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09:00  Dark biodiversity helps solve Darwin''s 160-year-old puzzle (phys.org)
09:00  Ultrasound unlocks protein from cauliflower waste and could add value to existing crops (phys.org)
08:40  Rethinking plant photoprotection: New insights into antenna protein CP26 (phys.org)
08:20  Q&A: Boosting NASA''s Swift Observatory to support continued space observation (phys.org)
08:00  New method enables accurate sequencing of short peptides hidden in food and human body (phys.org)
08:00  Vertical marine heat wave study offers classification scheme for coastal resource management (phys.org)
07:40  AI can clone your voice. Why that''s powerful—and dangerous (phys.org)
07:40  Intensive nickel mining has transformed microbial biodiversity of Thio Lagoon in New Caledonia (phys.org)
07:30  Webb and Hubble reveal the history of a relic of Milky Way''s formation (phys.org)
07:20  Report reveals how digital tools are transforming biodiversity crisis response (phys.org)
07:20  Cotton''s roots traced to Yucatan Peninsula, where wild gene pool runs deepest (phys.org)
07:10  Santa Cruz trail study reveals how mountain lions and outdoor recreation can safely share spaces (phys.org)
07:00  Quantum hyperdimensional computing can work 500 times faster than other methods (phys.org)
07:00  New national publication gives teachers guidance on AI in the classroom (phys.org)
06:50  Random deformation lets glassy materials store precise mechanical memories, simulations reveal (phys.org)
06:40  Cockatoos learn when touchscreen rewards ''die,'' then apply rule to new contexts (phys.org)
06:40  Politics in the logistics mix: How tariffs and polarization alter corporate supply chains (phys.org)
06:30  RNA barcoding approach reveals previously unknown virus–host relationships (phys.org)
06:20  Quantum lab aboard space station gets ''chilly'' upgrade (phys.org)
06:20  AI system evaluates chemical spectra in minutes (phys.org)
06:10  A flexible graphene-based neural interface can ''speak and listen'' to the brain (phys.org)
06:00  AI-based system developed to better detect toxic online content (phys.org)
06:00  Why one famous predator shrank two ways: Fossils reveal distinct growth strategies in early Permian Dimetrodon (phys.org)
05:50  Chemists uncover new metal carbene radical cross-coupling by merging two catalytic cycles (phys.org)
05:40  Slaughter in the water: Can the Ramsar Convention protect African waterbirds? (phys.org)
05:40  Asteroid or comet? Meteor or meteorite? How to identify and classify the rocks you see streaking through the sky (phys.org)
05:30  A new explanation for the mystery death of Botticelli''s Birth of Venus model, Simonetta Vespucci (phys.org)
05:20  Female chickadees seek cognitively skilled males for extra‑pair matings, study shows (phys.org)
05:20  Subscription required? Newspaper paywalls scatter most readers but provide surprising value (phys.org)
05:10  Darkness unlocks more ordered nanotubes in light-responsive molecular assemblies, study suggests (phys.org)
05:00  High degree of quantum entanglement detected for first time in centimeter-sized crystal of strange metal (phys.org)
05:00  Genetic barcoding unmasks hidden identities in the online amphibian trade (phys.org)
04:50  Third time''s the charm for a row of faint galaxies without dark matter (phys.org)
04:40  A heat sensor for living cells could offer new views of cell metabolism, rapid antibiotic testing (phys.org)
04:30  Physicists identify upper limit to resistivity in a pure metal (phys.org)
04:20  Intermolecular collisions may explain why organic radical fluids become unusually magnetic (phys.org)
04:20  Q&A: Engineering crop resilience to heat and drought may help reverse climate change (phys.org)
04:18  Dan David Prize awards 9 scholars 300,000 each for research on the human past (phys.org)
04:10  Data suggest ''red flag'' laws are linked to sustained reductions in arrests (phys.org)
04:00  Observation of living cells solves mystery of bacterial cell division (phys.org)
04:00  Millions of people can''t access civil justice. New report shows why four decades of reform have failed (phys.org)
03:50  Genome-wide analysis uncovers clues to Faroese ancestral history (phys.org)
03:40  Rare B meson decays tighten search for hidden particles and dark matter links (phys.org)
03:40  Future Martian colonists will need a new relativistic clock (phys.org)
03:30  LiON: A fluorescent molecule tracks iron and oxygen levels in individual cells (phys.org)
03:20  Global surveys find carbon uptake in tropics overestimated (phys.org)
03:20  Eco‑literate children can be stewards of nature. Here''s how to boost environmental education (phys.org)
03:00  Abortion decision prompts women''s health care providers to become more politically engaged (phys.org)
03:00  Silicon-compatible nanocomposite garnet enables better, simpler optical isolators (phys.org)
02:50  Nanomedicine discovery uses salt to overcome major obstacle in gene therapy (phys.org)
02:40  The Handala hacker group uses cyberterrorism as psychological warfare, study finds (phys.org)
02:40  Distant ocean temperatures found to influence snowfall in Antarctica (phys.org)
02:20  Deep magma oceans may have locked ferric iron into majorite on Earth and Mars (phys.org)
02:20  Honeybees adjust their dances based on information reliability, study reveals (phys.org)
02:00  Artificial cells gain porous membranes, enabling lab reactions and drug release (phys.org)
02:00  ''Excellent'' water at most European beaches, study says (phys.org)
01:40  AI decodes plant DNA ''switches'' to better predict gene control (phys.org)
01:20  Older LGBTQ people fear discrimination in housing and care settings, but one simple intervention is effective (phys.org)
01:20  Your body''s secret sugar code could predict disease years before it strikes (phys.org)
01:20  Dolphins know how to avoid troublesome males by listening for their ''names'' (phys.org)
01:00  Black holes unleash delayed radio ''burps'' years after tearing apart stars (phys.org)
01:00  NASA''s SpaceX CRS-34 Dragon returns packed with space station science (phys.org)
00:40  One of the world''s most important plate boundaries is older than previously thought (phys.org)
00:40  Dominance-oriented views of masculinity widespread among young men, finds study (phys.org)
00:40  Deep learning helps discover hundreds of Antarctic earthquakes coming from an unlikely location (phys.org)
00:20  Why hotel crisis plans collapse when panic sets in, according to hospitality leaders (phys.org)
00:00  Invisible chemical landscapes shape life (phys.org)
00:00  Digital twin predicts Alaska permafrost changes using real-time sensors and AI (phys.org)
06-16  Potatoes benefit when two soil bacteria team up (phys.org)
06-16  2,700-year-old standing stone may provide fresh evidence for King Hezekiah''s religious reforms (phys.org)
06-16  When glaciers vanish, so does the hidden life they support (phys.org)
06-16  Public school closings in Chicago linked to more gun violence in nearby neighborhoods (phys.org)
06-16  ''Geriatric'' butterfly species lives nearly three times as long as their relatives (phys.org)
06-16  Four ways kindergarten lays the foundation for lifelong learning (phys.org)
06-16  What we misunderstand about absent fathers (phys.org)
06-16  5.5 magnitude earthquake rattles Tokyo region but no danger of a tsunami, meteorological agency says (phys.org)
06-16  Walking shark discovery reveals new species in tiny Papua New Guinea range (phys.org)
06-16  4 steps you can take to avoid ''perceived scarcity'' and prevent food waste (phys.org)
06-16  Revealing how and when a black hole''s mighty winds can squash star formation (phys.org)
06-16  The world agreed to protect 30% of the ocean by 2030—but marine protection can''t be judged by area alone (phys.org)
06-16  Odor‑resistant and soft on the skin: The science of merino wool explained (phys.org)
06-16  Could Earth have sent life to Jupiter''s moon Europa? (phys.org)
06-16  Laser Interferometer Space Antenna could double as an asteroid scale (phys.org)
06-16  The best place to look for alien megastructures might be moon dust (phys.org)
06-16  Young coqui frogs ''play it safe'' when disease strikes, study finds (phys.org)
06-16  World Cup Fever Study now open to all major smartwatches (phys.org)
06-16  Radiocarbon dating confirms 10,000 years of continuous human occupation in the Pyrenees (phys.org)
06-16  Study tracks juvenile sturgeon from Ohio''s first-ever reintroduction effort (phys.org)
06-16  Back from the brink: Bettongs return to the desert (phys.org)
06-16  Young disk around WRAY 15-1880 may contain a primitive planetary system (phys.org)
06-16  New alliance to protect Atlantic''s leatherback turtles launched on World Sea Turtle Day (phys.org)
06-16  New tool helps protect communities from flooding during rain-on-snow events and optimize reservoir management (phys.org)
06-16  Jury service boosts public trust in courts, but fewer Americans are serving (phys.org)
06-16  New research suggests writing with AI demands more thought from students, not less (phys.org)
06-16  Powerful UFO spotted blasting from a distant black hole (phys.org)
06-16  Experts probe ''shock'' arrival of mosquito virus in Scotland (phys.org)
06-16  Scaling up key as French firm bets on sterile mosquitoes (phys.org)
06-16  SpaceX shares skyrocket as money raised hits 85.7 billion (phys.org)
06-16  Mongooses prepare for likely future battles with powerful enemies, study finds (phys.org)
06-16  Argentine mining threatens scarce water resources in the Andes (phys.org)
06-16  Toxic ''time bomb'' threatens Mekong river basin (phys.org)
06-16  Global map reveals one-third of coral reefs may resist climate shocks (phys.org)
06-16  50-megapixel Earth models capture storms in unprecedented detail—but four consistent blind spots remain (phys.org)
06-16  Scientist confronting the rising global threat of mosquitoes (phys.org)
06-16  UK bans under-16s from using social media apps including TikTok and YouTube (phys.org)
06-16  6.7 magnitude earthquake shakes part of Indonesia, causing scattered damage (phys.org)
06-16  A new approach to the EU''s promised cross-border climate action (phys.org)
06-16  Online courses drive deeper learning when autonomy, social engagement and strong tasks connect (phys.org)
06-16  Conflict hits schooling hardest where children are the target—study (phys.org)
06-16  Venus'' strange rotation was likely triggered by a high-velocity, moon-sized impactor (phys.org)
06-16  Electron beam curing could unlock tougher, faster coatings for packaging and cars (phys.org)
06-16  Traditional legal systems are ill-equipped for the fast-moving realities of climate change, study warns (phys.org)
06-16  Fungal highways are vast, yet hidden underground—new study (phys.org)
06-16  Brazil catchment models reveal opposite climate impacts on Amazon and Cerrado soils (phys.org)
06-16  How plants rush energy to injured tissues to help them heal (phys.org)
06-16  Bacteria reveal ''glue'' protein that fastens antibiotic-resistant outer membrane to cell wall (phys.org)
06-16  Climate compensation isn''t always enough for landowners (phys.org)
06-16  What early modern literature can teach us about neurodivergence (phys.org)
06-16  Digital tools reveal hidden extinctions as AI reshapes global conservation (phys.org)
06-16  New imaging technique measures single scramblase proteins, revealing lipid transport rates (phys.org)
06-16  International surrogates recruited on social media face emotional control in Georgia''s booming childbirth market (phys.org)
06-16  Beyond frozen snapshots, protein ''breathing'' comes into view with combined imaging methods (phys.org)
06-16  AI schools like Alpha promise efficiency, but can''t replicate the messy process that helps kids learn (phys.org)
06-16  Only 10 viral particles cause H5N1 avian flu infection in cows (phys.org)
06-16  The ''right to repair'' movement has a point, but consumers should read the warranty fine print first (phys.org)
06-16  Plants reveal backup system for sensing and adapting to rising temperatures (phys.org)
06-16  A star''s death throes involve a lot of kicking (phys.org)
06-16  Global uncertainty is the new normal. Here''s why institutional legitimacy and resilience are crucial (phys.org)
06-16  Abstract algebra unlocks distinguishable states for quantum systems (phys.org)
06-16  Chandra reveals flickering supernova remnants in M83 over 14 years (phys.org)
06-16  Digital platforms are making it more difficult to focus, read and even engage in democracy (phys.org)
06-16  Thermochemical mantle plume identified as the likely origin of Earth''s largest oceanic plateau (phys.org)
06-16  Feeling poorer than peers linked to lower well-being, even when incomes are similar (phys.org)
06-16  Modern human skeletal biology needs to move beyond the strict male/female binary, scientists argue (phys.org)
06-16  Deep Earth model traces 270 million years of seamount formation across oceans (phys.org)
06-16  Onboarding support helps merchants adopt digital payment methods (phys.org)
06-16  Benzene reaction may explain how DNA and RNA building blocks formed on early Earth (phys.org)
06-16  Why Arctic sea ice loss could reshape the Gulf Stream''s future (phys.org)
06-16  Being your own boss doesn''t always pay off: What 30 years of data reveal (phys.org)
06-16  Earthquakes can be destructive for distant cities built on top of basins—now we know why (phys.org)
06-16  Deep-sea crust uncovers steady plutonium rain from ancient kilonova debris (phys.org)
06-16  A waltz over evolutionary timescales: Why it''s so hard for animals to invent a new mating dance (phys.org)
06-16  Do shark culls keep people safe in the ocean? Here''s what the science says (phys.org)
06-16  Redefined conformity model beats averaging in five real-world tests of opinion dynamics (phys.org)
06-16  Predators on the move may link the evolution of species thousands of kilometers apart (phys.org)
06-16  El Niño is back, and ocean temperatures are already near record highs—that can spell disaster for fish and corals (phys.org)
06-16  Lithium spike reveals sun-like star likely swallowed its planet (phys.org)
06-16  New hybrid materials separate rare earths without harsh chemicals (phys.org)
06-16  PACE satellite tracks fall colors with near-daily global coverage (phys.org)
06-16  New study assesses Titan''s resources and their potential uses (phys.org)
06-16  Ultrafast laser pulses reveal a material''s hidden state of matter (phys.org)
06-16  Newfound rice gene shifts flowering by 1.5 hours to dodge heat damage (phys.org)
06-16  Efforts to combat climate change often exclude Indigenous people—and they may not have any recourse (phys.org)
06-16  The galaxy''s spin is hiding in the hum of gravitational waves (phys.org)
06-16  Listening to political opponents who share common values can ease polarization (phys.org)
06-16  Critical cellular system discovery may lead to treatment of some cancers (phys.org)
06-16  Brain scans predict how fast adults learn new languages (phys.org)
06-16  Northern permafrost switches from carbon sink to carbon source earlier than thought in models including deep soil carbon (phys.org)
06-16  Scientists improve nearly every aspect of prime editing, moving it closer to treating more genetic diseases (phys.org)
06-16  How morals influence food, health decisions (phys.org)
06-16  Unintended consequences: When AI backfires in the workplace for employees (phys.org)
06-16  Most precise measurement of the force that binds nuclear matter achieved (phys.org)
06-16  International study reveals differences in the health of porpoises in the North Sea (phys.org)
06-16  Pixels preserve world''s rarest porpoise to 3D digital archive as extinction risk grows (phys.org)
06-15  Genetic analyses reveal the taxonomic identity and glacial relict history of Betula costata trees in Japan (phys.org)
06-15  Wind patterns play surprising role in tropical rainfall trends (phys.org)
06-15  Balancing stability and reactivity: A new palladium precatalyst for high-performance catalysis (phys.org)
06-15  ALMA makes first direct detection of star-forming gas in early galaxies (phys.org)
06-15  AI tool spotlights welfare concerns in greyhound racing industry (phys.org)
06-15  Reforestation''s effects on water resources may depend on global warming level (phys.org)
06-15  Water-based nanoprinting moves metal films onto delicate 3D surfaces without damage (phys.org)
06-15  Parks can cool neighborhoods and cut pollution hundreds of meters beyond their boundaries, study finds (phys.org)
06-15  Using AI to learn a bird''s individual song (phys.org)
06-15  A handful of teeth may rewrite the story of marsupial evolution (phys.org)
06-15  Toxic algal blooms linked to deaths of recently stranded humpback whales (phys.org)
06-15  Atomic-level simulations predict transistor scaling limits (phys.org)
06-15  Medieval Moroccan bathhouse steps reveal rare game board (phys.org)
06-15  Passive quantum error correction doubles qubit lifetime, reaching break-even point (phys.org)
06-15  Higher tax burden, less corruption: Researchers examine civic engagement (phys.org)
06-15  Australia must tackle unemployment to reduce suicide rates (phys.org)
06-15  Think you''d never eat bugs? Research says you might—and you may even like it (phys.org)
06-15  First Plain Language Summary of Publication in veterinary science (phys.org)
06-15  Researcher explores how sacrifice shapes judgments (phys.org)
06-15  Quasi-1D material unlocks electric control of charge waves beyond standard limits (phys.org)
06-15  Climate change reshapes Spain''s rockfall risk as frost weathering moves uphill (phys.org)
06-15  Some bees cannot escape rising heat, and their tiny homes make crisis even harder (phys.org)
06-15  Greek fishermen struggle to keep up with pufferfish invaders (phys.org)
06-15  Devoted dads and citizen science: The evolution of parental care in harvestmen spiders is uncovered (phys.org)
06-15  Interpretable AI in materials discovery: Uncovering how models make predictions (phys.org)
06-15  The extraordinary physiological challenges facing amputee John McFall in space (phys.org)
06-15  Astrochemical model digs into the universe''s missing sulfur (phys.org)
06-15  How the invention of glassblowing changed everyday life in ancient Rome (phys.org)
06-15  When less is more: Scaling law explains why ultrathin materials get stronger as they get thinner (phys.org)
06-15  New tool to help build more reliable DNA nanostructures (phys.org)
06-15  Black Lives Matter movement changed workplace cooperation between Black and white employees, research shows (phys.org)
06-15  Hydrogen-based steelmaking gets 2x boost from nickel oxide catalyst, study finds (phys.org)
06-15  Manakins'' dazzling dances may owe their origins to an ancient diet shift (phys.org)
06-15  Plant diversity may explain why some caterpillars are fussy about their food (phys.org)
06-15  Canary Island relics offer new clues into how North African cultures adapted to ocean living (phys.org)
06-15  The hidden physics complicating interstellar lightsails (phys.org)
06-15  A 5.3-million‑year‑old whale graveyard has been found on the floor of the Indian Ocean (phys.org)
06-15  Burned as waste for years, this overlooked plant material is poised to reshape how nylon gets made (phys.org)
06-15  Researchers publish first complete connectome of fruit fly brain and ''spinal cord'' (phys.org)
06-15  Research reveals how parenting styles influence children''s honesty (phys.org)
06-14  Rare 500-year-old freeze-dried potatoes unearthed at Inca coastal site (phys.org)
06-14  Standard tests do not always detect all gluten residues in barley beer (phys.org)
06-14  Damaged boreal peatlands may triple methane emissions, reshaping climate risk (phys.org)
06-14  Chemical impurities make carbon surfaces superslippery, researchers find (phys.org)
06-14  Light-programmed system projects 28-layer 3D images in single shot (phys.org)
06-14  Is ''gender gating'' the secret to success in online dating? (phys.org)
06-14  Unique chromium beam experiment unlocks cosmic ray origins and galactic chemistry (phys.org)
06-14  South African telescope detects record‑breaking signal from the early universe (phys.org)
06-14  David Kipping has new take on the existence of advanced life in the universe and the numbers are not encouraging (phys.org)
06-14  Ocean monitoring is in trouble: It''s up to Europe and Asia to avoid losing sight of the world''s deep‑sea ecosystems (phys.org)
06-14  Could leaves help feed humanity after disaster? (phys.org)
06-14  How directing water flows in the landscape could support groundwater and surface water streams (phys.org)
06-14  TRACERS spacecraft maps solar energy''s route into Earth using cusp electrons (phys.org)
06-14  Cellulose films match plastic performance while enabling recycling or biodegradation (phys.org)
06-14  When motion prevents order in active matter systems (phys.org)
06-14  Q&A: Tracing the origins of supermassive black holes (phys.org)
06-14  New atlas reveals more about how the body''s ''master gland'' really works (phys.org)
06-14  Fusion reactors could be monitored for covert plutonium production (phys.org)
06-14  Supercomputer illuminates subatomic particle that helps hold matter together (phys.org)
06-14  As wildfires increase in the West, so does suppression spending (phys.org)
06-14  Heat-surviving cyanobacteria switch to respiration when photosynthesis falters, 48-hour test reveals (phys.org)
06-13  Water molecule unlocks faster interfacial polymerization by lowering energy barrier (phys.org)
06-13  Bidirectional manipulation of gate-free quantum electronic states via semiconductor interface engineering (phys.org)
06-13  Forecast flags 210 antimicrobial resistance traits that could spread by 2050 (phys.org)
06-13  Chandra resolves NGC 6540''s mysterious X-ray flare into three separate sources (phys.org)
06-13  What happens to microplastics when swallowed? In earthworms, they do not leave the digestive tract (phys.org)
06-13  Family wealth reaches further: Grandparents'' income links to grandchildren''s college access (phys.org)
06-13  Harmonic radar tags reveal how mosquitoes move through fields and parkland (phys.org)
06-13  The Ghosts of the Mediterranean: What a rare great white shark sighting could reveal about a changing ocean (phys.org)
06-13  Saturday Citations: JAXA collaboration with toy company TOMY; a new brain-computer interface; IBD solved (phys.org)
06-13  El Niño arrives and could rank among strongest events since 1950 (phys.org)
06-13  Engineering enzymes with potential against ALS and Parkinson''s disease (phys.org)
06-13  How you can stop your cat from bringing home unwelcome pathogens (phys.org)
06-13  AI sorts cell droplets into four shapes, uncovering drug effects in human cells (phys.org)
06-13  SpaceX: Five key moments, from first launch to Starship megarocket (phys.org)
06-13  Lab-grown canine muscle cells offer solution for early therapeutic testing (phys.org)
06-13  Faster biological aging consistently linked to poverty and discrimination (phys.org)
06-13  Meet REMORA: The autonomous space fleet built to tag and track asteroids (phys.org)
06-13  Solar geoengineering could shield up to 75% of oceans from heat waves (phys.org)
06-13  Gulf Stream shifted north during 12,900-year-old cold snap, first direct evidence shows (phys.org)
06-13  Jurassic viral gene may have helped apple snails start laying eggs on land (phys.org)
06-13  New species of Middle Miocene bear-dog described in tribute to Salvador Moyà-Solà (phys.org)
06-13  Scientist creates ''mini‑universe'' to measure time without a clock (phys.org)
06-13  Mountainous landscapes store far more carbon than previously thought, new research shows (phys.org)
06-13  Trees may store less carbon than expected in the future (phys.org)
06-13  Supercomputer predicts 2026 World Cup results (phys.org)
06-13  Molecular anchors on gut phages could open new therapeutic avenues (phys.org)
06-13  Rare-earth-free zinc oxide achieves a first in stress-to-light conversion (phys.org)
06-13  Novel forecasting model developed to predict river temperature (phys.org)
06-13  Landscape water velocities across Europe reshape nitrogen pollution risk under climate change (phys.org)
06-13  Nuclear clocks tick for the first time (phys.org)
06-13  Carbon dioxide unlocks safer oxidation chemistry under room-temperature conditions (phys.org)
06-13  Horse owners'' personality and attachment style shape how they interact with and care for their horses (phys.org)
06-13  Engineered bacterium turns potato starch into biodegradable plastic in 24 hours (phys.org)
06-13  Dragonfly and damselfly migrations crisscross planet, with 100 species confirmed (phys.org)
06-12  Climate change is causing fish to move to cooler water—what if their escape route is blocked? (phys.org)
06-12  AI tracks missing hydrogen atoms in crystals with 97% success rate (phys.org)
06-12  A cornerstone of Milky Way history may need rewriting with evidence of multiple ancient mergers (phys.org)
06-12  New findings complete first evolutionary history of all living millipede orders, dating back 460 million years (phys.org)
06-12  Photo: Hubble and Webb offer new view of Black Eye Galaxy (phys.org)
06-12  Hubble captures galaxy swarm with lensed arcs from early universe (phys.org)
06-12  Meltwater is causing Antarctic glaciers to flow faster toward the ocean (phys.org)
06-12  SpaceX lifts off in record Wall Street debut (phys.org)
06-12  Would you buy milk from a gene‑edited cow? Consumers may be more open than you think (phys.org)
06-12  Why birds ignore Newton: New theory could sharpen models of flocks, crowds and cells (phys.org)
06-12  Venus flytrap''s snap may come from rapid cell wall softening, not water flow (phys.org)
06-12  Aliens might exist, but there are three reasons why they''re not visiting us (phys.org)
06-12  Why chickens come in so many colors, and what one gene reveals about evolution (phys.org)
06-12  DNA tracking links raccoons to riverborne bacteria with possible human spillover (phys.org)
06-12  What Amazonian photographs reveal when we look again, and together (phys.org)
06-12  Swapping steak for salmon could boost health and reduce emissions (phys.org)
06-12  Slime molds make decisions using internal fluid flows (phys.org)
06-12  Can ancient bacteria help solve one of agriculture''s biggest challenges? (phys.org)
06-12  Ancient DNA study of post-Roman Europeans reveals emergence of complex new society (phys.org)
06-12  Antarctic surface melt could jump tenfold this century as warming spreads south (phys.org)
06-12  Can the cataclysmic explosions of dying stars help unlock grand mysteries of the universe? (phys.org)
06-12  ''Puffy'' super-Neptune emerges 383 light-years away with a density of just 0.4 g/cm³ (phys.org)
06-12  Tracking the Antarctic ice most at risk of breakup and melting (phys.org)
06-12  Study offers guidance to schools looking to create outdoor education programs (phys.org)
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06-12  Engineering quantum Hall stripes in 2D materials inside electromagnetic cavities (phys.org)
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