1. “資源詛咒”:為何豐富的自然資源可能是一把雙刃劍 #Economics #& #Business 06:40 The ''resource curse'': Why natural resource abundance can be a double-edged sword (phys.org)
2. 測量岩石在斷裂前因受壓而發出的“嘆息”聲,或有助於預測地質災害 #Earth #Sciences 06:30 Measuring how stressed rocks ''sigh'' before breaking could help predict geohazards (phys.org)
3. 重新審視兒童增強現實技術:研究發現關鍵設計缺口 #Education 06:20 Rethinking augmented reality for children: Study finds key design gap (phys.org)
4. 這座“沉睡”了10萬年的火山,其實從未真正安靜過 #Earth #Sciences 06:20 This volcano that ''slept'' for 100,000 years was never truly quiet (phys.org)
5. 更高效的蛋白質篩選工具如何增強美國的稀土供應鏈 #Biotechnology 06:10 How a faster protein-screening tool could strengthen US rare-earth supply chains (phys.org)
7. 將四倍體變為二倍體:複製後的基因組如何重新成為二倍體 #Evolution 06:00 Turning four into two: How duplicated genomes become diploid again (phys.org)
8. 用於分子模擬的人工智能或許無需內置物理模型也能取得優異成果 #Analytical #Chemistry 05:50 AI for molecular simulations may not need built-in physics to deliver strong results (phys.org)
9. 微型衛星面臨大數據瓶頸:可摺疊天線如何改變立方衛星任務 #Space #Exploration 05:40 Tiny satellites face big data limits: How foldable antennas could change CubeSat missions (phys.org)
10. 古代雞骨揭示了2000年前韓國的人類管理活動 #Archaeology 05:40 Ancient chicken bones reveal human management in Korea 2,000 years ago (phys.org)
11. 一塊古代琥珀中發現了一隻長有爪子的真實昆蟲,這是一種極為罕見的特徵 #Evolution 05:30 Ancient amber reveals a true bug equipped with claws, a highly unusual feature (phys.org)
12. 乾涸的鮑威爾湖將迎來大量注水,但其他地區將為此付出代價 #Environment 05:20 Water to surge into drought-depleted Lake Powell but at costs elsewhere (phys.org)
13. 加利福尼亞州因野火導致的森林砍伐率位居世界前列 #Environment 05:20 Wildfire-driven deforestation rates in California among highest in world (phys.org)
14. DNA的物理形態有助於調控解旋酶的活性,並可能重塑抗生素的設計 #Cell #& #Microbiology 05:10 DNA''s physical form helps direct gyrase activity and could reshape antibiotic design (phys.org)
15. 二維碼會影響老年顧客是否再次光顧 #Economics #& #Business 05:00 QR codes can influence whether older customers return (phys.org)
16. 數百萬個原子,不斷變化的化學鍵——新軟件讓“活的化學”展現在眼前 #Biochemistry 05:00 Millions of atoms, shifting bonds—new software brings living chemistry into view (phys.org)
17. 難以捉摸的土拉菌病蛋白揭示了這種罕見蜱媒傳染病的潛在治療靶點 #Biochemistry 04:50 Elusive tularemia proteins reveal possible treatment target in rare tick-borne disease (phys.org)
18. 為何某縣的基本收入計劃雖能緩解貧困,卻無法帶來經濟獨立 #Economics #& #Business 04:40 Why a county''s basic income program provided reprieve from poverty but not financial independence (phys.org)
19. 聲波平息了關於一種難以捉摸的量子粒子的爭論 #Condensed #Matter 04:40 Soundwaves settle debate about elusive quantum particle (phys.org)
20. 石灰岩溪流鮭魚或將成為一個正式的亞種 #Plants #& #Animals 04:20 Chalk-stream salmon could become an official sub-species (phys.org)
21. 報告稱,南非煤炭供應延誤可能導致3.2萬人死亡 #Environment 04:20 South Africa coal delay could cause 32,000 deaths, report says (phys.org)
22. 名字意味著什麼?研究發現兩種危害大麗花的病毒屬於同一物種的不同變種 #Plants #& #Animals 04:20 What''s in a name? Study finds two dahlia-damaging viruses are variants of same species (phys.org)
23. 隨著極端氣候重塑生物多樣性,加拿大的國家公園可能正在保護錯誤的區域 #Environment 04:00 Canada''s parks may be protecting the wrong places as climate extremes reshape biodiversity (phys.org)
24. 突破分辨率限制的量子模擬為高溫超導現象提供了新見解 #Superconductivity 04:00 Quantum simulations that bypass resolution limits offer insights into high-temperature superconductivity (phys.org)
25. 一種經過基因工程改造的土壤細菌蛋白通過靶向結直腸癌細胞的線粒體來殺死這些細胞 #Cell #& #Microbiology 03:40 Engineered soil bacterial protein kills colorectal cancer cells by targeting their mitochondria (phys.org)
26. 竹基塑料或有助於預測可降解產品在海水中的存留時間 #Polymers 03:40 Bamboo plastic could help predict how long biodegradable products last in seawater (phys.org)
27. 繪製賓夕法尼亞州河流與溪流中微塑料的遷移軌跡 #Environment 03:20 Mapping microplastic movement in rivers and streams across Pennsylvania (phys.org)
28. 將振動轉化為價值——新型催化劑將二氧化碳轉化為有用的一氧化碳 #Analytical #Chemistry 03:20 Turning vibrations into value—a new catalyst converts CO₂ into useful CO (phys.org)
29. Catalyst揭示了甲醇生產效率背後的溫度驅動型構象變化 #Analytical #Chemistry 03:00 Catalyst reveals temperature-driven shape shifts behind methanol production efficiency (phys.org)
30. 首次直接測量納米磁體發現,其磁相變速度遠比長期以來的假設要慢 #Nanophysics 03:00 First direct nanomagnet measurement finds switching attempts far slower than long-assumed (phys.org)
31. 研究表明,經典物理學可以解釋量子奇異現象 #General #Physics 02:40 Classical physics can explain quantum weirdness, study shows (phys.org)
32. 瞭解“ incel”文化,以及學校應如何應對 #Social #Sciences 02:40 Understanding incel culture, and how schools can address it (phys.org)
33. 光動力推進拓展了太空探索的可能性 #Space #Exploration 02:20 Light-powered propulsion expands space exploration possibilities (phys.org)
34. 微生物為發酵食品提供了種類驚人豐富的蛋白質 #Biochemistry 02:20 Microbes contribute a surprisingly large array of proteins in fermented foods (phys.org)
35. 在北極冰層之下,巨大的化石燃料開發足跡正與原住民的土地和野生動物發生衝突 #Environment 02:00 Beneath Arctic ice, a vast fossil fuel footprint is colliding with Indigenous lands and wildlife (phys.org)
36. 多年來,他們一直承諾採取氣候行動,但這些肉類和乳製品巨頭真正兜售的卻是另一回事 #Environment 02:00 They promised climate action for years, but what these meat and dairy giants were really selling was something else (phys.org)
37. 74,000年來,一種遠古殺手悄然決定了早期人類在非洲哪些地區能夠生存 #Evolution 02:00 For 74,000 years, one ancient killer quietly dictated where early humans could survive across Africa (phys.org)
38. 實地測試顯示,疏通擁擠的超市過道可使銷售額提升11.5% #Economics #& #Business 02:00 Clearing crowded supermarket aisles lifts sales by 11.5% in field tests (phys.org)
39. 最新研究量化了中國湖泊二氧化碳排放量及其上升趨勢 #Earth #Sciences 02:00 New study quantifies lake CO₂ emissions and their rising trend in China (phys.org)
40. 為什麼生命更偏愛其中一種“手”?新研究指出電子自旋是關鍵 #Bio #& #Medicine 02:00 Why does life prefer one ''hand'' over the other? New study points to electron spin (phys.org)
41. 天文學家揭示了宇宙富勒烯的壯觀誕生地 #Astronomy 01:51 Astronomers reveal spectacular birthplace of cosmic buckyballs (phys.org)
42. 最新研究發現,全球對牛肉的需求正在推動亞馬遜雨林的砍伐 #Environment 01:40 Global appetite for beef is driving Amazon deforestation, new study finds (phys.org)
43. 哲學家的蛇:中國大熊貓國家公園發現新種草綠色蝮蛇 #Plants #& #Animals 01:40 A philosopher''s serpent: New grass-green pitviper discovered in China''s Giant Panda National Park (phys.org)
44. 珊瑚礁在廣闊的海洋中悄然相連——這對它們的生存至關重要 #Plants #& #Animals 01:20 Coral reefs are secretly connected across vast oceans—and that''s crucial for their survival (phys.org)
45. ATLAS實驗對希格斯玻色子的自相互作用設定了新的極限值 #General #Physics 01:20 ATLAS sets record limits on Higgs boson''s self-interaction (phys.org)
46. 當溼度發生變化時,汗蜂的體色也會隨之改變 #Plants #& #Animals 01:10 When humidity changes, so do the colors of sweat bees (phys.org)
47. 評估高爾夫球場對科羅拉多河流域水資源短缺的影響 #Environment 01:00 Assessing the impact of golf courses on water scarcity in the Colorado River Basin (phys.org)
48. 隱藏在鳥巢中的攝像頭揭穿了關於杜鵑產卵方式的一個長期流傳的誤解 #Plants #& #Animals 01:00 Hidden nest cameras debunk long-standing myth about how cuckoos lay their eggs (phys.org)
49. 地中海地區的可食用蘭花正面臨過度採摘——如何保護這些令人驚歎的花朵 #Plants #& #Animals 00:40 Edible orchids are being overharvested in the Mediterranean—how to protect these astonishing blooms (phys.org)
50. 新聚合物類別的發現為傳統熱塑性塑料提供了可堆肥的替代方案 #Polymers 00:40 Discovery of new polymer class provides compostable alternative to conventional thermoplastics (phys.org)
52. 天文學家發現了一顆類木行星,它似乎擁有云層 #Astrobiology 00:20 Astronomers find an exo-Jupiter, and it seems to have clouds (phys.org)
53. 發現雲霧森林樹冠層居民最喜愛的歇腳處和交流中心 #Plants #& #Animals 00:00 Discovering a favorite pit stop and communication hub for cloud forest canopy dwellers (phys.org)
54. 研究人員發現,孩子們很擅長讓父母變得更環保 #Environment 00:00 Researchers find children are good at making parents more eco-friendly (phys.org)
55. 工程師開發了一套新系統,用於追蹤材料設計流程 #Analytical #Chemistry 04-22 Engineers develop a new system to track material design processes (phys.org)
56. 那不僅僅是水:2011年日本海嘯中隱藏的力量改變了一切 #Earth #Sciences 04-22 It wasn''t just water: The hidden force inside Japan''s 2011 tsunami changed everything (phys.org)
57. 倭黑猩猩和海豚都會與“局外人”建立意想不到的聯盟 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Both bonobos and dolphins form unexpected alliances with ''outsiders'' (phys.org)
58. 幾十年來,研究人員一直致力於培育更適合製作薯片的馬鈴薯,而這項工作尚未完成 #Agriculture 04-22 Researchers have spent decades breeding better potatoes for chips, and their work isn''t done (phys.org)
59. 地球工程或可保護亞馬遜雨林免受氣候變化的影響 #Earth #Sciences 04-22 Geoengineering could protect Amazon rainforest from climate change (phys.org)
60. 細胞如何將機械力轉化為生化信號 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-22 How cells turn mechanical forces into biochemical signals (phys.org)
61. 一份龐大的美洲原住民基因組圖譜揭示了失落的遷徙路線、遠古血統以及超過一百萬個新變異 #Evolution 04-22 A vast Indigenous American genome map exposes lost migrations, ancient ancestry and more than a million new variants (phys.org)
62. 激光等離子體“鏡”為實現極高光強開闢了新途徑 #Optics #& #Photonics 04-22 Laser-plasma ''mirror'' unlocks a new path to extreme light intensities (phys.org)
63. 研究顯示,曾被認為打破物理定律的粒子其實一直遵循著這些定律 #General #Physics 04-22 Particle thought to break physics followed rules all along, research reveals (phys.org)
64. 全球推動再利用的努力陷入停滯,因為政策分散阻礙了應對塑料汙染的進展 #Environment 04-22 Global push for reuse stalls as fragmented policies hold back progress of tackling plastic pollution (phys.org)
65. 芬蘭的啟示:研究人員揭示特殊教育數學教學中的不足 #Education 04-22 Lessons from Finland: Researcher reveals gaps in special education math instruction (phys.org)
66. 等離子體粒子加速器的新途徑 #Optics #& #Photonics 04-22 A new route for plasma-based particle accelerators (phys.org)
67. 美國宇航局(NASA)揭幕“羅馬”望遠鏡,旨在繪製宇宙地圖並發現數萬顆系外行星 #Astronomy 04-22 NASA unveils Roman telescope to map universe, find 10,000s of exoplanets (phys.org)
69. 在人工智能時代,藝術的真正力量不再僅存於圖像本身,而在於誰來決定什麼得以留存 #Social #Sciences 04-22 In age of AI, art''s real power no longer lives in image alone but in who chooses what survives (phys.org)
70. 鯨魚擱淺往往引發強烈的情感反應。但反覆的救援行動反而可能造成更大的傷害 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Whale strandings draw emotional responses. But repeated rescues can cause more harm (phys.org)
71. 野生蘋果的基因至今仍影響著現代水果的形態,這對適應氣候變化的作物而言可能至關重要 #Evolution 04-22 Wild apple genes still shape modern fruit, and that could matter for climate-ready crops (phys.org)
72. 研究表明,人工智能能在財務錯誤造成數百萬美元損失之前及時發現 #Economics #& #Business 04-22 Research shows AI can catch financial errors before they cost millions (phys.org)
73. 突破障礙:催化劑從氫化鎂中釋放氫氣 #Analytical #Chemistry 04-22 Bursting the barrier: Catalysts unlock hydrogen from magnesium hydride (phys.org)
74. 綠色有軌電車軌道既能降低氣溫,又能美化城市:澳大利亞為何不這麼做? #Environment 04-22 Green tram tracks cut heat and beautify cities: Why isn''t Australia doing it? (phys.org)
75. 哪些類型的文明會崩潰,哪些又能延續下去? #Astrobiology 04-22 Which types of civilizations collapse and which can endure? (phys.org)
76. 錢德拉和GMRT數據揭示:鄰近星系團中的冷鋒可能導致金屬重新分佈 #Astronomy 04-22 Cold fronts in nearby galaxy group may redistribute metals, Chandra and GMRT data reveal (phys.org)
77. 美國宇航局(NASA)的“好奇號”火星車發現了一個富含金屬的熱點區域,該區域與古代火星湖泊有關 #Astrobiology 04-22 NASA''s Curiosity rover uncovers metal‑rich hotspot tied to ancient Martian lake (phys.org)
79. 測序成本更低,收益更大:新軟件有望讓更多實驗室應用先進的元基因組學技術 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-22 Cheaper sequencing, bigger payoff: New software could bring advanced metagenomics to more labs (phys.org)
81. 為什麼有些人會為應對氣候變化採取行動,而另一些人卻保持沉默? #Social #Sciences 04-22 Why do some people act on climate change while others stay silent? (phys.org)
82. 非酒精啤酒與普通啤酒中的維生素B6含量相當 #Other 04-22 Comparable vitamin B6 levels found between nonalcoholic and conventional beers (phys.org)
83. 最新氣候圖顯示:城市和國家正迅速變暖 #Earth #Sciences 04-22 Cities and countries warming fast, new climate stripes show (phys.org)
84. 退相干、引力、暗物質和暗能量是否都源於量子修正? #General #Physics 04-22 Do decoherence, gravity, dark matter and dark energy all originate from quantum corrections? (phys.org)
85. 該白皮書將“夾心一代”的研究成果轉化為僱主策略,以提升員工留任率和勞動力穩定性 #Economics #& #Business 04-22 White paper translates ''sandwich generation'' research into employer strategies to improve retention, workforce stability (phys.org)
86. 研究人員開發出動態框架,用於從太空監測耕作方式 #Ecology 04-22 Researchers develop dynamic framework to monitor tillage practices from space (phys.org)
87. 眼見為實:智能探針以前所未有的清晰度揭示活細胞內的蛋白質 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-22 Seeing is believing: Smart probes reveal proteins inside living cells with unprecedented clarity (phys.org)
88. 太陽模擬揭示了低溫日珥如何在數百萬攝氏度的日冕中存活 #Astronomy 04-22 Sun simulations reveal how cool prominences survive in million-degree corona (phys.org)
89. 最新研究發現,植物能夠感知雨聲 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Plants can sense the sound of rain, new study finds (phys.org)
90. 直布羅陀的猴子會用泥土自我治療,以幫助消化遊客帶來的垃圾食品 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Monkeys in Gibraltar self-medicate with soil to help them digest tourists'' junk food (phys.org)
91. SpaceX 與人工智能初創公司 Cursor 達成合作,或將以 600 億美元收購該公司 #Space #Exploration 04-22 SpaceX partners with AI startup Cursor, may buy it for 60 bn (phys.org)
92. 你屬於哪種“理財類型”?最新研究揭示了澳大利亞年輕人的理財習慣 #Economics #& #Business 04-22 Which ''money type'' are you? New research maps financial habits of young Australians (phys.org)
93. 當配偶中的一方創業時,另一方要付出隱形的代價 #Social #Sciences 04-22 When a spouse starts a business, the other partner pays a hidden price (phys.org)
95. 當世界再次面臨危機之際,為何領導者們仍在抵制遠程辦公? #Economics #& #Business 04-22 As the world faces yet another crisis, why are leaders still resisting remote work? (phys.org)
96. 重新審視能源轉型的參與:為何公民不僅僅是“待勾選的選項” #Social #Sciences 04-22 Rethinking energy transition participation: Why citizens are more than a box to tick (phys.org)
97. 問答:IceCube天文臺的升級將提升對難以捉摸的宇宙信使的搜尋能力 #General #Physics 04-22 Q&A: IceCube Observatory upgrades improve search for elusive cosmic messenger (phys.org)
98. 切爾諾貝利和福島的研究揭示了放射性物質在環境中的遷移規律 #Environment 04-22 Research at Chernobyl and Fukushima shows how radioactive materials move in the environment (phys.org)
99. 以屏幕為導向的教育正在重塑學生的思維、閱讀、寫作和學習方式 #Education 04-22 Screen-driven schooling is rewiring how students think, read, write and learn (phys.org)
100. 搶在進化之前:大蟾蜍適應環境的速度驚人 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Getting the jump on evolution: Cane toads adapt at speed (phys.org)
101. 研究表明,父母可能是保障兒童網絡安全的關鍵所在 #Social #Sciences 04-22 Parents may be the missing key to keeping kids safe online, research suggests (phys.org)
102. 靈長類動物撫育幼崽的方式表明,像“育兒風格”這樣刻板的標籤其實並不準確 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 The way primates parent their young shows how strict labels like parenting styles miss the mark (phys.org)
103. 瘧疾捲土重來,推動利用人工智能追蹤與致命病例相關的寄生蟲基因 #Molecular #& #Computational #biology 04-22 Malaria rebound spurs AI-driven hunt for parasite genes linked to deadly cases (phys.org)
104. 自複製環狀RNA在極端環境中持續存在:來自溫泉微生物群落的啟示 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-22 Self‑replicating circular RNA persists in extreme environments: Insights from hot spring microbiomes (phys.org)
105. 大鹽湖塵埃中的毒素會被植物、土壤和人體吸收 #Environment 04-22 Toxins from Great Salt Lake dust are absorbed by plants, soils and human bodies (phys.org)
106. 每天多花幾分鐘陪狗狗玩耍,四周後就能加深你們之間的感情 #Veterinary #medicine 04-22 A few extra minutes of daily play can strengthen your bond with your dog in four weeks (phys.org)
107. 為古老之謎注入新生命:揭開三葉蟲呼吸之謎 #Evolution 04-22 Breathing new life into an ancient mystery: Unlocking the trilobite''s respiratory secrets (phys.org)
108. 颶風肆虐佛羅里達州東海岸。隨後,海草卻出人意料地重現生機 #Ecology 04-22 Hurricanes devastated Florida''s East Coast. Then seagrass made an unexpected comeback (phys.org)
109. 在融化開始之前,海星已出現隱性的免疫系統崩潰和組織衰竭,這正是導致沿海大規模死亡的根源 #Ecology 04-22 Before the melt begins, sea stars show hidden immune collapse and tissue failure driving a coastal die-off (phys.org)
110. 企鵝肌肉圖揭示了搖擺步態和水下“飛行”的運作原理 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Penguin muscle map reveals how waddles and underwater ''flight'' both work (phys.org)
111. 印度缺乏針對受汙染工業場地的嚴格監管和相關信息,這給公共衛生帶來了風險 #Environment 04-22 Lack of robust regulation and information about contaminated industrial sites in India poses public health risk (phys.org)
112. 有證據表明,與北非相關的石器在70萬年前就已傳入伊比利亞半島 #Archaeology 04-22 North African-linked stone tools reached Iberia 700,000 years ago, evidence suggests (phys.org)
113. 細胞膜在受到電刺激後可能會存儲記憶 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-22 Cell membranes may store memories after electrical stimulation (phys.org)
114. 膠原蛋白分析發現尼安德特人和現代人利用的獵物種類更為廣泛 #Archaeology 04-22 Collagen analysis finds wider prey use by Neanderthals and modern humans (phys.org)
115. 研究表明,某些抗癌藥物會通過改變味蕾內的細胞來干擾味覺 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-22 Some cancer drugs disrupt taste by changing the cells inside taste buds, study shows (phys.org)
116. 玫瑰泛基因組圖譜繪製了55,000個基因,為育種開闢了新途徑 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Rose pangenome maps 55,000 genes, opening new path for breeding (phys.org)
117. 研究人員開發並驗證了一種用於衡量循證管理中證據應用情況的新量表 #Economics #& #Business 04-22 Researchers develop, validate new scale to measure use of evidence in evidence-based management (phys.org)
118. 科學家利用紐約市的光纖網絡,向構建量子互聯網邁進了一步 #Quantum #Physics 04-22 Scientists take a step toward a quantum internet using New York City''s fiber (phys.org)
119. 一項新研究指出,根系深厚的草能儲存更多的碳 #Earth #Sciences 04-22 Deep-rooted grass stores significantly more carbon, says new study (phys.org)
120. 光子芯片可產生毫瓦級紫外光,亮度比以往高出100倍 #Optics #& #Photonics 04-22 Photonic chip generates milliwatt-level UV light, 100 times brighter than before (phys.org)
122. 天文學家精確測定了這顆罕見的棕矮星伴星的年齡,為研究這些天體如何冷卻提供了新的檢驗依據 #Astronomy 04-22 Astronomers precisely date rare brown dwarf companion, offering new test for how these objects cool (phys.org)
123. 美國半數民眾處於民主的懸而未決之中——而這沉默的中間派或許將決定接下來會發生什麼 #Political #science 04-22 Half of America sits in democratic limbo—and that silent middle may decide what breaks next (phys.org)
124. 冰情變化如何影響五大湖沿岸社區 #Environment 04-22 How changing ice conditions impact Great Lakes communities (phys.org)
125. 你手機的下一次提速,或許將源於一種奇特的磁性躍遷,它將徹底改變芯片的散熱方式 #Condensed #Matter 04-22 Your phone''s next speed boost may come from a strange magnetic jump that rewrites how chips handle heat (phys.org)
126. 細菌的“雙向門”揭秘:抗菌藥物如何穿過細胞膜 #Molecular #& #Computational #biology 04-22 Bacteria''s ''two-way door'' revealed: How antimicrobials cross cell membranes (phys.org)
127. 烴類物質或將為下一代電池提供動力,且成本更低、排放更少 #Materials #Science 04-22 Hydrocarbons may power next-generation batteries with lower costs and emissions (phys.org)
128. 最新研究揭示了引發嚴重病毒感染的細胞蛋白 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-22 New research reveals cell proteins that drive severe viral infections (phys.org)
129. 研究表明,螃蟹標誌性的橫向行走方式源於共同祖先 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Crabs'' iconic sideways walk evolved from common ancestor, study suggests (phys.org)
130. 牛奶的隱性碳足跡比宣傳的更嚴重,因為受損的草地和土壤導致排放量增加 #Environment 04-22 Milk''s hidden carbon bill is bigger than advertised as damaged grass and soils drive emissions higher (phys.org)
131. 殖民主義如何至今仍在影響物種滅絕,從島嶼物種的消失到語言的消亡 #Ecology 04-22 How colonialism still shapes extinctions today, from island species losses to disappearing languages (phys.org)
132. 人工智能工具可在耗資巨大的實驗室測試前預測新藥分子的運動軌跡 #Biotechnology 04-22 AI tool predicts how new drug molecules move before costly lab tests (phys.org)
133. 高中新聞教育在金融素養教育方面發揮著引領作用,即使商業課程並未納入教學大綱 #Education 04-22 High school journalism leading the way in financial literacy, even if business isn''t part of curriculum (phys.org)
134. 增加水源使野生驢的繁殖雄性數量增加,從而提高了遺傳多樣性 #Ecology 04-22 Adding water sources boosted reproducing males in wild asses, raising genetic diversity (phys.org)
135. 亞馬遜雨林中的鳥類和猴子通過“森林互聯網”交流信息 #Ecology 04-22 Birds and monkeys in the Amazon share information via ''internet of the forest'' (phys.org)
136. 青銅時代的人們吃什麼、喝什麼:南高加索的陶器揭示了令人驚訝的豐富飲食 #Archaeology 04-22 What Bronze Age people ate and drank: South Caucasus pottery reveals a surprisingly diverse menu (phys.org)
137. 這三種植物細菌在去除令人頭疼的糖分的同時,將大豆酸奶轉化為更安全、口感更濃郁的產品 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-22 These three plant bacteria turn soy yogurt into a safer, creamier product while stripping out troublesome sugars (phys.org)
138. 儘管苔蘚和擬南芥經歷了4億年的獨立演化,但它們的葉片生長原理卻是一致的 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Mosses and thale cress share the same leaf growth principles, despite 400 million years of separate evolution (phys.org)
139. 美國宇航局(NASA)根據“阿耳忒彌斯二號”任務的初步評估,正按計劃推進未來任務 #Space #Exploration 04-22 NASA on track for future missions with initial Artemis II assessments (phys.org)
140. 研究表明,鵝糞可為循環農業戰略提供動力 #Ecology 04-22 Goose poop could fuel a circular agriculture strategy, research shows (phys.org)
141. 研究發現,番茄和小麥作物中含有的塑料會抑制生長 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Plastics found in tomato and wheat crops stunt growth, study finds (phys.org)
142. 哈勃望遠鏡揭示蟹狀星雲的絲狀結構正以每小時340萬英里的速度向外飛馳 #Astronomy 04-22 Hubble reveals Crab Nebula filaments racing outward at 3.4 million mph (phys.org)
143. 一個微小的基因開關徹底顛覆了人們對紅葉生菜的認知,並揭示了一種隱蔽的化學權衡 #Molecular #& #Computational #biology 04-22 One tiny gene switch turns red lettuce upside down and reveals a hidden chemical tradeoff (phys.org)
144. ATLAS 作為宇宙射線實驗室,首次測量了質子與氧原子的碰撞 #General #Physics 04-22 ATLAS acts as a cosmic-ray laboratory with first measurement of proton–oxygen collisions (phys.org)
145. 採用天然提取物製成的防曬霜,效果更顯著,防護更持久 #Biochemistry 04-22 More effective, longer-lasting sunscreen made from natural extracts (phys.org)
146. 有一個日常習慣正在悄然塑造學齡前兒童的語言能力,而這不僅僅是指看屏幕的時間 #Social #Sciences 04-22 One daily habit is quietly shaping preschool language, and it is not just screen time (phys.org)
147. 研究人員稱,自1899年以來,美國極端高溫和低溫均呈下降趨勢 #Environment 04-22 US climate sees decline in both hot and cold extreme temperatures since 1899, researchers claim (phys.org)
148. 一項開創性研究表明,營養狀況更好的小牛玩耍的積極性更高 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Better-fed calves are more motivated to play, pioneering study shows (phys.org)
149. 半喙鸚鵡布魯斯如何將自身缺陷化為優勢,成為群落中的領袖 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 How Bruce the half‑beak kea weaponized his disability to become the alpha bird (phys.org)
150. 在一件擁有150年曆史的博物館標本中發現了古代魚類進化鏈中的“缺失環節” #Evolution 04-22 Missing link in evolution of ancient fish found in 150-year-old museum specimen (phys.org)
151. 水基工藝有望使可堆肥包裝在工業規模下實現實用化 #Biochemistry 04-22 Water-based process could make compostable packaging practical at industrial speeds (phys.org)
152. 一種覆蓋著數千根微小柱狀結構的新型塑料薄膜,在接觸病毒時能將其撕裂 #Bio #& #Medicine 04-22 New plastic film covered in thousands of tiny pillars can tear apart viruses on contact (phys.org)
153. 56年前,地球日起源於美國的一次“教學研討會”。如今,它已成為一項全球性活動。 #Environment 04-22 Earth Day started as a US ''teach-in'' 56 years ago. Now it''s a global event (phys.org)
154. 一種突破性的硫聚合物能在殺滅危險真菌和細菌的同時,不損傷人體和植物細胞 #Polymers 04-22 Breakthrough sulfur polymer kills dangerous fungi and bacteria while sparing human and plant cells (phys.org)
155. 我們遏制全球森林減少的努力收效甚微:最新研究顯示 #Environment 04-22 Our efforts to halt global forest loss aren''t working: New research (phys.org)
156. 揭示了銀河系恆星形成盤的邊緣 #Astronomy 04-22 The edge of the Milky Way''s star-forming disk revealed (phys.org)
157. “垃圾宣傳”:人工智能生成的內容如何成為政治武器 #Political #science 04-22 ''Slopaganda'': How AI-generated content becomes a political weapon (phys.org)
158. 減少食物浪費:超市可以通過免費分發剩餘食品來節省開支 #Economics #& #Business 04-22 Less food waste: Supermarkets can save money by giving surplus food away (phys.org)
159. 鈣鈦礦量子點突破兩大難關:在極性溶劑中保持穩定,並能以原子級精度生長 #Nanophysics 04-22 Perovskite quantum dots crack two big barriers, staying stable in polar solvents and growing with atomic precision (phys.org)
160. 將納米金剛石置於高壓之下,它就會變得柔韌 #Nanophysics 04-22 Put a nanodiamond under intense pressure and it becomes flexible (phys.org)
161. 美國宇航局推出阿耳忒彌斯三號月球火箭核心級 #Space #Exploration 04-22 NASA rolls out Artemis III moon rocket core stage (phys.org)
162. 隨著棲息地範圍在美國不斷擴大,黑熊正逐漸成為抗生素耐藥細菌的移動儲存庫 #Plants #& #Animals 04-22 Black bears are emerging as roaming reservoirs of antibiotic-resistant bacteria across expanding US ranges (phys.org)
163. CHIME 觀測到一個活動頻繁的重複性快速射電暴源 #Astronomy 04-21 CHIME tracks a hyperactive repeating fast radio burst source (phys.org)
164. 針對女性的性別偏見導致政府暴力統計數據出現偏差 #Social #Sciences 04-21 Sex bias against women skews government violence statistics (phys.org)
165. 研究表明,告訴人們他們可能會失去什麼,比告訴他們可能會得到什麼更能激發他們的動力 #Social #Sciences 04-21 Telling people they might lose motivates more than telling them they might win, research shows (phys.org)
166. 交替排列的原子層使新型非常規超導體中出現了罕見的電子配對機制 #Superconductivity 04-21 Alternating atomic layers enable rare electron pairing mechanism in new unconventional superconductor (phys.org)
167. “歐幾里得空間扭曲”公民科學項目助力搜尋強引力透鏡 #Astronomy 04-21 Euclid Space Warps citizen science project helps hunt for strong gravitational lenses (phys.org)
168. 一步法揭示活細胞中RNA-蛋白質複合物的結構 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-21 One-step method reveals structures of RNA-protein complexes in living cells (phys.org)
169. 研究報告警告:當管理者“走動式管理”時,員工發聲可能減少 #Economics #& #Business 04-21 When managers ''walk around,'' employee voice may shrink, paper warns (phys.org)
170. 拉伸和擠壓金剛石為超精密量子傳感器開闢了新途徑 #Condensed #Matter 04-21 Stretching and squeezing diamond opens new path for ultra-precise quantum sensors (phys.org)
171. 烏干達的“蟒蛇洞”揭示了馬爾堡病毒疫情可能如何爆發 #Plants #& #Animals 04-21 Uganda''s Python Cave reveals how a Marburg virus outbreak could begin (phys.org)
172. 誠邀新英格蘭地區的小規模及後院養雞戶參與調查 #Agriculture 04-21 Small-scale and backyard egg producers in New England invited to participate in survey (phys.org)
173. 受黑洞啟發的激光:在實驗室中重現極端物理現象 #General #Physics 04-21 A laser inspired by black holes: Extreme physics recreated in the lab (phys.org)
174. 嚴厲的疫情封鎖措施使房主和房東損失數百萬 #Economics #& #Business 04-21 Severe COVID lockdowns cost home sellers and landlords millions (phys.org)
175. 一個簡單的海洋模型預測將出現一次強烈的厄爾尼諾現象,氣溫將比常年高出2攝氏度以上 #Earth #Sciences 04-21 Simple ocean-based model forecasts a powerful El Niño, over 2 C warmer than normal (phys.org)
176. 這些漂浮的可生物降解微珠能在60分鐘內清除油汙,且便於回收 #Polymers 04-21 Floating biodegradable beads remove oil in 60 minutes and stay easy to recover (phys.org)
177. 打破共同防禦機制,使抗生素重新對兩種囊性纖維化肺部細菌產生療效 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-21 Breaking a shared defense restores antibiotics against two cystic fibrosis lung bacteria (phys.org)
178. 人工智能通過預測數十億種缺失的代謝物,繪製出哺乳動物的分子“暗物質”圖譜 #Molecular #& #Computational #biology 04-21 AI maps mammals'' molecular ''dark matter'' by predicting billions of missing metabolites (phys.org)
179. 激光脈衝以驚人的速度翻轉納米級磁渦,為開發類腦自旋電子學鋪平了道路 #Nanophysics 04-21 Laser bursts flip nanoscale magnetic vortices at blistering speeds, opening a path to brain-like spintronics (phys.org)
180. 在Y-卡佩拉石材料中觀測到受壓調諧的類量子自旋液體行為 #Condensed #Matter 04-21 Pressure-tuned quantum spin liquid-like behavior observed in material Y-kapellasite (phys.org)
181. 一種正在讓歐洲白蠟樹重現自然景觀的快速育種方法 #Plants #& #Animals 04-21 The fast-track tree breeding method that is restoring European ash to the landscape (phys.org)
182. 日本北部發生地震,引發短暫的海嘯警報及超強地震預警 #Environment 04-21 Earthquake sets off brief tsunami alert and a megaquake advisory in northern Japan (phys.org)
183. 火星車在最新實驗中探測到前所未見的有機化合物 #Astrobiology 04-21 Mars rover detects never-before-seen organic compounds in new experiment (phys.org)
184. 報告分析了北美最重要的貿易協定的現狀與未來 #Economics #& #Business 04-21 Report analyzes the present and future of North America''s most important trade agreement (phys.org)
185. 促進以英語為外語的學生之間的英語交流 #Education 04-21 Promoting communication in English among students learning English as a foreign language (phys.org)
186. 每天補充益生菌或有助於預防狗狗的皮膚感染 #Veterinary #medicine 04-21 Daily probiotic could help prevent skin infections in dogs (phys.org)
187. 大型哺乳動物數量的減少重塑了非洲大草原的養分流動——這對蝌蚪產生了影響 #Ecology 04-21 Large mammal declines reshape nutrient flows in African savannas—with consequences for tadpoles (phys.org)
188. 問答:專家探討人工智能與自動化如何推動科學研究中“自主科學”的興起 #Education 04-21 Q&A: Expert discusses AI, automation drive autonomous science origin in scientific research (phys.org)
189. 合理規劃的楊樹林能增強鳥類的森林連通性 #Plants #& #Animals 04-21 Well-placed poplar plantations can enhance forest connectivity for birds (phys.org)
190. 影響痴呆症照護壓力的隱性因素:人際關係 #Social #Sciences 04-21 The hidden factor shaping dementia caregiving stress: Relationships (phys.org)
192. 光纖傳感中的毫米級分辨率:單端技術推動基礎設施監測發展 #Optics #& #Photonics 04-21 Millimeter-scale resolution in fiber-optic sensing: Single-ended technique advances infrastructure monitoring (phys.org)
193. 研究發現,表觀基因組中的每種蛋白質都會產生不同的基因表達模式 #Biotechnology 04-21 Each protein in the epigenome produces a different pattern of gene expression, study finds (phys.org)
194. 大腦發育的物理機制:細胞如何協同作用形成神經管 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-21 The physics of brain development: How cells pull together to form the neural tube (phys.org)
195. 一種簡單的合成策略將藍光發射分子轉化為多色發光材料 #Analytical #Chemistry 04-21 Simple synthetic strategy converts blue-emissive molecules into multicolor luminescent materials (phys.org)
196. 人工智能模型“解讀”蛋白質配對,為疾病研究和藥物研發帶來新見解 #Biotechnology 04-21 AI model ''reads'' protein pairs, unlocking new insights into disease and drug discovery (phys.org)
197. 奧克西林庫斯的一支考古隊在一具羅馬時期的木乃伊體內發現了荷馬的《伊利亞特》 #Archaeology 04-21 Archaeological mission in Oxyrhynchus has found Homer''s ''Iliad'' inside a Roman-era mummy (phys.org)
198. 是什麼導致火星磁尾擺動?兩艘航天器指向磁重聯現象 #Planetary #Sciences 04-21 What makes Mars'' magnetotail flap? Two spacecraft point to magnetic reconnection (phys.org)
199. 電子商務倉庫數據有助於瞭解員工行為 #Social #Sciences 04-21 E-commerce warehouse data offers insight into worker behavior (phys.org)
200. 鹼性水泥磚將幼體珊瑚的存活率從12%提升至52% #Plants #& #Animals 04-21 Alkaline cement tiles boost baby coral survival from 12% to 52% (phys.org)
201. 編輯葡萄藤的DNA或可增強其抗病和抗旱能力 #Biotechnology 04-21 Editing grapevine DNA could boost resistance to disease and drought (phys.org)
202. 宇宙的數學“形態”能否解決宇宙常數問題? #General #Physics 04-21 Could the mathematical ''shape'' of the universe solve the cosmological constant problem? (phys.org)
203. 攻克高熵合金納米顆粒合成中的長期難題 #Nanomaterials 04-21 Cracking a long-standing problem in high-entropy alloy nanoparticle synthesis (phys.org)
204. 簡單的礦物處理工藝拯救了亞麻籽油,大幅降低了苦味,同時完整保留了富含歐米伽-3的風味 #Biotechnology 04-21 Simple mineral treatment rescues flaxseed oil, slashing bitterness and keeping omega-3-rich flavor intact (phys.org)
205. 對一些美國人來說,他們的口音不僅僅與居住地有關 #Social #Sciences 04-21 For some Americans, their accent isn''t just related to where they live (phys.org)
206. 氮同位素分析表明,過去80萬年來,南半球水體一直主導著印度尼西亞穿流 #Earth #Sciences 04-21 Nitrogen isotope analysis reveals Southern Hemisphere waters dominated Indonesian Throughflow for 800,000 years (phys.org)
207. 室內設計師幫助學生認識到,有意義的設計始於對人的理解 #Social #Sciences 04-21 Interior designers help students see that meaningful design begins with understanding people (phys.org)
209. 新型人工智能方法可捕捉複雜分子中的長程原子相互作用 #Analytical #Chemistry 04-21 New AI method captures long-range atomic interactions in complex molecules (phys.org)
210. 螞蟻超基因揭示了社會行為進化中的意外轉折 #Evolution 04-21 Ant supergene reveals surprising twist in evolution of social behavior (phys.org)
211. 擱淺在德國海岸的一頭鯨遊走後,又再次擱淺 #Ecology 04-21 Whale stranded on German coast swims off, gets stuck again (phys.org)
212. 純菌絲鞋在米蘭亮相,其承重鞋底由真菌製成 #Biochemistry 04-21 Pure mycelium shoe debuts in Milan with a load-bearing fungal sole (phys.org)
213. 幹細胞胚胎模型在未使用原腸胚或基因編輯的情況下成功培育出卵黃囊 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-21 Stem cell embryo model grows yolk sac without hypoblasts or gene editing (phys.org)
214. 儘管存在同種電荷排斥作用,抗芳香性分子仍形成了罕見的3.3 Å滑動堆積二聚體 #Materials #Science 04-21 Antiaromatic molecules form rare 3.3 Å slip-stacked dimers despite like-charge repulsion (phys.org)
215. 寒武紀微化石揭示了距今5.35億年前已知最早的環形蠕蟲 #Evolution 04-21 Cambrian microfossils reveal earliest known ringed worms from 535 million years ago (phys.org)
216. 英格蘭有金雕?以下是重新引入金雕的生態依據 #Ecology 04-21 Golden eagles in England? Here''s the ecological case for bringing them back (phys.org)
217. 為什麼超短激光脈衝能讓低功率電子源變得更加實用 #Optics #& #Photonics 04-21 Why ultrashort laser pulses could make low-power electron sources far more practical (phys.org)
218. 量子氣在週期性擾動下表現出抗熱效應,揭示了多體局域化機制 #Quantum #Physics 04-21 Quantum gas resists heating under periodic kicks, revealing many-body localization mechanism (phys.org)
219. AI算法能夠識別各類生物圖像中的細胞,從而節省數小時的手動標註時間 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-21 AI algorithm identifies cells across diverse biological images, cutting hours of manual labeling (phys.org)
220. “男嬰比女嬰更不善社交”是一種誤解:對數十年來研究的新解讀 #Education 04-21 It''s a myth that baby boys are less social than girls: A new look at decades of research (phys.org)
221. 一種蛋白質工程方法或將帶來更精準的癌症治療 #Biotechnology 04-21 A protein engineering method may lead to more exact cancer treatments (phys.org)
222. 一項研究發現,大多數人無法分辨收到的私人消息是否由人工智能撰寫 #Social #Sciences 04-21 Most people do not realize when a personal message they receive was written by AI, study finds (phys.org)
223. AI模型能實時準確預測野火的蔓延情況 #Earth #Sciences 04-21 AI model accurately predicts the spread of wildfires in real time (phys.org)
224. 單一數學模型助力破解一個涉及超快激光的、存在數十年的謎題 #Optics #& #Photonics 04-21 Single mathematical model helps solve a decades-old puzzle involving ultrafast lasers (phys.org)
225. 我們為世界盃設計了這片草皮。以下是我們在三個國家如何打造出同樣比賽體驗的 #Plants #& #Animals 04-21 We designed the turf for the World Cup. Here''s how we created the same playing experience across three countries (phys.org)
226. 化學家成功穩定了罕見的三個原子金屬環,揭示了芳香性的新形式 #Analytical #Chemistry 04-21 Chemists stabilize rare three‑atom metal ring, revealing new form of aromaticity (phys.org)
227. 藍色起源的“新格倫”火箭因將衛星送入錯誤軌道而被停飛 #Space #Exploration 04-21 Blue Origin''s New Glenn rocket is grounded after launching satellite into the wrong orbit (phys.org)
228. 超三氘的結合力比預期更強,這使人們對核力的認識更加清晰 #General #Physics 04-21 Hypertriton appears more tightly bound than expected, sharpening the picture of nuclear forces (phys.org)
229. 新型設備旨在保護地球免受火星微生物的侵害 #Astrobiology 04-21 New device aims to protect the Earth from Martian microbes (phys.org)
230. 報告顯示,學校在支持原住民兒童方面不能僅流於形式 #Education 04-21 Schools must do more than box-ticking to support Indigenous kids, shows report (phys.org)
231. 實現可擴展量子計算的兩條路徑:冷凍機與高溫量子比特之間的光鏈路 #Optics #& #Photonics 04-21 Two paths to scalable quantum computing: Optical links between fridges and higher-temperature qubits (phys.org)
232. 為了對抗病原體,研究人員正為有益微生物提供它們真正需要的物質 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-21 To thwart pathogens, researchers are giving beneficial microbes what they really want (phys.org)
233. 研究表明,海洋渦流輸送的碳量遠低於預期 #Earth #Sciences 04-21 Ocean eddies move far less carbon than expected, study suggests (phys.org)
234. 原型熱存儲器能利用微小電壓將熱狀態保存數天 #Nanophysics 04-21 Prototype thermal memory stores heat states with tiny voltages for days (phys.org)
235. 連通的棲息地有助於青蛙保留具有保護作用的微生物,並抑制致命真菌 #Ecology 04-21 Connected habitats help frogs keep protective microbes and curb deadly fungus (phys.org)
236. 新工具如何助力政府官員和社區共同推進環境正義 #Environment 04-21 How new tools are helping officials, communities work toward environmental justice (phys.org)
237. 加拉帕戈斯深海珊瑚的“失落千年”與太平洋氣候重大轉變有關 #Earth #Sciences 04-21 Lost millennium of Galapagos deep-sea corals linked to major Pacific climate shift (phys.org)
238. 為何一具奇特的巴西“翼龍”化石如今被重新歸類為魚類 #Paleontology #& #Fossils 04-21 Why a bizarre Brazil ''pterosaur'' fossil is now being reclassified as a fish (phys.org)
239. 澳大利亞松露產業的成功,或許部分歸功於一個令人驚訝的地下秘密 #Ecology 04-21 Australia''s truffle industry may owe part of its success to a surprising underground secret (phys.org)
240. 溫泉微生物群落有望將工業二氧化碳廢氣轉化為有價值的產品 #Environment 04-21 Hot spring microbiomes could transform industrial carbon dioxide waste into valuable products (phys.org)
241. LHC衰變異常揭示標準模型可能存在漏洞 #General #Physics 04-21 LHC decay anomaly reveals possible crack in the Standard Model (phys.org)
242. 關於兒童智商的真相:研究表明,智商會波動,且可能並非預測未來成功的可靠指標 #Social #Sciences 04-21 The truth about child IQ: Research shows it fluctuates and may be an unreliable predictor of future success (phys.org)
243. 魁北克發現的罕見軟體化石揭示了4.5億年前的一種新水母近親 #Paleontology #& #Fossils 04-21 Rare soft-bodied fossil from Quebec reveals a new jellyfish relative from 450 million years ago (phys.org)
244. 我操作過美國最強大的激光器之一——來看看這樣的操作日是怎樣的 #Optics #& #Photonics 04-21 I''ve fired one of America''s most powerful lasers—here''s what a shot day looks like (phys.org)
245. 氣候模型與海洋觀測數據為何存在差異,這對降雨和乾旱意味著什麼 #Earth #Sciences 04-21 Why climate models and ocean observations diverge, and what it means for rain and drought (phys.org)
246. 哈勃望遠鏡展現三葉星雲中的年輕恆星,令人歎為觀止 #Astronomy 04-21 Hubble dazzles with young stars in Trifid Nebula (phys.org)
247. 新發現的足跡點揭示,1.2億年前大型恐龍的活動範圍曾遠達蒙古北部 #Paleontology #& #Fossils 04-21 Rediscovered tracksite reveals large dinosaurs ranged as far as northern Mongolia 120 million years ago (phys.org)
248. 古代牙齒揭示了人類早期祖先數百萬年前所處進化環境的線索 #Evolution 04-21 Ancient teeth reveal clues to the environment humans'' early ancestors evolved in millions of years ago (phys.org)
249. 在佐治亞州南部的群山中探尋隱秘的高地文化 #Archaeology 04-21 Finding a hidden highland culture in the mountains of southern Georgia (phys.org)
250. 最新研究發現,不列顛哥倫比亞省瀕危野生動物的狀況幾乎沒有改善 #Ecology 04-21 New research finds few improvements for British Columbia''s endangered wildlife (phys.org)
251. 自組裝發光體揭示了高效光能傳輸的新設計原理 #Nanophysics 04-21 Self-assembling luminophores reveal new design principle for efficient light-energy transport (phys.org)
252. 宇航員在地球與太空之間轉換時,是如何調整抓握方式並移動物體的? #Space #Exploration 04-21 How do astronauts adapt their grip and move objects when transitioning between Earth and space? (phys.org)
253. 研究發現,細胞在受傷後會“啟動”蛋白質工廠 #Cell #& #Microbiology 04-21 Cells ''switch'' on protein factories after injury, study finds (phys.org)
254. 全球規模最大的奧林匹克數學題庫現已向所有人開放 #Mathematics 04-21 World''s largest collection of Olympiad-level math problems now available to everyone (phys.org)
255. 關於這頭患病並擱淺在波羅的海的座頭鯨蒂米,你需要了解以下信息 #Ecology 04-21 Here''s what to know about Timmy, the humpback whale that''s sick and stranded in the Baltic Sea (phys.org)
256. 一種嗜熱酶揭示了塑料回收在接近70 C的條件下如何運作 #Polymers 04-21 Heat-loving enzyme reveals how plastic recycling could work near 70 C (phys.org)
257. 利用“五子星”望遠鏡發現六顆新的孤立毫秒脈衝星 #Astronomy 04-21 Six new isolated millisecond pulsars discovered with FAST (phys.org)
258. 加拿大、英國及其他七國集團國家在疫情期間關於構建韌性教育體系的經驗教訓 #Education 04-21 What Canada, the UK and other G7 nations learned about building resilient education systems during the pandemic (phys.org)
259. 夏威夷綠海龜成為抵禦入侵藻類的珊瑚礁守護者 #Plants #& #Animals 04-21 Hawaiian green sea turtles emerge as reef defenders against invasive algae (phys.org)
260. 馬達加斯加的古老猴麵包樹蘊藏著700年的氣候秘密——它們揭示了什麼 #Environment 04-20 Madagascar''s ancient baobabs store 700 years of climate secrets—what they reveal (phys.org)
261. 德斯蒙德·莫里斯:從《裸猿》到觀看《老大哥》 #Other 04-20 Desmond Morris: from ''Naked Ape'' to watching ''Big Brother'' (phys.org)
262. 時節正當時:資源共享維繫海洋微生物多樣性 #Ecology 04-20 ''Tis the season: Sharing resources sustains ocean microbial biodiversity (phys.org)
263. 這種塑料表面紋理能在病毒接觸時將其殺死 #Bio #& #Medicine 04-20 Plastic texturing kills viruses when they land (phys.org)
264. 日本警告稱,在發生7.7級強震後,發生特大地震的風險略有上升 #Environment 04-20 Japan warns of slightly increased risk of mega-quake after a 7.7-magnitude one (phys.org)
265. 斯塔伊尼亞洞穴的新遺傳學證據揭示了中東歐地區已知最古老的尼安德特人族群 #Archaeology 04-20 New genetic evidence from Stajnia Cave reveals the oldest Neanderthal group reconstructed in Central-Eastern Europe (phys.org)
266. 經保存處理的蘭花顯示,自20世紀70年代以來,授粉率已下降60% #Plants #& #Animals 04-20 Preserved orchids show pollination has fallen 60% since the 1970s (phys.org)
267. 微小的結構變化帶來太陽能燃料的重大突破 #Analytical #Chemistry 04-20 Tiny structural shift leads to big leap in solar fuel (phys.org)
268. 遷徙黑頂林鶯的大腦首次被繪製出圖譜,開啟了3D數字圖譜的新時代 #Biotechnology 04-20 Migratory blackcap bird brain mapped for the first time, opening a new era of 3D digital atlases (phys.org)
269. 研究顯示,可卡因汙染改變了野生鮭魚的行為 #Plants #& #Animals 04-20 Cocaine pollution alters salmon behavior in the wild, study reveals (phys.org)
270. 一隻殘疾鸚鵡憑藉獨特的“喙鬥”技巧,成為其群體中不可撼動的頭領 #Plants #& #Animals 04-20 Disabled parrot is undefeated alpha male of his group thanks to novel ''beak jousting'' (phys.org)
271. 將量子時間帶入實驗室——一個時鐘可以同時呈現年輕與年老的狀態 #General #Physics 04-20 Bringing quantum time into the lab—a single clock can run young and old at once (phys.org)
272. 美國宇航局關閉“旅行者1號”上的一個儀器,以確保飛船繼續運行 #Space #Exploration 04-20 NASA shuts off instrument on Voyager 1 to keep spacecraft operating (phys.org)
273. 原始植物是如何進化以在地球歷史上最慘烈的滅絕事件中倖存下來的 #Plants #& #Animals 04-20 How primitive plants evolved to survive Earth''s most catastrophic extinction event (phys.org)
274. 材料中迷宮般的磁性圖案是如何形成和演變的 #General #Physics 04-20 How maze-like magnetic patterns form and evolve in materials (phys.org)
275. 工程師開發出一種用於鎢-銅保護塗層的新型等離子噴塗技術 #Materials #Science 04-20 Engineers develop new plasma spray technique for tungsten–copper protective coatings (phys.org)
276. 基於筆觸映射的人工智能技術,重新揭開了埃爾·格列柯一幅傑作背後延續數個世紀的謎團 #Archaeology 04-20 Brushstroke-mapping AI reopens a centuries-old mystery about one of El Greco''s masterpieces (phys.org)
277. 費米子原子門準確率突破99%,量子計算領域期待已久的里程碑終於實現 #Quantum #Physics 04-20 A long-sought quantum computing milestone arrives as fermionic atom gates top 99% accuracy (phys.org)
278. 昂貴的校服成為部分新西蘭兒童接受教育的障礙 #Economics #& #Business 04-20 Costly school uniforms a barrier to education for some Kiwi kids (phys.org)
279. 光的隱性特性或將為未來的納米機器提供動力 #Optics #& #Photonics 04-20 A hidden property of light could power future nanomachines (phys.org)
280. 研究表明,年長的員工在年輕同事眼中被認為能力較弱且不夠可靠 #Social #Sciences 04-20 Older workers seen as less competent and trustworthy by their younger peers, study shows (phys.org)
281. 當心縫隙!半導體行業正依賴錯誤的材料 #Nanophysics 04-20 Mind the gap! The semiconductor industry is relying on the wrong materials (phys.org)
282. 研究發現,表情符號能在160毫秒內引發與真實面孔類似的大腦反應 #Social #Sciences 04-20 Emojis trigger brain responses like real faces within 160 milliseconds, study finds (phys.org)
283. 地中海貽貝養殖業可能在2050年前崩潰 #Ecology 04-20 Mediterranean mussel farming could collapse by 2050 (phys.org)
284. 日全食使路徑上的城市地震噪聲減弱 #Earth #Sciences 04-20 Total solar eclipse quiets seismic noise for cities within its path (phys.org)
285. 微小的洞穴蝦如何為尤卡坦半島的地下世界提供能量 #Evolution 04-20 How tiny cave shrimps power the underworld of the Yucatan (phys.org)
286. “未成熟”的月球土壤可能適合用於月球道路建設 #Planetary #Sciences 04-20 ''Immature'' lunar soil could be suitable for roadways on the moon (phys.org)
287. 海藻複合物可顯著降低肉牛的甲烷排放 #Veterinary #medicine 04-20 Seaweed compound shows major methane cuts in beef cattle (phys.org)
288. 真菌如何憑藉其強韌性在火星和太空中生存 #Astrobiology 04-20 How resilient fungus might survive Mars and space (phys.org)
289. 人工智能讓精細化定價變得更容易,但消費者心理可能導致其利潤率降低 #Social #Sciences 04-20 AI makes granular pricing easier, but consumer psychology may make it less profitable (phys.org)
290. 為什麼那麼多軟體動物的名字聽起來像希臘語——它們的命名過程緩慢得像蝸牛一樣 #Plants #& #Animals 04-20 Why so many mollusks sound Greek—their naming evolves at a snail''s pace (phys.org)
291. 對著名量子效應的水模擬揭示了出人意料的波紋 #Soft #Matter 04-20 Water simulation of famous quantum effect reveals unexpected wave patterns (phys.org)
292. 一位人群科學家正在協助波士頓馬拉松賽事組委會管理規模日益擴大的參賽隊伍,目前參賽選手已超過3萬人 #Social #Sciences 04-20 A crowd scientist is helping the Boston Marathon manage a growing field of 30,000-plus runners (phys.org)
293. 當人工智能開始為你購物時,時尚界或許正迎來定價的新時代 #Economics #& #Business 04-20 When AI starts shopping for you, fashion may be entering a new era of pricing (phys.org)
294. 對抗“永久性化學物質”的更經濟方法:pH值可控的捕獲裝置如何淨化飲用水 #Materials #Science 04-20 A cheaper way to fight ''forever chemicals'': How pH-controlled traps could clean drinking water (phys.org)
295. 一種受光控制的“肌肉”或將為合成細胞提供一種新的運動方式 #Biotechnology 04-20 A light-controlled ''muscle'' could give synthetic cells a new way to move (phys.org)
296. 考古學家發現了一組距今12,000年的骰子。這些骰子揭示了遊戲歷史的哪些秘密? #Archaeology 04-20 Archaeologists have discovered 12,000‑year‑old dice. Here''s what they reveal about the history of play (phys.org)
297. 得益於一種新的低缺陷生長技術,晶圓級二維磁性薄膜應運而生 #Nanomaterials 04-20 Wafer-scale 2D magnetic films emerge thanks to a new low-defect growth technique (phys.org)
298. 所謂的“受保護”海草床未必健康,因為汙染並不會止步於海岸線 #Ecology 04-20 ''Protected'' seagrass meadows aren''t necessarily healthy, because pollution doesn''t stop at the shoreline (phys.org)
299. 富含硫的汞岩漿的行為與地球上的岩漿不同 #Planetary #Sciences 04-20 Sulfur-rich Mercury magmas behave differently than Earth''s do (phys.org)
300. 摩洛哥恐龍那令人望而生畏的尾刺進化時間比我們想象的要早得多——新發現 #Paleontology #& #Fossils 04-20 Moroccan dinosaur''s fearsome tail spikes evolved much earlier than we thought—new discovery (phys.org)