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22:50  Interstellar object covered in ''icy volcanoes'' could rewrite our understanding of how comets formed (phys.org)
22:40  Success in measuring nano water droplets: Real-time images could advance hydrogen and battery research (phys.org)
22:40  New study offers a glimpse into 230,000 years of climate and landscape shifts in the American Southwest (phys.org)
22:34  Oysters booming in Firth of Forth (phys.org)
22:32  A new tunable cell-sorting device with potential biomedical applications (phys.org)
22:30  First evidence of lost-wax casting for silver in Bronze Age Western Europe uncovered (phys.org)
22:28  During times of market volatility, investors should track insider trades (phys.org)
22:24  New study finds high-narcissism CEOs pursue more acquisitions in response to strong firm performance (phys.org)
22:23  Chemists synthesize a fungal compound that holds promise for treating brain cancer (phys.org)
22:20  Poor mental health linked to dark web use (phys.org)
22:19  Water-resistant and recyclable redox-active MOFs enable stable energy storage in acidic solutions (phys.org)
22:18  Machine learning used to better predict New England floods (phys.org)
21:28  Human feelings influence beliefs about cat emotions and well-being, study shows (phys.org)
21:16  Study finds offshore wind areas in the Gulf of Mexico pose minimal impact to shrimping grounds (phys.org)
21:07  How Ramanujan''s formulae for pi connect to modern high energy physics (phys.org)
21:00  Antibiotics could trigger immune response through gut microbiome metabolites (phys.org)
21:00  Fish freshness easily monitored with a new sensor (phys.org)
21:00  KIC 5623923 is a faint eclipsing binary exhibiting Delta Scuti-type pulsations, observations find (phys.org)
20:30  Manatee protection may be eroded under Trump administration''s proposed changes to Endangered Species Act (phys.org)
20:22  SpaceX knocks out sunset Starlink launch from Cape Canaveral (phys.org)
18:13  Tropical Australian study sets new standard for Indigenous-led research (phys.org)
18:00  Tailored single atom platforms hold promise for next-generation catalysis (phys.org)
17:47  Study finds that purchasing things for two is stressful (phys.org)
17:10  Deadly Asian floods are no fluke. They''re a climate warning, scientists say (phys.org)
17:09  San Francisco''s beloved albino alligator Claude dies at 30 (phys.org)
17:04  Renowned astronomers push to protect Chile''s cherished night sky from an industrial project (phys.org)
16:00  Debris disk gallery shows tell-tale signs of asteroids and comets in distant solar systems (phys.org)
13:00  Terrestrial biodiversity grows with tree cover in agricultural landscapes (phys.org)
11:40  Global study examines culture of sustainability at universities (phys.org)
11:40  Flat Earth, spirits and conspiracy theories: Experience can shape even extraordinary beliefs (phys.org)
11:10  The silent violence of ableism in architecture (phys.org)
10:50  A 1939 Royal Commission found burning forests leads to more bushfires. But the cycle of destruction can be stopped (phys.org)
10:50  Researchers develop sustainable technology to extract isoflavones from soybean meal (phys.org)
10:20  Technology boosts hop production in Brazil and paves way for new bioproducts (phys.org)
10:10  Fossil hunters find tracks of animals from about 3 million years ago, a first in South Africa (phys.org)
09:30  Celebrities are cloning their pets, but the procedure risks animals'' health and well-being (phys.org)
09:00  Specific musical features have the power to make people bounce or sway, researchers discover (phys.org)
09:00  Neural network helps detect gunshots from illegal rainforest poaching (phys.org)
08:50  Will glacier melt lead to increased seismic activity in mountain regions? (phys.org)
08:40  A novel role for Zer1 may help cells combat neurodegeneration and oxidative stress (phys.org)
08:20  Employee delight found to boost workplace motivation and team performance (phys.org)
08:00  Flood risks in delta cities are increasing, Shanghai study finds (phys.org)
08:00  London''s night workers face inequalities in pay, health, safety and dignity (phys.org)
07:50  How have our satisfaction (and our productivity) with teleworking evolved since the COVID shock? (phys.org)
07:30  Philosopher warns widespread schadenfreude undermines democratic norms (phys.org)
07:20  Scientists call for urgent measures to protect underwater forests in new global ''marine animal forests manifesto'' (phys.org)
07:00  Carbon monoxide, the ''silent killer,'' becomes a boon for fuel cell catalysts (phys.org)
06:40  Rising heat leads to minimal losses for California processing of tomatoes (phys.org)
06:28  CRISPR-based platform shines a brighter light on the link between cells and disease (phys.org)
06:17  Plant ''first responder'' cells warn neighbors about bacterial pathogens (phys.org)
06:02  Smart hydrogels act as ''micromachines'' to squeeze and study living cells (phys.org)
05:58  New interactive guide available on making the biggest climate difference (phys.org)
05:57  Researchers uncover synchronous ecological collapse across Paleotethys Ocean during Permian–Triassic transition (phys.org)
05:38  Researchers confirm new Rickettsia species found in dogs (phys.org)
05:33  Urban blue spaces quietly support food, income and community (phys.org)
05:32  Tracking forever chemicals across food web shows not all isomers are distributed equally (phys.org)
05:29  Archaeological study challenges paleo diet, revealing humans have long eaten ''processed plant foods'' (phys.org)
05:24  Emissions from global wildfires far higher than previously thought (phys.org)
05:20  Only one in 10 Hawaiʻi households meets emergency preparedness standards (phys.org)
05:19  Tire and road abrasion found to be biggest sources of particulate emissions in road traffic (phys.org)
05:15  Sunlight, water and air power a cleaner method for making hydrogen peroxide (phys.org)
05:11  Researchers use social media for real-time monitoring of heat experiences (phys.org)
05:10  The minority dilemma in media reports: Study finds cognitive bias, not prejudice, drives labels in news coverage (phys.org)
05:08  Zapping stem cells could boost growth of new tissues and organs (phys.org)
04:53  New levitating sensors could pave way to dark matter detection and quantum sensing (phys.org)
04:37  How cancer cells keep their chromosomes intact to continue dividing relentlessly (phys.org)
04:20  Newly discovered viral enzymes act like molecular scissors to disable immune alarm signals (phys.org)
04:17  Fabergé''s rare Winter Egg fetches record 22.9 mn at auction (phys.org)
04:00  Chimpanzee calls trigger unique brain activity in humans, revealing shared vocal processing skills (phys.org)
03:42  Chance discovery converts toxic nitric oxide into nitrogen gas at room temperature (phys.org)
03:34  Rapid weather shifts govern how plants influence climate and air quality, study finds (phys.org)
03:24  Optical clock sets new accuracy record, bringing us closer to a new definition of the second (phys.org)
03:17  Adjustable DNA ''shield'' can control timing and rate at which mRNA produces proteins in vivo (phys.org)
03:10  When Americans migrate from violent states, the risk of future violence follows them (phys.org)
03:00  Scientists call for greater focus on conserving whole ecosystems instead of charismatic species (phys.org)
02:40  Spain detects seven new African swine fever cases (phys.org)
02:40  Scientists advance quantum signaling with twisted light technology (phys.org)
02:37  Spanish pork producers ''very concerned'' by African swine fever (phys.org)
02:30  Crickets munch on microplastics—especially if they have a big mouth (phys.org)
02:30  Ancient stalagmite provides insights into how climate affected early communities in cradle of civilization (phys.org)
02:23  Shapeshifting gates guard the cell nucleus, challenging old ideas (phys.org)
02:11  Striped bass are struggling: Biologists identify keys to sustainable fisheries (phys.org)
02:04  What ancient Athens teaches us about debate and dissent in the social media age (phys.org)
02:02  From earthquakes to wildfires, Canada is woefully ill-prepared for disasters (phys.org)
02:00  The future of work—according to Generation Z—is purposeful, digital and flexible (phys.org)
01:58  Seeing physics as a mountain landscape for classification of nonlinear systems (phys.org)
01:49  Define your dating goals: Study shows clarity is key to dating satisfaction (phys.org)
01:45  Sugars, ''gum,'' stardust found in NASA''s asteroid Bennu samples (phys.org)
01:42  Ranked choice voting outperforms winner-take-all system used to elect nearly every US politician (phys.org)
01:41  Why protecting Colorado children from dying of domestic violence is such a hard problem (phys.org)
01:40  Why do family companies even exist? They know how to ''win without fighting'' (phys.org)
01:40  New critically endangered ''fairy lantern'' plant species discovered in Malaysia (phys.org)
01:32  Before trips to Mars, we need better protection from cosmic rays (phys.org)
01:26  Historical geography helps researchers solve 2,700-year old eclipse mystery (phys.org)
01:13  New research discovers dementia-linked protein''s role in DNA mistakes (phys.org)
01:02  Supply chain resilience examined using the world of curry (phys.org)
01:01  Language mixing has no negative effect on toddlers'' vocabulary development, study shows (phys.org)
00:59  Fungi from Minnesota can kill emerald ash borer beetles (phys.org)
00:56  Spaceflight-tested menstrual cup offers choice on long missions (phys.org)
00:38  All the world''s buildings available as 3D models for urban and climate research (phys.org)
00:37  Euphemisms and false balance: How the media is helping to normalize far-right views (phys.org)
00:33  We built a database of 290,000 English medieval soldiers—here''s what it reveals (phys.org)
00:32  AI in bee hives: Monitoring system remotely predicts flowering periods (phys.org)
00:30  Discovery of new marine sponges supports hypothesis on animal evolution (phys.org)
00:29  How unsustainable global supply chains exacerbate food insecurity (phys.org)
00:25  Geodesic approach links quantum physics and gravitation (phys.org)
00:24  Half of women at nightclubs recently faced sexual comments, groping, or forced kissing—new study (phys.org)
00:23  Gold clam invasion in NZ threatens drinking water for millions of people (phys.org)
00:22  Midlatitude atmosphere-ocean feedback reinforces the east Asian winter monsoon (phys.org)
00:18  Physicists overcome fundamental limitation of acoustic levitation (phys.org)
00:16  Youth Climate Corps: Young Canadians need more action and less tokenization (phys.org)
00:14  Winter storms blanket the East, while the US West is wondering: Where''s the snow? (phys.org)
00:13  Temperatures in a patch of Antarctic moss can vary as much as an entire mountain range (phys.org)
00:10  Light-triggered nanoscale heating can control communication between nerve cells (phys.org)
00:06  NZ is taking aim at feral cats. Are we ready for the ethical and practical implications? (phys.org)
00:01  What makes a healthy and safe boarding school culture? (phys.org)
00:00  Alcohol and ultrasonic irradiation: An effective CCl₄ decomposition tag team (phys.org)
00:00  Ant brood signal deadly infection in altruistic self-sacrifice (phys.org)
12-02  Additional income: Transparency pays off for politicians (phys.org)
12-02  First fertilizer: A chemical process that may have sparked life on Earth (phys.org)
12-02  Image: Sagittarius B2 molecular cloud (phys.org)
12-02  Quantitative ATP imaging can measure cellular energy in real time (phys.org)
12-02  Synchrotron radiation sources: Toolboxes for quantum technologies (phys.org)
12-02  Surgeonfish display unique feeding adaptations to remove algae from coral reefs (phys.org)
12-02  New study exposes how conspiracy theories go mainstream across EU (phys.org)
12-02  Label-free technique unlocks secrets of bacterial shape-shifting (phys.org)
12-02  SpaceX gets OK to build up Starship pads at Canaveral site (phys.org)
12-02  Queensland study maps spread of seafood poisoning threat (phys.org)
12-02  Playing specific bat-like ultrasounds can suppress moth reproduction, offering a smart way to protect crops (phys.org)
12-02  Euclid dataset of a million galaxies proves connection between galaxy mergers and AGN (phys.org)
12-02  Global guidelines streamline environmental microbiome research (phys.org)
12-02  Bat ''besties'' start to sound alike over time, study finds (phys.org)
12-02  Newly discovered star opens ''laboratory'' for solving cosmic dust mystery (phys.org)
12-02  Single-photon teleportation achieved between distant quantum dots for the first time (phys.org)
12-02  Southern Annular Mode in most positive state in 1,000 years, review finds (phys.org)
12-02  Studies reevaluate reverse weathering process, shifting understanding of global climate (phys.org)
12-02  Searching for landslide clues in seismic signals from Alaska''s Barry Arm (phys.org)
12-02  How can cocoa farmers adapt to climate change? (phys.org)
12-02  Alaknanda: JWST discovers massive grand-design spiral galaxy from the universe''s infancy (phys.org)
12-02  Cats adjust their communication strategy by meowing more when greeting men (phys.org)
12-02  Marketing researcher says charitable givers are motivated by search for meaning, not pursuit of ''warm glow'' (phys.org)
12-02  Discovery of new species of sugarcane pest may facilitate management and reduce losses (phys.org)
12-02  Between Earth and sky: Sea salt plays key role in Metro Manila air pollution (phys.org)
12-02  New palladium-gold alloy catalyst boosts methane-to-ethylene conversion with solar power (phys.org)
12-02  Astronomers confirm low-luminosity active galactic nucleus in nearby galaxy NGC 3221 (phys.org)
12-02  First Nations Australians twice as likely to be digitally excluded, report finds (phys.org)
12-02  Sounding the 6,000-year-old shell trumpets of Catalonia (phys.org)
12-02  SpaceX launch kicks off busy December on Space Coast (phys.org)
12-02  20 million project to restore wildlife, expand trails and boost flood protection along San Francisco Bay nears finish (phys.org)
12-02  Chesapeake Bay''s storm surge tides can be 47% higher than the open ocean (phys.org)
12-02  Kidney lesions discovered in Calgary''s urban jackrabbits (phys.org)
12-02  Structural racism and cultural misunderstanding compound grief for Black British, Black Caribbean communities: Study (phys.org)
12-02  Social media marketing falls flat as a signal of quality, research finds (phys.org)
12-02  Study suggests flood-driven contamination deepens climate anxiety in vulnerable communities (phys.org)
12-02  Researchers unveil first high-resolution maps of China''s forest diversity patterns (phys.org)
12-02  Urban sprawl could deny 220 million people access to clean water by 2050 (phys.org)
12-02  Uncovering the principle by which DNA replication initiation sites are determined in the human genome (phys.org)
12-02  Crop pests can develop ''fighter-jet wings'' after eating specific mix of corn (phys.org)
12-02  When ''hearing'' means ''understanding'': The case of the verb kikoyu in pre-modern Japanese (phys.org)
12-02  AI''s impact could worsen gaps between world''s rich and poor, a UN report says (phys.org)
12-02  What happens to creams and drugs in space? Behavior of soft matter in weightlessness studied (phys.org)
12-02  Ocean microplastics can drift for years or sink rapidly: Analysis reveals two distinct pathways (phys.org)
12-02  How deforestation turbocharged Indonesia''s deadly floods (phys.org)
12-02  AI may be scoring your college essay. Welcome to the new era of admissions (phys.org)
12-02  Endangered species convention proposes new rules for growing exotic pet trade (phys.org)
12-02  International Criminal Court cases not fully representing victims of crimes, study warns (phys.org)
12-02  Dynamic duo of bacteria could change Mars dust into versatile building material for first human colonists (phys.org)
12-02  Basic research challenges China''s monopoly on rare earth elements (phys.org)
12-02  Flood disaster prediction using multi-scale deep learning and neuro-fuzzy inference (phys.org)
12-02  Video: HydroGNSS launch highlights (phys.org)
12-02  Elephant seals recognize their rivals from years prior, study finds (phys.org)
12-02  Why being single might feel empowering as a woman in your 20s, but not your 30s (phys.org)
12-02  NZ now has a narrow window to stop the Asian yellow-legged hornet—here''s how everyone can help (phys.org)
12-02  Fossils reveal anacondas have been giants for over 12 million years (phys.org)
12-02  Death and devastation: Why a rare equatorial cyclone and other storms have hit southern Asia so hard (phys.org)
12-02  Factory farming in Africa: Development banks see it as a good idea, but it''s bad for the climate (phys.org)
12-02  Mineral fertilizer, not soil, found to supply most toxic cadmium in wheat grains (phys.org)
12-02  Policy brief offers recommendations to improve environmental risk assessment for pollinators in EU (phys.org)
12-02  Do super-Jupiters look like Jupiter? Not necessarily, study shows (phys.org)
12-02  Why are more researchers now screened out of citations leaders'' list? A highly cited scientist''s view (phys.org)
12-02  Non-timber products have the potential to finance reforestation projects (phys.org)
12-02  Probiotics and prebiotics offer safer alternatives to antibiotics in animal agriculture (phys.org)
12-02  How supplemental feeding boosts reproductive conditions of urban squirrels (phys.org)
12-02  Are university policies holding science back? Study shows how patenting boosts pure research (phys.org)
12-02  Why your faucet drips: Water jet breakup traced to angstrom-scale thermal capillary waves (phys.org)
12-02  Breaking the heart''s barrier to solve drug-resistant TB (phys.org)
12-02  Evidence of rain-driven climate on Mars found in bleached rocks scattered in Jezero crater (phys.org)
12-02  European rocket puts S.Korean satellite in orbit (phys.org)
12-02  Extensive hydrothermal vent field discovered off Milos reveals tectonic influence (phys.org)
12-02  The mystery of the missing deep ocean carbon fixers (phys.org)
12-02  UK space weather probe captures biggest solar radiation spike in almost 20 years (phys.org)
12-02  Survey: Hurricane season ends, but weather woes push Floridians to move (phys.org)
12-02  On-demand electronic switching of topology achieved in a single crystal (phys.org)
12-02  Natural language found more complex than it strictly needs to be—and for good reason (phys.org)
12-02  Flood size and frequency found to shape river migration worldwide (phys.org)
12-02  New magnetic sensor material discovered using high-throughput experimental method (phys.org)
12-02  Coral reefs have stabilized Earth''s carbon cycle for the past 250 million years, research reveals (phys.org)
12-02  A new possibility for life: Study suggests ancient skies rained down ingredients (phys.org)
12-02  Scientists map Mars'' large river drainage systems for first time (phys.org)
12-02  Sexual selection in beetles leads to more rapid evolution of new species, long-term experiments show (phys.org)
12-02  Gold nanoclusters provide new modifiable materials for nanoelectronics (phys.org)
12-02  Bird-of-paradise inspires darkest fabric ever made (phys.org)
12-02  Massive pit circle confirmed as Neolithic structure near Durrington Walls henge (phys.org)
12-02  The functional principles of eye evolution: Light-sensitive stem cells provide new insight (phys.org)
12-02  Scientists can finally answer an old question about cellular aging (phys.org)
12-02  Ancient dirty dishes reveal decades of questionable findings (phys.org)
12-02  Wetlands trap toxic metals after battery plant fire scatters debris (phys.org)
12-02  Nigeria''s low-cost private schools are the only option for millions: Is closing them a good idea? (phys.org)
12-02  Why meetings can harm employee well-being (phys.org)
12-02  What time is it on Mars? Physicists have the answer. (phys.org)
12-02  Rural high school students are more likely than city kids to get their diplomas, less likely to go to college (phys.org)
12-02  ''Quiet divorcing'' puts a new name to an old problem: The slow erosion of intimacy (phys.org)
12-02  Close brush with two hot stars millions of years ago left a mark just beyond our solar system (phys.org)
12-02  New York''s wealthy warn of a tax exodus after Mamdani''s win, but data says otherwise (phys.org)
12-02  Physicists create ''quantum wire'' where mass and energy flow without friction or loss (phys.org)
12-02  New code helps scientists map dark matter halos (phys.org)
12-02  Controlling quantum states in germanene using only an electric field (phys.org)
12-02  Spain deploys army after African swine fever outbreak (phys.org)
12-02  Rising levels of banned toxic chemicals found in otters from Wales (phys.org)
12-02  From pine chips to pharmaceuticals: Lignin upcycled into amides using reusable catalyst (phys.org)
12-02  High pressure increases terahertz emission 13-fold in 2D semiconductor GaTe, study reveals (phys.org)
12-02  Durable plastics made from essential oil compounds offer easy recycling (phys.org)
12-02  Humans first entered Australia 60,000 years ago via two routes, DNA analysis suggests (phys.org)
12-02  New digital state of matter could help build stable quantum computers (phys.org)
12-02  How clean is the air we breathe? (phys.org)
12-02  Exposing the hidden carbon cost of potash imports into Brazil (phys.org)
12-02  A tale of two ponds sheds light on high emissions (phys.org)
12-02  Silver-infused zeolite efficiently separates xenon from krypton for industrial use (phys.org)
12-02  Arts-based methods helped Afghan refugee youth in Iran express their hopes and struggles (phys.org)
12-02  Why researchers are studying lipid levels in chimpanzee blood (phys.org)
12-02  Water retention on Earth-like planets around variable stars (phys.org)
12-02  Fire suppression and winter warming jointly drive dieback of natural Mongolian pine forests (phys.org)
12-02  Delaying building block supply boosts self-assembly efficiency of complex systems, biophysicists demonstrate (phys.org)
12-02  Computational framework streamlines therapeutic RNA nanocarrier design (phys.org)
12-02  Argon ion treatment increases carbon nanowall electrode capacitance fivefold (phys.org)
12-02  Priming for planned sex increases desire, frequency in parents with young children (phys.org)
12-02  Calibrating qubit charge to make quantum computers even more reliable (phys.org)
12-02  Expansion of Antarctic bottom water contributed to end of last Ice Age, study finds (phys.org)
12-02  Simple gel jelly beads on liquid surface reveal secrets of slow earthquakes (phys.org)
12-02  New research finds banks'' algorithms are driving Americans deeper into debt (phys.org)
12-02  New building blocks of cell communication: How an invisible ''cap'' could control electrical synapses (phys.org)
12-02  Fish protection curbs crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks across the Great Barrier Reef (phys.org)
12-02  Experts propose circular economy to cut waste and pollution from space missions (phys.org)
12-02  Helium leak discovered on the exoplanet WASP-107b (phys.org)
12-01  ''Walking'' water discovery on 2D material could lead to better anti-icing coatings and energy materials (phys.org)
12-01  Humpback whales are making a comeback—here''s one reason why (phys.org)
12-01  Monkeys have rhythm and can tap along to the beat (with a little help from the Backstreet Boys) (phys.org)
12-01  Earth''s rapid warming 56 million years ago left plants struggling to keep up (phys.org)
12-01  New discoveries reveal Tell Abraq''s role in ancient Persian Gulf trade (phys.org)
12-01  Bipolar planetary nebula reveals rare open cluster association (phys.org)
12-01  High-resolution radar satellites launched for Greece (phys.org)
12-01  Rethinking urban communities: Transforming vacant spaces into vibrant places (phys.org)
12-01  ''Baby boom'' of Bonelli''s eagles during COVID lockdown unmasks impact of human activity (phys.org)
12-01  Sugar-coated sensor sniffs out look-alike molecules in the air (phys.org)
12-01  Sticky beginnings: Surface-bound gels may explain life''s origins on Earth (phys.org)
12-01  Nature''s greatest method actors: The insects that cosplay bumblebees (phys.org)
12-01  The case for an antimatter Manhattan project (phys.org)
12-01  Noise-proof quantum sensor uses three calcium ions held in place by electric fields (phys.org)
12-01  Are UN climate summits a waste of time? No, but they are in dire need of reform (phys.org)
12-01  Are harp seals responsible for the stalled recovery of Atlantic cod? (phys.org)
12-01  Seen but not forgotten: How citizen science helps document biodiversity in remote Borneo villages (phys.org)
12-01  What five years of evidence on hybrid working tells us about the future of employment (phys.org)
12-01  ''Make the platforms safer'': What young people really think about the Australia social media ban (phys.org)
12-01  Should anti-bullying approaches encourage kids to be ''upstanders?'' The evidence is not clear (phys.org)
12-01  Post-COVID school attendance crisis hitting disadvantaged children hardest (phys.org)
12-01  Dislocations without crystals: Burgers vectors discovered in glass (phys.org)
12-01  How to watch the last supermoon of the year (phys.org)
12-01  ''Rage bait'' named Oxford University Press word of year as outrage fuels social media traffic in 2025 (phys.org)
12-01  The inequalities of laundry: Research reveals overlooked source of microplastic pollution (phys.org)
12-01  Bear teeth break free—the origin of unusual bear dentition (phys.org)
12-01  Parents and families of disabled children disproportionately investigated by child protection services, research finds (phys.org)
12-01  Modeling Venus volcanic plumes to cloud-level heights (phys.org)
12-01  How hidden stars shape our search for technosignatures (phys.org)
12-01  World''s first commercial space science satellite launched (phys.org)
12-01  City raccoons showing signs of domestication (phys.org)
12-01  Detecting strong-to-weak symmetry breaking might be impossible, study shows (phys.org)
12-01  Long-lost Rubens ''masterpiece'' sells for almost 3 mn euros (phys.org)
12-01  UK report finds growing use of AI in evaluating university research quality (phys.org)
12-01  Minority ethnic women in the UK face economic abuse at twice the rate of white women (phys.org)
12-01  New research challenges menstrual taboo to promote more inclusive workplaces (phys.org)
12-01  Corporate social responsibility can act as an insurance policy when companies cut jobs and benefits (phys.org)
12-01  Drones have changed warfare. Two new weapons might alter its course again (phys.org)
12-01  Recidivism rate for female sex offenders remains low (phys.org)