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02:13  A major shift in the US landscape: ''Wild'' disturbances are overtaking human-directed changes (phys.org)
02:00  ''Quantum squeezing'' a nanoscale particle for the first time (phys.org)
02:00  ''Like talking on the telephone'': Quantum computing engineers get atoms chatting long distance (phys.org)
02:00  Gender, language and income biases limit contributions to scientific, English-language journals (phys.org)
02:00  Partnership with Kenya''s Turkana community helps scientists discover genes involved in adaptation to desert living (phys.org)
02:00  Genomic evolution of major malaria-transmitting mosquito species uncovered (phys.org)
02:00  Brazil faces surge in mosquito-borne disease as climate change and urbanization intensify (phys.org)
02:00  Using only genomics and a one-time tree count, a new model can accurately predict a forest''s future (phys.org)
01:39  Brewery makes new beer from yeast launched in rocket (phys.org)
01:34  Millennial pink, gen Z yellow, brat green… Tell me your favorite colors, and I''ll guess your generation (phys.org)
01:32  Primordial black hole''s final burst may solve neutrino mystery (phys.org)
01:23  Researchers develop colorized X-ray imaging for clearer material and tissue analysis (phys.org)
01:20  Carbon credits have little to no effect on making companies greener, study reveals (phys.org)
01:12  Computational method cuts through the noise to bring clarity to single-cell analysis (phys.org)
01:12  Court rulings increasingly demand scientific certainty—but the case of titanium dioxide shows that''s not always possible (phys.org)
01:11  Stones have been ''overfished'' from the sea. Here''s how Denmark''s rocky reefs are being restored (phys.org)
01:10  New Picasso portrait unveiled at Paris auction house (phys.org)
01:04  Tracking bigscale pomfret could expose key links in deep-sea food webs (phys.org)
00:56  Quantifying the economic cost of climate change for Europe''s forests (phys.org)
00:55  Shape-shifting collisions offer new tool for studying early matter produced in Big Bang''s aftermath (phys.org)
00:51  Physicists create new electrically controlled silicon-based quantum device (phys.org)
00:36  Mixing tree species does not always make forests more drought-resilient, study finds (phys.org)
00:33  For birds, flocks promise safety, especially if you''re faster than your neighbor (phys.org)
00:31  Children''s best interests should anchor Canada''s approach to their online privacy (phys.org)
00:29  A walk across Alaska''s Arctic sea ice brings to life the losses that appear in climate data (phys.org)
00:28  Tomorrow''s quantum computers could use sound, not light (phys.org)
00:25  Either too little or too much: Report finds world''s water cycles are getting more erratic (phys.org)
00:22  How an astronaut calculates risk (phys.org)
00:19  Droughts sync up across India''s major rivers as the climate changes, 800 years of streamflow records suggest (phys.org)
00:12  The climate policies that EU citizens like (and those they don''t) (phys.org)
00:06  Hubble sees white dwarf eating piece of Pluto-like object (phys.org)
00:05  Climate inequity in natural flood management solutions (phys.org)
00:02  New agamid lizard species discovered in semi-arid shrublands of China (phys.org)
00:01  3D LiDAR technology captures morphology and rock art of La Pileta Cave (phys.org)
09-18  Inspired by bacteria''s defense strategies, scientists develop chemical DNA tagging for genome editing (phys.org)
09-18  Personal storytelling during medical training can improve learning and way doctors connect with their patients (phys.org)
09-18  Right-wing extremist violence is more frequent and more deadly than left-wing violence—what the data shows (phys.org)
09-18  Bioengineers explore how tumor mechanics and tiny messengers could shape the future of cancer research (phys.org)
09-18  Physicist proves unsolvability beyond one dimension for quantum Ising models (phys.org)
09-18  Jaguar swims over a kilometer, showing dams are not absolute barriers to large carnivores (phys.org)
09-18  At the height of the pandemic, Americans of all political stripes were on guard against COVID (phys.org)
09-18  Research highlights how PFAS uptake differs among crops (phys.org)
09-18  Leveling the playing field: How technology practices can reduce remote worker bias (phys.org)
09-18  Cut emissions 70% by 2035? There''s only one policy that can get us there (phys.org)
09-18  Hybrid nanoantennas enable light capture from diamond defects (phys.org)
09-18  Decoding a decade of grouper grunts unlocks spawning secrets and shifts (phys.org)
09-18  Shedding light on the toxicity of Bluefin tuna (phys.org)
09-18  Dogs can extend word meanings to new objects based on function, not appearance (phys.org)
09-18  South American amber deposit ''abuzz'' with ancient insects (phys.org)
09-18  Body-positive and humorous parody social media inspire women to challenge unrealistic body standards (phys.org)
09-18  U.S. faces rising death toll from wildfire smoke, study finds (phys.org)
09-18  From fragile to fertile: The science behind sandy soil recovery (phys.org)
09-18  How you make it matters: Spintronics device performance tied to atomic interface changes (phys.org)
09-18  Arctic sea ice reaches annual low (phys.org)
09-18  eDNA can help detect kelp-derived carbon on ocean floor (phys.org)
09-18  People with conservative political leanings more likely to believe in health disinformation, study finds (phys.org)
09-18  Climate change linked to landslide that buried Swiss village (phys.org)
09-18  New robot developed for vineyard applications (phys.org)
09-18  Thermal trigger: Scientists develop heat-activated protein control for targeted cell death (phys.org)
09-18  Small nuclear RNA base editing offers a safer alternative to CRISPR, researchers find (phys.org)
09-18  Barley''s root defense: Protein could be key to surviving acidic, aluminum-rich soils (phys.org)
09-18  New light-powered gears fit inside a strand of hair (phys.org)
09-18  Northrop Grumman cargo ship reaches the International Space Station a day late after engine issue (phys.org)
09-18  Farm dams could cut emissions and boost wildlife if farmers get support (phys.org)
09-18  How will SpaceX''s massive Starship affect you when it comes to Florida? (phys.org)
09-18  Secret spider societies reveal surprising brain differences (phys.org)
09-18  California issues advisory on a parasitic fly whose maggots can infest living humans (phys.org)
09-18  Simulations of exoplanet formation may help inform search for extraterrestrial life (phys.org)
09-18  Engineers uncover why tiny particles form clusters in turbulent air (phys.org)
09-18  Supermassive black holes observed in the most distant ''dying'' massive galaxies, revealing co-evolution (phys.org)
09-18  Astronomers detect a new black-widow pulsar (phys.org)
09-18  New Mars research reveals multiple episodes of habitability in Jezero Crater (phys.org)
09-18  The European roots of Africa''s giant predatory dinosaurs (phys.org)
09-18  New software tool aims to democratize access to space camera development (phys.org)
09-18  MicroBooNE detector excludes electron neutrino cause of MiniBooNE anomaly (phys.org)
09-18  Tiny creatures with big influence on coral reefs (phys.org)
09-18  Afghanistan''s August 2025 earthquake reveals the cost of international isolation, scientists warn (phys.org)
09-18  Universal scheme efficiently generates arbitrary two-qubit gates in superconducting quantum processors (phys.org)
09-18  EU seeks ''face-saving'' deal on UN climate target (phys.org)
09-18  Can Hayabusa2 touch down? Study reveals space mission''s target asteroid is tinier and faster than thought (phys.org)
09-18  Only 40% of countries have booked lodging for Amazon climate meet (phys.org)
09-18  Australian scientists grapple with ''despicable'' butterfly heist (phys.org)
09-18  12-million-year-old porpoise fossil found in Peru (phys.org)
09-18  Australia unveils ''anti-climactic'' new emissions cuts (phys.org)
09-18  Europe, Mediterranean coast saw record drought in August: EU data (phys.org)
09-18  Adaptable 3D bioprinting technique can boost engineered tissue output (phys.org)
09-18  Sub-Neptune exoplanets unlikely to be water-rich ocean worlds, researchers say (phys.org)
09-18  Oil rig study reveals vital role of tiny hoverflies (phys.org)
09-18  ChatGPT appears to improvise when put through ancient Greek math puzzle (phys.org)
09-18  Ubiquitin''s ability to tag synthetic compounds offers new path to drug discovery (phys.org)
09-18  ''Greenhushing'' is a trend that leaves businesses downplaying their environmental wins (phys.org)
09-18  An incredible comeback: Chicago River fish populations show signs of recovery as 24 species spawn (phys.org)
09-18  Some small asteroids can abruptly explode (phys.org)
09-18  Unexpected activity of metabolic compound helps decode plants'' language of light (phys.org)
09-18  Earth''s inner core: Nobody knows exactly what it''s made of, but now we''ve started to uncover the truth (phys.org)
09-18  Cargo vessels and sea currents found carrying Indo-Pacific fish into Mediterranean (phys.org)
09-18  Mapping songbird migration patterns may help offshore energy be more bird-friendly (phys.org)
09-18  Lipid nanoparticles enable targeted RNA therapy for inflammatory bowel diseases (phys.org)
09-18  Single-shot laser technique captures plasma evolution at 100 billion frames per second (phys.org)
09-18  Milan nightlife hubs bring rich and poor together, study finds (phys.org)
09-18  How Luxembourg detects microbes in its water supply before they pose a health risk (phys.org)
09-18  Young people are less liberal and courageous than previously thought, Lithuanian study suggests (phys.org)
09-18  Lucy''s main belt target has its features named (phys.org)
09-18  From fish cloaca to fingers: Scientists trace the origin of our digits (phys.org)
09-18  Study provides first evidence that plastic nanoparticles can accumulate in the edible parts of vegetables (phys.org)
09-18  Warming of 2C intensifies Arctic carbon sink but weakens Alpine sink, study finds (phys.org)
09-18  Bronze Age and Iron Age cultures in the Middle East were really committed to wine production, analysis reveals (phys.org)
09-18  In the wild, chimpanzees likely ingest the equivalent of several alcoholic drinks every day (phys.org)
09-18  Songs for Littles: The research that explains YouTube sensation Ms Rachel (phys.org)
09-18  Reviving South Africa''s grasslands: Eastern Cape villagers explain the challenges they face (phys.org)
09-18  Would you eat a grasshopper? In Oaxaca, it''s been a tasty tradition for thousands of years (phys.org)
09-18  ''I would discriminate'': Study exposes UK employers'' hidden bias against maternity leave (phys.org)
09-18  The ''pocketome'': Study maps universe of protein binding sites across species (phys.org)
09-18  DNA folding more important for cell function than previously thought (phys.org)
09-18  Listen closely: Research suggests lie detection is more accurate when based solely on audio (phys.org)
09-18  Observations shed light on fragmentation code and growth mystery of high-mass star formation (phys.org)
09-18  Even fish adapted to dry climates are struggling amid rising temps, droughts (phys.org)
09-18  Here are the tools Perseverance used to spot a potential sign of ancient life (phys.org)
09-18  Research reveals non-temperature drivers of permafrost degradation on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (phys.org)
09-18  How an essential vitamin B-derived nutrient concentrates in mitochondria (phys.org)
09-18  Conquering disorder: Modeling a solid with liquid-like ion movement (phys.org)
09-18  Study explores enduring effects of sexual violence during Rwandan genocide against Tutsi (phys.org)
09-18  Scalable strategy produces high-quality black phosphorus nanoribbons for electronics (phys.org)
09-18  The Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas kills hundreds of birds: Could new design help? (phys.org)
09-17  New AI flood model gives water managers up-to-the-minute decision-making tool (phys.org)
09-17  Water''s density is key to sustainable lithium mining, study reveals (phys.org)
09-17  Nanoscale optical device enables independent control of light intensity and phase using electricity (phys.org)
09-17  Foster care study calls for better training, support (phys.org)
09-17  Low-cost biosensor can detect airborne viruses in real-time (phys.org)
09-17  From terraced hills to collapsed soufflés, scientists decode Venus''s mysterious surface (phys.org)
09-17  New evidence points to two distinct Australian tektite groups with different origins (phys.org)
09-17  What even is social media, tho? Adults and teens often differ, researchers find (phys.org)
09-17  Interplay between base and add-on products: Consumer education may prevent regulation of complementary product pricing (phys.org)
09-17  Our new study found AI is wreaking havoc on uni assessments. Here''s how we should respond (phys.org)
09-17  ER drama ''The Pitt'' shines a light on compassionate teaching (phys.org)
09-17  Viral violent videos on social media are skewing young people''s sense of the world (phys.org)
09-17  Coral reefs set to stop growing as climate warms (phys.org)
09-17  New Cas9 proteins dramatically lower the error rate of prime editing (phys.org)
09-17  Delegation to AI can increase dishonest behavior (phys.org)
09-17  XRISM reveals surprisingly sluggish winds from neutron star differ from black hole outflows (phys.org)
09-17  ''Teen'' pachycephalosaur fossil is oldest and most complete skeleton found to date (phys.org)
09-17  Blue Alchemist is one step closer to creating sustainable infrastructure on the moon (phys.org)
09-17  Ostrich and emu ancestor could fly, scientists discover (phys.org)
09-17  Engine trouble forces Northrop Grumman to delay supply delivery to International Space Station (phys.org)
09-17  Alcohol restrictions don''t hinder tourism in the outback, says study (phys.org)
09-17  Reindeer grazing can mitigate the impacts of winter climate change on forest carbon release (phys.org)
09-17  Gulf of Aqaba corals survive record-breaking heat waves, offering hope amid global coral crisis (phys.org)
09-17  Impostor syndrome: The cost of being ''superwoman'' at work and beyond (phys.org)
09-17  Ancient bronze mirrors linked to economic prosperity of early Han Dynasty (phys.org)
09-17  Science communication is a conversation, not a script (phys.org)
09-17  Early bears were omnivores: Three-dimensional jaw analyses reveal diet (phys.org)
09-17  Mars''s chilly north polar vortex may create a seasonal ozone layer (phys.org)
09-17  Unleashing the GENIE: Team develops state-of-the-art sensors for biological research (phys.org)
09-17  Innovative microscope captures large, high-resolution images of curved samples in single snapshot (phys.org)
09-17  A new explanation for Siberia''s giant exploding craters (phys.org)
09-17  Ultrathin films of ferromagnetic oxide reveal a hidden Hall effect mechanism (phys.org)
09-17  Weather-health alert system is a success, but color-coded confusion still remains, says new research (phys.org)
09-17  Life after impact: New discovery links microbial colonization to ancient meteorite crater (phys.org)
09-17  Simulations show how future moon missions could uncover dark matter (phys.org)
09-17  Chewbacca coral: New deep-sea species spotted in waters off Hawai''i, Mariana Trench (phys.org)
09-17  A hard look at geoengineering reveals global risks (phys.org)
09-17  New radio halo discovered with MeerKAT (phys.org)
09-17  Color-changing organogel stretches 46 times its size and self-heals (phys.org)
09-17  Single device amplifies signals while shielding qubits from unwanted noise (phys.org)
09-17  Toucans, tortoises saved in major Brazil trafficking bust (phys.org)
09-17  Estimated 16,500 climate change deaths during Europe summer: Study (phys.org)
09-17  Sri Lanka to ban predatory pet fish to protect ecosystems (phys.org)
09-17  When smoke signals danger: How Australian lizards evolved to escape fire (phys.org)
09-17  Disease experts team up with museum to create a forecast for West Nile virus (phys.org)
09-17  Enzyme dynamics reveal how mitochondria read their DNA to power cells (phys.org)
09-17  Researchers trace genetic code''s origins to early protein structures (phys.org)
09-17  Machine learning and quantum chemistry unite to simulate catalyst dynamics (phys.org)
09-17  Electrical flash method rapidly purifies red mud into strong ceramics, aluminum feedstock (phys.org)
09-17  Canadian cities can prepare for climate change by building with nature (phys.org)
09-17  Middle Eastern countries are among the most exposed to climate change. So why is media coverage so low there? (phys.org)
09-17  Deinfluencing shapes how we think about shopping and our economy (phys.org)
09-17  Childhood affluence and adversity affect kids'' chances to become leaders, study shows (phys.org)
09-17  Climate change could drastically reduce aquifer recharge in Brazil (phys.org)
09-17  Machine learning unravels quantum atomic vibrations in materials (phys.org)
09-17  Hundreds of scientists rebuke US push to overturn climate ruling (phys.org)
09-17  An AI model can forecast harmful solar winds days in advance (phys.org)
09-17  Sexual misconduct in science may not face same penalties as research fraud (phys.org)
09-17  A silver lining in sewer sludge: Volatile fatty acids (phys.org)
09-17  Scientists reveal hidden dynamics of the cell''s smallest structures (phys.org)
09-17  Cameroon could be turning waste to energy: Study uncovers why it''s not, and sets out solutions (phys.org)
09-17  Image: Westerlund 1, an eye-catching star cluster (phys.org)
09-17  Unprecedented marine heat waves amplified record-breaking 2023 East Asian summer, study finds (phys.org)
09-17  Researchers reveal first complete MDICE signal in Ordovician organic carbon isotope record (phys.org)
09-17  Extreme dwarfing genes decrease glutenins in wheat, affecting gluten composition and baking quality (phys.org)
09-17  Open-source AI tool aims to accelerate drug discovery for lifesaving therapies (phys.org)
09-17  Kids less likely to be expelled from preschool when parents cooperate with teacher, study shows (phys.org)
09-17  New study reveals where conservation can deliver for birds, communities and climate (phys.org)
09-17  Shared genetic mechanisms underpin social life in bees and humans, study suggests (phys.org)
09-17  Canada''s tariff wall on Chinese electric vehicles is deepening dependence on the US (phys.org)
09-17  Spinning bioreactors increase yield of extracellular vesicles for more affordable targeted medicine (phys.org)
09-17  Tying theory to practice when searching for dark energy (phys.org)
09-17  Oysters might offer a way to remove more carbon from the ocean while providing a sustainable food source (phys.org)
09-17  Endangered pink river dolphins face a rising mercury threat in the Amazon (phys.org)
09-17  Philosophical framework rethinks the ethics of disability (phys.org)
09-17  For medieval people, the Moon was both a riddle and a blessing (phys.org)
09-17  Astronomers discover rare Einstein cross with a fifth image, revealing hidden dark matter (phys.org)
09-17  Elementary school children also need digital skills (phys.org)
09-17  Having older brothers may have negatively impacted girls'' chances of survival in pre-industrial Switzerland (phys.org)
09-17  Scientists call for a global alliance to place biodiversity at heart of UN Pact for the Future (phys.org)
09-17  AI boosts National Weather Model flood prediction accuracy sixfold (phys.org)
09-17  Three new African Swine Fever detection technologies revealed amid vaccine concerns (phys.org)
09-17  Plasma-assisted catalyst enables more efficient ammonia synthesis for energy storage (phys.org)
09-17  Identifying as a ''STEM person'' makes you more likely to pursue a STEM job (phys.org)
09-17  How a corpse plant makes its terrible smell: It has a strategy, and its female flowers do most of the work (phys.org)
09-17  Five ways students can think about learning so that they can learn more, and how their teachers can help (phys.org)
09-17  US women narrowed the pay gap with men by having fewer kids (phys.org)
09-17  Emergency alerts may not reach those who need them most in Colorado (phys.org)
09-17  The world on the brink: Why governments must invest in peace, not just arms (phys.org)
09-17  Who''s got the power? Studies of male and female primates show it''s not simple (phys.org)
09-17  Molecular ''fossils'' offer microscopic clues to the origins of life, but they take care to interpret (phys.org)
09-17  How good bacteria break free from their hydrogel homes (phys.org)
09-17  Scientists use AI to decode protein structures behind bitter taste detection (phys.org)
09-17  Novel biosensor detects genetically modified corn and soybean (phys.org)
09-17  Warming temps alone fail to trigger increased carbon dioxide levels from soil (phys.org)
09-17  Surprising find reveals asymmetry in identical-looking fruit fly organs (phys.org)
09-17  Q&A: Study highlights possible path forward for teaching writing to students with disabilities (phys.org)
09-17  Zooplankton information improves North Atlantic right whale distribution models (phys.org)
09-17  For the first time, scientists have access to a comprehensive data set for identifying unknown compounds (phys.org)
09-17  AI could ''im-prove'' sourdough starters (phys.org)
09-17  Single experiment can measure enzymatic kinetics for over 200,000 possible substrates (phys.org)
09-16  ''Bitch'' has a 1,000-year history. Its use has always been about power (phys.org)
09-16  Tropical rainforest soil may fuel climate change as Earth warms, accelerating global warming (phys.org)
09-16  ''Wiggling'' atoms may lead to smaller, more efficient electronics (phys.org)
09-16  Understanding the grisly group dynamics of people who hide bodies after a murder (phys.org)
09-16  Housing stress takes a toll on mental health. Here''s what we can do about it (phys.org)
09-16  CRISPRgenee: New method leads to a better understanding of cell functions (phys.org)
09-16  Unbalanced partner markets linked to higher childlessness among Finnish men (phys.org)
09-16  Fly through Gaia''s 3D map of stellar nurseries (phys.org)
09-16  Racism isn''t innate—here are five psychological stages that may lead to it (phys.org)
09-16  Monitoring sediment buildup in underwater bridge tunnels with the help of high-energy muons (phys.org)
09-16  Businesses have a moral responsibility to stand up to autocrats (phys.org)
09-16  Geologists discover where energy goes during an earthquake (phys.org)
09-16  Volcanoes can help us untangle the evolution of humans—here''s how (phys.org)
09-16  12,000-year-old smoked mummies reveal world''s earliest evidence of human mummification (phys.org)
09-16  Biologists identify plant-specific protein essential for survival (phys.org)
09-16  A wasp for the wild: Remote village discovery reveals new natural pest enemy (phys.org)
09-16  Modeling violent terrorism as a tug of war between competing groups (phys.org)
09-16  Eviction is a ''deliberate feature'' of the housing system, says new book (phys.org)
09-16  Ancient brown dwarf reveals cloud chemistry secrets (phys.org)
09-16  MXene electrode material withstands seawater corrosion in hydrogen production (phys.org)
09-16  Ancient crop discovered in the Canary Islands thanks to archaeological DNA (phys.org)
09-16  How different messages can motivate people to prevent bird-window collisions (phys.org)
09-16  2025 summer was Spain''s warmest on record: Weather agency (phys.org)
09-16  A spacecraft could explore 3I/ATLAS to learn more about ''cosmic noon'' (phys.org)
09-16  When politics drive entrepreneurial innovation, digital payments see impact (phys.org)
09-16  New images reveal unexpected polarization flips near M87''s supermassive black hole (phys.org)
09-16  Economic hardship linked to higher risk of partner violence against women (phys.org)
09-16  Researchers develop data-guided simulations for more accurate modeling of random systems (phys.org)
09-16  Partial solar eclipse at the bottom of the world closes out the year''s sun and moon spectacles (phys.org)
09-16  Study shows number of childless women in the US continues to rise (phys.org)
09-16  Evidence of cosmic impact discovered at classic Clovis archaeological sites (phys.org)
09-16  Green and brown persist—study reveals the role of color in driving evolution in frogs (phys.org)
09-16  Shark chomps on seal close to Massachusetts beaches (phys.org)
09-16  Study calculates value of Virginia coastal wetlands at 90 million (phys.org)
09-16  Humans get as attached to horses as they do to pets (phys.org)
09-16  Santa Monica''s waves have turned a bright pink: How can the dye job improve water quality? (phys.org)
09-16  Earth''s history written in the stars: Zircon crystals reveal galactic influence (phys.org)
09-16  If quantum computing is answering unknowable questions, how do we know they''re right? (phys.org)
09-16  Can vertical farms really feed the UK sustainably? New study weighs climate costs and benefits (phys.org)
09-16  JWST observations discover a small star-forming complex (phys.org)
09-16  Proximity screening pushes graphene electronic quality to record levels (phys.org)
09-16  Pre-established gender norms hinder migrant men''s access to sexual and reproductive health care (phys.org)
09-16  Ancient Sogdian mural depicts unique fire worship scene (phys.org)
09-16  New study sheds light on impact of stress on baby lizards (phys.org)
09-16  Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander adolescents face highest sexual violence risk in Hawai''i (phys.org)
09-16  Study reveals key knowledge areas for successful digital transformation projects (phys.org)
09-16  Fossil fuels harm health from ''cradle to grave'': Report (phys.org)
09-16  In search of exo-Neptunes: TOI-421 planetary system reveals inclined orbital architecture (phys.org)
09-16  Mapping the universe, faster and with the same accuracy (phys.org)
09-16  Scientists detected a potential biosignature on Mars—an astrobiologist explains the findings (phys.org)
09-16  New layered material successfully confines terahertz light to the nanoscale (phys.org)
09-16  Scientists uncover how cellular receptors trigger inflammation and sensory changes (phys.org)
09-16  Once again, an endangered orca in Washington state is seen carrying a dead calf (phys.org)
09-16  Culture is overtaking genetics in shaping human evolution, researchers argue (phys.org)
09-16  First-principles simulations reveal quantum entanglement in molecular polariton dynamics (phys.org)
09-16  Porous radical organic framework improves lithium-sulfur batteries (phys.org)
09-16  Wheat disease losses between 2018 and 2021 cost farmers 2.9 billion across the US and Canada, study reveals (phys.org)