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00:20  Precise polymer ''knots'' uncover hidden slack for designing ultra-tough and responsive smart materials (phys.org)
00:20  Almost 20% of Australian students don''t finish school—these 3 things can help them stay (phys.org)
00:00  Why dirty farm plastic matters: Cleaner mulch film could cut landfill waste and fossil fuel use (phys.org)
00:00  AI to rescue Australian wildlife research drowning in data (phys.org)
06-01  Feral horse numbers in Australia''s Alps are on the rise again: It''s time to act (phys.org)
06-01  Fifty-year protein mystery breaks open as acid-driven water loss comes into view (phys.org)
06-01  Trees and greenery can cool cities by as much as 18C—but only if they''re the right type (phys.org)
06-01  Famous wildlife coexistence scheme is slipping due to frozen funding (phys.org)
06-01  Enzymes that assemble into droplets can speed up cellular reactions, biologists find (phys.org)
06-01  New ''SMArT'' platform makes gene editing in hematopoietic stem cells more efficient and safer (phys.org)
06-01  Synthesized peptides can slip into cells to block hard-to-target protein interactions (phys.org)
06-01  Better math discriminates exotic from classical materials (phys.org)
06-01  Mediating students'' empathy development through play (phys.org)
06-01  Longest-period young transiting exoplanets discovered (phys.org)
06-01  New study has shone a new light on searching for habitable worlds (phys.org)
06-01  Atmospheric wave theory falls short in explaining rising extreme weather, study suggests (phys.org)
06-01  Bad for health and the environment: Lung experts highlight environmental impact of tobacco product waste (phys.org)
06-01  One of our planets may be missing, and it could explain why the solar system looks the way it does (phys.org)
06-01  Researchers use phylogenomics to identify cyanobacteria in Shenandoah River (phys.org)
06-01  Ancient land plant reveals the evolution of a 400‑million‑year‑old UV‑B protection system (phys.org)
06-01  New study sheds light on Victoria''s future rainfall (phys.org)
06-01  Ancient oceans began suffocating millions of years before Triassic mass extinction, geologists discover (phys.org)
06-01  Hubble captures M88 on journey to center of Virgo cluster (phys.org)
06-01  Teachers'' emotions can make or break student learning (phys.org)
06-01  Nanoengineered materials can store and release hydrogen at room temperature (phys.org)
06-01  A giant star may have destroyed itself in one of the universe''s rarest explosions (phys.org)
06-01  Student astronomer discovers ''Rosetta Stone'' for mysterious cosmic signals (phys.org)
06-01  8 crested ibises released in Japan decades after extinction (phys.org)
06-01  Biopolymer-based hydrogel formulations for improved seed coating performance (phys.org)
06-01  Record wildfire losses rocked 2025 even as global burned area neared all-time lows (phys.org)
06-01  Parasitic fly ''sacrifices sight'' after finding host, study shows (phys.org)
06-01  A natural chemistry laboratory in protostar shock waves (phys.org)
06-01  What ''biodegradable'' packaging really means—and three key questions to ask about it (phys.org)
06-01  Bacteria uncover distinct strategy to import rare sugar polymers, crystal structures show (phys.org)
06-01  Leaf forces help steer stomata as young plants grow, experiments reveal (phys.org)
06-01  Supermassive black holes could be the universe''s biggest planet nurseries (phys.org)
06-01  In Senegal, a 2,000‑year‑old iron workshop sheds new light on the past (phys.org)
06-01  AI crosses catalyst boundaries to uncover new route for green hydrogen (phys.org)
06-01  Legal reforms to stop abusive SLAPPs fail to stop chilling effect of the powerful, study warns (phys.org)
05-31  A kohl bottle from York may hint at an ancient Egyptian in Roman-Britain (phys.org)
05-31  Central Africa''s wild meat dilemma: Why outright bans threaten food security for millions (phys.org)
05-31  Why many fungicide-treated soybean seeds may boost harvests but not farm profits (phys.org)
05-31  Pocket-sized device rivals bulky lab machinery in disease and environmental testing (phys.org)
05-31  Hidden tick saliva protein may help stop disease spread at source (phys.org)
05-31  France warns that strong storms could end deadly heat wave (phys.org)
05-31  Two decades later, impacts from Indonesia mud volcano linger (phys.org)
05-31  Mosquitoes learn to link the smell of DEET with a blood meal, new study finds (phys.org)
05-31  Researchers teach brain cells to play ''Doom'' (phys.org)
05-31  Meteor over Massachusetts causes explosion reports, sightings from Delaware to Montreal (phys.org)
05-31  Venice''s growing flamingo population finds refuge in recovering wetlands (phys.org)
05-31  Is extracting oxygen from lunar soil the future of space exploration? (phys.org)
05-31  Study shows supervision and license conditions reduce reoffending among first-time prisoners (phys.org)
05-31  Nanofiber implant delivers three drugs, doubles survival in glioblastoma mice (phys.org)
05-31  Catalysts that prevent boil-off losses in liquid hydrogen production hold promise for a hydrogen-energy society (phys.org)
05-31  Too hot, too humid: Why the sustained heat wave in India and Pakistan is so dangerous (phys.org)
05-31  Rainfall near 700 mm marks turning point in ecosystem nitrogen retention (phys.org)
05-31  Q&A: Ancient bird species found in China''s Liaoning had extra-long tail feathers for elaborate courtship (phys.org)
05-31  How mobile deep‑space medical systems could support future landings on the moon and Mars (phys.org)
05-31  Quantum light gives a 20-fold boost to ultrafast laser processes (phys.org)
05-31  Backlash is often swift when authorities try to plan retreat from the coast: Is there a better way? (phys.org)
05-30  A ''supereruption'' transformed NZ 350,000 years ago—we now know how it happened (phys.org)
05-30  Pulsar wind nebula inside supernova remnant explored with Chandra (phys.org)
05-30  These California wildflowers could save other plants (phys.org)
05-30  Saturday Citations: Failure to launch; cellular mortality; heavy weather (phys.org)
05-30  Inside Europe''s largest Copper Age tomb, children''s bones expose an ancient health crisis hidden for 5,000 years (phys.org)
05-30  Axial encoding unlocks up to eightfold faster 3D microscopy with less light (phys.org)
05-30  Evidence of cosmic-ray acceleration from a nearby supernova remnant (phys.org)
05-30  Ancient lake cores reveal unprecedented 2012 Rwenzori fire and ecological shift (phys.org)
05-30  British naked chalk giant gets spruced up (phys.org)
05-30  Ohio wall lizards overcame genetic bottleneck through rapid population boom, genomes reveal (phys.org)
05-30  Blue Origin rocket explosion is bad news for both Bezos and NASA (phys.org)
05-30  A trip to the United Arab Emirates'' darkest spot reveals a rare view of the Milky Way (phys.org)
05-30  In the world''s economic ''black holes,'' data still leak out (phys.org)
05-30  Painting the growing season in the Maize Triangle (phys.org)
05-30  New technology to transform professional development in schools (phys.org)
05-30  Fish-microbe partnership may influence ocean health by making carbon-trapping minerals (phys.org)
05-30  Diamond quantum sensor could reveal elusive altermagnets (phys.org)
05-30  Predator-triggered orange tails may help tadpoles survive by redirecting deadly bites (phys.org)
05-30  Plants hit the brakes on immunity to survive viral infections (phys.org)
05-30  Are taxpayers being gaslighted by street lamp charm? (phys.org)
05-30  Freeze-dried reagents and hand-powered hardware bring biomanufacturing to remote labs (phys.org)
05-30  Designing catalysts during synthesis could speed cleaner fuels and greener industry (phys.org)
05-30  Vast botanical data help solve Darwin''s puzzle of why some exotic plants become pests (phys.org)
05-30  IceCube detects break in cosmic neutrino spectrum, ruling out simple power-law model (phys.org)
05-30  Citizens as political actors, not individual consumers: New study calls for tighter advertising regulations (phys.org)
05-30  Antihydrogen mirrors hydrogen in upgraded spectrum test, narrowing cosmic mystery (phys.org)
05-30  Elephant declines could trigger wider ecosystem losses in African savannas, 15-year test shows (phys.org)
05-30  Heat and drought push Europe''s trees into survival mode, often fatally (phys.org)
05-30  Rare male red pipefish carrying eggs on its trunk spotted in Sydney (phys.org)
05-30  Blue Origin investigates rocket explosion as public is warned about possible wreckage washing ashore (phys.org)
05-30  How Alaska Native communities navigate a potential 170 billion gold mine (phys.org)
05-30  Chromosome model links one steady motor to shape shift needed for cell division (phys.org)
05-29  Three astronauts from China return to Earth after nearly 7 months in space, a record for a Chinese crew (phys.org)
05-29  Mars''s manganese ''bathtub ring'' reveals ancient ocean timeline and its potential for life (phys.org)
05-29  What makes a heat dome? Experts explain (phys.org)
05-29  Orangutans breastfeed for six and a half years, the longest among mammals (phys.org)
05-29  How thousands of small farms collectively shape water demand in a water-stressed region (phys.org)
05-29  Wildfire dark brown carbon has strong global warming effects, study finds (phys.org)
05-29  20,000 eyes on the universe (phys.org)
05-29  Tardigrades reveal extreme heat-blocking survival trick while in tun state (phys.org)
05-29  The Adult Gaze: Looking again at children and young people in peace and conflict (phys.org)
05-29  Over 45 and looking for a job? AI thinks you might be too old (phys.org)
05-29  Humans reshape predator-prey rules across food webs, creating a challenging new world for wildlife (phys.org)
05-29  ''Bio-stickers'' speed up plastic breakdown in marine environments (phys.org)
05-29  Research investigation shows ''bossware'' is spying on workers and sharing their data (phys.org)
05-29  Indonesians mark 20 years since mud volcano eruption swallowed up entire communities in East Java (phys.org)
05-29  Megafire kills Joshua trees, but not fungi (phys.org)
05-29  Wattle''s the deal with psychedelics? (phys.org)
05-29  Routine questionnaire could help thousands of children thrive at school, study finds (phys.org)
05-29  A climate fix with a hidden catch: Cutting methane reshapes ozone layer''s comeback in unexpected ways (phys.org)
05-29  ''Shoot for the moon?'' Aim a bit lower, researchers say (phys.org)
05-29  A hidden supermassive black hole may be lurking inside the Antennae galaxies (phys.org)
05-29  Homeless encampment sweeps spiked after Supreme Court decision (phys.org)
05-29  Pandemic loan fraud pumped housing prices, research indicates (phys.org)
05-29  Topological states emerge in quantum Hall-superconductor devices with multiple channels (phys.org)
05-29  Last-of-its-kind tree clinging to cliffside finds new hope at botanic gardens (phys.org)
05-29  Five things to know about heat waves in Europe (phys.org)
05-29  Flooding in north and east Syria as Euphrates level rises (phys.org)
05-29  ''Atom Camera'' maps laser light at nanoscale using a single ultracold atom (phys.org)
05-29  Blue Origin rocket explodes on the launch pad during an engine-firing test (phys.org)
05-29  New guidance on violence and aggression in retail (phys.org)
05-29  NASA develops sensor to improve firefighter safety (phys.org)
05-29  Settling down vs. settling: New study proves being single beats a bad relationship (phys.org)
05-29  Established farm-business ties may steer agri-start-up ideas toward smaller gains (phys.org)
05-29  Training, not silence: With support, teachers can address racism, xenophobia in any classroom (phys.org)
05-29  Mineral clues in Gale Crater track ancient Mars climate change (phys.org)
05-29  How bacteria survive with almost no oxygen— and why blocking one enzyme could aid new antibiotics (phys.org)
05-29  Taller structures produce more blaze-spreading embers, research suggests (phys.org)
05-29  New ammonia-making method could upend one of industry''s dirtiest processes (phys.org)
05-29  Longer droughts and changes in rainfall are already occurring in the Amazon, research finds (phys.org)
05-29  Red dwarf stars detected ''eating'' Earth-like planets (phys.org)
05-29  Heron-like, fish-eating dinosaur from 70 million years ago discovered in Argentina (phys.org)
05-29  Ultrafast holographic imaging reveals electron and magnetic dynamics inside next-generation materials (phys.org)
05-29  AI and drones can help improve early warning systems for Vibrio bacteria in the Baltic Sea (phys.org)
05-29  Quantum entanglement provides a new framework for understanding chemical bonding (phys.org)
05-29  Shock waves show how baby stars'' cradles get their radial shape in 3D simulations (phys.org)
05-29  Ammonia levels in urine could serve as marker for chronic kidney disease in dogs (phys.org)
05-29  Nitrogen-fixing genes moved into new bacterial strains, opening path beyond fertilizer (phys.org)
05-29  Genetically engineering cyanobacteria for the production of sulfated polysaccharide (phys.org)
05-29  How do you know a bowhead whale is feeding? It''s all in the way it moves, shows study (phys.org)
05-29  Plants exhibit remarkable tolerance to protein translation errors (phys.org)
05-29  Human-linked foraging reshapes dolphin social networks in Florida over decades (phys.org)
05-29  No single path makes youth champions, review of 60 sports analyses shows (phys.org)
05-29  ''Diversifying'' social feeds can cut exposure to toxic content and preserve enjoyment (phys.org)
05-29  Peering into the Milky Way''s far side, Roman could unveil 100,000 worlds (phys.org)
05-29  Electrical ''knob'' can switch light on, off and tune intensity at the nanoscale (phys.org)
05-29  Oceanic regime shifts affect subarctic moth communities—impacts divide species into winners and losers (phys.org)
05-29  Italians and Dutch share the same gestural instinct for teaching, research reveals (phys.org)
05-29  Silver nanoparticles enable assembly of a theorized, previously unobserved crystal metallic structure (phys.org)
05-29  Something just passed between us and a distant star (phys.org)
05-29  MIZ-ing in action: How much of Antarctic sea ice is affected by waves? (phys.org)
05-29  The human gaze speaks to children, who remain insensitive to the gaze of humanoid robots (phys.org)
05-29  A ''Balrog'' in the tunnels: Scientists discover a new cave cricket species on the tiny island of Kastellorizo, Greece (phys.org)
05-29  Why the most massive galaxies in the early universe stopped forming stars prematurely (phys.org)
05-29  New Gulf Coast plan uses ocean technology to trap carbon dioxide (phys.org)
05-29  Turtles finally have a place in the tree of life thanks to an X‑ray study of South African fossils (phys.org)
05-29  Dutch universities still lack firm rules on tobacco ties, raising wider questions (phys.org)
05-29  Crops predictably select growth boosting microbes regardless of soil type, study finds (phys.org)
05-29  New MRI sensors detect target molecules in the brain and body with high sensitivity (phys.org)
05-29  Leaving gravity behind: Experiment from ISS reveals how particles alter turbulent flow behavior (phys.org)
05-29  Global food shock model reveals self-sufficiency alone may not prevent crises (phys.org)
05-29  The solar wind''s secret hammerheads and what they tell us about heat in space (phys.org)
05-29  How farmers respond to climate-related risk (phys.org)
05-29  Spin wave signals used in computing boosted more than 5,000 times in Z-shaped path approach (phys.org)
05-29  Improved embryo freezing technique could preserve endangered species (phys.org)
05-29  Why is economic inequality the status quo? (phys.org)
05-29  AI can mass-produce finance research papers indistinguishable from human work, reports study (phys.org)
05-29  Sensitivity of Antarctic ice to climate change sharply increased after ice age shift, study shows (phys.org)
05-29  Q&A: Multinational firms drive growth but can come with steep environmental costs, study finds (phys.org)
05-29  Nanotube-coated catheter could detect bladder cancer biomarker 50,000 times more sensitively (phys.org)
05-29  Quantum vibronics research points to future energy and computing technologies (phys.org)
05-29  Impact of regional airline exits on travelers measured (phys.org)
05-29  Biologists improve biomass mapping tools to better track carbon storage (phys.org)
05-29  Electrical pulses reverse aging in sea squirts, offering clues for extending human longevity (phys.org)
05-29  Smartphones dominate 400 minutes daily, but young adults spend just seven on news (phys.org)
05-29  Electromagnetic noise can send migrating bats off course, with effects lasting hours (phys.org)
05-29  Pigeons navigate using magnetic sensors in their livers, say researchers (phys.org)
05-29  Is my brain wired to never see a ghost? A psychologist on three factors that make a paranormal experience more likely (phys.org)
05-29  Hailstorms could grow more dangerous and damaging with climate change (phys.org)
05-29  Unearthing Namibia''s forgotten genocide through forensic archaeology (phys.org)
05-29  Italy on red alert as France, Portugal beat hottest May day record (phys.org)
05-29  Taking dark energy out of the equation: Mathematicians challenge the standard cosmological model of the universe (phys.org)
05-29  Heat waves: Older people less likely to follow safety advice (phys.org)
05-29  Mitochondria reveal built-in speed control for protein production (phys.org)
05-29  Framework could deliver fairer insurance deals for customers (phys.org)
05-29  One in six kids could be experiencing online sexual exploitation and abuse (phys.org)
05-29  From the seabed to Mars: Why geological maps matter (phys.org)
05-29  Quantum pendulum clock overcomes classical accuracy limits and sheds light on quantum to classical transitions (phys.org)
05-29  Deep beneath Utah, rare mantle earthquakes reshape seismic hazard questions (phys.org)
05-29  An AI solution to an 80‑year‑old problem has shocked mathematicians (phys.org)
05-29  Some experts now say psychopathy doesn''t exist—here''s why we may be looking at it all wrong (phys.org)
05-29  How bean plants call on wasps for help when hungry caterpillars attack (phys.org)
05-28  Introduced wild pigs linked to fewer invasive plants, while native deer show the opposite pattern (phys.org)
05-28  Study finds soils can naturally suppress major crop diseases (phys.org)
05-28  Cobalt honeycombs open a new path to quantum computing (phys.org)
05-28  Bare supercontinent may have tipped ancient Earth into ''Snowball'' phase (phys.org)
05-28  Teen sex survey highlights violence concerns (phys.org)
05-28  Think DEET keeps mosquitoes away? They may be learning to love it (phys.org)
05-28  Findings could justify greater protections for minks in Everglades (phys.org)
05-28  Platform fast-tracks microbial design for high-temp manufacturing (phys.org)
05-28  Green stones buried with Panama''s ancient chiefs confirmed as Colombian emeralds (phys.org)
05-28  Chang''e-5 regolith studies reveal nanoscale space-weathering processes (phys.org)
05-28  Scientists develop new method to estimate hidden species (phys.org)
05-28  Ripples in fire-ant collectives suggest motions are driven by neighbor alignments (phys.org)
05-28  New study shows atmospheric compounds formed from tire wear may pose human health risk (phys.org)
05-28  A rare blue micromoon rises this weekend (phys.org)
05-28  Neanderthal ancestry may lower defenses against common DNA viruses in people today (phys.org)
05-28  Dog breeding inspectors need clearer guidance on rules protecting dog health and welfare—new report (phys.org)
05-28  Hyena clan rank metrics need to be trait specific to fully explain hierarchies, scientists argue (phys.org)
05-28  Forgotten museum fossil helps rewrite part of animal evolution (phys.org)
05-28  Adequate potassium management is key to maximizing cotton yield and fiber quality, researchers reiterate (phys.org)
05-28  The generation of massive Schrödinger cat states using ultracold atoms (phys.org)
05-28  New fences can save restored saltmarsh, research suggests (phys.org)
05-28  Scientists unlock evolution of gigantism in Scottish island wrens (phys.org)
05-28  Happy, who taught researchers that elephants can recognize themselves, is euthanized at Bronx Zoo (phys.org)
05-28  Arctic Ocean food chain is disrupted as a key tipping point has now been passed (phys.org)
05-28  Cells trap heat in ways standard fluid physics cannot explain, study finds (phys.org)
05-28  Astronomers discover how to estimate masses of newborn planets using dust rings (phys.org)
05-28  SpaceX''s Starship rockets are grounded pending investigation after test flight (phys.org)
05-28  Think it''s hot now? The next five years will smash records, UN says (phys.org)
05-28  Plants select growth strategies by ''spying'' on their neighbors'' scents (phys.org)
05-28  A new approach to urban planning with less car traffic and lower carbon emissions (phys.org)
05-28  The definitive census of multiple star systems within ten parsecs (phys.org)
05-28  Listening to the sun reveals previously hidden changes to solar cycle (phys.org)
05-28  How the greenhouse effect governs temperature changes across Antarctica (phys.org)
05-28  Expanded susceptibility and transmission in circulating avian influenza viruses reshape wild bird mortality (phys.org)
05-28  Temporary carbon removal could help support climate goals, if used correctly (phys.org)
05-28  Newly discovered ''thunder'' of Atlantic sturgeons inspires awe (phys.org)
05-28  Monkey see, monkey do: Study sheds light on cooperative decision-making (phys.org)
05-28  Scientists forecast milder Chesapeake Bay dead zone in 2026 (phys.org)
05-28  DNA ''nicks'' make for safer, more precise genetic analysis (phys.org)
05-28  Researchers push back fundamental limit on energy transfer between particles without ''spilling'' radiation (phys.org)
05-28  Metamaterials enable control of heat transfer at nanoscale, potentially transforming energy and electronics (phys.org)
05-28  Where are all the intermediate mass black holes? Microlensing fast radio bursts might reveal them (phys.org)
05-28  Are the chemicals around you safe? Researchers are using AI to find out (phys.org)
05-28  Early childhood educators change how they speak to toddlers depending on gender, finds study (phys.org)
05-28  Analysis of more than 10,000 cities reveals hidden details governments can use to better support their people (phys.org)
05-28  Corn Belt groundwater and irrigation boost thunderstorm complexes by 24–35%, simulations show (phys.org)
05-28  AI ads are almost indistinguishable from human-made work—they just don''t perform as well (phys.org)
05-28  Revised mushroom toxin pathway could improve poisoning detection (phys.org)
05-28  DNA assembly insights could streamline design and manufacturing of nanostructures for medicine, materials and more (phys.org)
05-28  Sea squirt reveals glowing spines and unexpected nervous system anatomy (phys.org)
05-28  Study clarifies conditions for amphibian species richness on marine islands (phys.org)
05-28  Long-distance bat migration runs on fatty acids, challenging limits of mammal metabolism (phys.org)
05-28  How developing immune cells fine-tune their signals (phys.org)
05-28  Social background also shapes environmental awareness, says study (phys.org)
05-28  New biosynthesis platform could enable bioactive compounds to be labeled, targeted and released on demand (phys.org)
05-28  Q&A: How researchers are building next-gen quantum computers (phys.org)
05-28  Gutweed successfully grown in full life cycle within brackish conditions in Baltic Sea (phys.org)
05-28  A giant warm wave is crossing the Pacific, signaling an El Niño that could alter weather worldwide this year (phys.org)
05-28  Trust and patience link to higher happiness across 76 countries (phys.org)
05-28  Perfect randomness realized for the first time (phys.org)
05-28  Researchers link specific microbiomes to archaeological bone degradation (phys.org)
05-28  A severed piece of sea cucumber refused to die, and what happened next could transform medicine (phys.org)
05-28  Hubble spies faint irregular galaxy ESO 490-017 (phys.org)
05-28  Moon base missions face an unseen threat, and these simulations show where it could strike first (phys.org)
05-28  ''Feathered dragon'' has some of the longest tail feathers ever found on a fossil bird (phys.org)
05-28  Scientists reveal how dividing cells precisely trigger spindle formation (phys.org)
05-28  Single tissue snapshot reveals biological processes unfolding over time (phys.org)
05-28  Manager quality can match entire team''s output, controlled experiments reveal (phys.org)
05-28  Rare observations reveal an X9 solar flare before it erupts (phys.org)
05-28  Researchers urge greater protections against online sexual abuse of children (phys.org)
05-28  Lake Erie produces ''forbidden soup'' of rotating potential toxins (phys.org)
05-28  An invisible battle between bacteria determines the flavor and safety of salami (phys.org)
05-28  Which of your climate actions make the biggest difference? Here''s how to find out (phys.org)
05-28  Outdoor lights may keep mosquitoes biting and breeding deeper into autumn (phys.org)
05-28  Dying cells don''t all release key inflammatory cytokine in the same way, research reveals (phys.org)
05-28  Pay-to-play system prices out young soccer talent (phys.org)
05-28  The strange quantum property of tomorrow''s insulator (phys.org)
05-28  Europe heat wave ''brutal reminder'' of climate change: UN (phys.org)
05-28  Earth''s oxygen-rich atmosphere may owe its existence to cold subduction (phys.org)
05-28  The impact of nanoplastics on neurons may depend on their size (phys.org)
05-28  Women''s faces outrank men''s in attractiveness across cultures, global study shows (phys.org)
05-27  Advancing detection of genome-edited crops in food mixtures (phys.org)
05-27  As snow droughts continue to threaten global food security, research calls for climate-resilient agriculture practices (phys.org)
05-27  Coral study could help explain infertility and ovarian cancer by decoding cilia-driven fluid flows (phys.org)
05-27  Droplet-like clusters reveal new control switch for major drug-target receptors (phys.org)
05-27  Reconstructed 1.5‑billion‑year‑old protein network reveals hundreds of hidden disease‑linked genes (phys.org)
05-27  Fish have no necks, yet this ancient balancing trick keeps their heads startlingly steady in motion (phys.org)
05-27  Scientists have scrapped the worst‑case climate scenario—because action is making a difference (phys.org)
05-27  Deep‑sea sponges survive in complete darkness in ways we didn''t know before (phys.org)
05-27  Mysterious acids keep bacteria rod-shaped by restraining rogue enzyme, experiments reveal (phys.org)
05-27  Could aliens ever visit Earth? An aerospace scientist unpacks the challenges of interstellar spaceflight (phys.org)
05-27  Quantum teleportation carries microwave states at temperatures up to 4 K, beating classical limit (phys.org)
05-27  Your own personal Farmville: This VR greenhouse lets users monitor crops remotely (phys.org)
05-27  Noongar culture and arts grow well-being literacy in early childhood education (phys.org)
05-27  Fire salamanders reveal hidden turquoise glow when exposed to UV radiation (phys.org)
05-27  Fake predator eyes scare off seabirds until they learn they''re not real (phys.org)
05-27  ''Hook-up culture'' on dating apps harming men''s body image (phys.org)
05-27  How to survive in the abyss: Secrets of deep-sea sponges (phys.org)
05-27  Demographic forces stall global progress toward gender equality (phys.org)
05-27  Memory-preserving transistors could bypass the Boltzmann limit (phys.org)
05-27  Record temps as spring heat wave bakes Europe (phys.org)