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00:20  Fish gill-inspired panels reveal path to efficient thermal mixing (phys.org)
00:00  Magnetic microbots steer quantum sensors inside living cells (phys.org)
03-24  Continued monitoring of sunken Soviet submarine shows ongoing radioactive leakage, but little impact (phys.org)
03-24  What''s that critter? New tech guidelines can help ensure we get the right answer (phys.org)
03-24  Trapped subsurface heat may have triggered Antarctica''s sudden sea ice loss (phys.org)
03-24  A much more sensitive fentanyl detection strip, thanks to physics (phys.org)
03-24  Snow flies produce bursts of heat and proteins to avoid freezing, new study finds (phys.org)
03-24  Preparing for the next pandemic: Scientists discover a new class of influenza antivirals (phys.org)
03-24  NASA to ''pause'' orbital lunar space station project (phys.org)
03-24  AI could spot the next financial crisis—but there''s a catch (phys.org)
03-24  A complicated future for a methane-cleansing molecule (phys.org)
03-24  A catalyst-free way to add boron to arenes (phys.org)
03-24  Europe''s Late Neanderthals descended from a single population, DNA analysis suggests (phys.org)
03-24  A solar system in the making? Two planets spotted forming in disk around young star (phys.org)
03-24  The truth of timekeeping lies within: Key developments in understanding circadian rhythms (phys.org)
03-24  A spinel crystal structure exhibits unusual, pressure-induced superconductivity (phys.org)
03-24  New lipid nanoparticle design improves precision of mRNA vaccine delivery (phys.org)
03-24  Vital freshwater fish migrations are collapsing, says UN report (phys.org)
03-24  Mathematical framework maps landscape of student knowledge via short quizzes (phys.org)
03-24  Stolen chloroplasts maintained by host-made proteins offer clues to plant cell origins (phys.org)
03-24  XRISM identifies gamma Cas X-ray origin, solving a 50-year-old stellar mystery (phys.org)
03-24  Nanoparticles enable large-scale production of advanced cell therapies (phys.org)
03-24  Agricultural soils exposed to controversial weedkiller may be unexpected breeding ground for hospital ''superbugs'' (phys.org)
03-24  When NASA''s experimental technology detects a tsunami, it may help save lives (phys.org)
03-24  Yes, AI could boost productivity, but work is about more than maximizing output (phys.org)
03-24  Why a canceled meeting feels so liberating (phys.org)
03-24  In Hollywood, teams don''t stick together long enough to learn from failure, data reveal (phys.org)
03-24  Research suggests negative emotions at work can help, depending on leaders'' empathy (phys.org)
03-24  Adding 1,000 immigrants tied to 142 more health workers, fewer elderly deaths (phys.org)
03-24  Drought spurs rise in antibiotic-resistant soil microbes (phys.org)
03-24  Male bats sing in the rotor-swept zone of wind turbines, potentially raising collision risk (phys.org)
03-24  Biosensor detects early fungal outbreaks, advances plant biotechnology (phys.org)
03-24  Shift in key cosmic inflation measurement could be a statistical artifact (phys.org)
03-24  Euthanasia rates for stray dogs triple as more animals enter UK shelters (phys.org)
03-24  Gran Dolina site at Atapuerca reveals almost exclusive use of local chert 400,000 years ago (phys.org)
03-24  New findings on the first steps in protein synthesis (phys.org)
03-24  Single-cell sequencing reveals unexpected protist diversity (phys.org)
03-24  Why cultivating drought-resistant plants disappoints: Soil physics may be the real bottleneck (phys.org)
03-24  A sudden surge in luminosity: Stacked dyes hint at brighter organic semiconductors (phys.org)
03-24  Chaos as a matter of direction: Researchers build layered material where order and disorder coexist (phys.org)
03-24  From slices to whole bodies: How 3D cell atlases could reshape pathology research (phys.org)
03-24  Is the biggest march in English history a myth? My research shows King Harold sailed down to the battle of Hastings (phys.org)
03-24  Study reshapes understanding of interaction between organelles in animal cells (phys.org)
03-24  High-pressure freezing boosts cell survival with less cryoprotectant, study shows (phys.org)
03-24  First quantum oscillations observed in gallium nitride holes (phys.org)
03-24  Engineered E. coli can monitor arsenic, offering a cheap biosensor (phys.org)
03-24  Record-smashing heat continues: ''Basically the entire U.S. is going to be hot'' (phys.org)
03-24  CryoPRISM: A new tool for observing cellular machinery in a more natural environment (phys.org)
03-24  Researchers reveal m6A epigenetic modification controls arbovirus infection and transmission (phys.org)
03-24  Roll-call votes may understate polarization in Congress, study finds (phys.org)
03-24  Prolonged exposure to microplastics disrupts the metabolism of Mediterranean octocorals, finds study (phys.org)
03-24  Astronomers discover 87 stellar stream candidates in the Milky Way (phys.org)
03-24  Astrophysicists resolve ''negative superhump'' conundrum of deep-space binary star systems (phys.org)
03-24  One step closer to deciphering TOR, the molecular machinery that makes humans and yeast grow (phys.org)
03-24  Shorebird science and conservation collective shows big data can protect birds (phys.org)
03-24  Image: NASA''s Hubble and Webb Telescopes survey the Pinwheel Galaxy (phys.org)
03-24  Genome-hopping ''Starships'' may explain why some pest-killing fungi stop working (phys.org)
03-24  Stealth superstorms reveal lightning on Jupiter: Beyond the superbolt (phys.org)
03-24  Superconducting chip generates tunable terahertz waves for compact imaging (phys.org)
03-24  LLMs stereotype non-Western moral values in predictable ways, research finds (phys.org)
03-24  Hubble revisits Crab Nebula to track 25 years of expansion (phys.org)
03-24  Jamming bacterial communications, instead of killing the microbes, might provide long-lasting treatment (phys.org)
03-24  Frustrated Lewis pair chemistry enables dual atom insertion to build bioactive molecules (phys.org)
03-24  Diamonds are not a geoengineer''s best friend: Carbon impurities provide a reality check (phys.org)
03-24  Climate change may complicate avalanche risk across the Pacific Northwest (phys.org)
03-24  Wildflower folk remedy shows modern potential for tackling antibiotic resistance (phys.org)
03-24  Unlocking longevity insights from ancient bristlecone pine (phys.org)
03-24  Precision of the food-directional ''waggle dance'' fluctuates with audience size and who''s in attendance, study reveals (phys.org)
03-24  Nanoplastics become more harmful after being outdoors, study finds (phys.org)
03-24  Green clay courts serve up environmental solutions by absorbing carbon dioxide (phys.org)
03-24  The ''silent takeover'': Invasive bees are reshaping Chile''s unique pollination networks (phys.org)
03-24  Study explores ''antifragility'' in nature, where some species benefit from extreme swings (phys.org)
03-24  Discovery of genetic switch could help turn rice into a perennial crop (phys.org)
03-24  The ''private solution trap'': Why richer countries may favor adaptation over public solutions, and who pays (phys.org)
03-24  A safer, nonflammable battery electrolyte exists, but self-assembly flaw is holding it back (phys.org)
03-24  Python scales host microstructures that block bacterial biofilms—revealing potential for antimicrobial materials (phys.org)
03-24  Tracking Arctic freshwater flow from space (phys.org)
03-24  Urban blue tits use discarded cigarette butts to protect their nests, study suggests (phys.org)
03-24  The evolutionary secret of the California poppy''s alkaloids (phys.org)
03-24  How dolphins communicate: New discoveries from a long‑term study in Sarasota, Florida (phys.org)
03-24  Decoding sugars one bond at a time—without labels (phys.org)
03-24  Striped mice survive harsh drought by slowing down and not getting stressed (phys.org)
03-24  Mining a methane-degrading bioreactor for protein rubies (phys.org)
03-24  Moby Dick ''ship sinking'' sperm whales caught headbutting on camera (phys.org)
03-23  Ancient ''syphilis-like'' disease in Vietnam challenges long-held assumptions on congenital infection (phys.org)
03-23  Self-cleaning fabric could eliminate the need for detergent (phys.org)
03-23  Quantum computers could have a fundamental limit after all (phys.org)
03-23  Saturn-mass world discovered orbiting two low-mass stars (phys.org)
03-23  Hydrogen shell detected around Nova Persei 1901 may be a planetary nebula (phys.org)
03-23  Did you hear the one about scientists telling jokes? Not many did, according to a study of humor at conferences (phys.org)
03-23  Electric current stabilizes spins at unstable points for new types of computing (phys.org)
03-23  Superconducting quantum processor performs well with significantly less wiring (phys.org)
03-23  Field-portable assays help scientists study and explore caves (phys.org)
03-23  Police misconduct is often traceable to warning signs before hire: Study recommends national hiring standards (phys.org)
03-23  How soil microbes may control the future of our planet (phys.org)
03-23  Research team examine ethical and methodological use of generative artificial intelligence in higher education (phys.org)
03-23  ''Space archaeology'' reveals first dynamic history of a giant spiral galaxy (phys.org)
03-23  Russia resumes use of space launch site damaged in accident (phys.org)
03-23  An end to the battle between touchscreens and long fingernails is on the horizon (phys.org)
03-23  Neutrality can speed up and stabilize collective decisions, new study shows (phys.org)
03-23  Measuring irreversibility in gene transcription (phys.org)
03-23  Two-thirds of workers are burned out—here''s what science says about how to tackle it (phys.org)
03-23  How conversation works—and why people with hearing loss rely more on their powers of prediction (phys.org)
03-23  Sea turtle shells reveal hidden records of ocean change (phys.org)
03-23  Fiber-optic sensors reveal how farming destroys soil''s natural structure (phys.org)
03-23  Study maps particulate thiols across western North Pacific, tracing them to phytoplankton (phys.org)
03-23  Palm oil, cocoa, coffee… Who''s going to tend to tomorrow''s large tropical plantations? (phys.org)
03-23  A lysosome switch could reshape research on cancer and neurodegenerative disease (phys.org)
03-23  How moss could help roads cope with heavy rain and reduce air pollution (phys.org)
03-23  All 5 fundamental units of life''s genetic code were just discovered in an asteroid sample (phys.org)
03-23  Analysis of 1.4 million interactions shows how employees achieve sophisticated AI collaboration (phys.org)
03-23  China''s earliest Bronze Age meteoritic iron artifact unearthed at Sanxingdui sacrificial site (phys.org)
03-23  How birds send heat into space measured for the first time—a hidden reflectance of feathers (phys.org)
03-23  The silver lining in Europe''s deforestation law delay: A chance to build fairer supply chains (phys.org)
03-22  Pike eat more as water warms, threatening native species (phys.org)
03-22  A Hall ''rectenna'' can detect signals over a 100 GHz frequency range (phys.org)
03-22  Sea levels around Africa are rising faster than the global average: What''s behind this alarming trend (phys.org)
03-22  Indigenous wisdom can guide Indonesia''s efforts to build a sustainable ocean economy (phys.org)
03-22  Trying your best in a second language? Here''s why native speakers seem so rude (phys.org)
03-22  Novel approach allows studying the DNA of otters without disturbing them (phys.org)
03-22  New metabolic atlas maps how plants take up and process selenium (phys.org)
03-22  Altered colony chemistry reveals a process that destroys termite societies (phys.org)
03-22  Hawaii tests asphalt made with recycled plastics and fishing nets for shedding (phys.org)
03-22  Gender conformity starts young, and boys and girls fall in line in different ways (phys.org)
03-22  Light-based technique creates artificial structures that mimic the scaffolding of cells (phys.org)
03-22  New research explores the paradox of firms'' unique technologies (phys.org)
03-22  Limited jobs block social mobility opportunities for young people in coastal and rural areas, study shows (phys.org)
03-22  Are humans naturally violent? New research challenges long-held assumptions (phys.org)
03-22  Can animals sense earthquakes? (phys.org)
03-22  Newly discovered photos show astronaut Neil Armstrong after the Gemini 8 emergency (phys.org)
03-22  Women assistant principals average 13.2 teaching years before first principal bid (phys.org)
03-22  How DICER cuts microRNAs with single-nucleotide precision (phys.org)
03-22  Where did the ancient Greeks and Romans think lightning came from? Hint: not just the gods (phys.org)
03-22  JWST probes emerging young star clusters in nearby spiral galaxy NGC 628 (phys.org)
03-22  Musk''s Twitter takeover highlights danger of owner-dominated social media platforms (phys.org)
03-22  Why drawing eyes on food packaging could stop seagulls stealing your chips (phys.org)
03-22  Dishwashing with side effects: Kitchen sponges release microplastics (phys.org)
03-22  Mussel-inspired glue from recycled plastics can be detached and reused (phys.org)
03-22  Dogs can overdose too: Naloxone training can save pets as well as humans (phys.org)
03-22  Two buried Iron Age hoards reveal first evidence for four-wheeled wagons in Britain (phys.org)
03-22  Motivated employees get more out-of-role work, even when it costs bonuses (phys.org)
03-22  Superconducting altermagnets could carry spin without energy loss (phys.org)
03-21  Scientists create wheat-only gel from bran fiber and gluten protein (phys.org)
03-21  Predicting RNA activity expands therapeutic possibilities (phys.org)
03-21  A student volunteer and a mesh suit helped us figure out how mosquitoes reach their targets (phys.org)
03-21  Moons orbiting wandering exoplanets could be habitable—with one catch (phys.org)
03-21  Expert opinion on AI, automation, and the future of work (phys.org)
03-21  Critically endangered monkey gives birth after surgery saves her foot (phys.org)
03-21  Seattle tried to guarantee higher pay for delivery drivers. Here''s why it didn''t work as intended (phys.org)
03-21  Saturday Citations: Merging brown dwarfs, ancient machine guns, gravitational wave detection (phys.org)
03-21  Kimchi-derived probiotic found to promote binding and excretion of intestinal nanoplastics (phys.org)
03-21  Physicists find electronic agents that govern flat band quantum materials (phys.org)
03-21  Youth leaving foster care with strong emotional support face lower incarceration odds (phys.org)
03-21  Satellite radar shows Alaska glaciers melt three extra weeks for each 1C of summer warming (phys.org)
03-21  March heat surges past 100 in California and Arizona, smashing records (phys.org)
03-21  Addressing the Achilles'' heel of marine protected areas (phys.org)
03-21  You probably agree with animals on which bird calls, frog noises and cricket chirps are most attractive—new study (phys.org)
03-21  Feeling you belong may keep scientists in ornithology, study suggests (phys.org)
03-21  Sweden''s ''old‑growth'' natural forests store 83% more carbon than managed woodlands—new study (phys.org)
03-21  English history''s biggest march is a myth—King Harold sailed to the Battle of Hastings (phys.org)
03-21  New model links carbon-13 spike to Great Oxidation Event 2.45 billion years ago (phys.org)
03-21  Synthesis of amino acids from carbon reaches 97% efficiency with cell-free system (phys.org)
03-21  Opening a new window into superconductivity by reimagining a classic tool (phys.org)
03-21  From free love to post-apocalyptic survival: A trend of redefining family has emerged (phys.org)
03-21  Designing better 2D electronics: Addressing anisotropic conductivity to cut contact resistance (phys.org)
03-21  Reconstructing food webs to reveal a dynamic Gulf of Maine (phys.org)
03-21  Why some regions are winning the fight against groundwater depletion (phys.org)
03-21  Climate variability poses a threat to cold blooded animals, research indicates (phys.org)
03-21  Moss-associated nitrogen fixation helps sustain plant growth in warming permafrost ecosystems (phys.org)
03-21  Chemo-optogenetic tool uses vitamin B₁₂ and green light to precisely regulate cell communication (phys.org)
03-21  DNA analysis reveals two Hirondellea amphipods range farther and deeper than known (phys.org)
03-21  New paper outlines pathways to equitable flood adaptation (phys.org)
03-21  Impressionist sea slugs create their patterns by arranging colorful photonic crystals (phys.org)
03-21  From whale falls to 4,000 meters deep: Two new species spotlight deep-sea life (phys.org)
03-21  A self-sufficient Mars garden? How cyanobacteria-based fertilizer could grow edible biomass (phys.org)
03-21  Researchers uncover gut-liver serotonin pathway that limits nanoparticle and viral delivery (phys.org)
03-21  Compact terahertz imaging system brings real-time, non-invasive clinical diagnostics closer (phys.org)
03-21  What ''Project Hail Mary'' gets right—and wrong—about astrophysics (phys.org)
03-21  Microbes make microplastics more likely to form ice in clouds, research reveals (phys.org)
03-21  Rivers and tidal currents keep 80% of microfibers from reaching oceans, study suggests (phys.org)
03-21  Courting the competition: Some male fruit flies serenade each other rather than fight (phys.org)
03-21  Ancient sling bullet delivers a 2,100-year-old taunt: ''Learn your lesson!'' (phys.org)
03-21  Replicating bacterial DNA relies on accordion-like folds to separate, researchers discover (phys.org)
03-21  Innovative recycling method can convert waste PET into high-quality raw materials and clean hydrogen (phys.org)
03-21  New ''atlas'' for dendritic cells creates order in international nomenclature (phys.org)
03-21  ''Plastic-eating'' fusion enzyme improves polyester textile recycling (phys.org)
03-21  Chatting with people beats interactions with AI chatbots when it comes to reducing loneliness (phys.org)
03-21  How AI‑supported storytelling helps adult learners understand environmental science (phys.org)
03-21  Computer simulation of refugee journeys improves social understanding among students (phys.org)
03-21  NASA hauls its repaired moon rocket from the hangar back to the pad for an early April launch (phys.org)
03-21  New controls can stretch, blur and even reverse quantum time flow (phys.org)
03-21  Record-breaking heat wave grips western US (phys.org)
03-21  Two new fungi species uncovered in Australian herbarium using DNA sequencing (phys.org)
03-21  Vertical gardens prove effective in improving indoor air quality (phys.org)
03-21  Low-cost test dissolves threat of fake drugs (phys.org)
03-20  New AI model predicts record high dipole moments in unexpected molecules (phys.org)
03-20  ALICE sees new sign of primordial plasma in proton collisions (phys.org)
03-20  Cells in the mosquito''s gut drive its appetite, research shows (phys.org)
03-20  Sea creatures reveal the physics behind animal body shape diversity (phys.org)
03-20  How clonal raider ants update their friend-or-foe recognition (phys.org)
03-20  Risk of groundwater contamination is still poorly monitored in the São Paulo Metropolitan Area, researchers warn (phys.org)
03-20  The deep freshwater reservoir hidden beneath the Great Salt Lake (phys.org)
03-20  Aquatic plant reduces antibiotics in water and genetic damage in fish, Piracicaba River study shows (phys.org)
03-20  Perceived inequality is a breeding ground for populism, say researchers (phys.org)
03-20  The next mountain tourism boom? Via Ferrata''s global rise prompts call for industry collaboration (phys.org)
03-20  Unexpected discovery leads to potential pollination control mechanism for baby corn (phys.org)
03-20  Smile mission set for April 9 launch to image Earth''s magnetic field in X-rays (phys.org)
03-20  Long-term road surveys reveal widespread declines in South African birds of prey (phys.org)
03-20  A new entanglement-enhanced quantum sensing scheme (phys.org)
03-20  Early Southwest heat is latest in parade of weather extremes as Earth warms (phys.org)
03-20  AI shows promise for flood forecasting and water security in data scarce regions (phys.org)
03-20  Meteorite hunters scour Ohio for fragments of 7-ton space rock that crashed into Earth (phys.org)
03-20  Mind over metal: Staying wary of metal-related toxicities for pets (phys.org)
03-20  Death of the front yard: The quiet change sweeping Sydney suburbs (phys.org)
03-20  A water solution for drought‑prone South Africa: We designed systems to replenish aquifers (phys.org)
03-20  Bird flu risk to Danish cattle: New tool can warn farmers before infection spreads (phys.org)
03-20  Moral metrics: Are corporate algorithms becoming our new moral authorities? (phys.org)
03-20  Why the gender wealth gap is still so stubborn, and what it means for women''s well-being (phys.org)
03-20  Workplace nature breaks may cut stress, study finds (phys.org)
03-20  How birds are spreading plastic pollution (phys.org)
03-20  Magnetic fields guide lab-grown blood vessels into precise patterns for drug testing (phys.org)
03-20  Newly identified disease of corn and sorghum may be mistaken for iron deficiency (phys.org)
03-20  Clearing the nanoscale bottleneck holding back next-gen electronics (phys.org)
03-20  Project Hail Mary is packed with hard science. An astrophysicist breaks it down (phys.org)
03-20  Engineered nanoparticles show enhanced intrinsic luminescence for biomedical imaging and cancer treatment (phys.org)
03-20  Ultra-thin MoSe₂ grating traps infrared light in a 40-nanometer layer (phys.org)
03-20  Eye-tracking reveals the brain commits to one syntax before a sentence is clear (phys.org)
03-20  H5N1 in marine mammals is spreading: Research tallies over 50,000 seals and sea lions killed along South America''s coast (phys.org)
03-20  Invasive grasses may be turning British Columbia''s burn scars into the next wildfire (phys.org)
03-20  A new strategy for talent recruitment involves hiring from the ''tip of the funnel'' (phys.org)
03-20  Molecular enhancements help plants light up when they''re under attack (phys.org)
03-20  Durum wheat lines combine freezing tolerance with high pasta quality (phys.org)
03-20  Audit managers'' work-life balance suffered during COVID (phys.org)
03-20  Light-activated medicines may cut side effects: How a switchable beta blocker works (phys.org)
03-20  An AI-guided gene-editing tool for more precise and safer DNA correction (phys.org)
03-20  Fluorescent dye that works in superacidic conditions expands possibilities for imaging in extreme environments (phys.org)
03-20  Milkweed evolves ''mind-blowing'' tactic to fight monarchs (phys.org)
03-20  Pompeii''s battle scars linked to an ancient ''machine gun'' (phys.org)
03-20  How a tryptophan-rich allosteric communication network helps activate a major drug target receptor (phys.org)
03-20  Air pollution to rise over Europe in coming days: EU agency (phys.org)
03-20  Earthquake scientists reveal how overplowing weakens soil at experimental farm (phys.org)
03-20  Monte Verde fieldwork resets age of famous South American archaeological site (phys.org)
03-20  How an RNA-binding protein detects and responds to non-optimal codon usage in human cells (phys.org)
03-20  Humans and animals have the same preference in mating calls, citizen science experiment finds (phys.org)
03-20  How our planet''s history was shaped when the Earth moved (phys.org)
03-20  Old-growth forests store a lot more carbon than managed forests, study finds (phys.org)
03-20  ''Miracle'': Europe reconnects with lost spacecraft (phys.org)
03-20  Study uncovers mineral ''sink'' that reduced phosphorus in early oceans, potentially delaying Earth''s oxygen rise (phys.org)
03-20  Microbial warfare helps bacteria evolve (phys.org)
03-20  Changing leafcutter ants'' food reshapes their microbial gardens, scientists find (phys.org)
03-20  AI can sway voter behavior—EU regulations fall short, study reveals (phys.org)
03-20  No exotic physics needed: A new formation mechanism of skyrmions inside magnets (phys.org)
03-20  JUICE is planning to do science on Jupiter''s ''minor'' moons too (phys.org)
03-20  Gravitational waves leave imprints on light emitted by atoms, theoretical study predicts (phys.org)
03-20  The moon''s going to get crowded. We should protect our heritage on it while we still can (phys.org)
03-20  ''Mini earthquakes'' turn tiny chips into radio signal powerhouses (phys.org)
03-20  Ancient brines helped build Idaho''s Silver Valley and Cobalt belt (phys.org)
03-19  A multi-lane highway for light: Topology helps build more robust photonic networks (phys.org)
03-19  Potential Strait of Hormuz blockade could disrupt global supply chains, study finds (phys.org)
03-19  Carefully controlled atoms make renewables more viable for plastics and fuels production (phys.org)
03-19  Mosquitoes may hold the key to saving endangered Australian wildlife (phys.org)
03-19  The discovery of a buried delta on Mars could boost the search for life (phys.org)
03-19  The best places to look for alien life: Scientists identify 45 Earth-like worlds to explore for a ''Project Hail Mary'' (phys.org)
03-19  DESI maps C-19, an extremely metal-poor Milky Way stellar stream (phys.org)
03-19  Cyclone Narelle: ''Compact,'' dangerous and unusually predictable (phys.org)
03-19  The Yamna reused sacred spaces in the north Pontic Steppe, study suggests (phys.org)
03-19  Nanodiamonds and beyond: Designing carbon materials with AI at exascale (phys.org)
03-19  Building a better, more precise droplet (phys.org)
03-19  Stories, not shopping lists: Narrative dating profiles draw more interest, experiments show (phys.org)
03-19  Researchers link carbon fiber weakening in aircraft to total moisture content (phys.org)
03-19  Sawdust waste could become fire-safe interiors with a composite that can be recycled (phys.org)
03-19  Myth defanged: Baby rattlesnake bites aren''t more dangerous than bites from adult rattlesnakes (phys.org)
03-19  Medieval chess promoted racial harmony and mutual respect, say historians (phys.org)
03-19  Fossil X-ray reveals new species of baby dino named for iconic Korean cartoon (phys.org)
03-19  Legal jargon increases guilty verdicts, reduces trust in judicial system, study finds (phys.org)
03-19  Mystery fish deaths in Papua New Guinea prompt health warning (phys.org)
03-19  World Happiness Report highlights social media''s negative impact, ranks Finland as happiest country (phys.org)
03-19  Changing shower and toilet habits could help close England''s five billion-liter water gap, research finds (phys.org)
03-19  More and more teachers and students are using AI, even though it might do more harm than good (phys.org)
03-19  Some ''designer'' crossbreed dogs may have more problem behaviors than pure breeds (phys.org)
03-19  School phone policies not silver bullet for student outcomes (phys.org)
03-19  New DNA base editor minimizes bystander edits while maintaining high efficiency (phys.org)
03-19  New ice core studies expand histories of greenhouse gases and ocean temperature to 3 million years (phys.org)
03-19  Global insect rescue plan requires new technology to ensure success (phys.org)
03-19  Clearing circular RNA from cells extends lifespan, C. elegans study reveals (phys.org)
03-19  Ancient climate records reveal a wetter Levant that may have guided early humans out of Africa (phys.org)
03-19  White-rot fungi show promise for reducing pharmaceutical residues in biosolids (phys.org)