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05:20  Color test ''sniffs out'' dangerous staph strains fast (phys.org)
05:20  Machine learning accelerates analysis of fusion materials (phys.org)
05:20  Quantum simulations reveal spin transport in 1D materials (phys.org)
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05:00  Ancient charcoal sheds new light on how early humans fueled their lives (phys.org)
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04:50  Ancient seabird guano reveals how climate change may shape future populations (phys.org)
04:40  Why this single-chip LED advance could shrink AR glasses and boost quantum links (phys.org)
04:40  Hawai''i''s songbirds are raiding neighbors'' nests, and the losses could deepen a growing survival crisis (phys.org)
04:30  Scientists solve 100-year-old mystery behind rubber that powers modern life (phys.org)
04:20  Exploring the moon''s shadowy craters with nuclear-powered rovers (phys.org)
04:20  Alien life may hide in plain sight: Statistical patterns across exoplanets move beyond traditional biosignatures (phys.org)
04:10  Self-propulsion or slow diffusion: How bacteria, cells, and colloids respond to stimuli (phys.org)
04:00  Museum drawer fossil reveals 200-million-year-old crocodile relative with a powerful bite (phys.org)
04:00  The Zhamanshin impact event was likely much more destructive than thought (phys.org)
03:40  Internet use stays high after 50, but skills and education shape the gap (phys.org)
03:40  Ancient Maya droughts may have been fueled by Earth''s own climate swings (phys.org)
03:40  Researchers synthesize photosynthetic molecule found in bacteria (phys.org)
03:20  ''Bathtub ring'' hints at ancient Martian ocean (phys.org)
03:20  Soil species face extinction risk as one in five assessed are threatened (phys.org)
03:20  Autonomy key to happiness, study finds (phys.org)
03:00  Dark volcanic ash has visibly reshaped Martian surface since 1976 (phys.org)
03:00  Waiting to enter primary school may improve educational outcomes in low-income countries, study shows (phys.org)
02:50  Unearthed mega-structure hints at communal rule in Romania 6,000 years ago (phys.org)
02:40  One battered skull exposes a lost killer from dinosaur dawn and a vanished bloodline (phys.org)
02:40  A 3D map of 47 million galaxies is redefining our view of the universe (phys.org)
02:20  Pill bugs don''t just use the minerals they eat—they rebuild them inside their bodies (phys.org)
02:00  Can naked mole rats peacefully hand over power? (phys.org)
02:00  Referee decisions in soccer frequently overturned following VAR-assisted review: No external influences found (phys.org)
02:00  Astronomers reveal always-changing multi-planet system (phys.org)
02:00  The beloved emperor penguin and Antarctic fur seal are now officially endangered. Here''s what can be done (phys.org)
01:40  Any color you like: Scientists create ''any wavelength'' lasers in tiny circuits for light (phys.org)
01:40  The universe''s most powerful telescope (phys.org)
01:40  Critically endangered orangutan born at Madrid zoo (phys.org)
01:25  New tools rescue old art at Madrid''s Prado museum (phys.org)
01:20  Reading the moon''s buried past (phys.org)
01:20  Blended satellite data reveal what drove methane''s 2019–2024 rise worldwide (phys.org)
01:20  CRISPR variant selectively targets tumor DNA (phys.org)
01:00  Earth''s microbes may hide a near-universal plastic-eating arsenal, with 600,000 proteins poised to attack waste (phys.org)
00:40  Rapid melatonin test can help astronauts and others easily monitor their biological rhythm (phys.org)
00:40  Q&A: Great company culture is more than creating a nice place to work (phys.org)
00:20  How Latino business owners are navigating growth, AI and inflation (phys.org)
00:20  Wasps move in on ant-plant partnership, disrupting a 10‑million‑year mutualism (phys.org)
00:00  Sweet lifeline for wildlife after bushfires ravage their habitat (phys.org)
00:00  4,000-year-old clay tablets inscribed with magical spells… and beer tabs (phys.org)
04-15  Music and traffic noise make our imagination more vivid (phys.org)
04-15  Back-to-basics approach can match or outperform AI in language analysis (phys.org)
04-15  A backyard bug repellent is derailing bumblebees'' ability to navigate (phys.org)
04-15  English still dominates science, but its share fell from 94% to 85% (phys.org)
04-15  How farming changed us: Ancient DNA reveals natural selection sped up in recent human evolution (phys.org)
04-15  How HR can help public companies succeed long after the IPO (phys.org)
04-15  Sperm whale clicks follow similar rules to human speech (phys.org)
04-15  CO₂ emissions from cultivated peat soils may be lower than assumed (phys.org)
04-15  Researchers create Olympic gels, a long-theorized class of DNA-based soft materials (phys.org)
04-15  A monster black hole appeared first, then its galaxy began to grow around it (phys.org)
04-15  First physical evidence of Peruvian Hairless Dogs at Wari site uncovered in Peru (phys.org)
04-15  ''Safe'' fertilizer linked to extreme water quality loss in Canadian Prairies (phys.org)
04-15  EPA may ease regulation of chemical plastic recycling, and environmentalists worry (phys.org)
04-15  Scientists develop ''light switch'' for the love hormone (phys.org)
04-15  Nature might have a universal rhythm (phys.org)
04-15  Study confirms that guessing before learning improves memory in language learning (phys.org)
04-15  Drought takes a heavy toll on bumblebees (phys.org)
04-15  New technique maps cancer drug uptake inside living cells (phys.org)
04-15  Multitasking quantum sensors can measure several properties at once (phys.org)
04-15  Bottled lightning makes a cleaner fuel (phys.org)
04-15  Coral-eating starfish outbreaks may be driven by both the land and the deep sea (phys.org)
04-15  Like a house of cards, buried weak snow layers buckle under pressure and unleash slab avalanches (phys.org)
04-15  New model helps investors and regulators understand complex businesses and see their positive sides (phys.org)
04-15  America''s sewage and manure hold a 5.7 billion key to breaking synthetic fertilizer dependence (phys.org)
04-15  Ocean eddies are amplifying climate extremes in coastal seas, study finds (phys.org)
04-15  Scientists turn AI-generated proteins into smart molecular sensors (phys.org)
04-15  Subaru telescope captures comet 3I/ATLAS composition change (phys.org)
04-15  Copper''s ''gatekeeper'' could unlock cleaner energy future (phys.org)
04-15  Google promotes ''teacher approved'' apps for kids. Here''s what parents should know (phys.org)
04-15  Following in the footsteps of Jane Goodall: A wildlife pathologist''s story (phys.org)
04-15  Public sector workers'' motivation based more on work environment than personal drive, study finds (phys.org)
04-15  Research helps power safe return of astronauts in historic Orion splashdown (phys.org)
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04-15  Flies found to be effective pollinators of berry crops (phys.org)
04-15  New national framework in Australia strengthens antimicrobial stewardship in animal industries (phys.org)
04-15  Discovery of Addison''s disease gene in dogs could help humans as well (phys.org)
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04-15  Birds that put more energy into parenthood age faster and die younger, research shows (phys.org)
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04-15  A simpler way to count cool roofs'' climate payoff could reshape local carbon planning (phys.org)
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04-15  Catching distant gamma-ray explosions with precisely aligned X-ray optics (phys.org)
04-15  Mushroom slime removes up to 98.4% of microplastics from water, researchers report (phys.org)
04-15  Using computed tomography to study DNA from ancient humans without destroying samples (phys.org)
04-15  Virtual sunspots help AI find rare magnetic matches in vast solar archives (phys.org)
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04-15  Ph.D. student solves persistent problem in high-entropy alloys (phys.org)
04-15  Glaciers may flow into the ocean more quickly than we think (phys.org)
04-15  When a key resource disappears: What wood ant networks can teach us (phys.org)
04-15  AI-guided electron microscope provides unique glimpse into the world of MXenes (phys.org)
04-15  Plants growing higher across the Himalaya region as climate warms (phys.org)
04-15  Smart cable sharing gives quantum computers a big boost (phys.org)
04-15  Saltwater is closing in on coastal groundwater, putting billions and food supplies at risk (phys.org)
04-15  Webb redefines the dividing line between planets and stars (phys.org)
04-15  Phospholipid asymmetry helps explain extracellular vesicle surface charge and therapeutic quality (phys.org)
04-15  A silicon-compatible path toward scalable quantum systems (phys.org)
04-15  Some lake bacteria survive by slashing half their genome and never looking back (phys.org)
04-15  Climate warming may reduce urban vitality (phys.org)
04-15  Shredded stars reveal how black holes ignite trillion-sun flares (phys.org)
04-15  Picky methane-consuming microorganisms prefer carbon monoxide, opening the door to more greenhouse gas release (phys.org)
04-15  Hidden damage in stony corals revealed using 3D imaging and AI (phys.org)
04-15  Andean volcanic eruptions during the Late Miocene likely drove global cooling (phys.org)
04-15  Discarded wood helps produce hydrogen peroxide with more than 95% selectivity (phys.org)
04-15  A built-in ''hairpin'' mechanism in CRISPR-Cas13 prevents rogue RNAs (phys.org)
04-15  Fluorescent technique reveals hidden scale of microfiber pollution from our clothes (phys.org)
04-15  Limonene enables highly efficient asymmetric synthesis via the Mitsunobu reaction (phys.org)
04-15  Integration of two genes: A valuable strategy for developing virus-resistant tomatoes (phys.org)
04-15  Torsion balances set strongest direct limits yet on ultralight dark matter (phys.org)
04-15  Mirror-positioning method could make quantum gravity tests possible (phys.org)
04-15  Industries most exposed to AI are not only seeing productivity gains but jobs and wage growth too (phys.org)
04-15  This nasal spray rewinds the aging brain, restoring memory and reversing inflammation in preclinical models (phys.org)
04-15  Using atomic nuclei could allow scientists to read time more precisely than ever (phys.org)
04-15  Parasites get trapped inside host cells when MIC11 is removed, exposing a crucial escape mechanism (phys.org)
04-15  How debate about gender identity could undermine global efforts to protect victims of violence (phys.org)
04-15  AI companions can give constant support, but distort ideas about what a relationship really is (phys.org)
04-15  Island songbirds may have their own music and culture (phys.org)
04-15  Ethiopia''s Afar Rift provides glimpse into life and death 100,000 years ago (phys.org)
04-15  Everyday sexist online language is not random, and that''s the problem (phys.org)
04-15  Would you save more lives or more years of life? A global study reveals how people really think (phys.org)
04-15  High school student designs low-cost teabags to remove arsenic from water and help millions (phys.org)
04-15  Copper blasted into a million-degree plasma strips away 22 electrons in a flash before atoms recover (phys.org)
04-15  New study calls for a ''pedagogy of joy'' in higher education (phys.org)
04-15  Quantum simulations tackle photon polarization flip, but today''s hardware falls short (phys.org)
04-15  New genetic discovery reveals why some plants are born to survive in a warming world (phys.org)
04-15  A tiny predator from ancient Spain just doubled the weasel family''s evolutionary timeline (phys.org)
04-15  Scattered insects offer practical boost to poultry welfare, new research shows (phys.org)
04-14  Do beaver dams really make flooding worse? Research casts doubt on beavers as flood culprits (phys.org)
04-14  Super magma reservoirs discovered beneath Tuscany (phys.org)
04-14  ''I never really know how to answer that'': Why do women still have to justify being single? (phys.org)
04-14  A tiny wall spider named for Pink Floyd is hunting urban pests up to six times its size (phys.org)
04-14  Could dark matter be made of black holes from a different universe? (phys.org)
04-14  Bonobos'' peaceful reputation cracks after a rival group attack leaves an infant dead (phys.org)
04-14  Droplet impacts reveal surprising physics in shear-thickening fluids (phys.org)
04-14  The quietest place we''ve ever listened from (phys.org)
04-14  AI spots hidden behavior patterns in self-organizing bacteria (phys.org)
04-14  Researchers unveil new AI-driven system set to transform coral reef restoration (phys.org)
04-14  Next-generation atomic clock successfully tested at sea (phys.org)
04-14  Hazy, hot and… shady? How street trees counteract air pollution and heat in American cities (phys.org)
04-14  Cosmic dust identified as the source of Venus'' enigmatic lower haze (phys.org)
04-14  Four weeks of ''safe'' low-level PFAS exposure in tap water altered embryo development in mice (phys.org)
04-14  Bats on a break: Tracking the secret life of pond bats (phys.org)
04-14  A ''blob'' in a tank is helping scientists tease out the secrets of turbulence (phys.org)
04-14  Whales go quiet during noisy underwater surveys (phys.org)
04-14  New research finds workers are leveraging AI for career mobility as employers struggle to keep pace (phys.org)
04-14  Logged forests burn more severely than old growth, Tasmanian study finds (phys.org)
04-14  Chandra explores interstellar medium of a bright low-mass X-ray binary (phys.org)
04-14  Human urine could help tackle global fertilizer and wastewater challenges, study finds (phys.org)
04-14  New model for understanding antisemitism can serve as framework, guide for developing interventions (phys.org)
04-14  The ''ungrateful lungfish'': Study focuses on sustainable food sources for very hungry ancient fish (phys.org)
04-14  No great equalizer: Young laborers were hit hardest by early modern plague (phys.org)
04-14  Contaminants, including ink, detected in meteorites suggest sample preparation needs improving (phys.org)
04-14  Ancient graves and DNA uncover family bonds that went beyond genetics (phys.org)
04-14  Information from starquakes provides theoretical evidence for ''fossilized'' magnetism in stars (phys.org)
04-14  When the boss burns out, the whole team loses energy, trust and performance (phys.org)
04-14  Free online lipid network aims to unite researchers and speed collaboration worldwide (phys.org)
04-14  Predictably unpredictable: Building resilient crops for a changing world (phys.org)
04-14  New research exposes the deadly exploitation of migrant fishers in poorly regulated waters (phys.org)
04-14  Envisioning just futures: Framework can make distributive justice explicit in global emission scenarios (phys.org)
04-14  How hidden soil fungi ''steal'' bacterial DNA to control the rain (phys.org)
04-14  New ''molecular handle'' uses common amino acid to build complex medicines (phys.org)
04-14  Building ''green'' protection for fragile enzymes (phys.org)
04-14  Low-cost robotic chemistry system can be built and deployed in any lab (phys.org)
04-14  A new fruit wash removes pesticides and extends shelf life (phys.org)
04-14  Compact CRISPR system unlocks targeted in-body gene editing, with up to 90% efficiency (phys.org)
04-14  Protein clusters reshape cell movement and may help cells build amino acids faster (phys.org)
04-14  Rivers in the sky are driving stronger and more predictable floods, new study finds (phys.org)
04-14  Scottish Neolithic tombs were used to trace kinship—including descent, DNA analysis reveals (phys.org)
04-14  Self-interacting dark matter may solve three cosmic puzzles (phys.org)
04-14  Satellites reveal city methane emissions are rising faster than official estimates (phys.org)
04-14  Balancing catalyst functions for improved low-temperature methanol synthesis from carbon dioxide (phys.org)
04-14  Designing better membrane proteins by embracing imperfection (phys.org)
04-14  Tiny crystal defects solve decades-old mystery in organic light emitters (phys.org)
04-14  Oxide-based sensor opens door to greener, faster, more accurate quality testing of food (phys.org)
04-14  Light tightens young pea stems, revealing a new brake on plant growth (phys.org)
04-14  Quantum sensors get a precision boost as 2D defects reveal their hidden timing (phys.org)
04-14  New research on cellular redox reactions sheds light on the path of neurodegenerative diseases (phys.org)
04-14  Video shows that sunbirds suck, while hummingbirds don''t (phys.org)
04-14  Artemis II crew used modern photography to tell the story of their lunar journey—and update some classic Apollo images (phys.org)
04-14  From ship wakes to soft tissues: Exploring fluid and solid surface-wave physics (phys.org)
04-14  Combining ion pumps and click chemistry enables precise drug release in the body (phys.org)
04-14  Physicists discover how reverse to ''quantum scrambling'' (phys.org)
04-14  Gray whales are dying in San Francisco Bay at an alarming rate. This isn''t normal (phys.org)
04-14  Why do some stars in the galactic center survive while others are destroyed? (phys.org)
04-14  Plants use a protein-tagging complex to control stress survival, study finds (phys.org)
04-14  Small, medium-sized independent US firms adapted well to minimum wage hikes, as did workers (phys.org)
04-14  Rapid method uncovers hidden structures in materials—including elusive quasicrystals (phys.org)
04-14  Disrupting genome architecture selectively impairs developmental genes (phys.org)
04-14  Teaching critical thinking may help teens resist fake news, AI slop and online harm (phys.org)
04-14  Date palm waste yields bio-oil, unlocking energy use for 150 million trees (phys.org)
04-14  Vitamin B12 drives inherited behavioral changes across generations in roundworms (phys.org)
04-14  These nanotweezers grab thousands of tiny cell packets in seconds and expose their hidden cargo (phys.org)
04-14  Fixing Baltimore''s unequal weather data coverage (phys.org)
04-14  Math model reveals how life may have switched on from Earth''s primordial soup (phys.org)
04-14  Beneath this cemetery, 5.5 million wild bees form a giant underground city vital to spring pollination (phys.org)
04-14  Longer-term plankton species diversity is independent of ocean mixing, study finds (phys.org)
04-14  Museum fossil reveals that extinct giant echidnas once roamed Australia (phys.org)
04-14  What is the chance of a message in a bottle being found? (phys.org)
04-14  Unlocking unusual superconductivity in a lightweight element (phys.org)
04-14  A tiny twist and synthetic diamond put superconductivity on a switch, opening a new route to lossless electronics (phys.org)
04-14  Recent advances in the precise nanoscale construction of g-C₃N₄ catalysts (phys.org)
04-14  A cheaper, more sustainable way to manufacture breakthrough HIV drug Lenacapavir (phys.org)
04-14  Improved weather forecasts could reduce heat deaths as climate warms (phys.org)
04-14  Lost village on Yorkshire hill may hold secret to long-term prosperity (phys.org)
04-14  Cracking a 16-year proton mystery as ultra-precise hydrogen measurements confirm a smaller-than-expected core (phys.org)
04-14  Lost seal of Edward the Confessor resurfaces after going missing for 40 years (phys.org)
04-14  What fish redistribution in the Mediterranean is telling us about species'' climate resilience (phys.org)
04-14  Beyond blunders: British political studies and successful public policy (phys.org)
04-14  See and hear galaxies evolve from the dawn of the universe (phys.org)
04-14  AI maps 20,000 everyday interactions to reveal how social situations are structured (phys.org)
04-14  Efforts to end child marriage in Malawi leave out local knowledge, culture, research finds (phys.org)
04-14  First Proba-3 science: Surprisingly speedy solar wind found in inner corona (phys.org)
04-14  Mount Etna breaks volcano rules, tapping 80-kilometer-deep magma in a rare fourth category of eruption (phys.org)
04-14  Future-proofing livestock vaccines by anticipating viruses'' next moves (phys.org)
04-14  Program helps couples face challenges together (phys.org)
04-14  Link between pollinators and diverse landscapes is a two-way street (phys.org)
04-14  Ultrasound creates light inside the body, opening a new path to targeted treatments (phys.org)
04-14  The sun is tearing an asteroid to pieces, and Earth is now flying through the fallout (phys.org)
04-14  Dead leaves now linger longer in Veluwe forests as acidic soils suppress decay (phys.org)
04-14  In Arizona''s desert, tiny ants turn into living hygienists, climbing inside bigger ants'' mandibles and cleaning them (phys.org)
04-14  A counterintuitive molecular behavior opens new possibilities for cancer radiotherapy (phys.org)
04-14  From curiosity to conservation: How citizen science is teaching children and adults to see, experience nature (phys.org)
04-14  A tabletop ring of atoms brings the universe''s doomsday vacuum collapse into the lab (phys.org)
04-13  Powerful imaging pulls lost ocean life from 445-million-year-old stone and exposes a hidden extinction record (phys.org)
04-13  Revived Nubian royal robes shed light on prestige and authority in a lost Christian kingdom (phys.org)
04-13  Always on, always stressed: Digital work tools may blur boundaries and harm well-being (phys.org)
04-13  Between eternal night and day, the faces of two cousins of Earth (phys.org)
04-13  Happy 69th birthday to Fatou, the world''s oldest gorilla living in captivity (phys.org)
04-13  Space worms! A microscopic crew goes into orbit to support future moon missions (phys.org)
04-13  As Artemis II is celebrated, the world faces hard questions about US leadership in space (phys.org)
04-13  ''Ghost tunnels'' guide sound waves in one direction while staying invisible to others (phys.org)
04-13  Can weight loss help short-muzzled dogs breathe easier? (phys.org)
04-13  Nanodiscs capture HIV and Ebola surface proteins in lifelike membranes for vaccine design (phys.org)
04-13  Deportations and street arrests have risen exponentially, researchers find (phys.org)
04-13  Gold nanorod makes spinning light when struck off-center by an electron beam (phys.org)
04-13  Painkillers prevent pain responses in Norway lobsters, intensifying the case against boiling them alive (phys.org)
04-13  Cacti fungal endophytes may help cacao tolerate drought (phys.org)
04-13  Small talk surprises: Nine experiments show ''boring'' topics feel more enjoyable (phys.org)
04-13  From river stain to your cup of tea: The secret world of tannins (phys.org)
04-13  Global warming is changing the hatching of bees and wasps (phys.org)
04-13  The peatland ''nurseries'' of Peru give new insights for conservation (phys.org)
04-13  Guaranteed income improved artists'' finances, innovation (phys.org)
04-13  Tiny particles in Arctic ponds may play role in cloud formation and climate change (phys.org)
04-13  Deep learning turns weather satellite thermal imagery into hourly ocean current maps (phys.org)
04-13  Record-breaking photonics approach traps light on a chip for millions of cycles (phys.org)
04-13  Greece''s ancient sites get climate-change checkup (phys.org)
04-13  NASA already has next Artemis flight in its sights following astronauts'' triumphant moon flyby (phys.org)
04-13  Of gray whales that enter San Francisco Bay, nearly 18% die there, scientists find (phys.org)
04-13  From Jurassic Park to dreams of AI doom, pop culture shapes science more than we like to admit (phys.org)
04-13  Scientists build arsenic-lined crystal pore framework to boost rhodium catalyst performance (phys.org)
04-13  How does spider venom damage human cells? Researchers uncover the killer mechanism of recluse spider toxin (phys.org)
04-13  Embryo fossil found in South Africa is world''s oldest proof that mammal ancestors laid eggs (phys.org)
04-13  Advanced mirror technology now powers a breakthrough X-ray telescope (phys.org)
04-13  Extinct ice age giants in Bender''s Cave challenge existing climate records for the Edwards Plateau (phys.org)
04-13  Scientists spot a solar flare with surprising spectral behavior (phys.org)
04-13  Astronomers find the strongest evidence yet for the universe''s first stars (phys.org)
04-13  A matter of taste: Did Neanderthals really like sapiens women? (phys.org)
04-13  Ancient Korean DNA reveals marriages between closely related individuals (phys.org)
04-12  AI can design and run thousands of lab experiments without human hands. Humanity isn''t ready (phys.org)
04-12  Electrode technology achieves 86% efficiency for converting CO₂ into plastic precursors (phys.org)
04-12  Unlocking how dogs'' fungal ear infections evade treatment (phys.org)
04-12  Meet Orpheus—A hopper mission built to hunt for life in Martian volcanoes (phys.org)
04-12  Space telescopes track nearby quasar''s dramatic X-ray state transition (phys.org)
04-12  New study targets cost hurdles in forest restoration (phys.org)
04-12  Inquiry-based biomimicry course inspires students to design solutions by learning from nature (phys.org)
04-12  AI pragmatists: How language teachers are navigating AI with nuance (phys.org)
04-12  Flux pathway reveals why mussel-like liquid phase separation can happen in seconds (phys.org)
04-12  Why the Persian Gulf has more oil and gas than anywhere else on Earth (phys.org)
04-12  Hackers meet their match: New DNA encryption protects engineered cells from within (phys.org)
04-12  Why the phrase ''Super El Niño'' makes Australian climate scientists roll their eyes (phys.org)
04-12  Oldest dog DNA suggests 16,000 years of human companionship (phys.org)
04-12  A nanoscale robotic cleaner can hunt, capture and remove bacteria (phys.org)
04-12  Irish bog plant revives ancient remedy as a new weapon vs superbugs (phys.org)
04-12  Astronomers find evidence for three subpopulations of merging black holes (phys.org)
04-11  High-resolution imaging captures cavity-induced density waves in a quantum gas (phys.org)
04-11  Study challenges a site that''s key to how humans got to the Americas (phys.org)
04-11  Microbial hockey: Scientists discover how bacteria rotate tiny pucks (phys.org)
04-11  Study suggests decriminalization could improve safety for independent sex workers under Bill C-36 (phys.org)
04-11  Saturday Citations: Octopus behavior; children''s nightmares; the fast effects of meditation (phys.org)