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00:40  Twisted liquid-crystal structures unlock on-demand skyrmions at room temperature (phys.org)
00:27  Bee magnetism appears far more widespread than expected across 120 species (phys.org)
00:20  Methane fingerprints sharpen global emissions map, pointing to China, India and Central Africa (phys.org)
00:17  What a list of Black Death survivors reveals about the way people recovered from plague (phys.org)
00:16  Most people don''t know what they don''t know, but think they do (phys.org)
00:13  Bottom trawling is scraping oceans of wildlife (phys.org)
00:00  Mostly empty foam overturns assumptions of electron beam stopping (phys.org)
05-13  Beluga calls deciphered to bolster conservation efforts (phys.org)
05-13  Electrified route to epoxides could cut costs and pollution with common catalyst (phys.org)
05-13  Why global businesses are becoming quietly entwined with the military (phys.org)
05-13  Flu signals in wastewater offer an early warning for community outbreaks (phys.org)
05-13  Were Martian tides strong enough to shape its ancient landscape? (phys.org)
05-13  Torpedo bats may shift baseball''s sweet spot, acoustic analysis shows (phys.org)
05-13  Climate change is reshaping Europe''s protected areas, and managers are adapting (phys.org)
05-13  Climate emulator recreates 2.6 million years of ice-age cycles on a laptop (phys.org)
05-13  Predicting typhoon intensity using ocean surface temperatures (phys.org)
05-13  Fire that scorched African mountain range was unprecedented in the last 12,000 years, research shows (phys.org)
05-13  A marine-inspired sunscreen ingredient made by E. coli (phys.org)
05-13  Identity traits sharply narrow who becomes friends or marries, model reveals (phys.org)
05-13  SNOR protein provides ''all-clear'' signal for dormant cells to resume normal operations (phys.org)
05-13  Why heavier rain can mean less usable water as global warming intensifies (phys.org)
05-13  3D atomic rearrangement creates 40,000 quantum defects in 40 minutes (phys.org)
05-13  Fossil teeth from China uncover 400,000-year-old H. erectus ties to Denisovans (phys.org)
05-13  AI generates first complete models of proteins in motion (phys.org)
05-13  Rivalry with neighboring groups may be a key driver of male size in primates (phys.org)
05-13  Earth system AI closes data gaps to shows how extreme weather emerges (phys.org)
05-13  Stardust trapped in Antarctic ice reveals tens of thousands of years of solar system''s past (phys.org)
05-13  Many Americans pessimistic about AI''s impact—and want more regulation (phys.org)
05-13  A real ''intergenerational equity'' budget would address our unceasing environmental decline (phys.org)
05-13  The stability paradox: How do organisms change shape over the course of evolution? (phys.org)
05-13  Atomic step–terrace ordering enables unprecedented precision in mechanical testing (phys.org)
05-13  A hidden lubricant in creeping faults? Uncovering the mysteries of aseismic slip (phys.org)
05-13  Gold nanoparticles that behave like a liquid open path to adaptive materials (phys.org)
05-13  How the world''s missing beetles could save the rainforest (phys.org)
05-13  Molecular grappling hooks improve cancer drug targeting and effectiveness (phys.org)
05-13  Strange 500-million-year-old marine fossils reveal a feeding strategy that still shapes oceans today (phys.org)
05-13  Atomic bands in two transition metal dichalcogenides hint at long-theorized quantum state (phys.org)
05-13  Amazon''s carbon clock is speeding up, and violent storms may be only part of why (phys.org)
05-13  After winter storms, fires now threaten Portugal''s forests (phys.org)
05-13  A rare sanctuary in Congo looks after baby bonobos away from poaching threat (phys.org)
05-13  Ten years on, the Nagoya Protocol on sharing genetic resources is still confusing scientists—guidance now available (phys.org)
05-13  The cinema effect: Turning films into a gateway to science (phys.org)
05-13  Image: Australia''s cloudy beauty (phys.org)
05-13  Iodine deficiency is creeping back. Vegans, vegetarians and pregnant women are most at risk (phys.org)
05-13  Study identifies geysers the JUICE mission could explore on Ganymede (phys.org)
05-13  Gravitational wave detectors can now ''autotune'' signals to harmonize the heavens (phys.org)
05-13  Old newspapers track porpoise populations across the Baltic Sea (phys.org)
05-13  Largest-ever survey of physicists puts Standard Model of cosmology under scrutiny (phys.org)
05-13  How can low-value agricultural waste be transformed into high-value products? (phys.org)
05-13  The shoal remembers: How signs of a collective memory shape a predator-prey arms race (phys.org)
05-13  How temperature changes light: New model could guide smarter LEDs, sensors and photonic devices (phys.org)
05-13  Study uses microphones to eavesdrop on the secret lives of birds (phys.org)
05-13  Swapping molecular building blocks one by one reveals how receptors tell adrenaline from dopamine (phys.org)
05-13  One graph attempts to connect every object in the universe (phys.org)
05-13  Soil food webs grow more varied in farmland and tropics, global analysis reveals (phys.org)
05-13  How a single radioactive cloud caused Fukushima particle contamination (phys.org)
05-13  Perseverance rover snaps selfie in western frontier of Mars (phys.org)
05-13  Novel technique measures polymer degradation during cathodic overprotection (phys.org)
05-13  Human childbirth is not uniquely difficult among mammals (phys.org)
05-13  Molecular glue could hijack cells'' natural machinery to help treat diseases (phys.org)
05-13  Video: Gels for cosmetics made from natural plant oils (phys.org)
05-13  The fog is alive: Droplets host bacteria that clear toxins from our air (phys.org)
05-13  TIME instrument unlocks faint signals from early galaxies across vast stretches of sky (phys.org)
05-13  Authors of book about classroom AI say loss of foundational knowledge is biggest threat (phys.org)
05-13  Scientists dispute hypothesis that climate change will unleash massive agricultural pest populations (phys.org)
05-13  Western Australia is edging toward desertification (phys.org)
05-13  Despotic primate societies rarely play as adults, analysis of 37 species reveals (phys.org)
05-13  AI surrogate accelerates nonlinear optics simulations by orders of magnitude (phys.org)
05-13  Airport readings uncover ultrafine particle spikes and oil residue in Zurich study (phys.org)
05-13  ''Calm'' galaxy cluster hides a violent cosmic scene that took 4 billion years to settle (phys.org)
05-13  How Qing featherwork got its colors: New scans reveal multiple birds and hidden pigment layers (phys.org)
05-13  Coral reefs around Hainan are collapsing faster under local damage and warming, but targeted action could reverse losses (phys.org)
05-13  Wine''s leftovers could help wean chicken farms off antibiotics (phys.org)
05-13  How winds above Tibet quietly replenish water for nearly 2 billion people (phys.org)
05-13  Gravitational waves from colliding black holes may allow detection of dark matter (phys.org)
05-13  ''Mobile'' DNA elements may have expanded gene regulatory networks in brain development (phys.org)
05-13  Brighter red micro-LEDs could help solve full-color display stability challenge (phys.org)
05-13  Self-activating catalysts boost hydrogen output by reshaping themselves during electrolysis (phys.org)
05-13  DeepAFM decodes protein motion from noisy images with 93.4% accuracy (phys.org)
05-13  Many of the Caribbean''s most important reefs are going unprotected (phys.org)
05-13  Gentle, laser-driven flows enable precise 3D imaging of delicate samples (phys.org)
05-13  A deep‑ocean climate plan wins rare EPA approval, but is sinking plants in the sea the answer? (phys.org)
05-13  DNA ''barcodes'' help researchers pinpoint gold nanoparticles that can strike cancer at its power source (phys.org)
05-13  Africa has the world''s greatest genetic diversity, yet it''s missing from research: We''re filling the gap (phys.org)
05-13  How invading cancer cells grip and rip their way into new tissues (phys.org)
05-13  Cold events rival heat waves in bleaching Indonesia''s corals, analysis reveals (phys.org)
05-13  Who gets credit for research? How the hidden rules of academic authorship can leave women at a disadvantage (phys.org)
05-13  Roots reveal climate adaptation as 284 plant varieties reshape water barrier (phys.org)
05-13  Conserving 30% of the planet will only succeed if people are part of the plan (phys.org)
05-13  How we feel political emotions in our bodies—and why this matters for democracy (phys.org)
05-13  Major survey of London tap water shows ''forever chemicals'' within safe limits (phys.org)
05-13  80 years after the Trinity nuclear test, scientists identify new molecule-trapping crystal formed in the blast (phys.org)
05-13  AI tool developed to predict E. coli contamination in waterways (phys.org)
05-13  Quantum circuit test finally exposes what has been warping performance (phys.org)
05-13  A baby bird''s wish list: Mild weather, attentive parents, not being the smallest sibling (phys.org)
05-13  Metabolism-inspired hydrogels replicate heartbeat-like motion and photosynthesis (phys.org)
05-13  Why some of the most successful startup founders are ''a bit toxic'' (phys.org)
05-13  One drug, two cleanup crews: A built-in backup for targeted protein degradation (phys.org)
05-13  We found hundreds of huge ancient mass graves hidden in the Sahara desert (phys.org)
05-12  Birds can suffer serious harm from heat waves (phys.org)
05-12  How governments could fund permanent carbon removal now and shift costs by 2035 (phys.org)
05-12  Scientists use AI to interpret the sun''s acoustic heartbeat (phys.org)
05-12  Engineered exosomes reverse sleep deprivation brain damage in mice (phys.org)
05-12  New quantum protocol breaks distance and speed barriers in fiber networks (phys.org)
05-12  Researcher fuels global drive for better large outdoor fire modeling (phys.org)
05-12  ''Implosion carving'' shrinks 3D photonic devices 2,000-fold for visible-light computing (phys.org)
05-12  Bright blazar reveals 433-day optical quasi-periodic oscillation across nine years (phys.org)
05-12  Hidden changes in plant reproduction reveal new clues about evolution of self-fertilization (phys.org)
05-12  Climate change: How oxygen deficiency changes metabolic processes in the ocean (phys.org)
05-12  Why do brown bats stop feeding during fireworks? (phys.org)
05-12  Carbon-capture technology could trigger the deforestation it was designed to prevent (phys.org)
05-12  Atoms vibrate on circular paths—with an unexpected twist (phys.org)
05-12  ''Nature''s algorithm'' found in Chinese money plants (phys.org)
05-12  Universal voting-by-mail increases voter turnout for both major US parties (phys.org)
05-12  Meet the whistling mice that use inflatable air sacs to sing (phys.org)
05-12  Water-based nanocrystal provides a sticky solution to a pesky agricultural problem (phys.org)
05-12  What Chinook salmon eat depends on where they are in the Salish Sea, study finds (phys.org)
05-12  Two proteins, one goal: New findings on stem cell differentiation (phys.org)
05-12  Blackberries reveal single genetic switch for first-year fruiting, speeding new varieties (phys.org)
05-12  Giving X-ray vision a sense of direction (phys.org)
05-12  Super-resolution microscopy provides real-time picture of bacteria degrading biomass with enzyme complexes (phys.org)
05-12  Work songs can improve team coordination, study finds (phys.org)
05-12  Forest restoration and spotted owl conservation can work together, study finds (phys.org)
05-12  Emperor penguins in focus as Antarctic talks start in Japan (phys.org)
05-12  Dengue outpaces virus-blocking mosquitoes in Brazil (phys.org)
05-12  Why are some people mosquito magnets? Clues are emerging (phys.org)
05-12  Method for measuring energy amounts less than a trillionth of a billionth of a joule could boost quantum computing (phys.org)
05-12  Support local people to protect world''s nature, new report urges, as deadline for global conservation target looms (phys.org)
05-12  Ancient bacterial toolkit links human gut health to ocean carbon cycling (phys.org)
05-12  New tectonic plate boundary could be forming in Zambia, scientists say (phys.org)
05-12  New model finds the lower size limit for habitable exoplanets (phys.org)
05-12  Birds of prey in South Africa are in trouble—a study analyzes data from 16 years of road counts (phys.org)
05-12  Algal bloom crisis shows climate risks need evaluative governance (phys.org)
05-12  Generative AI may significantly reduce the number of animal experiments (phys.org)
05-12  Scurvy''s skeletal fingerprint found in California''s Late Holocene archaeological sites (phys.org)
05-12  Chip-scale photonic approach achieves ultralow-noise microwave and millimeter-wave signal generation (phys.org)
05-12  Why prescribed fire often fails: Scorched invasive shrubs can resprout instead of die (phys.org)
05-12  Pet loss is difficult for people—what about for other pets? (phys.org)
05-12  New research examines ''remorse bias'' in legal decision-making (phys.org)
05-12  Unexplored interactions between electrons and atomic nuclei shed light on dark matter (phys.org)
05-12  Aquifer recharge could buffer water scarcity, yet policy blocks uptake in five countries (phys.org)
05-12  Brazilian microfossils interpreted as animal traces are actually algae and bacteria, research reveals (phys.org)
05-12  Lab-grown diamond device could change how radiation doses are measured (phys.org)
05-12  Snow and glacier ecosystems across remote Antarctic island reveal hidden microbial diversity (phys.org)
05-12  Heat index maps uncover when city greening cools most—and when it can backfire (phys.org)
05-12  Nudge theory was all about taking responsibility, but it allowed big business to look the other way (phys.org)
05-12  Researchers find coherent ferrons—polarization waves with potential across quantum and telecom applications (phys.org)
05-12  Metagenomics and AI could unlock uncultivated bacteria and archaea (phys.org)
05-12  From AI companions to climate action, we undervalue what lies ahead (phys.org)
05-12  Smarter search for fuel-cell catalysts uses machine learning (phys.org)
05-12  Hidden proton pathways emerge as ultrathin polymer film method splits interface signals (phys.org)
05-12  What it would have been like to experience the dinosaur‑killing asteroid armageddon: A blow‑by‑blow account (phys.org)
05-12  Climate patterns may shape where violent conflict risks are amplified (phys.org)
05-12  Relaxing rules on carbon markets would undermine climate action, scientists warn (phys.org)
05-12  How carbon dioxide cools the upper atmosphere—and warms Earth below (phys.org)
05-12  Inland seas may face widespread heat waves by midcentury as warming accelerates (phys.org)
05-12  Can plants hear? Latest research offers new insights (phys.org)
05-12  Shark face study uncovers 400-million-year-old blueprint shared across jawed vertebrates (phys.org)
05-12  Looped polymers unlock stronger, faster molecular binding through entropy, model suggests (phys.org)
05-12  How AI can lead to false arrests and wrongful convictions (phys.org)
05-12  New alien-life test could help Mars and Europa missions read organic molecules (phys.org)
05-12  Study finds airborne testing could help spot equine herpesvirus at major events (phys.org)
05-12  Light reshapes metal-organic framework to harvest airborne water (phys.org)
05-12  New AI tool predicts how cells choose their future—helping uncover hidden drivers of development (phys.org)
05-12  Vessel tracking reveals how invasive seaweed could spread across New Zealand (phys.org)
05-12  Wildfire smoke''s hidden ozone threat may be adding thousands of US deaths each year (phys.org)
05-12  Pentagon releases UFO files that go back to the Apollo moon missions (phys.org)
05-12  How the evolution of blockchain is changing our ideas about trust (phys.org)
05-12  Why gradual environmental change can trigger sudden species collapse and fragmented populations (phys.org)
05-12  Antarctic sea ice defied global warming for decades—now, hidden ocean heat is breaking through (phys.org)
05-12  Hubble survey sets up Roman''s future look near Milky Way''s center (phys.org)
05-12  How the Atlantic herring adapted to the brackish water of the Baltic Sea (phys.org)
05-12  Saturn''s icy rings likely formed from lost moon Chrysalis (phys.org)
05-12  How a single star can reshape an entire galaxy (phys.org)
05-12  New research highlights how wildfires are harming fish (phys.org)
05-12  Resilient quantum sensor monitors Earth''s magnetic field from space for 10 months (phys.org)
05-12  No more ''just say no''—Canadian schools will soon have a roadmap to address student substance use (phys.org)
05-12  The material science behind a spacecraft''s impact armor (phys.org)
05-12  Seismic attenuation techniques reveal what lies beneath Taiwan (phys.org)
05-12  Buried in Sudan''s desert, 280 vast stone circles reveal a vanished cattle-herding culture (phys.org)
05-12  The birds and the babies: Humans and zebra finches have a similar technique for learning to speak (phys.org)
05-12  Meet the mosquito terminator—a spider that likes us and eats our enemies (phys.org)
05-12  When your workplace doesn''t match your ethical outlook—the problem of ''moral injury'' (phys.org)
05-12  Why ocean warming experiments may be making misleading predictions (phys.org)
05-12  Tips and tricks guide for writing and responding to peer reviews released (phys.org)
05-12  Fresh brew, harsh bite: Coffee''s bitter edge finally comes into full molecular view (phys.org)
05-12  Advanced construction techniques and domestic layouts discovered in Roman-Byzantine villages of Syria (phys.org)
05-11  Black holes don''t live forever, but they might live long enough to look like white holes (phys.org)
05-11  Machine learning proves that graphene is hydrophobic (phys.org)
05-11  The G-value paradox: Why similar genes can lead to very different brains (phys.org)
05-11  An everyday sweetener offers a surprisingly powerful engine for transparent, stretchable electronics (phys.org)
05-11  Anonymous school tip lines reveal patterns in threats, mental health concerns among youth, study finds (phys.org)
05-11  Where scientists watch the forest breathe, findings uproot how people think about forest-atmosphere interactions (phys.org)
05-11  Earth''s first continents may trace back to subduction 3.5 billion years ago (phys.org)
05-11  ''Natural'', ''vegan'', ''eco-friendly'': Australia''s food sustainability claims lack regulation (phys.org)
05-11  ''Elegant triangle'' experiment suggests quantum internet may be closer than we think (phys.org)
05-11  Analysis shows no evidence greed benefits societies or organizations (phys.org)
05-11  Industrial fishing has been depleting midwater fish for decades, new study finds (phys.org)
05-11  How social science helps keep bugs off corn (phys.org)
05-11  The National Science Board purge, explained (phys.org)
05-11  Old plant populations offer new clues to climate resilience (phys.org)
05-11  When uncertainty spikes, chasing rewards backfires and a more informed strategy pulls ahead (phys.org)
05-11  Complex habitat crucial to brush-tailed rock-wallaby survival (phys.org)
05-11  Publisher''s first sustainable impact report showcases positive impact on society and the environment (phys.org)
05-11  War‑driven sea detours are reshaping shipping routes, putting whales off South Africa in sudden peril (phys.org)
05-11  Deep beneath Swiss Alps, researchers trigger 8,000 tiny quakes in controlled test (phys.org)
05-11  Q&A: How jellyfish bycatch could be a valuable collagen source for cosmetics and biotech (phys.org)
05-11  Beneath seagrass meadows, a shift in warming seas could decide which underwater habitats survive (phys.org)
05-11  When retailers wait to reveal prices, shoppers fill in the blanks (phys.org)
05-11  Good vibrations for quantum communications: Engineers couple single phonon to single atomic spin (phys.org)
05-11  Alaska''s near‑record landslide tsunami sent a wave 1,580 feet up the fjord walls (phys.org)
05-11  Self‑destructive behavior among Hermann''s tortoises on a Macedonian island is leading to ''demographic suicide'' (phys.org)
05-11  Radio telescopes confirm 3.3-million-light-year halo in unusually quiet galaxy cluster (phys.org)
05-11  Under mushroom caps, 17-plus bacterial species help drive stubborn blotch disease (phys.org)
05-11  A vital Atlantic current is fading far faster, threatening Europe, Africa and North America by 2100 (phys.org)
05-10  Cut marks on 1.6 million-year-old bones reveal early humans moved prized meat (phys.org)
05-10  2026 global report shows retailers still falling short on sustainable chocolate (phys.org)
05-10  Do we absorb information better on paper, rather than screens? It depends on the screen (phys.org)
05-10  Reading genetic activity from living cells without destroying them (phys.org)
05-10  No trees, no fans: surviving extreme heat in India''s salt pans (phys.org)
05-10  Researchers develop a biodegradable wash that can remove pesticides and keep fruit fresh longer (phys.org)
05-10  Conspiracy theories meet real news: How QAnon tries to hijack the Internet (phys.org)
05-10  How river DNA can track fish, frogs, fungi and human feces all at once (phys.org)
05-10  Communication gaps may hinder social innovation (phys.org)
05-10  ''Ghost of the forest'' returns to Kenya as conservationists reintroduce rare antelope into the wild (phys.org)
05-10  CRISPR safeguard changes how engineered microbes can be controlled (phys.org)
05-10  Heavy Atlantic rain can block African aerosols from fertilizing Amazon, study finds (phys.org)
05-10  Organic luminescent radicals enable bright circularly polarized light in the near-infrared region (phys.org)
05-10  Scientists trace latest interstellar comet''s home to a cold, isolated corner of the Milky Way (phys.org)
05-10  Bee more specific: New radar tech could improve identification and tracking of key pollinators (phys.org)
05-10  The ocean is fighting climate change: How people are trying to help it (phys.org)
05-10  Ganymede''s unique magnetic field may be powered by ongoing core formation—not a cooling core (phys.org)
05-09  Non-rotating early galaxy is a surprise to astronomers (phys.org)
05-09  Black hole jets measured in real time, revealing 10,000-sun power (phys.org)
05-09  AI cuts wildlife tracking time from months to days (phys.org)
05-09  A snapshot of food insecurity among immigrants (phys.org)
05-09  Genetics link Angola''s ''ghost elephants'' to populations hundreds of miles away (phys.org)
05-09  Saturday Citations: Psychedelic therapeutics; interoception and well-being; a hidden linguistic bias (phys.org)
05-09  What is the ''gray rock'' method for dealing with narcissists or difficult family members? (phys.org)
05-09  New catalyst unlocks carbon-free ammonia heat for steel, cement and chemicals (phys.org)
05-09  What to know about the predictions for a potentially record-breaking El Nino (phys.org)
05-09  This tiny grain-of-rice sensor gives robots a new sense and changes what delicate tools can detect (phys.org)
05-09  Workplace hurdles block immigrants from turning foreign credentials into matching jobs (phys.org)
05-09  How a repurposed medical device is helping us investigate ancient climate tipping points (phys.org)
05-09  Why climate action stalls, despite widespread popular support (phys.org)
05-09  Cyclone Gabrielle exposed the risks of forestry slash: New research suggests little has changed (phys.org)
05-09  Northern Sri Lanka''s oldest confirmed settlement reshapes what archaeologists thought about early island life (phys.org)
05-09  Asteroid Apophis will skim past Earth in 2029, and a new joint mission plans to watch every change (phys.org)
05-09  Anion swap unlocks sevenfold CO₂ capture in polyionic liquids (phys.org)
05-09  Myanmar says giant 11,000-carat ruby found in Mogok could rank among most valuable (phys.org)
05-09  Plants evolved distinct functions for two forms of a fundamental signaling molecule, study shows (phys.org)
05-09  Antarctica sea ice collapse driven by triple whammy of climate chaos, scientists find (phys.org)
05-09  The moon''s largest impact crater scattered something priceless—and Artemis may be heading straight into it (phys.org)
05-09  Metamorphosis in newts proves costly, with one sex paying a heavier price (phys.org)
05-09  Spaceflight leaves astronauts'' joints unchanged after 18 days on ISS, early data suggest (phys.org)
05-09  From flying discs to glowing orbs, these newly opened Pentagon files point somewhere stranger than expected (phys.org)
05-09  Spiral galaxy''s brilliant heart shines bright in a new picture from NASA''s Webb telescope (phys.org)
05-09  Vast atmospheric waves on Venus are caused by largest known ''hydraulic jump'' (phys.org)
05-09  Scientists split gentoo penguins into four species, one totally new to science (phys.org)
05-09  Old bottles and battery acid can drive production of valuable industrial chemicals (phys.org)
05-09  Why infected stink bugs lift their wings: Hidden parasite escape caught on camera (phys.org)
05-09  Lab-evolved cyanobacteria survive minute-by-minute light swings, offering clues to hardier crops (phys.org)
05-09  Understanding Japan''s complex religious landscape (phys.org)
05-08  Dinosaur dental fossils reveal bird-like parental care bonds (phys.org)
05-08  Nanoparticles overcome drug-resistant cancer via sequential drug release and photothermal therapy (phys.org)
05-08  Plants survived the dinosaur-killing asteroid by duplicating genomes, study suggests (phys.org)
05-08  TikTok algorithm showed a pro-Republican bias during the last US presidential election (phys.org)
05-08  New task-setting study shows that male bumblebees are more active and adaptable (phys.org)
05-08  Nanoscale design channels hybrid light–vibration waves to carry heat more efficiently (phys.org)
05-08  How a strange fruit fly became a bloodthirsty underwater hunter (phys.org)
05-08  What makes some couples bounce back from stress so quickly? New clues emerge from cortisol and partner behavior (phys.org)
05-08  One fifth of flowering plant evolutionary history is at risk of extinction, experts warn (phys.org)
05-08  Nearly 3,000 peer-reviewed medical papers have fake citations, AI-assisted audit finds (phys.org)
05-08  Saltwater crocodiles raised in captivity don''t return to breeding centers after being released into the wild (phys.org)
05-08  This anti-CRISPR stops the protein assembly line in bacteria (phys.org)
05-08  Meet the fleet: NASA Armstrong continues legacy of flight research (phys.org)
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05-08  How Dante''s Inferno modeled a planetary impact 500 years before modern science (phys.org)
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