究表明,在中国禁止进口塑料废料后,印度尼西亚的空气质量有所恶化 #Earth #Sciences 06-03 Indonesia''s air quality got worse after China banned plastic waste imports, research shows (phys.org)
106. 一项研究项目对美国南大西洋和墨西哥湾的大眼鰤种群数量给出了新的估算 #Plants #& #Animals 06-03 Research project provides new estimates of greater amberjack abundance in U.S. South Atlantic, Gulf of America (phys.org)
107. 违反真空引力中黑洞力学的第三定律 #General #Physics 06-03 Violating the 3rd law of black hole mechanics in vacuum gravity (phys.org)
109. 转基因钩虫可产生并输送治疗药物 #Biotechnology 06-03 Genetically modified hookworms produce and deliver therapeutics (phys.org)
110. SpaceX上市前,各方争相搭上这班车 #Space #Exploration 06-03 Before SpaceX goes public, a scramble to get on bandwagon (phys.org)
111. 由于特朗普政府削减资金,海洋观测站将停止运行,科学家们将失去关键的气候记录 #Environment 06-03 Scientists lose critical climate record as ocean observatory will go dark under Trump funding cuts (phys.org)
112. 纽约-新泽西港地区的涉禽种群数量正在减少 #Plants #& #Animals 06-03 Wading bird populations in the New York–New Jersey Harbor are in decline (phys.org)
113. 詹姆斯·韦伯太空望远镜观测到的早期超大质量黑洞,仅仅是正常范围内的异常值吗? #Astronomy 06-03 Are JWST''s early, overmassive black holes just normal-range outliers? (phys.org)
114. 文章警告:僵化的食品体系阻碍了欧洲的绿色转型 #Agriculture 06-03 Locked-in food system slows Europe''s green shift, article warns (phys.org)
116. 研究发现,湿地流失导致全美住宅洪水保险理赔金额增加了100亿美元 #Environment 06-03 Wetlands loss has increased residential flood insurance claim payments by 10 billion across the US, study finds (phys.org)
117. 太赫兹成像技术以100微米的分辨率绘制了材料中的空间手性分布图 #Optics #& #Photonics 06-03 Terahertz imaging maps spatial chirality in materials with 100-micrometer resolution (phys.org)
118. 剧烈的火箭粒子喷流或将重塑未来航天器设计 #General #Physics 06-03 Violent rocket particles could reshape future spacecraft design (phys.org)
119. 女性力量:红肩雕父母对雌性后代投入更多 #Plants #& #Animals 06-03 Girl power: Red-shouldered hawk parents invest more in female offspring (phys.org)
120. 叶状伪装重塑了蟋蟀的求偶歌声,使雄性对雌性更具吸引力 #Plants #& #Animals 06-03 Leafy camouflage reshapes katydid love songs, making males more attractive to females (phys.org)
121. 冰人奥茨及其微生物组——一段长达5300年的关系 #Cell #& #Microbiology 06-03 Ötzi the Iceman and his microbiome—a 5,300-year-old relationship (phys.org)
122. 鲨鱼在猎物密集区繁衍生息,这凸显了采取整体性保护措施的必要性 #Plants #& #Animals 06-03 Sharks thrive in hotspots of prey, underlining need for holistic approach to conservation (phys.org)
123. 由菠萝蜜乳胶制成的生物材料是治疗牙周炎的一种有前景的方法 #Biochemistry 06-03 Biomaterial made from jackfruit latex is a promising treatment for periodontitis (phys.org)
124. Strain 无需扭曲或堆叠即可生成莫尔条纹二维材料,开辟了更具可扩展性的路径 #Nanophysics 06-03 Strain creates moiré 2D materials without twisting or stacking, opening more scalable route (phys.org)
125. 一种基于气候的工具能提前数月预测珊瑚白化现象,为珊瑚礁保护提供了宝贵的准备时间 #Environment 06-03 Climate-based tool predicts coral bleaching months in advance, offering critical lead time for reef protection (phys.org)
126. 在信念与商业吸引力的双重驱动下,安达卢西亚的有机农业蓬勃发展 #Agriculture 06-03 Organic farming surges in Andalusia, driven by both conviction and commercial appeal (phys.org)
127. 原子级重排催生出创纪录的氢气生产催化剂 #Nanomaterials 06-03 Atomic reshuffle leads to record-breaking catalysts for hydrogen production (phys.org)
128. 城市里的鸟儿用“借来”的人类物品来吸引雌鸟 #Plants #& #Animals 06-03 City birds dazzle females with ''borrowed'' human items (phys.org)
129. 声学监测显示,森林中的留鸟会避开大面积皆伐区 #Plants #& #Animals 06-03 Forest resident birds avoid intensive clearcuts, acoustic monitoring shows (phys.org)
130. 激光束无需化学修饰即可构建类细胞的蛋白质网络 #Biotechnology 06-03 Laser beam builds cell-like protein networks without chemical modification (phys.org)
131. 研究表明,针叶树正在魁北克的森林中重新出现 #Plants #& #Animals 06-03 Conifers are making a comeback in Quebec''s forests, study shows (phys.org)
132. 研究称,加拿大森林大火正在失去其冷却气候的能力 #Earth #Sciences 06-03 Canadian forest fires are losing their climate cooling power, says study (phys.org)
133. 谷神星的表面比此前认为的要复杂得多 #Planetary #Sciences 06-03 Ceres'' surface is much more complex than previously thought (phys.org)
134. 小麦哲伦云正在被撕裂,这将重塑天文学家对其过去的研究 #Astronomy 06-03 Small Magellanic Cloud is being pulled apart, reshaping how astronomers read its past (phys.org)
135. 在丛林大火过后,对小型鸟巢箱进行微小调整或有助于保护珍稀的侏儒袋貂 #Plants #& #Animals 06-03 Tiny nest box change could help rare pygmy-possums after bushfires (phys.org)
136. 瑞士九十年来的昆虫多样性变化揭示了一道鲜明的分界线 #Plants #& #Animals 06-03 Nine decades of changing insect diversity in Switzerland expose a striking divide (phys.org)
137. 问答:更优质的气候数据如何助力更明智的环境决策 #Environment 06-03 Q&A: How better climate data supports smarter environmental decisions (phys.org)
138. 更快速、更经济的PFAS检测或将重塑美国饮用水监测方式 #Environment 06-03 Faster lower-cost PFAS testing could reshape how US drinking water is monitored (phys.org)
139. 过去42年间,日本上空的大气河流强度增加了8%,从而加剧了洪水风险 #Earth #Sciences 06-03 Atmospheric rivers over Japan intensify 8% in 42 years, raising flood risk (phys.org)
140. 3D算法显示,南极“天空河流”贡献了高达90%的降雪量 #Earth #Sciences 06-03 Antarctic ''sky rivers'' deliver up to 90% of snowfall, 3D algorithm suggests (phys.org)
141. 蜜蜂会游泳,并能利用视觉线索在落水时求生 #Plants #& #Animals 06-03 Bees can swim and use visual cues to survive water crashes (phys.org)
142. 相关委员会虽呼应气候法规,但许多企业却只是将污染转移 #Economics #& #Business 06-03 Connected boards echo climate rules, yet many firms move pollution instead (phys.org)
143. 蛋白质可以通过无线电波进行选择性调控 #Biotechnology 06-03 Proteins can be selectively controlled with radio waves (phys.org)
144. 环境工程师重新定义了人们对空气中污染颗粒的认知 #Environment 06-03 Environmental engineers reshape understanding of airborne pollution particles (phys.org)
145. 日本性少数群体的市政伙伴关系体系与心理健康:一项全国性分析 #Social #Sciences 06-03 Municipal partnership systems and mental health among sexual minorities in Japan: A nationwide analysis (phys.org)
146. 胚胎组织可表现为流体或固体的特性,从而重塑细胞命运信号 #Cell #& #Microbiology 06-03 Embryonic tissues can behave like fluids or solids to reshape cell fate signals (phys.org)
147. 继英国之后,法国也记录到了有史以来最热的春天 #Environment 06-03 France follows England in measuring hottest spring on record (phys.org)
148. 亚马逊雨林在厄尔尼诺干旱期间释放出新的抗逆分子 #Earth #Sciences 06-03 Amazon rainforest emits new stress-defense molecules during El Niño drought (phys.org)
149. 科学家确认了袭击北卡罗来纳州各地蓝莓农场的“神秘甲虫” #Ecology 06-03 Scientists identify ''mystery beetle'' attacking blueberry farms across North Carolina (phys.org)
150. 首张人类SMUG1原子级快照揭示了细胞如何修复DNA #Cell #& #Microbiology 06-03 First human SMUG1 atomic snapshots reveal how cells repair DNA (phys.org)
151. 一颗罕见的陨石为早期巨型行星的存在提供了证据 #Planetary #Sciences 06-03 Rare meteorite provides evidence of giant early planet (phys.org)
152. 世界杯与人口贩卖:研究揭示了大型体育赛事中的真实风险 #Social #Sciences 06-03 The World Cup and human trafficking: What the research reveals about the real risks at major sporting events (phys.org)
153. 通往安全的六条道路:野火中生存的关键门槛 #Environment 06-03 Six roads to safety: A critical threshold for wildfire survival (phys.org)
154. 全球范围内,饮用水短缺与饥饿及食品不安全问题密切相关 #Environment 06-03 Clean drinking water gaps linked to hunger and unsafe food worldwide (phys.org)
155. 古代北极的生命:新发现物种的微小牙齿表明,这里曾是哺乳动物进化的摇篮 #Evolution 06-03 Life in the ancient Arctic: Tiny teeth of newly discovered species suggest it was a cradle of mammalian evolution (phys.org)
156. 实验室进化实验在数月内重现了新冠病毒演变为奥密克戎变体的过程,并揭示了关键条件 #Evolution 06-03 Lab evolution recreates COVID''s path to omicron in months, reveals key conditions (phys.org)
157. 单个细胞转变为食同类的“超级巨星”,将自己的克隆体整个吞噬 #Ecology 06-03 Single cell transforms into cannibalistic ''supergiant,'' swallowing its clones whole (phys.org)
158. 全球供应链使工人陷入贫困:三个案例研究表明如何打破这一恶性循环 #Social #Sciences 06-03 Global supply chains keep workers poor: Three case studies show how the cycle can be broken (phys.org)
159. 在“天问二号”抵达前,卡莫奥阿莱瓦小行星的月球起源受到质疑 #Planetary #Sciences 06-03 Kamo''oalewa asteroid''s lunar origin challenged ahead of Tianwen-2 arrival (phys.org)
160. “基因刹车”揭示胚胎如何塑造四肢 #Cell #& #Microbiology 06-03 ''Genetic brakes'' reveal how embryos shape their limbs (phys.org)
161. 荧光纳米传感器可在数分钟内检测出关键肠道生物标志物,从而加快检测速度 #Bio #& #Medicine 06-03 Fluorescent nanosensor detects key gut biomarker in minutes for faster testing (phys.org)
162. 尽管发生爆炸,蓝色起源首席执行官表示火箭将在年底前发射 #Space #Exploration 06-03 Despite explosion Blue Origin CEO says rocket to fly before year-end (phys.org)
163. 将一种难以捉摸的细菌酶重新设计为高效的绿色催化剂 #Cell #& #Microbiology 06-03 Redesigning an elusive bacterial enzyme into an efficient green catalyst (phys.org)
164. 极端天气给南极研究带来了更多困难,但新技术正提供一些解决方案 #Earth #Sciences 06-03 Extreme weather is making Antarctic research harder, but new technology is providing some answers (phys.org)
165. 研究表明,板块构造通过使两条古老的河流汇合,塑造了“文明摇篮” #Earth #Sciences 06-03 Plate tectonics shaped the Cradle of Civilization by merging two ancient rivers, study suggests (phys.org)
166. 为什么北极的河流现在会“生锈”,以及这种有毒的橙色水接下来可能会扩散到哪里 #Earth #Sciences 06-03 Why the Arctic''s rivers are rusting now and where toxic orange water could spread next (phys.org)
167. 研究表明,气候变化加剧了宗教冲突 #Social #Sciences 06-03 Climate change exacerbates religious conflicts, study indicates (phys.org)
168. 微量稀土金属如何影响磁铁对环境的影响 #Environment 06-03 How a small amount of rare earth metal shapes the environmental impact of magnets (phys.org)
169. 古迹迹显示,早在寒武纪大爆发之前,动物就已经开始敏锐地感知周围环境了 #Evolution 06-03 Animals were sharpening their senses long before the Cambrian explosion, ancient tracks reveal (phys.org)
170. 佛罗里达州的化石记录显示,麝香龟与短吻鳄鱼之间曾发生过冲突 #Ecology 06-03 Ancient altercations between musk turtles and alligator gar recorded in Florida''s fossil record (phys.org)
171. 根据协议,一名法国宇航员将飞往商业空间站 #Space #Exploration 06-03 French astronaut to fly to commercial space station under deal (phys.org)
172. 关于多细胞生命起源的新理论指出,关键在于物理学,而不仅仅是基因 #Evolution 06-03 A new origin story for multicellular life points to physics, not genes alone (phys.org)
173. 狂妄自大的领导者如何掌控一个群体——以及他们如何失去这种掌控力 #Social #Sciences 06-03 How megalomaniac leaders establish their grip on a group—and how they lose it (phys.org)
174. 一款用于翻译全美各地救命天气预警的开创性AI工具取得重大进展 #Environment 06-03 First-of-its-kind AI tool for translating life-saving weather warnings across the US advanced (phys.org)
175. 澳大利亚马匹中发现抗生素耐药性,引发了对动物和人类感染的新担忧 #Molecular #& #Computational #biology 06-03 Antibiotic resistance turns up in Australian horses, raising new concerns about animal and human infections (phys.org)
176. 数百年历史的航海日志揭示了弓头鲸如何从濒临灭绝的边缘恢复过来 #Plants #& #Animals 06-03 Centuries‑old logbooks reveal how bowhead whales are recovering from near extinction (phys.org)
177. 数学家们表示,不要轻信关于人工智能能力的炒作 #Mathematics 06-03 Mathematicians say ''don''t believe hype'' on AI capabilities (phys.org)
178. 黄昏时分的狩猎场景揭示:希腊泻湖中一只猎鹰正在享用一顿不同寻常的猎物 #Plants #& #Animals 06-03 Twilight hunt reveals falcon feasting on unusual prey at Greek lagoon (phys.org)
179. 遥远地区的气候模式决定了日本冬季会有多冷 #Earth #Sciences 06-03 Distant climate patterns determine how cold Japan''s winters become (phys.org)
180. 在120种鸟类中,自慰行为似乎是自然现象,这挑战了长期以来的兽医建议 #Plants #& #Animals 06-03 Bird masturbation appears natural across 120 species, challenging long-held veterinary advice (phys.org)
181. “迷你海王星”系外行星的大气可能像柴油尾气一样充满烟雾 #Planetary #Sciences 06-03 ''Mini-Neptune'' exoplanets may have smoggy atmospheres similar to diesel exhaust (phys.org)
182. 理查德·费曼的一个公式如何解释你在新城市里的饮食习惯 #Mathematics 06-03 How a Richard Feynman formula could explain your dining habits in a new city (phys.org)
183. 研究发现,阿塔卡马沙漠的极端干旱比此前认为的要早2000万年 #Earth #Sciences 06-03 Atacama Desert''s extreme aridity initiated 20 million years earlier than previously thought, study finds (phys.org)
184. 模拟脚下的生命:迈向景观尺度上真实的土壤生态学 #Ecology 06-03 Modeling life beneath our feet: A step towards realistic soil ecology at the landscape scale (phys.org)
185. 基因可能会影响感情破裂的风险 #Social #Sciences 06-02 The risk of relationship breakdown can be influenced by our genes (phys.org)
186. 英国最古老的洞穴艺术可能已在培根洞(Bacon Hole)被重新发现 #Archaeology 06-02 Britain''s oldest cave art may have been rediscovered in Bacon Hole cave (phys.org)
187. 价格实惠、质地逼真的实验室培育牛排 #Cell #& #Microbiology 06-02 Budget-friendly, lab-grown steak with realistic texture (phys.org)
188. 从平坦的苔藓到森林与花卉:一项蛋白质发现或可解释植物如何征服陆地 #Evolution 06-02 From flat moss to forests and flowers: Protein discovery may explain how plants conquered land (phys.org)
189. 联合国警告全球需为厄尔尼诺极端天气做好准备 #Environment 06-02 UN warns world to prepare for El Nino extreme weather (phys.org)
190. 蓝色起源表示,火箭爆炸未波及燃料箱和发射台的关键部件 #Space #Exploration 06-02 Blue Origin says rocket explosion spared fuel tanks and key launch pad parts (phys.org)
191. 在巴黎圣母院大教堂地下,一场“世纪发掘”揭开了长达1700年的历史 #Archaeology 06-02 Under Notre Dame cathedral, a ''dig of the century'' unearths 1,700 years of history (phys.org)
192. 澳门如何在未建造大型海堤的情况下增强了抗台风能力 #Environment 06-02 How Macau strengthened its typhoon resilience without massive seawalls (phys.org)
193. 扁形虫揭示了会爆炸的免疫细胞,这些细胞会杀死周围组织 #Evolution 06-02 Flatworms reveal exploding immune cells that kill surrounding tissue (phys.org)
194. 机器人鱼或能揭示我们的远古祖先是如何首次学会行走的 #Evolution 06-02 Robot fish could unravel how our ancient ancestors first learned to walk (phys.org)
195. 研究发现微小膜连接结构是植物细胞在干旱条件下存活的关键 #Cell #& #Microbiology 06-02 Tiny membrane tethers revealed as key to plant cell survival in drought (phys.org)
196. 一项在不阻碍开发的前提下保护湿地的计划 #Economics #& #Business 06-02 A plan to preserve wetlands without stopping development (phys.org)
197. 无需参数调优的物理预测:一种更快的计算方法 #General #Physics 06-02 Predicting physics without parameter tuning: A faster computational approach (phys.org)
198. 将一个光子一分为二会产生无穷无尽的粒子群 #Optics #& #Photonics 06-02 Cutting a photon in two creates an infinite swarm of particles (phys.org)
199. 问答:植物是解决全球能源和粮食危机的关键吗? #Plants #& #Animals 06-02 Q&A: Are plants the key to solving energy and food crises worldwide? (phys.org)
200. 秃鹫数量激增:研究证实北美西部秃鹫种群数量增加且迁徙时间推迟 #Plants #& #Animals 06-02 Vultures on the rise: Study provides evidence of population increase and delayed migration in western North America (phys.org)
201. 新西兰最大城市首次绘制出活动断层分布图 #Earth #Sciences 06-02 Active fault mapped for first time in New Zealand''s largest city (phys.org)
202. 对于体积仅如公文包般大小的卫星而言,在太空中穿梭如今变得轻松多了 #Space #Exploration 06-02 For satellites as small as a briefcase, getting around in space just got a whole lot easier (phys.org)
203. 为什么研究人员的独立性并不始于或止于博士学位 #Education 06-02 Why researcher independence doesn''t start or end with a PhD (phys.org)
204. 生物混合微型机器人通过将干细胞与磁电纳米粒子相结合来修复脊髓 #Bio #& #Medicine 06-02 Biohybrid microrobots repair spinal cord by combining stem cells with magnetoelectric nanoparticles (phys.org)
205. 纳米颗粒使肺癌药物的输送效率提高30倍 #Bio #& #Medicine 06-02 Nanoparticles boost delivery of lung cancer drugs 30-fold (phys.org)
207. 一个休眠的黑洞在不到三年的时间里重新活跃起来,其亮度在邻近星系中增加了10倍 #Astronomy 06-02 Dormant black hole revives in under three years, brightening 10-fold in nearby galaxy (phys.org)
209. 新出现的螳螂正以“板式”爬行之姿向城市霸主地位进发 #Plants #& #Animals 06-02 New mantises planking their way to urban dominance (phys.org)
210. 与健康相关的公投议案更可能获得通过 #Political #science 06-02 Health-related ballot measures more likely to pass (phys.org)
211. 新技术让科学家能在黑暗中观察帝企鹅 #Plants #& #Animals 06-02 New tech enables scientists to see emperor penguins in darkness (phys.org)
212. 问答:研究人员解释称,大多数生物学教育指南与社会脱节,并阐明这为何是个问题 #Education 06-02 Q&A: Most biology education guidelines lack any connection to society, researchers explain why that''s a problem (phys.org)
213. 分子玻璃破解了长期存在的阿伦尼乌斯悖论 #General #Physics 06-02 Molecular glasses solve long-standing Arrhenius paradox (phys.org)
214. 调查显示,美国人对政治暴力的看法几乎没有变化 #Social #Sciences 06-02 Survey shows little shift in Americans'' views on political violence (phys.org)
215. 通过基于生态学的方法,或许能揭示冰冷卫星是否具备孕育生命的能力 #Astrobiology 06-02 Icy moons'' ability to host life could be revealed through an ecology-based method (phys.org)
216. 七颗“热木星”上的异常风揭示了迄今为止最强烈的系外行星磁活动迹象 #Astronomy 06-02 Strange winds on seven hot Jupiters reveal strongest signs yet of exoplanet magnetic activity (phys.org)
217. 一颗重如大象的陨石在新英格兰地区引发广泛猜测 #Space #Exploration 06-02 Meteor as heavy as an elephant causes widespread speculation across New England (phys.org)
218. 生物多样性补偿在传粉者保护方面展现出良好前景 #Plants #& #Animals 06-02 Biodiversity offsetting shows promise in pollinator conservation (phys.org)
219. 利用细菌制造气候中和的塑料和化妆品 #Cell #& #Microbiology 06-02 Making climate-neutral plastics and cosmetics using bacteria (phys.org)
220. 欧盟对进口商品征收碳价如何强化全球气候政策 #Environment 06-02 How the EU''s carbon price on imports strengthens climate policies globally (phys.org)
221. 为何全球最雄心勃勃的煤炭淘汰协议以失败告终,这对气候融资意味着什么 #Environment 06-02 Why the world''s most ambitious coal phase‑out deal has failed, and what it means for climate finance (phys.org)
222. 罗马望远镜的巨型红外镜已准备就绪,即将升空 #Astronomy 06-02 Roman telescope''s massive infrared mirror is ready to fly (phys.org)
223. 欧洲航天局选定两项新的“侦察”级任务 #Space #Exploration 06-02 ESA selects two new scout-class missions (phys.org)
224. 月球车、月壤、机器人:月球探索蓝图 #Space #Exploration 06-02 Rovers, regolith, robots: The blueprint for the moon (phys.org)
225. 研究显示,纺织废水处理过程中产生的高浓度有毒化合物令人担忧 #Environment 06-02 Textile wastewater treatment generates alarmingly high levels of toxic compounds, study reveals (phys.org)
226. 二十年的数据显示,气候变化正使比斯坎湾变得更温暖、更咸、更酸 #Environment 06-02 Two decades of data show that climate change is transforming Biscayne Bay to be warmer, saltier and more acidic (phys.org)
227. 在瑞典,适度疏伐增加了地衣的数量,而重度采伐则导致其数量减少 #Ecology 06-02 Moderate thinning increased hair lichens, while heavy cuts reduced them in Sweden (phys.org)
228. 骨骼记录中首位受伤的伦巴第女性重塑了人们对“仅限男性”暴力的认知 #Archaeology 06-02 First injured Langobard woman in skeletal record reshapes view of male-only violence (phys.org)
229. 一种低成本方法揭示了能够引导光驱动分子反应的锥形交点 #Analytical #Chemistry 06-02 Low-cost method uncovers conical intersections that steer light-driven molecular reactions (phys.org)
230. 干旱导致南部非洲青少年性暴力案件增加46% #Social #Sciences 06-02 Drought linked to 46% increase in sexual violence among adolescents in Southern Africa (phys.org)
231. 未来喷射流的变化可能缓解亚洲干旱地区的干旱状况 #Earth #Sciences 06-02 Future jet stream changes could ease drying across Asian drylands (phys.org)
232. 是否存在桥接?科学家揭示了氢酶组装的关键步骤 #Biochemistry 06-02 Bridged or not? Scientists uncover a key step in hydrogenase assembly (phys.org)
233. RNA“剪切与拼接”工具可在不改变DNA的情况下修复有缺陷的信使RNA #Biotechnology 06-02 RNA ''cut-and-patch'' tool repairs faulty messages without altering DNA (phys.org)
234. 海藻如何影响空气质量、海滩环境以及家庭成员的接触风险 #Environment 06-02 How sargassum affects air quality, beach environments and exposure risks for families (phys.org)
235. 通过可编程血液检测无创揭示活体大脑的基因活性 #Biotechnology 06-02 Living brain gene activity revealed noninvasively through programmable blood test (phys.org)
236. 科学家公布构建合成细胞的十年路线图 #Cell #& #Microbiology 06-02 Scientists unveil ten-year roadmap for building synthetic cells (phys.org)
237. 高速运动的液滴可在室温下合成关键药物化合物,无需催化剂 #Analytical #Chemistry 06-02 Fast-moving droplets synthesize key drug compounds at room temperature, no catalysts needed (phys.org)
238. Y染色体上存在着令人惊讶的跳跃基因 #Molecular #& #Computational #biology 06-02 The Y chromosome is home to surprising jumping genes (phys.org)
239. 光纤组件助力高性能2微米光纤激光器 #Optics #& #Photonics 06-02 Fiber optic components enable high-performance 2-µm fiber lasers (phys.org)
240. 一项涉及1,200名参与者的实验表明,理解事物之间的联系有助于人们进行发明 #Other 06-02 Understanding how things connect helps people invent, 1,200-player experiment suggests (phys.org)
241. 八种代谢生态位揭示了全球海洋微生物如何进行碳循环 #Ecology 06-02 Eight metabolic niches reveal how ocean microbes recycle carbon worldwide (phys.org)
242. 新冠疫情期间的援助政策可能缓解了粮食短缺和住房不稳定问题 #Economics #& #Business 06-02 COVID-era assistance policies may have reduced food insecurity, housing instability (phys.org)
243. 微生物将生物柴油副产品转化为三种尼龙基本单元,开辟了一条更环保的途径 #Biochemistry 06-02 Microbes turn biodiesel byproduct into three nylon building blocks, opening greener route (phys.org)
244. 利用标准实验室工具,通过低成本工作流程制备了10万个均匀的细胞囊泡 #Cell #& #Microbiology 06-02 Low-cost workflow creates 100,000 uniform cell capsules with standard lab tools (phys.org)
245. 在量子临界点附近,物质与光的纠缠可能要容易得多 #Optics #& #Photonics 06-02 Matter may entangle with light far more easily near quantum critical points (phys.org)
246. 低温环境下生长的浮游生物外壳为北极气候重建提供了更精准的依据 #Earth #Sciences 06-02 Cold-grown plankton shells sharpen Arctic climate reconstructions (phys.org)
247. 从杂交到“处女受孕”,竹节虫揭示了性别功能的渐进式丧失 #Plants #& #Animals 06-02 From hybrids to ''virgin birth,'' stick insects reveal stepwise loss of sex (phys.org)
248. 一项研究发现,更多美国选民支持同性恋候选人,但前提是他们看起来和表现得像“异性恋” #Political #science 06-02 Many more US voters support gay candidates, but only if they look and act ''straight,'' study finds (phys.org)
249. 催化剂合成过程中的磁场使氨产量增加两倍 #Analytical #Chemistry 06-02 Magnetic field during catalyst synthesis triples ammonia yield (phys.org)
250. “分子电影”技术揭示了更有效的环境污染物防治方法 #Biochemistry 06-02 ''Molecular movie'' technology reveals a better way to thwart environmental pollutant (phys.org)
251. 一颗巨型卫星与蒸汽大气层如何为生命创造了条件 #Astrobiology 06-02 How a giant moon and a steam atmosphere built the recipe for life (phys.org)
252. 伤口可能在数小时内触发“衰老”细胞,从而重塑衰老的启动机制 #Cell #& #Microbiology 06-02 Wounds may trigger ''aged'' cells within hours, reshaping how senescence starts (phys.org)
253. 研究表明,创新性的地方合作有助于在英格兰实现更有效的环境保护 #Environment 06-02 Innovative local collaboration can unlock stronger environmental protection in England, study shows (phys.org)
254. 研究揭示了康复期海豹幼崽的关键福利需求 #Plants #& #Animals 06-02 Study highlights key welfare needs for seal pups in rehabilitation (phys.org)
255. 大西洋的“冷水团”可能正在重塑印度季风,将降雨带向西北方向 #Earth #Sciences 06-02 Atlantic ''cold blob'' may be reshaping Indian monsoon, steering rain northwest (phys.org)
256. 埃尔米龙洞穴三十年的考古工作揭开了伊比利亚半岛4万年前的史前历史 #Archaeology 06-02 Thirty years at El Mirón cave uncover 40,000 years of Iberian prehistory (phys.org)
257. 一个简单的技巧提升了斑马鱼微生物组模型 #Plants #& #Animals 06-02 Zebrafish microbiome model enhanced by simple trick (phys.org)
258. 研究发现:年轻且失业?问题可能出在远程办公上,而非人工智能 #Economics #& #Business 06-02 Young and unemployed? Remote work, not AI, may be the problem, study finds (phys.org)
259. 研究表明,意识到双方都能从中获益的人更倾向于寻求建议 #Social #Sciences 06-02 People who are aware of the advantages for both parties are more likely to ask for advice, study shows (phys.org)
260. 空间站尘埃图大幅降低了富含铁颗粒物带来的气候不确定性 #Earth #Sciences 06-02 Space station dust maps slash climate uncertainty over iron-rich particles (phys.org)
261. 研究人员发现如何将某种病原体的耐药性转化为其致命弱点 #Cell #& #Microbiology 06-02 Researchers discover how to turn one germ''s drug resistance into an Achilles'' heel (phys.org)
262. 化石扫描结果表明,四肢细小的阿尔瓦雷斯龙类恐龙可能以昆虫为食 #Evolution 06-02 Tiny-armed alvarezsauroid dinosaurs might have been insect eaters, fossil scans suggest (phys.org)
263. 科学家为农业机器人开发了虚拟番茄种植训练场 #Biotechnology 06-02 Scientists develop virtual tomato training arena for agricultural robots (phys.org)
264. 首次直接观测到围绕AB Aurigae旋转的行星形成盘 #Astronomy 06-02 First direct view tracks planet-forming disk spinning around AB Aurigae (phys.org)
265. 智能传感器或可助力加拿大解决其580亿加元的食物浪费问题 #Economics #& #Business 06-02 Smart sensors could help Canada tackle its 58-billion food waste problem (phys.org)
266. 数学家以最少的折叠次数解决了折纸甜甜圈的效率难题 #Mathematics 06-02 Mathematician solves origami donut efficiency challenge with fewest folds (phys.org)
267. 城市正在增加降雨量——但增幅不如科学家预期的那么大 #Earth #Sciences 06-02 Cities are making it rain more—but not as much as scientists thought (phys.org)
268. 箱水母揭示了其隐秘的生命周期,这对沿海安全具有重要意义 #Plants #& #Animals 06-02 Box jellyfish reveal secret life cycle with implications for coastal safety (phys.org)
269. 干旱如何重塑根系,导致主要粮食作物铁吸收量锐减 #Ecology 06-02 How drought rewires roots, cutting iron uptake across major food crops (phys.org)
270. 蓝色起源的登月舱刚刚通过了迄今为止最严峻的测试 #Space #Exploration 06-02 Blue Origin''s lunar lander just passed its toughest test yet (phys.org)
271. 精密的聚合物“结”揭示了隐藏的松弛度,为设计超强韧且响应灵敏的智能材料提供了新思路 #Polymers 06-02 Precise polymer ''knots'' uncover hidden slack for designing ultra-tough and responsive smart materials (phys.org)
272. 近20%的澳大利亚学生未能完成学业——以下3点措施有助于他们坚持学业 #Education 06-02 Almost 20% of Australian students don''t finish school—these 3 things can help them stay (phys.org)
273. 为何农用塑料污染问题不容忽视:更清洁的覆盖膜可减少垃圾填埋量并降低化石燃料消耗 #Environment 06-02 Why dirty farm plastic matters: Cleaner mulch film could cut landfill waste and fossil fuel use (phys.org)
274. 人工智能将拯救深陷数据泥潭的澳大利亚野生动物研究 #Ecology 06-02 AI to rescue Australian wildlife research drowning in data (phys.org)
275. 澳大利亚阿尔卑斯山的野马数量再次增加:是时候采取行动了 #Ecology 06-01 Feral horse numbers in Australia''s Alps are on the rise again: It''s time to act (phys.org)
276. 随着酸驱动的脱水机制浮出水面,困扰科学界五十年的蛋白质之谜终于迎来了突破 #Biochemistry 06-01 Fifty-year protein mystery breaks open as acid-driven water loss comes into view (phys.org)
277. 树木和绿植最多可使城市气温降低18摄氏度——但前提是必须是合适的树种 #Earth #Sciences 06-01 Trees and greenery can cool cities by as much as 18C—but only if they''re the right type (phys.org)
278. 一项著名的野生动物共存计划因资金冻结而陷入停滞 #Plants #& #Animals 06-01 Famous wildlife coexistence scheme is slipping due to frozen funding (phys.org)
279. 生物学家发现,能够聚集成液滴的酶可以加速细胞反应 #Cell #& #Microbiology 06-01 Enzymes that assemble into droplets can speed up cellular reactions, biologists find (phys.org)
280. 新型“SMArT”平台使造血干细胞的基因编辑更高效、更安全 #Cell #& #Microbiology 06-01 New ''SMArT'' platform makes gene editing in hematopoietic stem cells more efficient and safer (phys.org)
281. 合成肽能够渗入细胞,从而阻断难以靶向的蛋白质相互作用 #Biochemistry 06-01 Synthesized peptides can slip into cells to block hard-to-target protein interactions (phys.org)
282. 更先进的数学方法能区分奇异材料与经典材料 #Condensed #Matter 06-01 Better math discriminates exotic from classical materials (phys.org)
283. 通过游戏促进学生同理心的发展 #Social #Sciences 06-01 Mediating students'' empathy development through play (phys.org)
284. 发现公转周期最长的年轻凌日系外行星 #Astronomy 06-01 Longest-period young transiting exoplanets discovered (phys.org)
285. 一项新研究为寻找宜居行星提供了新的视角 #Astrobiology 06-01 New study has shone a new light on searching for habitable worlds (phys.org)
286. 研究表明,大气波理论无法充分解释极端天气事件的增加 #Earth #Sciences 06-01 Atmospheric wave theory falls short in explaining rising extreme weather, study suggests (phys.org)
287. 危害健康与环境:肺部专家强调烟草制品废弃物对环境的影响 #Environment 06-01 Bad for health and the environment: Lung experts highlight environmental impact of tobacco product waste (phys.org)
288. 我们的太阳系中可能缺失了一颗行星,这或许能解释太阳系为何呈现出如今的模样 #Astronomy 06-01 One of our planets may be missing, and it could explain why the solar system looks the way it does (phys.org)
289. 研究人员利用系统发育基因组学对谢南多厄河中的蓝藻进行鉴定 #Ecology 06-01 Researchers use phylogenomics to identify cyanobacteria in Shenandoah River (phys.org)
290. 一种古代陆生植物揭示了4亿年前紫外线B(UV-B)防护系统的演化历程 #Plants #& #Animals 06-01 Ancient land plant reveals the evolution of a 400‑million‑year‑old UV‑B protection system (phys.org)
291. 最新研究揭示了维多利亚州未来的降雨情况 #Earth #Sciences 06-01 New study sheds light on Victoria''s future rainfall (phys.org)
292. 地质学家发现,早在三叠纪大灭绝发生数百万年前,远古海洋就已经开始窒息 #Earth #Sciences 06-01 Ancient oceans began suffocating millions of years before Triassic mass extinction, geologists discover (phys.org)
293. 哈勃望远镜捕捉到M88星系向室女座星系团中心移动的景象 #Astronomy 06-01 Hubble captures M88 on journey to center of Virgo cluster (phys.org)
294. 教师的情绪可能决定学生的学习成败 #Education 06-01 Teachers'' emotions can make or break student learning (phys.org)
295. 纳米工程材料可在室温下储存和释放氢气 #Nanomaterials 06-01 Nanoengineered materials can store and release hydrogen at room temperature (phys.org)
296. 一颗巨星可能在宇宙中最罕见的爆炸之一中自我毁灭 #Astronomy 06-01 A giant star may have destroyed itself in one of the universe''s rarest explosions (phys.org)
297. 学生天文学家发现了解读神秘宇宙信号的“罗塞塔石碑” #Astronomy 06-01 Student astronomer discovers ''Rosetta Stone'' for mysterious cosmic signals (phys.org)
298. 日本在冠鹳灭绝数十年后放归8只 #Ecology 06-01 8 crested ibises released in Japan decades after extinction (phys.org)
299. 基于生物聚合物的水凝胶配方,用于提升种子包衣性能 #Biotechnology 06-01 Biopolymer-based hydrogel formulations for improved seed coating performance (phys.org)
300. 尽管全球森林火灾过火面积接近历史最低水平,但2025年的野火损失却创下历史新高 #Earth #Sciences 06-01 Record wildfire losses rocked 2025 even as global burned area neared all-time lows (phys.org)