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21:28  Water-exchange openings linked to distinct marine communities inside offshore wind foundations (phys.org)
21:20  A scheme to verify gates of a quantum computer without examining devices (phys.org)
21:20  Hazardous Canadian wildfire smoke choking millions in US (phys.org)
21:20  Aboriginal people harvested this native grass for millennia: Scientists find an odd trait in its DNA (phys.org)
21:00  Australia''s most diverse marsupial predators have been hiding their origins for millions of years (phys.org)
21:00  India''s private space industry shoots for the stars (phys.org)
20:40  What ''Neil the Seal'' can teach us about seal behavior: Marine biologist explains (phys.org)
20:20  #MeToo and the marketplace: Can social reform impact consumer spending? (phys.org)
19:40  Federal ginseng rules poorly predict plant health (phys.org)
19:20  In the battle of the sexes, the pay gap persists (phys.org)
19:00  Research finds that dropping SAT and ACT requirements may improve access, but may also hinder college admissions (phys.org)
18:29  At least 12,000 excess deaths in Europe''s June heat wave (phys.org)
18:00  With climate ambitions in question, EU reforms carbon market (phys.org)
17:20  Wildfire smoke makes air unhealthy from the US Midwest to East Coast. Officials say stay inside (phys.org)
17:07  SpaceX Starship launch aborted on the pad at the last moment (phys.org)
12:00  Bones reveal ancient Egyptian princesses born 4,000 years ago used weapons (phys.org)
11:20  EU''s AI ''guardrails'' cannot absorb rapid changes in technology, study warns (phys.org)
10:20  Golf generates nearly 630 million in societal benefits in Finland (phys.org)
09:40  UN report offers roadmap for sustainable blue economies (phys.org)
09:00  PathSay Project uses AI to cross language barriers (phys.org)
08:20  For older women, water offers more than just physical health benefits (phys.org)
08:00  Researchers discover rare freshwater mussels in Moosup River (phys.org)
07:00  For biodiversity to thrive across Europe, laws should treat wildlife as individuals capable of suffering, experts argue (phys.org)
05:40  Single fission experiment maps excess gamma rays from more than a dozen unstable nuclei (phys.org)
05:00  Political representatives found more polarized on climate change than their constituents (phys.org)
04:23  Graphene nanoribbons survive gamma radiation, revealing potential sensors for fusion reactors (phys.org)
04:00  Climate change reshapes waterborne disease risks as pathogens respond differently, review finds (phys.org)
03:40  The starry night redux: Dark energy camera captures stars, nebulae, clusters, and more in a rich, van Gogh-esque scene (phys.org)
03:20  Can bacteria reveal hidden pollution? New river study says yes (phys.org)
03:00  How the trend for turning front gardens into driveways is adding to night‑time heat (phys.org)
02:40  Living alligators expose why juvenile fossils can fool classification methods (phys.org)
02:20  Young people are among the most at risk of stalking, but many don''t recognize it (phys.org)
02:20  Invertebrates can distinguish good from bad bacteria (phys.org)
02:00  Nearby rocky planet may be replenishing helium from atmosphere, study finds (phys.org)
02:00  Cold radioactive molecules prepped and readied for physics discoveries (phys.org)
02:00  In search of life beyond our solar system: Atmosphere detected on a habitable-zone rocky world (phys.org)
02:00  Disrupting single enzyme gene in herb red perilla produces green plants with enriched health-promoting molecules (phys.org)
02:00  Air from Greenland snow shows industrialization''s impact on atmospheric methane (phys.org)
01:40  Brain-inspired nanopore device uses current-induced heating for memory operations (phys.org)
01:40  A volcano in the Philippines erupted 2 weeks ago: Why scientists are still watching it closely (phys.org)
01:20  Hybrid material confirms antiferroelectricity can coexist with switchable polarization (phys.org)
01:10  New science report could boost climate damage suits against oil giants (phys.org)
01:00  Pump that recreates human heartbeat blood flow on lab chips inspired by an accordionist (phys.org)
01:00  Climate change, urban growth fuel Lagos flooding (phys.org)
00:40  Cellular transporter protein essential for nutrient absorption in pathogenic fungi may offer new treatment approaches (phys.org)
00:30  Scientists invent new board games to reveal how we tackle the unknown (phys.org)
00:30  Roadmap paper shows how superconductors can decarbonize transport sector (phys.org)
00:20  Scientists create stable ''boron graphene'' and uncover quantum liquid crystal state (phys.org)
00:20  Devastating Asian beetle detected in EU for first time (phys.org)
00:00  Antibiotic resistant gene found in Australian soil (phys.org)
00:00  Experts find new way to enhance social media influencer messaging (phys.org)
07-16  Small but mighty dung beetles take a big bite out of farm methane (phys.org)
07-16  Schrödinger‑like charges in six‑molecule clusters point to new quantum components (phys.org)
07-16  Why some primates have even tougher births than humans (phys.org)
07-16  UK launches hi-tech mission to study Greenland ice melt (phys.org)
07-16  How bacteria sacrifice themselves to render antibiotics ineffective (phys.org)
07-16  Statistical method broadens forecasts by modeling uncertainty beyond average outcomes (phys.org)
07-16  Study finds choice of team car could decide the Tour de France (phys.org)
07-16  South Africa''s rooibos heads to space (phys.org)
07-16  Driving the speed limit could slash fuel use and emissions at the cost of only 54 extra seconds a day (phys.org)
07-16  Black Sea waters reshaped Eastern Mediterranean circulation 11,000 years ago (phys.org)
07-16  What animals do before going to war (phys.org)
07-16  A new record holder for the world''s oldest amber discovered in China (phys.org)
07-16  Webb telescope discovers hidden planet in famous star system (phys.org)
07-16  Chemists shrink gallium nitride, the material behind LED lighting, into nanocrystals (phys.org)
07-16  Listening to ''ringing'' black holes unlocks future gravitational-wave astronomy (phys.org)
07-16  New computational imaging method cuts X-ray dose while preserving high resolution (phys.org)
07-16  Researcher studies how people shift attention during everyday and high-stakes tasks (phys.org)
07-16  Scientists achieve all-electrical control of single-molecule quantum states (phys.org)
07-16  Cave-dwelling snail discovered in Greece, named after Hermes and the nymph who nurtured him (phys.org)
07-16  Rare Australian wattle is on the brink of extinction (phys.org)
07-16  A new ''library'' for Feynman integrals (phys.org)
07-16  Americans increasingly view illicit drug policy through a partisan lens, new analysis finds (phys.org)
07-16  How ions flow like a liquid through a solid crystal (phys.org)
07-16  Braided, exotic particles could build reliable, universal quantum computers (phys.org)
07-16  Quantum teleportation could reduce photon loss in long-distance communications (phys.org)
07-16  Natural peptide switches from calmodulin to the cancer-associated protein midkine depending on the ion environment (phys.org)
07-16  Genetic databases as the key to global benefit-sharing (phys.org)
07-16  Tiny gene edit cuts cadmium in rice by 48% without reducing yields (phys.org)
07-16  Roadless rule helps protect clean drinking water for 25 million Americans, new study shows (phys.org)
07-16  Study finds LLMs nudge users toward smart savings and investing habits—but the guidance skews (phys.org)
07-16  Rare mutations are helping dangerous hospital bacteria slip past the last-line antibiotic defense (phys.org)
07-16  New research shows how to expand the pool of tomorrow''s leaders (phys.org)
07-16  Agri-food, trade, national security leaders call for food security to become a national security priority (phys.org)
07-16  Tunas and other ocean predators may have evolved more slowly than previous research predicted (phys.org)
07-16  FIFA and pop superstars should discount tickets for fans to keep climate costs of ''mega-events'' down, say researchers (phys.org)
07-16  Frog protein could become first antidote to deadly red tide toxin (phys.org)
07-16  Climate change makes extreme West Africa rainfall five times likelier, study finds (phys.org)
07-16  Toronto air ranked among world''s worst as wildfire smoke billows south (phys.org)
07-16  Heavy smoke from wildfires blankets the US Midwest and Northeast, prompting evacuations (phys.org)
07-16  Understanding Bavaria''s Indigeneity (phys.org)
07-16  When disaster strikes, people often flee to places that feel familiar (phys.org)
07-16  To measure a black hole''s ultimate spin, we have to go to space (phys.org)
07-16  Ireland''s first cement-free, 3D-printed geopolymer (phys.org)
07-16  Doughnut‑shaped topology reveals new way to classify knitting, crochet and other textiles (phys.org)
07-16  Trump wants to make daylight saving time permanent—but some fear the move would be a nightmare (phys.org)
07-16  Unhoused people and wildlife are increasingly coming into contact. Here''s what can be done to protect them (phys.org)
07-16  Study finds carbon-based pricing encourages greener tourist intentions (phys.org)
07-16  India''s monsoon rain depends on where air gets cleaner (phys.org)
07-16  Adolescent social media restrictions may reduce some harms while shifting others, warn experts (phys.org)
07-16  Spiral arms and bars are galactic fuel pumps for star formation (phys.org)
07-16  Hidden feeding grounds that fuel one of the ocean''s most iconic sportfish identified (phys.org)
07-16  Microplastics reach even 2,000 meters below the ocean surface, study finds (phys.org)
07-16  What does it mean to be ''quantum?'' A physicist explains the basics behind Einstein''s spooky actions at a distance (phys.org)
07-16  Helpful microbes could battle pathogens in our hospitals and schools—with the help of AI to make it work (phys.org)
07-16  Epigenetic mechanism explains how some plants cope with salt stress (phys.org)
07-16  Bacteria form ''herds'' to survive predators, offering fresh insight into Earth''s carbon cycle (phys.org)
07-16  After traveling a billion kilometers, China''s asteroid hunter finally arrives (phys.org)
07-16  Tiny water droplets convert stubborn plastic waste into valuable acids, study finds (phys.org)
07-16  New algorithm improves gene expression marker identification across diverse biological systems (phys.org)
07-16  A new class of root-dwelling fungi named after the King of Sweden (phys.org)
07-16  Scientists explain how nucleolus sub-compartments drive ribosome assembly (phys.org)
07-16  Crab-dug tunnels boost methane-eating microbes in coastal wetlands, study finds (phys.org)
07-16  BESSY II: New sample environment allows glimpse into thermocatalytic processes (phys.org)
07-16  Astronomers find nearby planets to be small, strange, and utterly uninhabitable (phys.org)
07-16  Asteroid breakup may explain inner solar system bombardment 800 million years ago (phys.org)
07-16  What if disabled astronauts are just better suited to space? (phys.org)
07-16  How school choice may sustain income segregation in US classrooms (phys.org)
07-16  T. rex babies were born ready to run and feed themselves (phys.org)
07-16  Prey accessibility, not abundance, may shape predator behavior in penguins (phys.org)
07-16  Deforestation decline is not driven by corporate commitments (phys.org)
07-16  New method scales up twist-engineered oxide materials for future electronics (phys.org)
07-16  Scientists find hidden individuality in viral infections (phys.org)
07-16  As snowpack shrinks, Sierra Nevada mountain ponds undergo dramatic change (phys.org)
07-16  New study reveals editorial trends at top science journals (phys.org)
07-16  Striking new species of African monkey discovered deep in the Congo rainforest (phys.org)
07-16  T. rex was likely responsible for some tooth marks on fossil bones from Cretaceous era (phys.org)
07-16  Does teleworking reduce carbon emissions? It depends on how you do it (phys.org)
07-16  Bone ''fingerprints'' unlock hidden stories of underwater caves (phys.org)
07-16  New species of monkey with unusual orange lips discovered in the Democratic Republic of Congo (phys.org)
07-16  Deep-sea larvae travel toward sunlight before returning to hydrothermal vents 2,000 meters down (phys.org)
07-16  When eyeing a predator, horses keep a poker face as their hearts race (phys.org)
07-16  Large precolonial villages in the Brazilian Cerrado practiced maize-based polyculture, evidence reveals (phys.org)
07-16  Alien world chemistry found inside meteorite that struck New Jersey home (phys.org)
07-16  Sweeping analysis shows prestige, topic and location matter most to get research published (phys.org)
07-16  Climate impact research needs more real-world data, study suggests (phys.org)
07-16  Data shows biggest danger to wildlife is people, not cats (phys.org)
07-16  China is funding African farmers but not food processing and storage: Why it''s a problem (phys.org)
07-16  Oxygenic photosynthesis works with one photosystem, overturning 50-year textbook rule (phys.org)
07-16  Birds respond differently to environmental change—and their traits explain why (phys.org)
07-16  Bridging the gap: Connecting math and AI for discovery (phys.org)
07-16  Nanoscale gaps reveal new design rule for atom-thin chips and memory (phys.org)
07-16  Medaka males can mate 27 times daily, but sperm performance drops fast (phys.org)
07-16  Scientists recover sub-Saharan Africa''s oldest ancient animal DNA (phys.org)
07-16  Plasma agriculture makes strides toward super-seeding conventional methods (phys.org)
07-16  Not the greatest glider: First study puts Australia''s biggest glider to the test (phys.org)
07-16  What does it mean to feel hot? New research argues temperature is a matter of power (phys.org)
07-16  New study reveals what drives the evolution of remarkable eyes in deep‑sea hyperiid amphipods (phys.org)
07-15  Sensitive measurements uncover dual superconducting states in atom-thin NbSe₂ and TaS₂ (phys.org)
07-15  Sustainability reports: What 10 years of corporate data reveal—and conceal (phys.org)
07-15  Quantum currents turn a nano ''soccer ball'' into a powerful molecular electromagnet (phys.org)
07-15  Kohlrabi greenhouse trial shows nutrients recovered from human excreta can replace mineral fertilizer (phys.org)
07-15  Asteroid with unexplained orbital shift turns out to be a ''dark comet'' (phys.org)
07-15  Physicists create first room-temperature quantum material (phys.org)
07-15  Naked mole-rat queens produce an odorous chemical that ensures that only they can reproduce (phys.org)
07-15  Desert dust in Europe is increasing with implications for health and solar energy installations (phys.org)
07-15  New study pinpoints Europe''s most critical wetlands for climate action (phys.org)
07-15  Healthier, more sustainable diets could reshape global agriculture: New study shows by how much (phys.org)
07-15  Risks of solar storms may be underestimated, warn researchers (phys.org)
07-15  People overestimate legal protections for dogs, study finds (phys.org)
07-15  New process turns mixed plastic waste directly into hydrogen fuel without sorting (phys.org)
07-15  Antarctic change drives slowdown of global ocean circulation (phys.org)
07-15  Mapping the seafloor: How deep can we go? (phys.org)
07-15  Stealth anticancer nanoparticles made from mussel proteins that ''lie in wait and attack only cancer cells'' (phys.org)
07-15  Seals filter sound through blood-filled tissue to hear underwater, study reveals (phys.org)
07-15  Metallic waves on ancient Mars (phys.org)
07-15  GRS 091775 is a giant radio galaxy, observations find (phys.org)
07-15  New evidence of the transition from the last hunter-gatherers to early farming communities (phys.org)
07-15  Faster quantum computers can learn from their own mistakes (phys.org)
07-15  Uncovering the hidden impacts of a hurricane on food supply (phys.org)
07-15  Diacylglycerols for cleaner oil processing, functional foods and medical nutrition (phys.org)
07-15  Ultraviolet light uncovers the first known juveniles of a mysterious Jurassic fish family (phys.org)
07-15  Model highlights patterns in how humans move across different locations (phys.org)
07-15  Faintest planet ever imaged from Earth found after more than 10 years of hide-and-seek (phys.org)
07-15  Cave reveals influence of Antarctica and El Niño on extreme rainfall in the South of Brazil (phys.org)
07-15  A new stellar census strengthens the case for a 13.8-billion-year-old universe (phys.org)
07-15  Hydrology professor develops simple outdoor flood alarm to save lives (phys.org)
07-15  Q&A: What does the 2026 World Cup reveal about modern sport? (phys.org)
07-15  Biodiversity boosts productivity most during extreme drought in drier grasslands (phys.org)
07-15  The secret to hydrogen''s quantum behavior lies in symmetry (phys.org)
07-15  Wildfires expose millions in the Midwest and Northeast US to dangerous smoke (phys.org)
07-15  Face-to-face with ancient Rome: Exhibition in Hungary brings forgotten faces to life (phys.org)
07-15  Elephants turn footsteps into messages through ground and skull vibrations (phys.org)
07-15  AI explored as tool for unraveling radicalization''s complex drivers (phys.org)
07-15  Nitrate in drinking water may be linked to preterm births in New Zealand (phys.org)
07-15  When words signal conflict: Measuring exclusionary nationalism in prewar Japan (phys.org)
07-15  Low carbon dioxide levels improve microbial production of biodegradable plastic (phys.org)
07-15  Report details ecological characterization of peatlands and coastal lagoons in EU (phys.org)
07-15  Are we missing the universe''s ''noosignatures?'' (phys.org)
07-15  Mystery of why some toads survive deadly fungus revealed (phys.org)
07-15  More than 50% of Australian university assignments used AI. How should universities respond? (phys.org)
07-15  New technique for building ultra-thin material stacks promises quantum breakthrough (phys.org)
07-15  Astronomers uncover the earliest known signs of galaxy-building in action (phys.org)
07-15  Ocean acidification emerging as a planetary signal linking today''s carbon emissions to Earth''s deep-time memory (phys.org)
07-15  Tailored limits could manage 350,000 chemicals better than zero-release goal (phys.org)
07-15  Television and movie content linked with racial bias in children (phys.org)
07-15  How tides and river water combine to amplify floods (phys.org)
07-15  With an eye toward exploration, researchers map moon''s regolith thickness (phys.org)
07-15  Watchdog science journalism: Crucial yet precarious work, according to study (phys.org)
07-15  Low-altitude flights reveal Amazon methane emissions far above climate model estimates (phys.org)
07-15  Producing food while restoring biodiversity: Study highlights the potential of agriwilding (phys.org)
07-15  A new smart coating could improve the cleanup of nuclear wastewater (phys.org)
07-15  UN statements help predict China''s human rights compromises, analysis suggests (phys.org)
07-15  Hidden muscle machinery reveals 50 new gene subfamilies across vertebrates (phys.org)
07-15  VLA sky survey sets new standard for high-resolution, wide-area radio astronomy (phys.org)
07-15  New cell imaging method shines a light on blind spots (phys.org)
07-15  What is no‑till farming, and is it actually better for the environment? (phys.org)
07-15  Roman telescope will spot distant black holes that shred stars (phys.org)
07-15  New study analyzes how electronic trading is changing the retail investment market (phys.org)
07-15  Researchers suggest ways to improve US sentencing guidelines (phys.org)
07-15  New atomic trap boosts quantum performance by using surface forces (phys.org)
07-15  Climate change is forcing amphibians to change their diet—but they can only adapt so far (phys.org)
07-15  Lakes that ''breathe'' ancient carbon: A surprising find in the Congo Basin (phys.org)
07-15  Human noise pushes Alaska predators toward night foraging, altering salmon nutrient pathways (phys.org)
07-15  ''Amazing moths'': Study pinpoints insect habitat that draws grizzlies to glacier peaks (phys.org)
07-15  Composting and water cremation: How the eco credentials of alternatives to burial add up (phys.org)
07-15  Honey bees'' sense of smell changes from larval to adult life stages, study finds (phys.org)
07-15  ''Uncanny valley'' effect observed in macaques through 3D animated monkey avatars (phys.org)
07-15  Heat deaths are a public health crisis rooted in housing inequality (phys.org)
07-15  US-Russian crew blast off for 8-month stint on the International Space Station (phys.org)
07-15  Record-smashing US heat wave surges from West to East (phys.org)
07-15  First-of-its-kind computer model tackles antibiotic resistance (phys.org)
07-15  Lab-grown meat, gene editing and extreme fire: Researchers'' predictions for life in the 2100s (phys.org)
07-15  The spin of Pluto''s moon, Charon, may be slowing down (phys.org)
07-15  Magnetic fingerprint of a cosmic explosion detected for the first time (phys.org)
07-15  New platform uncovers genetic edits that boost plant-derived compound production (phys.org)
07-15  New mechanism shows how plants rapidly adapt to intense sunlight (phys.org)
07-15  Evolutionary history shapes plant carbon storage strategies worldwide (phys.org)
07-15  Researchers develop harder, longer-lasting silver plating (phys.org)
07-15  Moderate heat is enough to trigger signs of inflammation and coagulation in dairy cows (phys.org)
07-15  AI helps scientists improve prediction of which DNA sequences bind to each other (phys.org)
07-15  Ticking time bomb? Europe''s aging population brings challenges (phys.org)
07-15  Why we may still be choosing our friends like it''s the Stone Age (phys.org)
07-15  World-first neutron lens brings sharp focus to structures inside materials and objects (phys.org)
07-15  New harvester ant species discovered in Bulgaria''s Eastern Rhodopes Mountains (phys.org)
07-15  Onion-like chemical halos may surround phytoplankton that power half of global photosynthesis (phys.org)
07-15  How the SKA will use fast radio bursts to decode the universe (phys.org)
07-14  Data-driven tool can find mineral biosignatures on other worlds (phys.org)
07-14  Direct observation of spontaneous magnon coherence at room temperature (phys.org)
07-14  First-ever koala chlamydia vaccine implant inserted into a wild koala (phys.org)
07-14  DNA origami turns secret messages into nano–Morse code that acts as multiplayer molecular encryption (phys.org)
07-14  Do birds enjoy flying? (phys.org)
07-14  How supermassive black holes feed themselves (phys.org)
07-14  Bio-metal: Exploring the metallic mystery of an ancient maw (phys.org)
07-14  The customer isn''t always right: Study reveals overlooked source of workplace discrimination (phys.org)
07-14  Haven or trap? Study finds sinkholes protect endangered tree at evolutionary cost (phys.org)
07-14  New study reveals children drive cultural change (phys.org)
07-14  Two atmospheric patterns may explain why some heat waves in Europe persist (phys.org)
07-14  Engineers find a precise way to grow artificial blood vessels (phys.org)
07-14  Modern slavery is a business decision—not an accident (phys.org)
07-14  Six years of drought reshape soil microbiomes in tallgrass prairie, study finds (phys.org)
07-14  Statistical test helps judge the value of personalization (phys.org)
07-14  35 years of Florida scrub-jay research reveals benefits of long-term pair bonds (phys.org)
07-14  Heavy-element exotic dust may solve a neutron star merger mystery (phys.org)
07-14  Widespread misuse of crowd-control weapons by law enforcement at immigration enforcement protests (phys.org)
07-14  For time-critical events: NINJA prepares for first on-sky observations (phys.org)
07-14  Twisted ultrathin magnet retains magnetization after field changes, study finds (phys.org)
07-14  As Chagos governance is slated to shift, new research reveals the true scale of fishing (phys.org)
07-14  Researchers define new frontier in quantum materials (phys.org)
07-14  Researcher creates seawater isotope database to improve climate data reconstructions and projections (phys.org)
07-14  Highly filled liquid epoxy for smaller, more reliable chip packaging (phys.org)
07-14  Well-designed urban street plantings provide relief from summer heat (phys.org)
07-14  Disturbance has a greater effect on giant kelp productivity than resource availability (phys.org)
07-14  Study reveals Hawaiian hotspot is getting hotter (phys.org)
07-14  Underwater microphones detect dolphins in Sea of Japan bays about once every ten days (phys.org)
07-14  Shear loading reveals sixfold damage growth around stiff particles in aluminum alloy (phys.org)
07-14  Lower-skilled workers could earn more in an AI world, research indicates (phys.org)
07-14  Space cargo costs could fall more than 90% by 2040, study suggests (phys.org)
07-14  Frame-dragging observations validate Einstein yet again (phys.org)
07-14  Weather it together: Farmers speaking up about mental health (phys.org)
07-14  First-of-its-kind surgery performed on western lowland gorilla at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park (phys.org)
07-14  Research brings the era of microbial cell factories one step closer (phys.org)
07-14  How the built environment can help protect mental health in a changing climate (phys.org)
07-14  No relief from the heat as many US cities will see record overnight temperatures (phys.org)
07-14  Unequal taxation helped fuel the French Revolution, say economists (phys.org)
07-14  Supportive supervisors lift performance for employees with disabilities, study finds (phys.org)
07-14  Most of the moon''s water likely remains chemically bound in its deep interior (phys.org)
07-14  Typhoons mix up bacteria and biochemistry (phys.org)
07-14  How redefining one word strips the Endangered Species Act''s ability to protect vital habitat (phys.org)
07-14  Dead stars in our cosmic backyard: Astronomers spot four white dwarfs hiding under our noses (phys.org)
07-14  Hidden in Maya wall writings: A named astronomer emerges from 1,200-year-old calculations (phys.org)
07-14  Climate disclosure gives Canadian companies an edge with European investors, new research shows (phys.org)
07-14  Teachers are worried about students cheating with AI, but my survey suggests the deeper issue is learning (phys.org)