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04:59  Generation of harmful slow electrons in water is a race between intermolecular energy decay and proton transfer (phys.org)
04:27  Reduction in costs of fentanyl production found to have long-term implications for illegal opioid supply industry (phys.org)
04:26  Machine learning helps identify ''thermal switch'' for next-generation nanomaterials (phys.org)
04:10  Discovery of brain parasite''s unique control protein offers hope for better toxoplasmosis treatments (phys.org)
04:06  Undergrads uncover conserved copper-binding gene cluster in marine bacteria (phys.org)
03:58  Concerns about AI-written police reports spur states to regulate the emerging practice (phys.org)
03:56  Opinion: Climate change divides the innovators from the defenders of the status quo (phys.org)
03:55  New indicators developed to detect loneliness risk in remote work (phys.org)
03:51  Researchers reveal competitive mechanism of dual-mode nitrogen fixation in metal carbide clusters (phys.org)
03:50  Framework models light-matter interactions in nonlinear optical microscopy to determine atomic structure (phys.org)
03:47  Study finds emotional tweets by politicians don''t always win followers and can backfire with diverse audiences (phys.org)
03:44  Household dryers are significant sources of microfiber pollution, study finds (phys.org)
03:36  Atom-scale stencil patterns help nanoparticles take new shapes and learn new tricks (phys.org)
03:12  Foldable solar sails could help with aerobraking and atmospheric reentry (phys.org)
03:11  How Europe is using taxes to slow down fast fashion (phys.org)
03:06  Discovery of hundreds of human gut phages provides new approach to studying the gut microbiome (phys.org)
02:59  Combining chemical and genetic wood analysis improves detection of illegal timber trade (phys.org)
02:49  Fluorinated polymers can remove pharmaceuticals from wastewater (phys.org)
02:49  Largest primate in Americas could lose up to 61% of its climatically suitable habitat by 2090 (phys.org)
02:48  (Un)happy together: Older couples'' life satisfaction is strongly interrelated, finds study (phys.org)
02:46  How the uplift of East Africa shaped its ecosystems: Climate model simulations reveal Miocene landscape transformation (phys.org)
02:46  Extreme weather shapes climate change perceptions worldwide (phys.org)
02:35  Human cells activate self-destruction when viruses disrupt RNA production, study shows (phys.org)
02:22  Pilot shows promise and challenge of using simulations to prepare students for social work practice (phys.org)
02:00  Ancient lead exposure may have shaped evolution of human brain (phys.org)
02:00  Ancient teeth reveal mammalian responses to climate change in Southeast Asia (phys.org)
02:00  Starting university can boost recycling and greener travel, finds study (phys.org)
02:00  High-speed imaging reveals how cilia enable marine creatures to swim (phys.org)
01:40  New research identifies link between endorsing easily disproven claims and prioritizing symbolic strength (phys.org)
01:10  Chicago soil maps reveal childhood lead exposure risk (phys.org)
01:00  Analyzing the impact of compound drought and wildfire events on PM₂.₅ air pollution (phys.org)
01:00  African wildlife scat sheds light on what shapes the gut ecosystem (phys.org)
00:56  Root chemistry determines how antibiotic resistance spreads from manure to crops, research indicates (phys.org)
00:53  Water reveals superpowers hidden at the nanoscale (phys.org)
00:51  Analysis of 4.4-million-year-old ankle exposes how earliest ancestors moved and evolved (phys.org)
00:40  First-ever detection of ''heavy water'' in a planet-forming disk (phys.org)
00:40  Discovery of four stone megastructures could change our view of prehistoric societies (phys.org)
00:37  Our team of physicists inadvertently generated the shortest X-ray pulses ever observed (phys.org)
00:31  Testosterone doesn''t affect men''s economic decisions, large study shows (phys.org)
00:26  A new attempt to explain the accelerated expansion of the universe (phys.org)
00:23  Amplifying collective light emission with atomic interactions (phys.org)
00:20  Why higher tariffs on Canadian lumber may not be enough to stimulate long-term investments in US forestry (phys.org)
00:19  Erie Canal''s 200th anniversary: How a technological marvel for trade changed the environment forever (phys.org)
00:16  Indigenous knowledge systems can be useful tools in the G20''s climate change kit (phys.org)
00:15  Albumin-recruiting lipid nanoparticles could make future mRNA vaccines safer and more effective (phys.org)
00:12  Detroit parents face fines if their children break curfew. Research shows the policy could do more harm than good (phys.org)
00:11  New catalyst unlocks low-temperature hydrogen from methane with reduced carbon emissions (phys.org)
00:10  Team uncovers intrinsic binary fraction of blue horizontal-branch stars (phys.org)
00:10  Minnesota farmer digitized his old planning system and then turned it into a startup (phys.org)
00:06  New ultrasound curricula may improve residency education and training (phys.org)
00:03  Harnessing technology and global collaboration to understand peatlands (phys.org)
00:00  Why it is so hard to estimate the number of victims of modern slavery in the UK (phys.org)
10-15  Researchers pioneer fluid-based laser scanning for brain imaging (phys.org)
10-15  Are there living microbes on Mars? Check the ice, researchers say (phys.org)
10-15  Irish buff-tailed bumblebees are genetically distinct from their British counterparts, finds study (phys.org)
10-15  Innovation in stone tool manufacture occurred independently in Europe and the Near East, says study (phys.org)
10-15  Public trust in institutions falters amid weak regulation and digital misinformation (phys.org)
10-15  How grandparents can play a critical role in mediating children''s media use (phys.org)
10-15  Typhoon leaves flooded Alaska villages facing a storm recovery far tougher than most Americans will ever experience (phys.org)
10-15  Preserving biological specimens for DNA analysis just got easier (phys.org)
10-15  Chicago''s viral ''rat hole'' was not made by a rat after all, new study finds (phys.org)
10-15  Why Wall Street is booming while Main Street is stagnating (phys.org)
10-15  Ocean species discovery: 14 new marine animals described (phys.org)
10-15  Flamingos are making a home in Florida again after 100 years—an ecologist explains why they may be returning for good (phys.org)
10-15  Positive framing can steer shoppers toward premium products (phys.org)
10-15  Studying tsunamis with GPS satellites (phys.org)
10-15  The government wants more of us living in high rises. Here''s why Australians don''t want to (phys.org)
10-15  Criminal psychologists are profiling a different kind of killer—environmental offenders (phys.org)
10-15  Electron microscope technique achieves sub-Ångström resolution with lower cost and energy (phys.org)
10-15  We turned off moths'' sex signals—this could be the key to greener pest control (phys.org)
10-15  Global campaign aims to make anatomy teaching more inclusive (phys.org)
10-15  Rising seas and sinking cities signal a coastal crisis in China (phys.org)
10-15  Australia''s rainforests are the first to switch from carbon sink to carbon source, study warns (phys.org)
10-15  Locking carbon in trees and soils could help ''stabilize climate for centuries''—if done correctly (phys.org)
10-15  Exploring solar farms as potential habitats for bats (phys.org)
10-15  How forest biodiversity increases productivity via complementary use of canopy space (phys.org)
10-15  SpaceX veteran lays out impulse space''s roadmap for making deliveries to the moon (phys.org)
10-15  Michigan state board rejects ''misinformation'' on controversial health, sex education plans (phys.org)
10-15  Map highlights US water rights systems, informs governance (phys.org)
10-15  Ending universal free school meals linked to rising student meal debt and stigma (phys.org)
10-15  Potential crisis looms with loss of environmental health research (phys.org)
10-15  Study highlights the benefits of mangroves for reducing property damage during hurricanes (phys.org)
10-15  Adjusting to warming world has cost Maryland billions, comptroller says (phys.org)
10-15  Efficient PET-RAFT polymerization achieved by using low-toxicity shortwave infrared CuInSe₂/CuInS₂ quantum dots (phys.org)
10-15  Astronomers detect radio signals from a black hole tearing apart a star—outside a galactic center (phys.org)
10-15  Minnesota DNR needs to do more to fix concerns about logging on wildlife lands, audit concludes (phys.org)
10-15  Reduced car commuting is linked to residential environment, health status and health behaviors (phys.org)
10-15  Video: DNA rhythms orchestrate gene activity across development (phys.org)
10-15  This app helps solve access question for some of Colorado''s 704,000 acres of inaccessible public lands (phys.org)
10-15  Is the customer still always right? Who CEOs listen to when innovation gets risky (phys.org)
10-15  Proposed roadmap for an integrated biological and environmental data network could transform research (phys.org)
10-15  Sticky secrets: What ancient chewing gum is telling us about Neolithic communities (phys.org)
10-15  A sacred leaf on trial: Scientists urge WHO to support decriminalizing coca (phys.org)
10-15  Rain in the Sahara? Researchers predict a wetter future for the desert (phys.org)
10-15  Scanning electron microscopy provides an ultra-magnified peek at shark skin (phys.org)
10-15  Chemists achieve ethylene electrosynthesis from acetylene at ampere-level current density (phys.org)
10-15  Gaia provides a deep look into the galactic open cluster NGC 2506 (phys.org)
10-15  Study outlines how it is important to convey rejection in a way that encourages a person to try again (phys.org)
10-15  Chemical language models don''t need to understand chemistry, study demonstrates (phys.org)
10-15  AI-powered ''digital colony picker'' accelerates discovery of high-performing microbes (phys.org)
10-15  Earthquake damage at deeper depths occurs long after initial activity, study finds (phys.org)
10-15  Physicists probe quark‑gluon plasma temperatures, helping paint more detailed picture of Big Bang (phys.org)
10-15  Boron isotopes reveal how nuclear waste glass slowly dissolves over time (phys.org)
10-15  More milk, less methane in mixed pastures? (phys.org)
10-15  Instagram photos help scientists track invasive plant flowering patterns (phys.org)
10-15  Securing biodiversity requires better forest management, say researchers (phys.org)
10-15  Methane from overlooked sources higher than predicted in Osaka, Japan (phys.org)
10-15  Divine punishment as an ancient tool for modern sustainability (phys.org)
10-15  Hotter does mean wetter: As climate change intensifies, so will extreme rainfall in Japan (phys.org)
10-15  A skeleton and a shell? Ancient fossil finally finds home on the tree of life (phys.org)
10-15  A spark of evolution: When differences in coexistence create new species (phys.org)
10-15  Fatal attraction: Electric charge connects jumping worm to aerial prey (phys.org)
10-15  A rare variety of wheat with three ovaries—gene discovery could triple production (phys.org)
10-15  Changing-look active galactic nucleus investigated by researchers (phys.org)
10-15  Solar-powered lights on fishing nets cut sea turtle entanglement by 63% (phys.org)
10-15  Record-breaking gamma ray burst seems to be caused by a black hole engulfed by a bloated star (phys.org)
10-15  Rigorous approach quantifies and verifies almost all quantum states (phys.org)
10-15  North Atlantic dolphins are dying younger, study shows (phys.org)
10-15  Brazil, other nations agree to quadruple sustainable fuels (phys.org)
10-15  Award-winning Nigerian agronomist dreams of a cassava ''revolution'' (phys.org)
10-15  Jumbo drop in estimates of India elephant population (phys.org)
10-15  Indonesia''s Lewotobi Laki Laki volcano unleashes new burst of hot ash (phys.org)
10-15  World''s largest rays may be diving to extreme depths to build mental maps of vast oceans (phys.org)
10-15  Can we hear gravitational-wave ''beats'' in the rhythm of pulsars? (phys.org)
10-15  UK food needs radical transformation on scale not seen since Second World War, new report finds (phys.org)
10-15  Study shows how domestic abusers forge ''trauma bonds'' before violence begins (phys.org)
10-15  Poorer health linked to more votes for Reform UK, 2024 voting patterns suggest (phys.org)
10-15  Weak lightning in developing thunderstorms can trigger deadly wildfire (phys.org)
10-15  Urban heat in Montreal is linked to unequal green space access (phys.org)
10-15  3D-printed metamaterials harness complex geometry to dampen mechanical vibrations (phys.org)
10-15  To solve marine plastic pollution, experts say production and consumption patterns must change fundamentally (phys.org)
10-15  Biocatalytic shortcut gives GLP-1-like peptides a makeover, boosting stability and potential for new therapies (phys.org)
10-15  A small molecule can help to combat antibiotic treatment failure (phys.org)
10-15  Nacre-inspired composites combine strength, color control and wave transparency (phys.org)
10-15  Anomalous metal sheds light on ''impossible'' state between superconductivity and insulation (phys.org)
10-15  Happiness is not found in fast fashion—reducing consumption can improve body image and well-being (phys.org)
10-15  International study shows youth crime rates in sharp decline in developed countries (phys.org)
10-15  Cracking the CRISPR code to find the ''passwords'' that unlock its full potential (phys.org)
10-15  New crystals could lead to cleaner, cheaper gas purification (phys.org)
10-15  First complete structures of heat shock chaperone protein complex reveal handoff mechanism (phys.org)
10-15  In chromosome of key biotech bacterium, different setups bring different strengths (phys.org)
10-15  Checking the quality of materials just got easier with a new AI tool (phys.org)
10-15  Global plants'' carbon cost for nitrogen uptake surpasses forest fire emissions, study finds (phys.org)
10-15  Nanoparticles show potential for halting inflammation and scarring in alcohol-related liver disease (phys.org)
10-15  Optimizing the recovery of lithium through pH control (phys.org)
10-15  Volcanic eruptions may have delivered hidden ice to Mars''s equator (phys.org)
10-15  Ancient shipwrecks rewrite the story of Iron Age trade (phys.org)
10-15  Compound from Antarctic microorganism can be used to produce food, cosmetics and medicine (phys.org)
10-15  Chickening out: Why some birds fear novelty (phys.org)
10-15  New way to measure poverty may transform how international aid and development work operate (phys.org)
10-15  Compact laser-plasma accelerator can generate muons on demand for imaging (phys.org)
10-15  Maternal antibodies a double-edged sword in vaccinated newborns (phys.org)
10-15  Modular robots could both explore off-world and build infrastructure (phys.org)
10-15  How to adapt our pension schemes to longer life expectancy (phys.org)
10-15  New wine grape variety ''Muscat Shiragai'' successfully developed (phys.org)
10-15  Why do antibody drugs get too thick to inject? Study points to charge-driven structures (phys.org)
10-15  In defense of ''surveillance pricing'': Why personalized prices could be an unexpected force for equity (phys.org)
10-15  New student loan limits could change who gets to become a professor, doctor or lawyer (phys.org)
10-15  The medieval folklore of Britain''s endangered wildlife ''omens,'' from hedgehogs to nightjars (phys.org)
10-15  Young people around the world are leading protests against their governments (phys.org)
10-15  Arab scholars may have noted the supernovae of 1006 and 1181 AD (phys.org)
10-15  Almost 75,000 farmed salmon in Scotland escaped into the wild after Storm Amy. Why this may cause lasting damage (phys.org)
10-15  Study finds group reflective practice beneficial to planning commissions, staff, yet rarely used (phys.org)
10-15  Is the end looming for Canada''s border pre-clearance program with the United States? (phys.org)
10-15  CO₂ as a raw material: Catalyst system makes climate gas usable for the chemical industry (phys.org)
10-15  Scientists train AI to predict river flow across entire US to aid extreme weather and climate impact preparation (phys.org)
10-15  Black hats, cauldrons and broomsticks: The historic origins of witch iconography (phys.org)
10-15  Deep blue organic light-emitting diode operates at just 1.5 V (phys.org)
10-15  A 150-million-year-old fossil with a singular adaptation may unlock origin of non-biting insects (phys.org)
10-15  Traditional Okinawan songs rich with indigenous knowledge of climate and geology (phys.org)
10-15  Lasers and gold nanoparticles enable on-demand crystal growth for new materials (phys.org)
10-15  ''Cocktails'' of common pharmaceuticals in our waterways may promote antibiotic resistance (phys.org)
10-15  Mysterious gullies on Mars appear to have been carved by burrowing CO₂ ice blocks (phys.org)
10-15  Wetland plant–fungus combo cleans up PFAS in a pilot study (phys.org)
10-15  Quantum crystals offer a blueprint for the future of computing and chemistry (phys.org)
10-15  In the Maya rainforest, logging and hunting don''t always mean wildlife loss (phys.org)
10-15  Tidal forces heat white dwarfs to unexpected temperatures in tight binary orbits (phys.org)
10-14  Microbes may remove more than half of groundwater methane, curbing global emissions (phys.org)
10-14  Researchers achieve atomic-scale control of quantum interference (phys.org)
10-14  How orogeny and plants shaped Earth''s paleoclimate via silicate weathering (phys.org)
10-14  Bacteria confined to droplets form complex but predictable patterns based on oxygen levels (phys.org)
10-14  Female mountain gorillas stop reproducing long before the end of their lives, study finds (phys.org)
10-14  Should parents allow their children to go online? All the inflammatory coverage makes the decision far harder (phys.org)
10-14  Famous monkey-face ''Dracula'' orchids are vanishing in the wild (phys.org)
10-14  Tracking daily commutes with mobile data uncovers urban and rural differences in disease spread (phys.org)
10-14  Software solution can correct image blurring by James Webb Space Telescope (phys.org)
10-14  Chemists develop ''dump-and-stir'' technique for fast and safe carborane synthesis (phys.org)
10-14  Slender-billed curlews are officially extinct—here''s why the loss of these migratory birds really matters (phys.org)
10-14  Reform of NZ''s protected lands is overdue—but the public should decide about economic activities (phys.org)
10-14  Exploring the hidden rings of the Milky Way (phys.org)
10-14  Australia''s first national report on indoor air quality reveals urgent need for action (phys.org)
10-14  Climate stress in adolescence can weaken bumblebees for life (phys.org)
10-14  Geologists discover the first evidence of 4.5-billion-year-old ''proto Earth'' (phys.org)
10-14  Florida avocados face threat from Sunblotch Viroid (phys.org)
10-14  Five years later, investigation finds COVID''s impact on student performance persists (phys.org)
10-14  A friendly microbial hitchhiker could increase protein in staple crops (phys.org)
10-14  Displacing high-energy water can supercharge molecular binding (phys.org)
10-14  Carbon offsets have failed for 25 years, and most should be phased out (phys.org)
10-14  Common yeast can survive Martian conditions (phys.org)
10-14  Hydrothermal vent temperatures reveal new way to forecast eruptions at mid-ocean ridges (phys.org)
10-14  Extra silver atom sparks 77-fold increase in Ag nanocluster photoluminescence quantum yield (phys.org)
10-14  Women''s retirement savings run out faster under traditional investment plans, new study finds (phys.org)
10-14  Majestic wild horses are trampling Mono Lake''s otherworldly landscape: Feds plan a roundup (phys.org)
10-14  Greenland is shrinking slightly and drifting slowly toward the northwest, GNSS stations reveal (phys.org)
10-14  Paleomagnetic analysis could map the ancient history of Earth''s surface (phys.org)
10-14  Performance feedback boosts teamwork when it highlights shared challenges, not rankings (phys.org)
10-14  SpaceX knocks out final launch for competitor Amazon (phys.org)
10-14  Direct evidence of universal anyon tunneling in a chiral Luttinger liquid revealed in edge-mode experiment (phys.org)
10-14  Hippos survived the Ice Age in Europe, new DNA evidence reveals (phys.org)
10-14  Global goal to end deforestation nowhere near being met: Experts (phys.org)
10-14  US threats cast doubt on shipping emissions deal (phys.org)
10-14  SpaceX launches the 11th test flight of its mega Starship rocket with another win (phys.org)
10-14  ''Space tornadoes'' could cause geomagnetic storms, but these phenomena aren''t easy to study (phys.org)
10-14  How disaster-ready are African countries? Study of 5 shows some progress, but also huge gaps (phys.org)
10-14  Global lead exposure still costs trillions and endangers children, study finds (phys.org)
10-14  Earth''s continents stabilized due to furnace-like heat, study reveals (phys.org)
10-14  Flipping the switch on sperm motility offers new hope for male infertility (phys.org)
10-14  Twisting sound: Scientists discover a new way to control mechanical vibrations in metamaterial (phys.org)
10-14  Drip by drip: Research provides first complete mathematical description of stalagmite shapes (phys.org)
10-14  Q&A: How do bacteria become resistant to antibiotics? (phys.org)
10-14  Patents in fuzzy, overlapping categories can catalyze breakthrough inventions (phys.org)
10-14  Uncertainty-aware Fourier ptychography enhances imaging stability in real-world conditions (phys.org)
10-14  Unusual red rocks in Australia are rewriting the rules on exceptional fossil sites (phys.org)
10-14  Nanomaterial-based wireless sensor can monitor pressure injuries and hygiene risks in real time (phys.org)
10-14  3-legged lizards can thrive against all odds, challenging assumptions about how evolution works in the wild (phys.org)
10-14  Betelgeuse''s secret companion star finally revealed (phys.org)
10-14  Hunting for pairs of monster black holes (phys.org)
10-14  Lab-boosted olfactory receptor reveals new insights about how our sense of smell works (phys.org)
10-14  ''Doughnut Economics'' shows how global growth is out of balance—and how we can fix it (phys.org)
10-14  Rewriting the rules of genetics: Study reveals gene boundaries are dynamic, not fixed (phys.org)
10-14  SpaceX to launch Starship test flight Monday (phys.org)
10-14  Studies improve modeling of ecosystem productivity and evapotranspiration (phys.org)
10-14  Dark matter might leave a ''fingerprint'' on light, scientists say (phys.org)
10-14  New link between peroxide and sulfide metabolism discovered (phys.org)
10-14  Chemists reveal new insights into protein linked to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (phys.org)
10-14  Researchers identify factors that influenced the expansion of the Patagonian ice sheet (phys.org)
10-14  Study finds nanofiltration membranes most effective in tackling pharmaceutical pollution (phys.org)
10-14  Nanobody-guided approach enables efficient fluorescent labeling of endogenous proteins (phys.org)
10-14  Safe injection method for traditional topical antibiotic could reduce antibiotic resistance (phys.org)
10-14  Chemobiological platform enables renewable conversion of sugars into core aromatic hydrocarbons of petroleum (phys.org)
10-14  Swarm reveals growing weak spot in Earth''s magnetic field (phys.org)
10-13  Dancing proteins keep cells moving: Redefining the function and role of key factors in actin filament disassembly (phys.org)
10-13  Moderate warming may not doom humid subtropical forests'' carbon storage (phys.org)
10-13  Mechanical method uses collisions to break down plastic for sustainable recycling (phys.org)
10-13  Native American stereotypes, as seen by Native Americans (phys.org)
10-13  Rural women farmers in South Africa: How global promises aren''t translating into support on the ground (phys.org)
10-13  China and the US are in a race for critical minerals. African countries need to make the rules (phys.org)
10-13  From artificial atoms to quantum information machines: Inside the 2025 Nobel Prize in physics (phys.org)
10-13  Wolves have returned to Denmark, and not everyone is happy about it (phys.org)
10-13  Our engineering team is making versatile, tiny sensors from Nobel-winning metal-organic frameworks (phys.org)
10-13  New psychology research looks at why we help our friends when they need it (phys.org)
10-13  How a 400,000-year-old elephant skeleton solved a tantalizing puzzle of early human behavior (phys.org)
10-13  Observations inspect the nature of a newly discovered very faint X-ray transient (phys.org)
10-13  Rare calico lobster makes a splash (phys.org)
10-13  Why some people turn off the lights and others don''t (phys.org)
10-13  Captivity changes the gut bacteria of endangered pandas and bears (phys.org)
10-13  Lab tests explore effects of nitrogen fertilizer run-off on marine sponges (phys.org)
10-13  Phosphine discovered in a brown dwarf''s atmosphere for the first time (phys.org)
10-13  Study reveals global patterns and drivers of soil microbial succession (phys.org)
10-13  Natural World Heritage sites under growing threat, but bright spots remain (phys.org)
10-13  Astronomers uncover collisional signature of filamentary structures in galactic G34 molecular cloud (phys.org)
10-13  Climate tipping points sound scary, especially for ice sheets and oceans—why there''s still room for optimism (phys.org)
10-13  Study reveals crowberry expansion and bilberry decline in Arctic tundra (phys.org)
10-13  Strictly protected Mediterranean forests stay cooler, study finds (phys.org)
10-13  Algae and water fleas in lakes: Light color influences food webs (phys.org)
10-13  Island spider sheds half its genome, defying evolutionary expectations (phys.org)
10-13  Wild honeybees now officially listed as endangered in the EU (phys.org)
10-13  The disasters we talk about shape our priorities and determine our preparedness (phys.org)
10-13  Greedy black hole feeds via two spiral arms (phys.org)
10-13  Green solvents could unlock plant protein from rapeseed waste (phys.org)
10-13  Please explain: Why do people fall for implausible scams? (phys.org)
10-13  Pro-Palestinian posts on TikTok continue to vastly outnumber pro-Israel posts, research shows (phys.org)
10-13  Nanoplastics detected in farm animal cells: Study warns of possible human consequences (phys.org)
10-13  New 3D model reveals geophysical structures beneath Britain (phys.org)
10-13  Light-driven reaction leads to advanced hybrid nanomaterial (phys.org)
10-13  Poverty in Australia increases to 1 in 7 people, according to report (phys.org)
10-13  Understanding volcanoes better: Scientists find exact locations of magma movement (phys.org)
10-13  Centuries of mining turn saltwater lagoon into reservoir of toxic metals (phys.org)
10-13  Nano bone material exhibits high elasticity and strength to accelerate surgery and healing (phys.org)
10-13  How tips for biomolecular engineering can be found in early Earth (phys.org)
10-13  UK heat waves overwhelm natural ecological safeguards to increase wildfire risk (phys.org)
10-13  Skin deep: New research reveals the secret to ancient fish scales'' survival (phys.org)