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08:20  New algorithm spreads volunteers more fairly across nonprofits, with 8% broader reach (phys.org)
08:00  Safeguarding children in childcare: Teacher confidence key to addressing trauma (phys.org)
07:40  Male coyote swam 2 miles to Alcatraz Island, twice as far as biologists had expected (phys.org)
07:40  CPR simulator for space use tracks the differences of blood flow in reduced gravity (phys.org)
07:30  Polymer ''bristles'' could help repel proteins—and germs—from surfaces in medical settings (phys.org)
07:20  Colonialism and the role of science in the history of Lake Malawi''s fisheries (phys.org)
07:20  Carnivorous plants and wasps blur the line between friend and food (phys.org)
07:10  A skull full of surprises: Discovering the evolutionary secrets of fish brains (phys.org)
07:10  Climate scientist finds large errors in a global climate pollution database (phys.org)
07:00  The moon''s formation still remains a mystery in many ways (phys.org)
06:50  Subglacial CH₄ export from the Greenland Ice Sheet linked to a mid-Holocene warm period (phys.org)
06:40  Small talk shapes big trends: Physics predicts how language patterns spread (phys.org)
06:40  Red tape and regulations: A powerful weapon in a new economic reality (phys.org)
06:30  Cryo-EM imaging reveals how the body stops bleeding (phys.org)
06:20  Where was Baltica 616 million years ago? Paleomagnetic data offer revised answer (phys.org)
06:20  Giant squid among rare and elusive marine life detected off Western Australia''s coast (phys.org)
06:10  Scientists map genetic switches on mosquito reproductive genes, advancing tools to fight disease (phys.org)
06:00  Planet 9 volunteers double known population of brown dwarfs (phys.org)
06:00  Close Juno flyby unlocks sharp new image of Jupiter moon Thebe (phys.org)
05:40  Almost all plant-based meat alternatives contain mycotoxins, new research finds (phys.org)
05:40  Biological invasions can cause severe animal suffering (phys.org)
05:30  Digitizing microscope slides can uncover billions of fossils for natural history (phys.org)
05:20  Polar vortex forecasts gain months of lead time with new climate-based method (phys.org)
05:20  Rain barrels and other household stormwater strategies are working—for now (phys.org)
05:10  How to equip girls for an increasingly AI-driven world (phys.org)
05:10  Watermelon super-pangenome paves the way for precision breeding (phys.org)
05:00  Microplastics pass through earthworms without accumulating in body tissues, study shows (phys.org)
04:50  Three billion years ago, Earth''s life relied on a rare metal (phys.org)
04:40  ''Solar-blind'' 2D heterostructure delivers 422-fold responsivity gain for UV sensing (phys.org)
04:40  Q&A: How are teachers reckoning with AI in schools? (phys.org)
04:30  Greener process recovers over 96% of rare earths from permanent magnets (phys.org)
04:20  Timor green pigeon ''likely to go extinct'' without urgent action, according to scientists (phys.org)
04:20  Less water, same taste: New approach helps growers produce sweet corn more efficiently (phys.org)
04:10  Chemistry-aware AI can generate millions of plausible new molecules (phys.org)
04:00  The ocean system that shapes Europe''s climate (phys.org)
04:00  Dog training choices may reflect owners'' ethical views on animals (phys.org)
03:50  Inexpensive material compresses light, paving the way for photonic microcircuits in the terahertz range (phys.org)
03:40  Tiny eggs may explain why ammonites vanished while nautiloids survived asteroid aftermath (phys.org)
03:40  The lasting appeal of homeschooling: What motivated families to continue after schools reopened post‑pandemic (phys.org)
03:20  AI is showing up in court cases, but only a human jury can grapple with the moral weight of assessing guilt (phys.org)
03:20  As sargassum floods Florida beaches, researchers uncover new use as food-grade ingredient (phys.org)
03:20  Medieval jaw reveals Scotland''s first known dental bridge made from 20-carat gold (phys.org)
03:00  Massive marine heat wave caused Caribbean coral reefs to collapse much faster than predicted (phys.org)
03:00  Why isolated human groups speak more diverse languages even as genetic diversity shrinks (phys.org)
02:40  Application of Florida ''extreme risk'' firearm law varies widely across counties, study finds (phys.org)
02:40  A chemical failsafe can save crops from disease without crushing growth (phys.org)
02:20  Board interpersonal diversity linked to lower tax avoidance (phys.org)
02:20  What if the brain came first? Scientist rethinks the Cambrian Explosion (phys.org)
02:00  Hollow‑Earth myths and Nazi UFOs on TikTok are bringing white supremacism into the mainstream (phys.org)
02:00  Dairy farms in California may transmit H5N1 virus through multiple sources (phys.org)
01:50  It''s complicated: New research reveals more about the social networks of baboons and African monkeys (phys.org)
01:40  Super transformer aims to bring order to biology''s data under one AI model (phys.org)
01:40  Books and brain development: Why reading is much more than a pastime for children and teens (phys.org)
01:30  Elastic rules may explain why nematic crystals look ordered and disordered at once (phys.org)
01:20  Unraveling the evolution of an extraordinary photosynthesis in a tropical tree species (phys.org)
01:20  Hostage‑taking by rogue states is on the rise: New research provides fresh ways to tackle it (phys.org)
05-05  Measuring the negative impacts of biological invasions on animal welfare (phys.org)
05-05  Identifying severe weather hazards further in the future with AI (phys.org)
05-05  Rotated lithium niobate crystals unlock conductive interfaces in otherwise insulating material (phys.org)
05-05  Archaeologists reveal secrets of prehistoric human-made island (phys.org)
05-05  Creative assessments address inequalities in students'' performance, new research shows (phys.org)
05-05  Masculine behavior bad for the planet says new research (phys.org)
05-05  Life with one less: Engineered bacteria break the 20-amino-acid rule (phys.org)
05-05  Reflection prompts can slow down learning, study shows (phys.org)
05-05  Tiny insect brain discovery offers a blueprint for faster and more efficient AI and robots (phys.org)
05-05  Political breakups of friendships, relationships, and family ties (phys.org)
05-05  Why are mountain forests in Mexico and Central America hotspots for oak trees? Study shows most definitive answer yet (phys.org)
05-05  New ''ecclesiastical'' moth named after Pope Leo XIV (phys.org)
05-05  Good for business, bad for children: Food brands use AI to target kids and teens with digital marketing (phys.org)
05-05  Physics-based weather models more accurate than AI at predicting extreme weather (phys.org)
05-05  New publishing tool detects duplicate peer reviews in push against reviewer fraud (phys.org)
05-05  Saudi Arabia''s water problem has a surprising solution: Its own wastewater (phys.org)
05-05  Seaweed integration boosts efficiency and cuts waste in aquaculture, study finds (phys.org)
05-05  How the timing of corporate donations shapes consumer trust (phys.org)
05-05  ''Super El Nino'' raises fears for Asia reeling from Middle East conflict (phys.org)
05-05  Relamination: A mechanism that has been shaping continents for billions of years (phys.org)
05-05  Nutrient imbalance may drive coral disease more than heat stress (phys.org)
05-05  Saving chocolate while restoring rainforests? Rock dust boosts soil nutrition and supports farmers (phys.org)
05-05  Burned stone, child''s bones, and lost jewelry hint at prehistoric mining camp high in the Pyrenees (phys.org)
05-05  States across the wildfire-prone Western US are using AI for early detection (phys.org)
05-05  Why endless scrolling gets harder to stop: Three drivers of problematic internet use revealed (phys.org)
05-05  What''s stopping kids from learning useful skills? Short answer: Exams (phys.org)
05-05  We might have massively underestimated Io''s thermal output (phys.org)
05-05  Politicians are not ignoring you, statistical analysis suggests (phys.org)
05-05  Want to predict wildfire severity? Research says look to the state of vegetation (phys.org)
05-05  AI-powered lab discovers brighter lead-free nanomaterials in 12 hours (phys.org)
05-05  Giving voice to older homeless women navigating streets and shelters (phys.org)
05-05  Antibiotic-resistant bacteria turn up in six lakes, with urban waters hit hardest (phys.org)
05-05  Climate change increases spillover risk of rodent-borne arenaviruses, study warns (phys.org)
05-05  Hidden risk pushes 459 Northwest communities higher on wildfire danger scale (phys.org)
05-05  Is it wrong to pay incarcerated people in jail? This Pennsylvania county says no (phys.org)
05-05  New insight could change how we break down ''forever chemicals'' (phys.org)
05-05  Invisible at the curb: New 3D model maps reveal hidden ultrafine traffic particle hotspots (phys.org)
05-05  Synchrotron X-rays uncover hidden protein binding sites, enabling two new functions (phys.org)
05-05  Research finds under-24s illegally targeted by Dutch gambling ads (phys.org)
05-05  Plaster-making technique previously attributed to the Romans appears 8,000 years earlier in Motza (phys.org)
05-05  DNA-reading AI reconstructs ancestry in minutes, matching top statistical methods (phys.org)
05-05  Open-source, 3D-printed platform enables low-cost, standardized electrocatalytic research (phys.org)
05-05  Buried electrical pathways across the US reveal new clues about Earth''s interior and power grid risks (phys.org)
05-05  Lockable phone pouches in schools can improve student well-being over time, not test scores or bullying (phys.org)
05-05  Chemists capture light-matter hybrid particles traveling long distances (phys.org)
05-05  Study finds benefits in being older college student while working (phys.org)
05-05  ''Re-meandered'' rivers can slow flows while widening wildlife habitat (phys.org)
05-05  Eucalyptus bark points the way to cleaner water and air (phys.org)
05-05  A quiet Alaska fault is missing the fluids scientists expected, and it''s changing what we know about earthquake zones (phys.org)
05-05  Optically dark gamma-ray burst reveals an unusually wide jet (phys.org)
05-05  Bullying is common in elementary school, and it''s more likely to happen in classrooms that are chaotic (phys.org)
05-05  Electric double layer unlocks molecular switch behind battery and hydrogen reactions (phys.org)
05-05  Denmark''s ''hands‑off'' approach to parenting could offer a blueprint for raising more resilient, self‑reliant kids (phys.org)
05-05  No more guesswork in drug design—atomic-resolution method exposes what trial and error keep missing (phys.org)
05-05  The COVID‑19 pandemic exposed the load mothers carry—a burden that''s still being ignored today (phys.org)
05-05  Why keeping collaborative remote work environment options open is key for business innovation (phys.org)
05-05  Scientists unlock new way to engineer next-generation glass (phys.org)
05-05  Symmetry says these crystal vibrations can never mix, but an exotic quantum phase rewrites the rules (phys.org)
05-05  Wars destroy lives and the climate. Why aren''t we counting military emissions? (phys.org)
05-05  How ''digital twins'' could help predict the fate of a forest (phys.org)
05-05  Magnon lifetime extended 100x paves the way for mini quantum computers (phys.org)
05-05  Mathematical framework solves asteroid route planning exactly for first time (phys.org)
05-05  How should schools teach AI? Three models to consider (phys.org)
05-05  Time-varying magnetic fields can engineer exotic quantum matter (phys.org)
05-05  How to make public spaces accessible, safe and attractive for an aging population (phys.org)
05-05  Louisiana''s shrinking coast may offer world early guide to climate adaptation (phys.org)
05-05  Social media use may reflect stress relief and belonging more than habit (phys.org)
05-04  Climate change is rewriting winter lakes in a way that looks completely backward at first glance (phys.org)
05-04  Honeybees may be helping spread tree‑killing myrtle rust—new research (phys.org)
05-04  Beam-splitting approach reveals hidden changes in vitamin B12 (phys.org)
05-04  Lake mud reveals 7,000 years of Kangaroo Island''s complex fire history (phys.org)
05-04  How plants make copies of themselves—key ''cloning switch'' gene identified (phys.org)
05-04  Scientists uncover beetle transport system for newly identified ''towering'' nematodes (phys.org)
05-04  Does your child only read graphic novels? That''s OK—it''s helping them build literacy skills (phys.org)
05-04  A tiny world beyond Neptune has an atmosphere that shouldn''t exist (phys.org)
05-04  Astronomers uncover over 1,000 radio galaxies with ''wings,'' expanding a rare cosmic class (phys.org)
05-04  Overseas-owned properties shift from single homes to larger developments (phys.org)
05-04  Is the Large Magellanic Cloud a first-time visitor? (phys.org)
05-04  Plants under stress switch from photosynthesis to protein cleanup, researchers show (phys.org)
05-04  The Big Bang of plant life: Discovery sheds light on how cells form walls (phys.org)
05-04  Rising seas may unlock coastal carbon stores, with losses up to 90% (phys.org)
05-04  Glowing nanoparticles exposed hidden cancer-protein behavior that could reshape drug screening (phys.org)
05-04  Necro-branding: Why are deceased celebrities like Michael Jackson still popular when dead? (phys.org)
05-04  Clearing contamination from car interiors (phys.org)
05-04  Chromatin tracking reveals two motion modes that help control gene expression (phys.org)
05-04  Close-in planets act as ''bouncers'' to create rogue worlds (phys.org)
05-04  Live camel transportation improved by using food as an incentive in place of physical punishment (phys.org)
05-04  Arctic winter sea-ice extent fails to expand and sets a new record low in 2026 (phys.org)
05-04  Speed ''training'' prepares bacteria for complex tasks, like munching plastics (phys.org)
05-04  Scientists use lasers to determine the age of sharks (phys.org)
05-04  Nocturnal migratory birds follow rhythm of the moon, study shows (phys.org)
05-04  A simple filter swap could advance marine eDNA biomonitoring (phys.org)
05-04  Digging deeper: How to protect pets from the New World screwworm (phys.org)
05-04  Astronomers explore the surface composition of a nearby super-Earth (phys.org)
05-04  Novel wheat hybrids increase resistance to major fungal disease by up to 70% (phys.org)
05-04  They look like healthy motivation, but these viral posts may do more harm than good for young adults (phys.org)
05-04  UK''s national soil database released as open-access repository (phys.org)
05-04  Understanding canine distemper virus and increased risk during summer (phys.org)
05-04  Deadly droughts and floods wipe out young California salmon en route to Pacific (phys.org)
05-04  Study warns cost-cutting use of generative AI could increase cyber-attack risks (phys.org)
05-04  Rising temperatures could be driving up antibiotic resistance in soil, 11-year study finds (phys.org)
05-04  Synthetic biology promised to rewrite life—with the death of its pioneer, J. Craig Venter, how close are scientists? (phys.org)
05-03  How a newly discovered organelle could help reduce cow methane emissions (phys.org)
05-03  Cities are getting hotter—and bigger. New research reveals the scale of the challenge (phys.org)
05-03  ''GangTok'': Insights into the presence of gang culture on TikTok (phys.org)
05-03  New imaging method maps reversed DNA replication forks in single cells (phys.org)
05-03  This ''living plastic'' activates and self-destructs on command (phys.org)
05-03  Nest‑building chimpanzees seem to anticipate future weather (phys.org)
05-03  A bright moon may dim the Eta Aquarid meteor shower made up of Halley''s comet debris (phys.org)
05-03  Humpback whale ''Timmy'' released in the North Sea after weeks stranded off Germany (phys.org)
05-03  Blood-based DNA marker tracks arsenic exposure and may predict toxicity risk (phys.org)
05-03  Solar radio bursts reveal hidden magnetic switchbacks near the sun, Parker Solar Probe data suggest (phys.org)
05-03  Canada proposes POET mission to hunt Earth-sized planets (phys.org)
05-03  Why Eurovision stays unpredictable after 70 years of copycats and rule changes (phys.org)
05-03  Gold digging is not exclusive to women: New study uncovers common attributes (phys.org)
05-03  Green alley effectiveness depends on design and purpose, study finds (phys.org)
05-03  Locked in stone for 210 million years, this newly identified crocodile cousin was built to crush larger prey (phys.org)
05-03  Plant-based diets cut climate impact by more than half, randomized clinical trial shows (phys.org)
05-02  Deadly feline coronavirus variant has been present in the US for more than a decade (phys.org)
05-02  Hidden plant molecules show up to 25 times stronger activity against Ebola and COVID-19 (phys.org)
05-02  Flooded fields across Midwest spur push for farm-tested solutions (phys.org)
05-02  Immigrants help address the US eldercare shortage, analysis shows (phys.org)
05-02  Saturday Citations: In spaaa-aaace! (phys.org)
05-02  Bees can detect viruses in food sources, but don''t necessarily avoid them (phys.org)
05-02  Disentangling the many factors at play within exposure science (phys.org)
05-02  Early human embryonic cells may be vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2 infection (phys.org)
05-02  Widespread genetic exchange in disease-causing parasites revealed (phys.org)
05-02  Mechanochemistry simplifies synthesis of challenging conductive organic molecules (phys.org)
05-02  Stealth switch in tuberculosis enzyme could open route to drug-resistant treatment (phys.org)
05-02  Q&A: How the legal opium market shaped global trade—and led to an opioid crisis (phys.org)
05-02  A leading journal finds that AI is flooding academic publishing with lower quality work (phys.org)
05-02  Proton beam timing tool could check radiotherapy energy before nearly every treatment (phys.org)
05-02  How sulfur oxidation states shape the behavior of sugar-based surfactant molecules (phys.org)
05-02  Azide-to-diazo reaction unlocks safer path to versatile nitrogen-rich compounds (phys.org)
05-02  Seeing an eclipse from Earth is awe‑inspiring—for astronauts in space, the scene was even more grand (phys.org)
05-02  How photosynthetic bacteria pass light along: Two major energy pathways identified (phys.org)
05-02  The way a cell fails to divide after copying its DNA can determine its fate (phys.org)
05-02  Policies intended to protect trade secrets may limit late-career wages (phys.org)
05-02  A new way to plan trajectories to asteroids (phys.org)
05-02  Slower access, faster chemistry: Nanoreactor design improves catalysis by balancing molecular flow (phys.org)
05-02  Americans care more about future generations than many think—and that gap could matter for policy (phys.org)
05-02  5th-century Belgian burial with ''scrap metal'' may reveal missing link between Roman and Merovingian monetary systems (phys.org)
05-02  Dolls beat screens for building children''s social skills, study finds (phys.org)
05-02  New lithium-plasma engine passes key Mars propulsion test (phys.org)
05-02  How genetic information helps cells resist chaos and stay alive (phys.org)
05-02  Living near a gas station raises childhood cancer risk, study shows (phys.org)
05-02  Understanding the inspiration for social entrepreneurship (phys.org)
05-01  Explosive evaporation unlocks new possibilities in 3D printing and chemical analysis (phys.org)
05-01  Sentinel-1D goes live: A milestone for Europe''s radar mission (phys.org)
05-01  ''A study showed…'' isn''t enough—scientific knowledge builds incrementally as researchers revisit questions (phys.org)
05-01  Sramcbled wrods: The real reason you can still read jumbled text (phys.org)
05-01  Should politics influence science, and vice versa? National Science Board''s ousting resurrects an existential debate (phys.org)
05-01  When the Schuylkill swallowed the city: Lessons from Hurricane Ida''s historic flood (phys.org)
05-01  After flames strip hillsides bare, the next storm can unleash something far more destructive downstream (phys.org)
05-01  How to talk to children when terrorist attacks and violence dominate the news (phys.org)
05-01  Intimate partner violence is a hidden contributor to women''s suicide (phys.org)
05-01  DESI-HVS1 is an old hypervelocity star ejected from the galactic center, observations suggest (phys.org)
05-01  Hunting the elusive Eta Aquariid meteors (phys.org)
05-01  Under crushing hypergravity, fruit flies adapt—and recover (phys.org)
05-01  AI-powered forecasts sharpen early warning for destructive crop pest (phys.org)
05-01  Physicists achieve first-ever ''quadsqueezing'' quantum interaction (phys.org)
05-01  Study reveals why food waste rises, falls as incomes grow (phys.org)
05-01  Physicists have measured ''negative time'' in the lab (phys.org)
05-01  New laws cut cannabis arrests, but racial disparities persist (phys.org)
05-01  A better way to search for extraterrestrial intelligence (phys.org)
05-01  Why do polar bears approach human infrastructure? The answer is more complex than we thought (phys.org)
05-01  Researchers find providing a ''solution package'' for customers may actually weaken buyer-supplier relationships (phys.org)
05-01  Dinosaurs may have originated 10 million years earlier than fossils show (phys.org)
05-01  Children''s voices overlooked in research consent processes, experts warn (phys.org)
05-01  What celebrity worship says about self-worth (phys.org)
05-01  How do close binary stars form? (phys.org)
05-01  How oak trees outwit their predators (phys.org)
05-01  India''s cows offer biogas alternative to Mideast energy crunch (phys.org)
05-01  Wreckage of a US Coast Guard ship lost during WWI has been found off the coast of England (phys.org)
05-01  A citizen campaign returns iconic kiwi birds to New Zealand''s capital after a century-long absence (phys.org)
05-01  The rich are more likely to use AI, exposing a new digital divide (phys.org)
05-01  US–Indian space mission maps extreme subsidence in Mexico City (phys.org)
05-01  Overcoming the algorithmic gender bias in AI‑driven personal finance (phys.org)
05-01  From smoking to stigma: How screen stories influence health (phys.org)
05-01  Twisting water reveals hidden order across four molecular layers at air-water interface (phys.org)
05-01  Why real-time teamwork dashboards can backfire instead of improving collaboration (phys.org)
05-01  Integrated land planning could ease food, energy and biodiversity conflicts worldwide (phys.org)
05-01  Heat and cold alter how animals fight disease. As the climate changes, this knowledge may be vital (phys.org)
05-01  DAMPE satellite reveals cosmic rays share spectral break near 15 teravolts (phys.org)
05-01  Drivers help study road-trip mystery: what became of bug splats? (phys.org)
05-01  How temperature swings impact the growth of young songbirds (phys.org)
05-01  A longstanding quantum roadblock just fell, opening existing fiber networks to ultra-secure light signals (phys.org)
05-01  Optical design unlocks direct Raman detection of ångström-scale ultrathin molecular layers at interfaces (phys.org)
05-01  Why Kamchatka''s magnitude 8.8 earthquake brought a smaller tsunami—and where risk may remain (phys.org)
05-01  Single-vesicle profiling could push liquid biopsies toward everyday clinical use (phys.org)
05-01  Standardized runoff dataset could improve forecasts of urban microplastic pollution (phys.org)
05-01  Why clear packaging may help brands sell more desirable products (phys.org)
05-01  CRISPR speed patterns can identify multiple viruses and variants simultaneously (phys.org)
05-01  Measurement of nuclear reactions at record-low energies opens new pathways for astrophysics research (phys.org)
05-01  Location cues on social media can change how people judge posts (phys.org)
05-01  RNA-built droplets create customizable organelles inside living cells (phys.org)
05-01  Gene circuits reshape DNA folding and affect how genes are expressed, study finds (phys.org)
05-01  Human cell map uncovers 90,000 interactions among 4 million gene pairs (phys.org)
05-01  Superconducting quantum circuit simulates proton tunneling phenomenon in chemical systems (phys.org)
05-01  Autumn leaves transformed into biodegradable mulch film can curb farm plastic pollution (phys.org)
05-01  Light-activated protein illuminates when embryos can cope with disruptions to cell division (phys.org)
05-01  Malaria parasite sneaks mRNA into immune cell nuclei, disrupting defenses (phys.org)
05-01  Wildfires leave lasting risks: Improving predictions of hazardous debris flows in burned areas (phys.org)
05-01  Chemists unlock two-step alkene alkylation using stable acids and polar coupling (phys.org)
05-01  Light unlocks full polarization control at ultrafast speeds, reshaping photonics (phys.org)
05-01  Sudden quantum jolts may not break adiabatic behavior after all (phys.org)
05-01  Japanese Instagram ads reveal product-specific words that lift click-through rates (phys.org)
05-01  Compound in ginger and turmeric may disarm drug-resistant bacteria (phys.org)
05-01  Feeding shift may have steered 55 pilot whales toward Scotland mass stranding (phys.org)
05-01  Emoji scale shows reliable preschool social skills screening (phys.org)
05-01  Fungi utilize ancient antimicrobial proteins to attack hosts and their microbiomes, plant researchers discover (phys.org)
05-01  Blue carbon: Unearthing the ocean''s own climate fix (phys.org)
05-01  Near-relativistic swarm could image Proxima b at 20-meter resolution and scan for biosignatures, paper says (phys.org)
05-01  Laser-plasma accelerators can preserve polarization of Helium-3 ions (phys.org)
05-01  Early institutional care lowers life expectancy, study suggests (phys.org)
05-01  Evolution has reused the same genes for 120 million years, study shows (phys.org)
05-01  In good spirits: Why haunted houses are perfect places to connect with others (phys.org)
05-01  Kangaroos chart ''upside-down'' evolution (phys.org)
05-01  Hidden 3D atomic structure of relaxor ferroelectrics revealed for first time (phys.org)
05-01  Quantum computing''s next dark horse emerges from a frozen surface, where almost nothing behaves as expected (phys.org)
05-01  ''More empowered'': How online gaming benefits people with disability (phys.org)
05-01  LHAASO discovers new extreme particle accelerator in the Milky Way (phys.org)
05-01  Hold your nose and don''t stop for a selfie: Why getting up close to a beached whale is a really bad idea (phys.org)
05-01  Massive reef expansion 20 million years ago may explain modern coral life''s origins (phys.org)
05-01  ''I don''t believe no screens is possible'': How parents manage devices and little kids (phys.org)
05-01  Rare Tyrian purple reveals elite Roman infant burials in York (phys.org)
05-01  Our study looked at teens'' social media behavior—those from disadvantaged backgrounds face greater harms (phys.org)
05-01  A lost galaxy called ''Loki'' may be hiding inside the Milky Way (phys.org)
05-01  Medieval images may have triggered imagined soundscapes, reshaping how viewers experienced saints (phys.org)
05-01  Hubble reveals spiral galaxy 53 million light-years away in striking detail (phys.org)
05-01  A physics explanation shows why US elections keep ending 50:50—and why more spending won''t change that (phys.org)