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17:03  Rare snow socks New Orleans as Arctic blast chills much of US (phys.org)
16:58  Brazil saw 79% jump in area burned by fires in 2024: monitor (phys.org)
16:56  Elephants can''t pursue their release from a Colorado zoo because they''re not human, court says (phys.org)
13:00  Curious blue rings in trees and shrubs reveal cold summers of the past—potentially caused by volcanic eruptions (phys.org)
08:00  Action urged over climate change''s impact on hydropower and wildlife (phys.org)
06:06  Team manipulates intracellular signal transduction using optogenetic technology (phys.org)
06:05  How war and climate crisis are reshaping the global fertilizer industry (phys.org)
06:03  A tether covered in solar panels could boost the ISS''s orbit (phys.org)
05:58  Chinese ''artificial sun'' sets a record towards fusion power generation (phys.org)
05:47  NASA rockets to fly through flickering, vanishing auroras (phys.org)
05:47  Garden ponds: Hidden gems of urban biodiversity conservation (phys.org)
05:47  Skin-penetrating nematodes'' love-hate relationship with CO₂ could lead to new parasitic infection treatments (phys.org)
05:47  Illuminating an asymmetric gap in a topological antiferromagnet (phys.org)
05:46  Study of deadly dog cancer reveals new clues for improved treatment (phys.org)
05:46  Building sentence structure may be language-specific, brain activity study finds (phys.org)
05:44  Seeing the unseen: New method reveals ''hyperaccessible'' window in freshly replicated DNA (phys.org)
05:30  The ash left behind by the Los Angeles wildfires might be toxic, experts warn (phys.org)
05:27  Harnessing electromagnetic waves and quantum materials to improve wireless communication technologies (phys.org)
05:20  Governor proposes banning cellphones in schools throughout New York state starting next fall (phys.org)
05:15  City-dwelling spur-winged lapwings move around more than their rural counterparts (phys.org)
05:12  New findings shed light on cell health: Key insights into the recycling process inside cells (phys.org)
05:09  Natural features and oil and gas structures influence the movement of whale sharks across the seascape (phys.org)
05:09  Reversing age-related fertility decline in male fruit flies: The crucial role of seminal fluid (phys.org)
04:55  Transforming China''s food system: Researchers assess potential pathways for sustainability (phys.org)
04:30  Does the world need a ''universal language'' of accounting? (phys.org)
04:28  Scientists succeed in trapping molecules to perform quantum operations for the first time (phys.org)
04:25  Extreme climate pushed thousands of lakes in West Greenland ''across a tipping point,'' study finds (phys.org)
04:22  Looking to Kenya''s Lake Victoria and cyanobacteria for what may come for Lake Erie (phys.org)
04:10  Innovative process converts urine into slow-release crystal fertilizer (phys.org)
04:05  Pesticide mixtures shown to be present in soil and plants all year round, not just during application times (phys.org)
04:05  Large bipedal dinosaur footprints discovered: Possible evidence of Mongolian giant Saurolophus (phys.org)
03:46  Novel perovskite growth method leads to ultrahigh-resolution micro-LED displays (phys.org)
03:39  Nanoislands on silicon enable switchable topological textures for new electronic applications (phys.org)
03:31  Systems engineering of cell factories almost doubles output, offering a sustainable fossil-fuel alternative (phys.org)
03:29  Scientists harness the power of ''layered'' crystals for energy innovation (phys.org)
03:25  Harnessing proteins to clean contaminated soil (phys.org)
03:24  Ship slime build-up: Biofilm growth model could enable lower costs and emissions in ocean transport (phys.org)
03:00  How nonprofits pitch in before, during and after disasters strike (phys.org)
02:50  Learning your political opponents don''t actually hate you can reduce toxic polarization and antidemocratic attitudes (phys.org)
02:40  Women were at the center of iron age Britain. New find reminds us how misogyny has shaped our view of the past (phys.org)
02:31  Scientists discover compound to combat malaria''s resurgence in warming climates (phys.org)
02:29  Beer sold in grocery stores drives higher sales in other categories (phys.org)
02:29  AI model simulates 500 million years of evolution to generate a new fluorescent protein (phys.org)
02:29  Melting temperature and phase stability of iron under core-like conditions shed light on Earth''s geodynamics (phys.org)
02:20  Regeneratively farmed is the new buzz label on supermarket shelves, but what does it actually mean? (phys.org)
02:10  Women are seen as ''saviours'' or ''victims'' in climate change debates: Why this is a problem (phys.org)
02:01  Survey with American employees reveals ''workers want a say in their work'' (phys.org)
02:00  Lessons from ''stop and frisk'' can help Philly police use drones to improve safety without compromising civil liberties (phys.org)
01:57  I''m an economist. Here''s why I''m worried the California insurance crisis could trigger broader financial instability (phys.org)
01:57  Electrons in twisted graphene form novel 1/3 fractional quantum Hall state (phys.org)
01:56  Next-gen fibers: Smart textile can sense light, pressure, smell and even taste (phys.org)
01:38  How do we survive crises—then and now? Archaeologists examine four common resilience strategies (phys.org)
01:38  Extreme supersonic winds measured on a planet outside our solar system (phys.org)
01:38  Size matters for foodborne pathogens: Poop from small birds unlikely to pose food safety risk for farmers (phys.org)
01:38  Lab-grown intestines: Protein printing mimics human gut structures (phys.org)
01:38  Nickel mining a serious concern for climate action, reveals study (phys.org)
01:34  A new frontier in understanding electron dynamics: Imaging with attosecond short X-ray flashes (phys.org)
01:17  New evidence suggests megaflood refilled the Mediterranean Sea 5 million years ago (phys.org)
01:14  Ceramic catalyst uses sodium and boron to drive sustainable industrial reactions (phys.org)
01:00  Electrochemical process recycles CO₂ from flue gases with just 2% concentration (phys.org)
00:53  Endangered and exceptional: New insect species highlights Kosovo biodiversity hotspot (phys.org)
00:44  Surveys reveal zone of possible agreement for Israeli–Palestinian peace agreement (phys.org)
00:41  Water boosts catalytic recycling efficiency for plastic waste (phys.org)
00:39  Communities affected by public mass shootings see alcohol sales increase across US (phys.org)
00:18  Spotted hyena found in Egypt for the first time in 5,000 years (phys.org)
00:17  Despite knowing where and when people hunt, Canada geese don''t flee far (phys.org)
00:16  Coral bleaching on Great Barrier Reef reaches ''catastrophic'' levels (phys.org)
00:15  Neuroimaging uncovers why diverse teams excel in ideas but falter in execution (phys.org)
00:14  Atomic pair catalyst converts methane to acetic acid with high efficiency (phys.org)
00:01  Black holes are spinning faster than expected, researchers find (phys.org)
00:00  Paper-based sensors provide eco-friendly, affordable way to monitor global agriculture (phys.org)
00:00  First fast radio burst traced to old, dead, elliptical galaxy (phys.org)
00:00  Salt deposit ring inside your pasta pan? Researchers unveil the physical mechanisms at play (phys.org)
01-21  ''Extremely critical'' risk as winds whip fire-weary Los Angeles (phys.org)
01-21  Structural insights reveal drug target in trypanosome parasites (phys.org)
01-21  Innovative technique flips chemical polarity for targeted drug creation (phys.org)
01-21  Research identifies PICH protein as key player in preventing chromosome breakage linked to cancer (phys.org)
01-21  Urban studies: Doing research when every city is different (phys.org)
01-21  SMART: One step closer to nuclear fusion with its first plasma (phys.org)
01-21  Australian Plantago could replace psyllium husk in gluten-free breads, research suggests (phys.org)
01-21  Trump vows to plant flag on Mars, omits mention of Moon return (phys.org)
01-21  Despite fears of falling trust in expert knowledge, a global survey shows New Zealanders value science highly (phys.org)
01-21  New Zealand mayor goes nuclear after Trump claims US ''split the atom'' (phys.org)
01-21  Trump leaves Paris climate agreement, doubles down on fossil fuels (phys.org)
01-21  Trump''s climate retreat shines light on green leaders (phys.org)
01-21  Strong earthquake in Taiwan injures 27 and causes scattered damage (phys.org)
01-21  The red flowering gum: A perennial favorite and a summer stunner (phys.org)
01-21  How evolutionary adaptations enable a fruit fly to detect and thrive on toxic food sources (phys.org)
01-21  Global water research overlooks needs of the Global South, study says (phys.org)
01-21  Don''t rely on social media users for fact-checking. Many don''t care much about the common good (phys.org)
01-21  Trump''s meme coin is nothing new—it takes a page out of the ancient world''s playbook (phys.org)
01-21  LA fires risk reinforcing the false idea that we''re all in this together—the poor are still more vulnerable (phys.org)
01-21  Art as resistance: Digital archive documents how protest arts address police violence (phys.org)
01-21  Saving lives and limbs on the high seas: The extraordinary world of early modern ship''s surgeons (phys.org)
01-21  Climate change is fueling Trump''s desire to tap into Canada''s water and Arctic resources (phys.org)
01-21  Trump signs executive order reversing Biden-era restrictions on oil and gas exploration in Alaska (phys.org)
01-21  What do Trump''s environmental rollbacks mean for California? (phys.org)
01-21  Discovery shows oyster blood proteins improve antibiotic effectiveness (phys.org)
01-21  X-ray observations uncover merger process in a nearby low-mass galaxy cluster (phys.org)
01-21  Publishing during postdoc years tied to later academic career success (phys.org)
01-21  Genetically engineered yeast produces high levels of healthy fatty acid (phys.org)
01-21  Canada''s black market cannabis sites shun crypto dollars (phys.org)
01-21  Study suggests travelers are willing to pay more for low-emission flights (phys.org)
01-21  Improved radon gas mapping finds nearly 25% of Americans living in highest risk areas (phys.org)
01-21  Newly fabricated crystals control interactions between high-frequency phonons and single quantum systems (phys.org)
01-21  Why you should (not) get a dog: The pros and cons of dog ownership (phys.org)
01-21  After millennia as CO₂ sink, more than one-third of Arctic-boreal region is now a source (phys.org)
01-21  Dried plants 19th-century Australian colonial institution indicate secret, illicit snacking among residents (phys.org)
01-21  Annual carbon monoxide emissions measured from Europe''s 21 largest steel plants (phys.org)
01-21  Turf over surf: Isotope analysis reveals prehistoric Greek dietary practices (phys.org)
01-21  Majority of Ukrainians ''cautiously optimistic'' about Trump presidency, according to study (phys.org)
01-21  Book explores the ecology and management of invasive Prosopis trees in Eastern Africa (phys.org)
01-21  Fermenting seaweed could boost consumption (phys.org)
01-21  Chemical research often contains inaccurate mass measurement data, according to AI analysis (phys.org)
01-21  Students act better in dangerous situations after visiting experience center (phys.org)
01-21  Darwin and Bateman thought female animals weren''t promiscuous—they were wrong (phys.org)
01-21  Satellite monitors offshore gas flaring in South China Sea (phys.org)
01-21  ''Going long'' is a winning strategy for professional investment fund managers, says study (phys.org)
01-21  How do street gangs use social media? Study sheds light on ''cyberbanging'' (phys.org)
01-21  Study highlights the need for simpler, evidence-based leadership development (phys.org)
01-21  Malargüe—A satellite dish best served cold: Cryogenic upgrade boosts capacity by almost 80% (phys.org)
01-21  Q&A: Causes, spread and solutions for California''s wildfire crisis (phys.org)
01-21  Report describes ways EU increasingly targeted by Russian sabotage (phys.org)
01-21  Exploring how the increase in extreme precipitation events is causing more flooding (phys.org)
01-21  Astronauts on NASA''s Artemis mission to the moon will need better boots. Here''s why (phys.org)
01-21  People pulled together to help LA fire survivors—60 years of research shows these unsung heroes are crucial (phys.org)
01-21  Memes improve learning and attitude towards science, study finds (phys.org)
01-21  US to withdraw from Paris agreement, expand drilling (phys.org)
01-21  A key to protecting apples from climate change might be hiding in Michigan''s forests (phys.org)
01-21  Activists slam ''destructive'' Indonesia forest conversion plan (phys.org)
01-21  Simultaneous techniques help determine the form of disordered proteins (phys.org)
01-21  Using infrared heat transfer to modify chemical reactions (phys.org)
01-21  Three ways to assess how Liverpool''s tidal energy plan will affect the environment (phys.org)
01-21  1080 baits are used to kill foxes, cats and dingoes—but other animals can be more likely to eat them (phys.org)
01-21  The US has exposed the World Anti-Doping Agency''s precarious funding model (phys.org)
01-21  Mountaineers help scientists find nanoplastics in remote glaciers (phys.org)
01-21  RNA''s biophysical behavior offers new insights into X chromosome inactivation (phys.org)
01-21  Why are people taking selfies in front of the LA wildfires? (phys.org)
01-21  A new chapter in Roman administration: Insights from a late Roman inscription (phys.org)
01-21  Ethiopian earthquakes and volcanic eruptions: Earth scientist explains the link (phys.org)
01-21  Quantum ''umbilical cord'' links metal and insulator states in many materials, study shows (phys.org)
01-21  Antibacterials are everywhere: For the sake of our microbiome, we need to control their use (phys.org)
01-21  Small carnivores may have constituted important part of hunter–gatherer nutrition in the Levant (phys.org)
01-21  Heat waves could worsen as soil moisture changes, climate models reveal (phys.org)
01-21  Why improving social housing could be remarkably simple (and affordable) (phys.org)
01-21  Kenya''s farmers have lots of digital tools to help boost productivity. How they can be made more effective? (phys.org)
01-21  Why Africa''s young scientists should help check the quality of climate change research (phys.org)
01-21  Not sure what font to choose? Typography study helps find the right type (phys.org)
01-21  Predictive descriptor unlocks high-performance nanozymes for peroxidase-like activity (phys.org)
01-21  Religious ''mercy release'' of hybrid groupers can have significant ecological impact (phys.org)
01-21  Controlling plasma heat in a fusion energy power plant: ''Louvers'' on fusion device should exhaust gases as hot as a star (phys.org)
01-21  Tropical cyclones and internal tides contribute to deep near-inertial kinetic energy, researchers discover (phys.org)
01-21  From securing pets to building ''insect hotels''—here are seven ways to attract birds to your garden (phys.org)
01-21  The use of drones during wildfires can disrupt response operations (phys.org)
01-21  Cable bacteria conduct protons over 100 micrometers, hinting at bioelectronic potential (phys.org)
01-21  Biden helped bring science out of the lab and into the community—emphasizing research focused on solutions (phys.org)
01-21  Smaller fish offer better nutrition and lower environmental cost, Amazon River study finds (phys.org)
01-21  Climate misinformation is rife on social media—and poised to get worse (phys.org)
01-21  ''Troublesome'' radio galaxy 32 times the size of Milky Way spotted (phys.org)
01-21  Study reveals that, in chimpanzees, peeing is ''contagious'' (phys.org)
01-21  Scientists uncover structure of critical component in deadly Nipah virus (phys.org)
01-21  The Starbase rocket testing facility is permanently changing the landscape of southern Texas (phys.org)
01-20  Mystery mounds reveal the history of water on Mars (phys.org)
01-20  Spin has transformed modern-day tennis—here''s the physics behind it (phys.org)
01-20  Different public opinions could slow down use of natural methods to protect the UK''s coasts (phys.org)
01-20  How lift-net fisheries affect cetacean ecology in Kaimana, Indonesia (phys.org)
01-20  How a pervasive microorganism generates a greenhouse gas (phys.org)
01-20  Economic inequality is a powerful predictor of democratic erosion, study finds (phys.org)
01-20  Deep beneath California''s Sierra Nevada, Earth''s lithosphere may be peeling away (phys.org)
01-20  NASA sets new hydrogen sulfide exposure limits for space missions (phys.org)
01-20  Study highlights the vital role of coastal wetlands (phys.org)
01-20  Smartphone swipes reveal clues to how we make decisions (phys.org)
01-20  Experiment validates electric ion thruster simulations (phys.org)
01-20  Book explores social media as tool for young people to express their political views (phys.org)
01-20  Wildfire hazards don''t stop when the fire goes out (phys.org)
01-20  Newly discovered group hosts two optically dark star-forming galaxies (phys.org)
01-20  Life after logging: Tracking the recovery of forest bird communities after protected area establishment in Amazonia (phys.org)
01-20  Student project discovers superconductor with hallmark of unconventional superconductivity (phys.org)
01-20  Colorado releases 15 wolves from Canada in second round of historic reintroduction (phys.org)
01-20  A wave of cat deaths from bird flu prompts new rules on pet food production (phys.org)
01-20  Uranium fever collides with industry''s dark past in Navajo country (phys.org)
01-20  Indonesia launches international carbon exchange (phys.org)
01-20  Global study finds strong public trust in scientists (phys.org)
01-20  Climate change is forcing us to rethink our sense of ''home''—and what it means to lose it (phys.org)
01-20  Surprise finding sheds light on what causes Huntington''s disease, a devastating fatal brain disorder (phys.org)
01-19  What is an oligarchy, and is the United States poised to become one? (phys.org)
01-19  From cod logs to frog bogs: We catalogued 400 ways to help species survive a warmer world (phys.org)
01-19  Mathematical model shows how conformity influences cultural trends and polarization (phys.org)
01-19  Alabama refuge is a paradise for birders and thousands of migrating sandhill cranes (phys.org)
01-19  How scientists with disabilities are making research labs and fieldwork more accessible (phys.org)
01-19  Indonesia''s Mount Ibu erupts more than 1,000 times this month (phys.org)
01-19  Trump''s second presidency: How our deepest fears can shape political outcomes (phys.org)
01-19  Why is one half of Mars so different to the other? ''Marsquakes'' may have just revealed the answer (phys.org)
01-19  Extreme fire: ''unprecedented risk'' poorly understood (phys.org)
01-19  Echoing in eternity: 2,100-year-old Alexander the Great mosaic analyzed for restoration (phys.org)
01-18  Extinction threatens nearly a quarter of all freshwater species (phys.org)
01-18  How is Antarctica melting, exactly? Crucial details are beginning to come into focus (phys.org)
01-18  Carbon dioxide up at rates ''incompatible'' with 1.5C target, study warns (phys.org)
01-18  Saturday citations: New cretaceous predator just dropped; neutron star mountains; a cool ''living seawall'' (phys.org)
01-18  Study reveals native plants'' role in managing road salt pollution (phys.org)
01-18  Dual-reactor system converts CO₂ to consumable single-cell protein (phys.org)
01-18  Los Angeles fires have scorched largest urban area in California in at least 40 years (phys.org)
01-18  Watch doorbell camera capture rare meteorite strike in Canada (phys.org)
01-18  Slew of satellite projects aims to head off future wildfires (phys.org)
01-18  Traffic jams? Study reveals ants'' secrets to smooth traffic flow (phys.org)
01-18  A new industrial megaproject threatens the view of the world''s best observatories (phys.org)
01-18  New model predicts solar storm particle acceleration and escape (phys.org)
01-18  New sorghum variant outperforms soybeans in oil production (phys.org)
01-18  Microbial diversity mapped: 42% of bacteria lack genomic data, study finds (phys.org)
01-18  Bacteria in polymers create cable-like structures that grow into living gels (phys.org)
01-18  2024 saw fastest-ever annual rise in CO2 levels: UK weather service (phys.org)
01-18  Self-management skill and sense of purpose go hand-in-hand, study suggests (phys.org)
01-18  Study identifies illicit finance risks in Premier League club ownership structures (phys.org)
01-18  A seed-sized signal amplifier chip could boost space communications (phys.org)
01-18  Space itself may have created galaxies (phys.org)
01-18  Researchers combine citizens'' help and cutting-edge tech to track biodiversity (phys.org)
01-18  Hubble tracks down a ''blue lurker'' among stars (phys.org)
01-18  Newly discovered mechanism enables precise gene regulation by combining DNA and RNA epigenetics (phys.org)
01-18  Groundwater threatened by droughts and heavy rainfalls, long-term analyses find (phys.org)
01-18  Direct measurements can reduce uncertainty in soil carbon credit markets (phys.org)
01-18  ''Dog-found'' truffle: Researchers and canines discover two new truffle species (phys.org)
01-18  Permafrost in climate change: Models predict Arctic''s response to global warming (phys.org)
01-18  Research reveals hurricane impact on water resources and climate change (phys.org)
01-18  Bioactive compounds with possible industrial applications identified in extremophilic bacteria from Andes (phys.org)
01-18  Study says tighter land-use controls hurt productivity, innovation among builders, fuel housing crisis (phys.org)
01-18  Image: Hubble reveals Jupiter in ultraviolet light (phys.org)
01-18  Polymer editing can upcycle waste into higher-performance plastics (phys.org)
01-18  How to glimpse a parade of planets in the January night sky (phys.org)
01-18  Not only cereals: Revealing the menu of farmers 5,000 years ago (phys.org)
01-18  Shocking cues: How cells harness electric fields to migrate during embryonic development (phys.org)
01-18  Twisting light: Novel metasurface offers compact solution for circularly polarized light (phys.org)
01-18  Cell imaging technology: AI transforms label-free photoacoustic microscopy into confocal microscopy (phys.org)
01-18  EU watchdog approves new vaccines against bluetongue (phys.org)
01-18  New fossil species sheds light on divergent life-history strategies in early land plants (phys.org)
01-18  Peeling back the layers: Exploring capping effects on nickelate superconductivity (phys.org)
01-18  Biologists shed light on the physiology and behavior of cormorants and anhingas (phys.org)
01-18  Long-term contributions from pre-formed leaves in cycad seeds (phys.org)
01-18  Young people are losing interest in sustainable investing, survey shows (phys.org)
01-18  Big-eyed conch snails use vision to jump away from predators (phys.org)
01-18  Student unions: Warnings of toxic problems fueling disillusionment need to be dealt with (phys.org)
01-18  NASA''s IMAP instrument installations complete (phys.org)
01-18  Redefining the second: Optical atomic clock achieves record accuracy in comparison measurement (phys.org)
01-18  Turning the Hubble tension into a crisis: New measurement confirms universe is expanding too fast for current models (phys.org)
01-18  ''Species-metabolism'' dual-targeting technology unlocks microbial and enzyme resources (phys.org)
01-18  Leaf beetles'' evolutionary success linked to gene transfer and symbiosis (phys.org)
01-17  Sewer sludge is dangerous to health, EPA says of biosolids and PFAS (phys.org)
01-17  Students discover chimpanzees make rhythmic sounds (despite limited sense of rhythm) (phys.org)
01-17  Metastable marvel: X-rays illuminate an exotic material transformation (phys.org)
01-17  Machinery behind bacterial nanowires discovered (phys.org)
01-17  Isotopes in early South African hominin teeth show they ate little meat (phys.org)
01-17  Climate change driving ''cost-of-living'' squeeze in lizards (phys.org)
01-17  What are the Santa Ana winds that are fueling the L.A. wildfires? When will they die down? (phys.org)
01-17  Moving to a plant-based diet can mitigate climate change, research suggests (phys.org)
01-17  Image: Hubble captures young stars changing their environments (phys.org)
01-17  Researchers develop tools to help dog owners manage pet obesity (phys.org)
01-17  Reinventing the South Florida seawall to help marine life, buffer rising seas (phys.org)
01-17  Do offshore wind farms harm whales? Experts weigh in as Trump labels them ''dangerous'' (phys.org)
01-17  Mars''s two distinct hemispheres caused by mantle convection not giant impacts, study claims (phys.org)
01-17  Mars''s rare disappearing solar wind event explained (phys.org)
01-17  Astronomers capture unprecedented view of supermassive black hole in action (phys.org)
01-17  US braces for freezing weather fueled by polar vortex (phys.org)
01-17  Los Angeles fire evacuees told no return for at least a week (phys.org)
01-17  SpaceX catches Starship booster again, but upper stage explodes (phys.org)
01-17  Study provides insight into how some species thrive in dark, oxygen-free environments (phys.org)
01-17  New review calls for shift from economic growth to well-being within planetary limits (phys.org)
01-17  Mind''s eye: How fish detect color and brightness with the brain''s pineal gland (phys.org)
01-17  Astrophysicists reveal structure of 74 exocomet belts orbiting nearby stars (phys.org)
01-17  Brits still associate working-class accents with criminal behavior: Study warns of bias in the criminal justice system (phys.org)
01-17  Bezos'' Blue Origin has successfully launched its New Glenn rocket to orbit, a feat 15 years in the making (phys.org)
01-17  Snakes in potted olive trees ''tip of the iceberg'' of ornamental plant trade hazards, say researchers (phys.org)
01-17  Anomalous Hall torque: ''Brand new physics'' for next-generation spintronics (phys.org)
01-17  The secret lives of Phillip Island''s divorcing penguins (phys.org)
01-17  Amid rising geopolitical tensions, researchers call for ''safe zones'' for scientific collaboration (phys.org)
01-17  An even ghostlier neutrino may rule the universe (phys.org)
01-17  Disinformation in 2024 was rife, and it''s likely to bring more risks in 2025 (phys.org)
01-17  Touschek and Gatto: Exploring a friendship that would shape fundamental physics (phys.org)
01-17  Population genomic analysis uncovers complex breeding history of celery (phys.org)
01-17  Magnolias and other threatened trees feeling the heat in Honduras (phys.org)
01-17  Gene-edited soil bacteria could provide third source of nitrogen for corn production (phys.org)
01-17  Where is Tahlequah? What we know about the mother orca and her calf (phys.org)
01-17  Panorama of Andromeda galaxy unveils hundreds of millions of stars (phys.org)
01-17  Heavy dipnictogen chemistry: Researchers create heterocycles with more than one antimony atom (phys.org)
01-17  Schools need to boost entry-level salaries to better compete for novice teachers, study says (phys.org)
01-17  Seedling shuffle: Climate warming reshapes plant communities by changing the order of seed germination (phys.org)
01-17  Stronger, greener superglue: Biodegradable polymer outperforms commercial options (phys.org)