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11:20  We asked US researchers how the Trump administration''s science policies have affected them (phys.org)
10:40  Historic co-determination helps monasteries navigate digital change across three countries (phys.org)
09:20  Survey reveals students'' mixed feelings about writing with artificial intelligence (phys.org)
08:20  AI-driven framework enables precise prediction of RNA splicing and isoform usage (phys.org)
07:40  Hurricane forecasts have improved dramatically, saving lives, but federal cuts stretch NOAA to the breaking point (phys.org)
07:40  Birds clap in the dark to flirt: Nightjars reveal a hidden language of sound (phys.org)
07:20  SIRT6 protein could protect against age-related breakdown in chromatin, possibly help reverse aging (phys.org)
07:20  How Himalayan storms humidify the upper atmosphere (phys.org)
07:10  Intrepid tails—fluke photos confirm humpback whales mount 14,000 km open ocean crossing to breeding grounds (phys.org)
07:00  Revealing the invisible: A new baseline for Salish Sea diatoms answers a global call (phys.org)
07:00  Why meat-eating dinosaurs like T. rex evolved tiny arms (phys.org)
06:40  Amazonian cocoa has a new edge: Two standout cultivars could change how growers fight witches'' broom (phys.org)
06:40  America''s last-mile delivery divide: How geography has shaped the nation''s shift to online shopping (phys.org)
06:20  Warming accelerates ecological state shift and loss of kelp forest along Maine coast (phys.org)
06:20  Quantum-scale simulations and AI uncover promising 2D perovskites for future energy tech (phys.org)
06:00  Integrated solar reactor paves way to make ''clean'' chemicals, plastics and food using solar energy (phys.org)
06:00  Mainstream anime moments can create big business opportunities (phys.org)
05:40  Laser processes to enable robust, miniaturized beam sources for quantum technology (phys.org)
05:40  Protected areas that help wildlife often do little for the soil fungi on which plants depend (phys.org)
05:20  Radar polarimetry: Time machine to glacial ice and rising sea levels (phys.org)
05:20  Beyond 0 and 1: Ferrotoroidic material can store four magnetic states (phys.org)
05:00  Seaweed study unlocks surprising solution for cattle nutrition and sustainable agriculture (phys.org)
05:00  Mining 231,705 Roblox reviews reveals which user problems need fastest fixes (phys.org)
04:50  Migrating charges unlock hard-to-reach C-H bond edits in organic molecules (phys.org)
04:40  Persistent violence gaps hit Black and multiracial women hardest in California, analysis shows (phys.org)
04:40  Field-ready tool identifies rare and zoonotic parasitic worms missed by standard tests (phys.org)
04:20  Hybrid projector delivers super-resolution images across extended depth with 16-fold gain (phys.org)
04:20  Chemists use sea sponge bacteria to create new molecules for drug discovery (phys.org)
04:00  Growing pains: Structural strategies that neglect emotions block corporate innovation, says study (phys.org)
03:40  How traffic makes cities warmer (phys.org)
03:40  Visualizing sound: Scientists reveal hidden behaviors of sound waves (phys.org)
03:25  Active and passive membrane exchange reshape how cell surface clusters grow, study finds (phys.org)
03:20  Human cells can exchange genomic DNA that alters cell behavior (phys.org)
03:20  Who moves away when climate change hits? The hidden household politics of migration (phys.org)
03:00  New shell helps gold nanoparticles keep shape under laser heat longer (phys.org)
03:00  How a super El Niño could trigger global famine (phys.org)
02:43  New chip offers way to make use of quantum system ''imperfections'' (phys.org)
02:40  Does emotional intelligence stop us from being rude? Here''s what the science says (phys.org)
02:40  Imperfect polymer sequences still control protein function, revealing new design rules (phys.org)
02:20  This German dialect leaves AI baffled, exposing a digital language blind spot (phys.org)
02:20  Urban gardens may contain lead. Here''s what the research says about the hidden health risk (phys.org)
02:10  How a 4,000-year-old city defied history''s ''rules'' by becoming more equal as it became more successful (phys.org)
02:00  Molecular net boosts the power of natural biopesticides (phys.org)
02:00  Economists solve a mystery involving international trade and competition from China (phys.org)
01:40  AtLAST, a telescope that could reveal the missing half of the universe (phys.org)
01:40  How a shifting Nile landscape shaped the rise of the ancient empire of Kush in Sudan (phys.org)
01:20  Formula 1 racing shows the hard part of reaching net‑zero carbon emissions isn''t the engineering (phys.org)
01:20  Grokipedia selectively draws on more-right leaning news sources, says new study (phys.org)
01:00  Fast deliveries worsen conditions for e-commerce warehouse workers (phys.org)
01:00  Decoding the balance between life-and-death proteins (phys.org)
00:45  Less low cloud cover lets in more heat from the sun—and may lock in centuries of sea level rise (phys.org)
00:40  A key science publishing platform is cracking down on AI slop (phys.org)
00:40  Overlooked ''history force'' may skew particle motion by up to 60% in shaken fluids (phys.org)
00:40  Climate catch-22: Cleaning up air pollution could speed key Atlantic current decline (phys.org)
00:20  Innovative Mars rovers ''swim'' through the sand (phys.org)
00:20  New form of NAND flash data storage for deep space missions can survive 1 million rads (phys.org)
00:00  Brutal field trip provides new insights into Arctic winter (phys.org)
00:00  GPS mobility data show NYC transit system consistently favors white neighborhoods over Black and Hispanic ones (phys.org)
05-19  ''Gender criteria gap'' places women leaders at disadvantage in the workplace (phys.org)
05-19  COVID racism driven by more than fear of infection (phys.org)
05-19  Rare seals hide in underwater bubble caves to escape tourists (phys.org)
05-19  Agriculture and conservation share common ground after Klamath dam removals, study finds (phys.org)
05-19  Proteins that create ice inspire ''cool'' applications, from cryomedicine to artificial snow (phys.org)
05-19  Why students ignore feedback—and the free tool helping them to use it constructively (phys.org)
05-19  Tritium-infused graphene could sharpen the hunt for neutrino mass (phys.org)
05-19  German firms join forces on space surveillance system (phys.org)
05-19  Scientists solve 200-year-old puzzle of how tobacco plants make nicotine (phys.org)
05-19  Non-native diet makes Fischer''s Blue butterflies less attractive to mates, influencing reproduction (phys.org)
05-19  Silver vine or catnip? When cats can choose, silver vine wins (phys.org)
05-19  Cities meet ecology: New framework measures urban vibrancy through 13 human activity types (phys.org)
05-19  MeerKAT discovers 15 new millisecond pulsars in a well known globular cluster (phys.org)
05-19  A de-extinction company has hatched live chicks from an artificial eggshell (phys.org)
05-19  Climate report says world won''t get as hot as feared but will pass warming limit (phys.org)
05-19  New ''Happy-Face'' spider species discovered in the Indian Himalayas (phys.org)
05-19  Booking site crackdown failed to cut online hotel prices—but unlocked cheaper deals offline (phys.org)
05-19  Scientists call for stewardship practices to be integrated into biodiversity conservation frameworks (phys.org)
05-19  Indigenous Australians were the world''s first astronomers. But their knowledge is now at risk (phys.org)
05-19  Food relief comes in many packages (phys.org)
05-19  Feeling connected at school aids pupil mental health and attendance, study finds (phys.org)
05-19  Fish can pass PFAS safety limits one chemical at a time, but cocktail effects reveal a bigger unseen risk (phys.org)
05-19  Consistency check casts doubt on evolving dark energy (phys.org)
05-19  Asteroid 2022 OB5 spins too fast for current prospectors, highlighting the divide between ''accessible'' and ''exploitable'' (phys.org)
05-19  Busseiron and the formation of a discipline in Japanese physics (phys.org)
05-19  Extreme weather events are accelerating tidal wetland loss, satellite data show (phys.org)
05-19  Bats create ''silent frequency zones'' to detect prey in noisy flight, researchers reveal (phys.org)
05-19  Argentine scientists lay first traps in hantavirus hunt (phys.org)
05-19  As bee population collapses, US apiarists fear research cuts (phys.org)
05-19  SMILE spacecraft launches to capture first X-ray views of Earth''s magnetic shield (phys.org)
05-19  New Mexico wildfire sparked by fatal medical plane crash spreads quickly in rural area (phys.org)
05-19  Urban life makes animals bolder, more aggressive across 133 species, analysis finds (phys.org)
05-19  DNA floating in seawater is now enough to let scientists monitor the health of America''s dolphin populations (phys.org)
05-19  Economic impact report examines the value of open biodata infrastructure (phys.org)
05-19  Cryo-EM reveals the structural basis of functional diversity in alcohol oxidase isozymes (phys.org)
05-19  How much worse could western wildfires get? New modeling changes projections (phys.org)
05-19  What a powerful El Niño could mean for the US region of Appalachia (phys.org)
05-19  Hidden algae diversity emerges in wheat fields across spring, summer and autumn (phys.org)
05-19  Climate change drives ''emptying'' of rural Bhutan (phys.org)
05-19  How unequal trade with Global North leaves Latin America supplying land, labor and raw materials (phys.org)
05-19  Virtual reality game about zombie ants increases players'' understanding of evolution (phys.org)
05-19  How location sharing apps change the ways we communicate (phys.org)
05-19  Microbes for health: New way to feel ''at one'' with nature (phys.org)
05-19  Would a 1 rideshare fee affect wealthier or working‑class Philadelphians more? 2 Chicago studies offer some perspective (phys.org)
05-19  Bioengineers condense protein engineering and testing to a single day (phys.org)
05-19  Phase-contrast microtomography reveals vascular colonization of tomato roots by Fusarium oxysporum (phys.org)
05-19  Careful crystallization unlocks well-ordered perovskite layers for transistors (phys.org)
05-19  Brazil''s reserves run on too little funding, with Amazon getting just 20% needed (phys.org)
05-19  Ancient burial practices emerge from Laos'' mysterious Plain of Jars (phys.org)
05-19  Reconfigurable Ge-Si photodetector achieves ultrahigh-speed data transmission using low-loss packaging (phys.org)
05-19  Alternative SoMe algorithms can help users form more accurate and less polarized beliefs (phys.org)
05-19  MatterChat model helps AI to ''see'' the language of atom-scale physics to sharpen materials predictions (phys.org)
05-19  The structure of water: Entropy determines whether ions stick (phys.org)
05-19  Open-source AI assistant can improve research workflow (phys.org)
05-19  Mars reveals first Zwan-Wolf effect deep in its atmosphere during a solar storm (phys.org)
05-19  Sea level rise is swallowing US Mid-Atlantic farmland faster than expected, study finds (phys.org)
05-19  Counting the overlooked ''hidden homeless'' (phys.org)
05-19  A physicist''s fresh look at the ''prisoner''s dilemma'' reveals hope for cooperation (phys.org)
05-19  Elongated canopy gaps may best support the natural regeneration of oak forest (phys.org)
05-19  You are what you eat: Cichlid fish reveal how food sources drive evolution of digestive system (phys.org)
05-19  A newly rediscovered moth species in Florida may already be at risk (phys.org)
05-19  Indian and Tibetan wolves reveal ancient lineages with unexpected genomic diversity (phys.org)
05-19  From wetland sediment, scientists uncover centuries of climate chaos—and human resilience (phys.org)
05-19  New research examines how misinformation threatens planetary defense and public trust (phys.org)
05-19  Microneedle patch vaccine could solving one of farming''s most stubborn problems (phys.org)
05-19  Findings reconsider the existence of Europa''s vapor plumes (phys.org)
05-19  The Mediterranean Sea is capable of generating hurricanes and climate change will make them worse (phys.org)
05-19  Professional chess analysis reveals faster decisions correlate with higher quality moves (phys.org)
05-19  Is Earth''s constant companion a stray asteroid or a chunk of the moon? (phys.org)
05-19  Ultrafast switching device unlocks low-power optical-to-electrical conversion for AI hardware (phys.org)
05-19  Bizarre Venus surface formations puzzle planetary scientists (phys.org)
05-19  Southern Ocean intermediate waters may hold key to Earth''s carbon dioxide history (phys.org)
05-19  Big AI''s control of narrative and regulation poses significant threat to rule of law (phys.org)
05-19  Small financial changes can have big impact on stress, study finds (phys.org)
05-19  Worker bumble bees help determine which baby bee will become queen (phys.org)
05-19  370 billion crickets are farmed for food every year. Scientists have discovered they may feel pain (phys.org)
05-19  Tradwives want to ''make patriarchy great again.'' A sociologist explains what they''re all about (phys.org)
05-19  White hydrogen discovered in billion-year-old Canadian Shield rock points to potential new energy source (phys.org)
05-19  Even after adopting cattle, early east African herders kept hunting and gathering for 1,000 years (phys.org)
05-19  How teaching the history of science can help equip students to face polarized times (phys.org)
05-19  Ancient Arctic fossils uncover three mammal species that survived months of darkness (phys.org)
05-19  Neanderthals gathered shellfish using the same strategies as modern humans, study finds (phys.org)
05-19  How hidden viruses wake up inside seaweed and pass on to future generations (phys.org)
05-19  Cricket nuggets? Caterpillar cookies? Canadians would consider eating insects if they can''t see them (phys.org)
05-19  Companies are hyping AI the same way they talked up sustainability, but there are ways to fix that (phys.org)
05-19  Galactic collision may have reset Milky Way disk 11 billion years ago (phys.org)
05-19  Dark lunar craters could host ultrastable lasers for moon navigation (phys.org)
05-19  Nondestructive DNA sampling reveals 1,300 years of secrets in historic parchments (phys.org)
05-19  Smarter spending, not bigger budgets, drives premier league success, study finds (phys.org)
05-19  Debunking a core chemistry concept taught in classrooms everywhere (phys.org)
05-19  Study examines skills gaps, intervention priorities in energy and construction sectors during green transition (phys.org)
05-19  Chemical pathway unlocks next-generation infrared III–V nanocrystals (phys.org)
05-19  Teaching with food boosts preschoolers'' science knowledge and vocabulary (phys.org)
05-19  Eyes that photosynthesize: Scientists plant a cure for dry eye disease (phys.org)
05-19  A fungal disease and climate change threaten Colorado''s prized peaches (phys.org)
05-19  AI-generated fake citations are flooding scientific literature across publications, scientists warn (phys.org)
05-19  When we took 37 strangers into the urban bush, their loneliness began to ease (phys.org)
05-19  Overfishing hits 11 of 12 Bahamian seafood staples, 73 years of catch data show (phys.org)
05-19  Nature is good for business—and we now have numbers to show it (phys.org)
05-19  Sea levels rising dramatically in some areas due to land subsidence (phys.org)
05-19  Learning physics can derail some students: New research shows the best way to keep them on track (phys.org)
05-19  Thoughtful solar siting can protect ag, biodiversity (phys.org)
05-18  AI shapes the design of the electron-ion collider (phys.org)
05-18  Prototype sets record for optical quantum information technology (phys.org)
05-18  Dust reveals 54 viruses in buildings, pointing to new outbreak warning tool (phys.org)
05-18  Climate adaptation may drive gentrification across African cities, continent-scale analysis shows (phys.org)
05-18  Toxic metals in Hudson River striped bass decreased over decades, study shows (phys.org)
05-18  Understanding pre-service physical education teachers'' assessment literacy (phys.org)
05-18  A smelly dog breath breakthrough: Plant-based spray tackles odor and harmful oral microbes (phys.org)
05-18  How school songs shape children''s environmental awareness: Lessons from Japan (phys.org)
05-18  How wasted infrared light could boost solar panels, night vision and 3D printing (phys.org)
05-18  New study explores effect of violent crime on individuals'' mental health (phys.org)
05-18  This single mother must learn quickly—or her colony won''t survive (phys.org)
05-18  Machine learning reveals 5-angstrom sweet spot behind metallic glass stability (phys.org)
05-18  New evidence reveals a millennium-old dingo was ritually buried, and cared for, in Australia (phys.org)
05-18  Antarctic DNA offers vital clues to pinpointing rising sea levels (phys.org)
05-18  Policing plagiarism of ideas in generative AI-assisted research writing (phys.org)
05-18  How climate change is affecting water demand in Scotland (phys.org)
05-18  Hidden clean energy under mountains? Why erosion could shape hydrogen prospects in Alps and Pyrenees (phys.org)
05-18  Interactive hydrology makes a splash with students (phys.org)
05-18  Intensifying droughts may be pushing tropical forests toward a dangerous threshold (phys.org)
05-18  Why employees hide chronic pain to meet workplace norms (phys.org)
05-18  Images: NASA''s Perseverance captures panorama at ''Arbot'' (phys.org)
05-18  Twisted WSe₂ reveals elusive charge-neutral quantum modes (phys.org)
05-18  New book examines national pension crisis (phys.org)
05-18  Smart soil design to stop Australia''s underground water pipelines from corroding (phys.org)
05-18  Student well-being drops after move to high school, research reveals (phys.org)
05-18  In Tierra del Fuego, a hunt for the rodent carrier of hantavirus (phys.org)
05-18  Encroaching world threatens India''s last ''uncontacted'' tribe (phys.org)
05-18  Bilayer antiferromagnet reveals photocurrent that flips with magnetic state (phys.org)
05-18  Copper-based sensor explains key defense signaling in stressed plants (phys.org)
05-18  Kenya''s new poaching problem: smuggling Giant Harvester Ants (phys.org)
05-18  Fluorescent RNA sensor gets 10 times more sensitive for water safety (phys.org)
05-18  Roadmap charts three paths to room-temperature quantum materials for cooler computing (phys.org)
05-18  Falling space debris poses an escalating risk as spacecraft get stronger and more heat resistant (phys.org)
05-18  When politics enter the picture, credentials take a back seat (phys.org)
05-18  eROSITA discovers a ''changing-look'' Seyfert galaxy (phys.org)
05-18  Surrounded by stardust: Antarctic ice cores confirm Earth is accumulating iron-60 from local interstellar cloud (phys.org)
05-18  How short-form videos may aid the teaching of small-engine maintenance (phys.org)
05-18  People overestimate how confident AI systems are in their responses, experiments reveal (phys.org)
05-17  Musk wants SpaceX to go public. Here''s how it works (phys.org)
05-17  New spacecraft will watch Earth''s shield take the hit as solar storms come roaring in (phys.org)
05-17  We tested the new World Cup ball. This is what you need to know about how it will fly, dip and swerve (phys.org)
05-17  Neutrino flavor flips could be key to triggering supernovae (phys.org)
05-17  A massive kraken-like octopus may have prowled the seas during the age of dinosaurs (phys.org)
05-17  AI guardians: Bridging digital innovation and sustainability for cleaner water (phys.org)
05-17  Consumers willing to pay more for lobster harvested with ropeless technology, study finds (phys.org)
05-17  Hidden small RNA in cholera bacterium helps determine whether it can infect humans (phys.org)
05-17  How the world can avoid millions going hungry when supply chains collapse (phys.org)
05-17  Humpback whale released after spectacular rescue effort found dead off Denmark (phys.org)
05-17  First outbursting hot subdwarf binary discovered (phys.org)
05-17  Plasma treatment keeps cut flowers fresher for two weeks without chemicals (phys.org)
05-17  Why some water fleas suddenly grow helmets: Key receptors reveal how predator warnings trigger defense (phys.org)
05-17  If AI can translate instantly, why learn another language? (phys.org)
05-16  New recyclable protein textiles could cut microplastic pollution and lower clothing waste (phys.org)
05-16  Multi-actor collaboration in integrated landscape approaches (phys.org)
05-16  Lobster embryo microbiomes remain resilient in future ocean conditions, sequencing reveals (phys.org)
05-16  Saturday Citations: Prehistoric dentistry; sleep and aging; our photogenic sun (phys.org)
05-16  Medieval teeth open a new perspective on leprosy care and toxic medicine (phys.org)
05-16  Student-built system unlocks fully autonomous electroporation for 96- and 384-well workflows (phys.org)
05-16  Sustainable chemistry: Iron substitutes noble metals in catalytic reactions (phys.org)
05-16  Neuron imaging captures unconventional receptor route that supports synaptic communication (phys.org)
05-16  A hidden threshold enables tunable control of liquid crystal helices for energy-efficient technologies (phys.org)
05-16  Scientists identify hidden accelerant in Antarctic ice loss (phys.org)
05-16  Single-molecule RNA mapping may reveal how shape shifts steer health and disease (phys.org)
05-16  Exploiting interfacial ionic mobility to make heat-moldable nanoparticle aggregates (phys.org)
05-16  Fair matching systems can still produce unequal outcomes, new research finds (phys.org)
05-16  Tropical rivers emerge as biggest oxygen-loss hotspots in a warming world (phys.org)
05-16  Sunlight-powered generation of correlated photon pairs (phys.org)
05-16  Climate warming causes bleaching in key Arctic lichen, study finds (phys.org)
05-16  Implantable bacteria can now be safely contained, clearing a major hurdle for fighting infection and cancer (phys.org)
05-16  Why is almost everyone right-handed? The answer may lie in how we learned to walk (phys.org)
05-16  Researchers identify enzyme that prevents chromosome breaks during DNA copying (phys.org)
05-16  Warming climate favors shallower cyclones, challenging current risk assessments (phys.org)
05-16  Physicists create hybrid light-matter particles that interact strongly enough to compute (phys.org)
05-16  Dense soils may spread earthquake surface ruptures into wider damage zones, particle models suggest (phys.org)
05-16  Bacterial energy enzyme reveals dual-trigger sodium pump mechanism, offering antibiotic clues (phys.org)
05-15  Q&A: Evolution may reshape how urban forests, wetlands and reefs protect cities (phys.org)
05-15  How ''gentle power'' leads to successful environmental conservation (phys.org)
05-15  Climate change costs lives by breaking down social connection, says study (phys.org)
05-15  New scenarios needed to address climate crisis, say scientists (phys.org)
05-15  Nanometer-scale cell sugar mapping reveals internal states, from immune activation to cancer stages (phys.org)
05-15  Fast-moving Gofar fault reveals quiet zones that may govern big earthquake timing (phys.org)
05-15  Patrolling males and waiting females—observing reproductive behavior of black sea bream in the wild (phys.org)
05-15  Honey-like heat flow: A new heat transport regime discovered in ultrathin semiconductors (phys.org)
05-15  Could sea squirts'' nano-packaging delivery system help restore sea forests? (phys.org)
05-15  Researchers prove ''forever chemicals'' can last longer than 3 decades (phys.org)
05-15  How studying friendship has changed the way I understand my own loneliness (phys.org)
05-15  Customizable drinks could provide essential nutrients during space missions (phys.org)
05-15  Who shops at farmers markets in the US? (phys.org)
05-15  Experimentally validated AI model predicts virulence of tomato yellow leaf curl virus (phys.org)
05-15  New species of venomous box jellyfish discovered in Singapore (phys.org)
05-15  How reindeer herds, nature and Sámi culture can thrive when forests are restored across northern Europe (phys.org)
05-15  61 new beetle species reveal how little we still know about biodiversity (phys.org)
05-15  NASA draws on industry for Mars telecommunications network (phys.org)
05-15  Homelessness could be 4 times higher in a decade due to impacts from climate change, study suggests (phys.org)
05-15  Picturing Earth in a new light (phys.org)
05-15  Attracting young women to careers in construction (phys.org)
05-15  Daily song keeps cyclists connected (phys.org)
05-15  Mathematical method calculates most efficient Earth-moon route yet (phys.org)
05-15  Colonial roots may explain why North and Latin America treat wildlife differently (phys.org)
05-15  Coal pollution is cutting solar power output worldwide, study finds (phys.org)
05-15  Discovery could reshape RNA editing with DNA-guided CRISPR (phys.org)
05-15  War imperils rare vultures'' yearly odyssey to the Balkans (phys.org)
05-15  When La Niña lingers: Researchers uncover two mechanisms behind multi-year events (phys.org)
05-15  The hidden cost of a failed property auction (phys.org)
05-15  Heat waves are now everyday disasters. Governments need to do more to protect people (phys.org)
05-15  How ion channels inside cells manipulate the cytoskeleton (phys.org)
05-15  How did the ethanol boom of the 2000s impact farm values in the Midwest? (phys.org)
05-15  Soil also suffers from heat waves: Organic waste boosts its tolerance to 50C (phys.org)
05-15  The ''silent'' invasion of a widespread freshwater jellyfish across Europe (phys.org)
05-15  Spain gears up for August total solar eclipse (phys.org)
05-15  New reversible conductive glue could reshape electronics repair, recycling, and material recovery (phys.org)
05-15  Mitochondrial fission helps immune cells kill bacteria and could counter resistance (phys.org)
05-15  New study provides rule of thumb to estimate land sustainability in river deltas (phys.org)
05-15  Scientists estimate sunlight in 18th and 19th century Tokyo using historical diaries (phys.org)
05-15  Old journals unlock monthly climate shifts behind Japan''s 1830s famine (phys.org)
05-15  Historical DNA connects 1.3 million living relatives to 17th-century Maryland settlers (phys.org)
05-15  Tiny ocean life helps scientists estimate whale prevalence off the California coast (phys.org)
05-15  Improved life satisfaction linked to being in nature (phys.org)
05-15  Q&A: Is it time to expand our thinking about dark matter? A new study says yes (phys.org)
05-15  Researchers uncover chemical origins of the Perseus cluster of galaxies (phys.org)
05-15  A new model for predicting plant resistance can help prepare for climate change (phys.org)
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