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01:52  Analysis calls for community-led approaches in social science research (phys.org)
01:45  Reconstruction of record-breaking Myanmar earthquake confirms supershear event (phys.org)
01:37  Unified theory may reveal more superconducting materials (phys.org)
01:28  Chemical tag CRISPR technique could transform genetic disease treatment (phys.org)
01:09  Team evaluates reliability of author identity concealment for peer-review process (phys.org)
01:01  History of Baltic Sea''s Gotska Sandön includes both trade and piracy (phys.org)
00:54  Why has trust in news fallen? The answer is more complicated than we thought (phys.org)
00:38  New co-assembly strategy unlocks robust circularly polarized luminescence across the color spectrum (phys.org)
00:38  Unlocking the drivers of voluntary single-use plastic reduction (phys.org)
00:35  Orbital Hall effect shows how defects can improve spintronic devices (phys.org)
00:30  Using lasers to bring crystal vibrations to their quantum ground state (phys.org)
00:29  Dark star clusters or extreme dwarf galaxies? Astrophysicists revisit Ursa Major III''s true nature (phys.org)
08-15  Deer hunter discovers rare subtropical wood stork in the wilds of Wisconsin (phys.org)
08-15  Moving up in the world: Rare catfish species filmed climbing waterfalls (phys.org)
08-15  Apatite: The mineral with bite and insight (phys.org)
08-15  Asgard archaea shed light on modern cytoskeleton development (phys.org)
08-15  Space mice babies: Stem cells cryopreserved in space produce healthy offspring (phys.org)
08-15  Exceeding functional biosphere integrity limits: Study finds 60% of the world''s land area is in a precarious state (phys.org)
08-15  How human protein ACE2 modulation could stop the entry of coronavirus (phys.org)
08-15  Flowers redesigned for robots: Gene editing and AI promise faster crop breeding (phys.org)
08-15  ''Plant-mycorrhiza synergy'' can revitalize forest restoration (phys.org)
08-15  66th Supplement to the Check-list of North American birds released (phys.org)
08-15  Graphite''s pore size distribution offers new clues to predicting nuclear reactor material failure (phys.org)
08-15  Building and breaking plastics with light: Chemists rethink plastic recycling (phys.org)
08-15  Precision nanobody acts as ''drone strike'' against lung cancer cells, minimizing side effects (phys.org)
08-15  New research shows WWII dominates Australians'' knowledge of military history. But big gaps remain (phys.org)
08-15  Australia, why are you still obsessed with freeways—when they''re driving us away from net zero? (phys.org)
08-15  People with more life experience see and digest everyday ''events'' more clearly, research finds (phys.org)
08-15  Sensor data sheds light on powerful lightning within clouds (phys.org)
08-15  Study explains mystery of former crater lakes in the highest mountain range of the Sahara (phys.org)
08-15  Plastic from plants: Cell walls yield a versatile polymer (phys.org)
08-15  Sweden''s most powerful laser delivers record-short light pulses (phys.org)
08-15  Canadian crops beat global emissions—even after 17 trips across the Atlantic (phys.org)
08-15  Fossil find in Syria: Unknown sea turtle discovered (phys.org)
08-15  Intergalactic experiment: Researchers hunt for mysterious dark matter particle with clever new trick (phys.org)
08-15  Complex deep learning models are no better at understanding genetic perturbation than simple baseline ones, study finds (phys.org)
08-15  Using Grover''s algorithm to efficiently prepare collective quantum states in optical cavities (phys.org)
08-15  Breaking the habit: Study says shifting minds may be key to shifting behaviors (phys.org)
08-15  Antarctica''s changing landscape underscores the need for coordinated action, says report (phys.org)
08-15  AI model predicts better nanoparticles for efficient RNA vaccine delivery (phys.org)
08-15  With waters at 32C, Mediterranean tropicalization shifts into high gear (phys.org)
08-15  Keeping cool with colors—Vienna museum paints asphalt to fight heat (phys.org)
08-15  Ivory Coast village reburies relatives as rising sea engulfs cemetery (phys.org)
08-15  World plastic pollution treaty talks collapse with no deal (phys.org)
08-15  Florida wildlife officials consider reopening bay nationally known for its oysters (phys.org)
08-15  Graphene capacitors achieve rapid, high-depth modulation of terahertz waves (phys.org)
08-15  Engineered telomerase RNA and polygenic scores reveal new insights into telomere biology (phys.org)
08-15  Astronauts launch space agriculture with seed pillows (phys.org)
08-15  Building preschoolers'' STEM skills is child''s play (phys.org)
08-15  How plant evolution can help us fend off pests and microbes (phys.org)
08-15  Comprehensive review urges ''One Health'' approach to tackle H5N1 in dairy sector (phys.org)
08-15  Holistic approach uses rapeseed protein for vegan burger patties and nutritious chicken feed (phys.org)
08-15  Researchers track how iron deficiency disrupts photosynthesis in crucial ocean algae (phys.org)
08-15  Agricultural sensor detects crops by their vibrations, offering an alternative approach for farm robots (phys.org)
08-15  Cultural heritage—a help or a hindrance in modern climate adaptation? (phys.org)
08-15  EIRSAT-1 novel control payload successfully demonstrates advanced satellite pointing in space (phys.org)
08-15  Six planets are hanging out in early morning skies this month. Here''s how to spot them (phys.org)
08-15  In touch with our emotions, finally: A shift in the science of decision making (phys.org)
08-15  Scientists use climate data to map and predict amphibian chytrid disease (phys.org)
08-15  The ''deep root'' of the Anthropocene: Agriculture''s impact on soil erosion goes back earlier than thought (phys.org)
08-15  Custom nanoparticle unlocks the anti-inflammatory potential of citrus (phys.org)
08-15  Exactly what is in the Ivy League deals with the Trump administration, and how they compare (phys.org)
08-15  What to know about alleviating interdigital cysts in dogs (phys.org)
08-15  Expressing gratitude isn''t necessary, but a little appreciation may still go a long way (phys.org)
08-15  ''I have multiple side-hustles … It''s exhausting'': The challenges facing young freelance creatives (phys.org)
08-15  Creating safe medicinal molecules with sustainable electrochemistry (phys.org)
08-15  As the atmosphere changes, so will its response to geomagnetic storms (phys.org)
08-15  Why being open about science can make people trust it less, and what to do about it (phys.org)
08-15  Why racehorses might hold the key to saving human lives (phys.org)
08-15  Why some climate policies are more popular than others: A psychologist explains (phys.org)
08-15  ''Use it or lose it'': How an island changed a bird species (phys.org)
08-15  Sliteye shark discovered in remote Indian Ocean—first-ever sighting in Chagos Archipelago (phys.org)
08-15  A quantum gas that refuses to heat—physicists observe many-body dynamical localization (phys.org)
08-15  Fruit fly study achieves first transfer of behavior between species through single gene manipulation (phys.org)
08-15  Proposed policies would reward farmers for climate-smart biofuel crop practices (phys.org)
08-15  Breeding climate-resilient crop plants: Mapping method reveals key regulatory switches (phys.org)
08-15  Hydrologists redefine aridity index to include river and groundwater flow—providing more accurate estimates (phys.org)
08-15  Ireland''s proposed climate targets risk locking in global hunger (phys.org)
08-15  Being ignored or excluded by family affects the workplace performance of leaders and their staff, according to research (phys.org)
08-15  Glacial flooding measured in real time at Juneau, Alaska (phys.org)
08-15  Crowdfunded companies are ''ghosting'' their investors, and getting away with it (phys.org)
08-15  The paradox of pluralism: How college shapes students'' views of other religions (phys.org)
08-15  Report confirms record-high greenhouse gases, global temperatures, global sea level, and ocean heat in 2024 (phys.org)
08-15  Wealthy Americans flee floods and hurricanes, driving income migration (phys.org)
08-15  Glacial lake flood hits Juneau, Alaska, reflecting a growing risk as mountain glaciers melt around the world (phys.org)
08-15  Discovery of extinct shelduck highlights rich ancient biodiversity of remote Rēkohu Chatham Islands (phys.org)
08-15  The rising threat to New York City''s food system (phys.org)
08-15  The canary in the concrete jungle: How polluted towns make sparrows frail, anxious and old before their time (phys.org)
08-15  AI still isn''t making a serious impact on university education—here''s why (phys.org)
08-15  Researchers observe evidence of hyperbolic exciton polaritons (phys.org)
08-15  Scientists reengineer enzyme to study diseases via sugar patterns on the surface of cells (phys.org)
08-15  Thin films, big science: Chemists expand imaging possibilities with new X-ray material (phys.org)
08-15  Novel method upgrades liquid crystals with better recall (phys.org)
08-15  Canada''s first dinosaur-era dragonfly fossil fills an evolutionary gap (phys.org)
08-15  Meltwater lake on 79N Glacier triggers lasting cracks and ice uplift (phys.org)
08-14  GHR motif discovery reveals new mechanism in plant miRNA processing (phys.org)
08-14  Energy-efficient ultracompact laser reduces light loss in all directions (phys.org)
08-14  Ecuador''s ''Lost city of the Amazon'': New paper reveals its changing landscapes (phys.org)
08-14  Laser advance sets the stage for new X-ray science possibilities (phys.org)
08-14  Earth scientists reveal how Atlantic Ocean circulation has changed over the past 12,000 years (phys.org)
08-14  Ancient cephalopod, new insight: Nautilus reveals unexpected sex chromosome system (phys.org)
08-14  Scientists achieve first observation of phonon angular momentum in chiral crystals (phys.org)
08-14  Cleaning up space with gecko technology (phys.org)
08-14  How symbiotic bacteria with minimal genetic information support insect hosts (phys.org)
08-14  Uncovering hidden DNA structures during nanopore sensing: Plectonemes take center stage (phys.org)
08-14  Observations investigate ultraluminous X-ray sources in the galaxy NGC 5813 (phys.org)
08-14  Multifocus microscope pushes the limits of fast live 3D biological imaging (phys.org)
08-14  In disaster-prone Nepal, farmers found sticking with agriculture amid climate risks (phys.org)
08-14  How a few adjustments can improve online political debates (phys.org)
08-14  Cracking the genetic code of arrow worms: How chaetognaths got their unique body plan (phys.org)
08-14  Inspired by Death Valley, researchers mimic a mystery of nature to make ice move on its own (phys.org)
08-14  Study of antibiotic resistance in cattle-associated bacteria shows potential impact on One Health (phys.org)
08-14  Astronomers discover new type of supernova triggered by black hole-star interaction (phys.org)
08-14  Centuries of inbreeding may have helped rare pigeons pull back from brink of extinction (phys.org)
08-14  Birdsong patterns appear to follow Zipf''s law of abbreviation—just like human speech (phys.org)
08-14  Youth violence prevention program shown to reduce arrests by up to 75% (phys.org)
08-14  Rising autumn temperatures interfere with monarch butterfly migration and health, experiment suggests (phys.org)
08-14  Study reveals rich but vulnerable picture of Australia''s island frogs and fish (phys.org)
08-14  The Amazon has lost an area larger than Spain in 40 years, report shows (phys.org)
08-14  Fake grass is greener but is it worse for the environment? (phys.org)
08-14  New research reveals the spark that ignites Mediterranean marine heat waves (phys.org)
08-14  Climate change made Nordic heatwave 2C hotter: study (phys.org)
08-14  Trump orders space regulations eased in win for Musk (phys.org)
08-14  Rabbits with ''horns'' in Colorado are being called ''Frankenstein bunnies.'' Here''s why (phys.org)
08-14  Sugars and organic acids save amaranth from zinc poisoning (phys.org)
08-14  Soybeans seem to inherit the bad memories of their parents (phys.org)
08-14  Speculations about extraterrestrial life peak in news articles—and in scientist quotes (phys.org)
08-14  How river otters'' terrible food hygiene benefits ecosystem health monitoring (phys.org)
08-14  The Rodrigues parakeet''s last day: What one extinct bird tells us about the role of museums (phys.org)
08-14  Fossils are scientific evidence and shouldn''t be auctioned for millions to private buyers, say paleontologists (phys.org)
08-14  Fermentation process turns unripe coffee beans into high-scoring specialty drinks (phys.org)
08-14  Bioimaging device with nonmechanical design could improve eye and heart condition detection (phys.org)
08-14  Over 9,000 pest species of potential concern previously unreported in Uganda (phys.org)
08-14  Less diversity, higher risk of infection: Disturbed habitats can promote the spread of tropical disease (phys.org)
08-14  AI-enhanced infrared thermography offers improved detection of temperature patterns in calves (phys.org)
08-14  Researchers complete first oceanic ozone campaign in the South China Sea, revealing typhoon impacts (phys.org)
08-14  Experts urge policies that recognize women''s vital role in development (phys.org)
08-14  Deepfake whales could be a key conservation tool (phys.org)
08-14  Scientists decode molecular mechanisms of mannan biosynthesis in Dendrobium officinale (phys.org)
08-14  Catalyst can efficiently reduce NOₓ across a wide temperature range (phys.org)
08-14  Bioelectrosynthesis platform enables switch-like, precision control of cell signaling (phys.org)
08-14  School absences study links dirty air to empty desks (phys.org)
08-14  Repeated exposure to an image—even if fake—can increase its perceived credibility (phys.org)
08-14  Customized moiré patterns achieved using stacked metal-organic framework layers (phys.org)
08-14  Wildfires kill at least 3 and displace thousands across southern Europe (phys.org)
08-14  Opinion: We''re witnessing last-ditch talks to secure a global plastic pollution treaty (phys.org)
08-14  Finding clarity in the noise: New approach recovers hidden signals at the nanoscale (phys.org)
08-14  A 296-million-year-old fossil unearthed in Brazil sheds light on ancient plant mystery (phys.org)
08-14  Arctic reindeer populations could decline by 80% by 2100 (phys.org)
08-14  Natural filter material shows promise for cleaning contaminated water in colder climates (phys.org)
08-14  The costs and benefits of angling to be the boss''s favorite: Study (phys.org)
08-14  Optical magnetometer measures magnetic field direction for the first time (phys.org)
08-14  Climate models reveal how human activity may be locking the Southwest into permanent drought (phys.org)
08-14  Mindfulness is gaining traction in American schools, but it isn''t clear what students are learning (phys.org)
08-14  How the art of Chinese calligraphy can bring creative freedom in the age of AI (phys.org)
08-14  Don''t throw away those cannabis leaves—they''re packed with rare compounds (phys.org)
08-14  The shape of the universe revealed through algebraic geometry (phys.org)
08-14  Parents reported higher rates of infidelity than non-parents during pandemic, survey finds (phys.org)
08-14  Stalagmites in Mexican caves reveal duration and severity of drought during the Maya collapse (phys.org)
08-14  Will AI pull the career ladder up out of reach—or just change what it looks like? (phys.org)
08-14  Back to the basics: Minimal genomes yield viable plants for biotech applications (phys.org)
08-14  Plastic pollution plague blights Asia (phys.org)
08-14  Archaeologists use X-rays to distinguish iron from different periods of America''s colonial past (phys.org)
08-14  Machine learning reveals the mysteries of amorphous alumina thin films at atomic scale (phys.org)
08-14  Experience does not guarantee success for hiring CEOs, study finds (phys.org)
08-14  AI is making reading books feel obsolete, and students have a lot to lose (phys.org)
08-14  4 out of 5 US troops surveyed understand the duty to disobey illegal orders (phys.org)
08-14  Spiderweb silks and architectures reveal millions of years of evolutionary ingenuity (phys.org)
08-14  What does pocket money teach children? It can offer social as well as financial education (phys.org)
08-14  Targeted cultivation strategies boost health-promoting compounds in red cabbage (phys.org)
08-14  The power of poop: How human waste can boost crop yields and cut greenhouse gas emissions (phys.org)
08-14  Using sound to remember quantum information 30 times longer (phys.org)
08-14  Rapidly changing river patterns found in High Mountain Asia pose challenge for region''s energy future (phys.org)
08-14  Biological process underlying coho salmon die-offs unlocked (phys.org)
08-14  ''Controlled evolution'' dramatically boosts plasmid DNA production for biomedical manufacturing (phys.org)
08-14  No Earth-like atmosphere found on exoplanet TRAPPIST-1 d (phys.org)
08-14  How much has Mercury shrunk? (phys.org)
08-14  Molecular hybridization achieved through quantum vacuum manipulation (phys.org)
08-14  Covalent organic frameworks harness both singlet and triplet states for photocatalysis (phys.org)
08-14  High-resolution models predict tropical cyclone rainfall will rise sharply under global warming (phys.org)
08-13  Air quality data derived from megacities can lead to significant inaccuracies when applied to US urban centers (phys.org)
08-13  Novel drug-loading technique: Cubosome-based method incorporates mRNA into exosomes in 10 minutes (phys.org)
08-13  Amorphous cathode reveals low-voltage oxygen dimer redox mechanism (phys.org)
08-13  Laser therapy boosts effectiveness of antifungal drugs against resistant Candida (phys.org)
08-13  Two new Thrissops species provide insights into early teleost evolution (phys.org)
08-13  People disregard advice when making tough decisions, international study finds (phys.org)
08-13  Dagger beaks and strong wings: New fossils rewrite the penguin story and affirm NZ as a cradle of their evolution (phys.org)
08-13  Tiny creatures, big insights: Copepods uncover sea''s microbial signature (phys.org)
08-13  Most carbon taxes are not designed to lower carbon emissions, study finds (phys.org)
08-13  Seafloor fiber sensing reveals how falling ice drives glacial retreat in Greenland (phys.org)
08-13  Sediment surge: Years after an earthquake, rivers still carry the mountains downstream (phys.org)
08-13  Overhaul global food systems to avert worsening land crisis, scientists urge (phys.org)
08-13  Sunlight-powered floating structures offer a new window into Earth''s upper atmosphere (phys.org)
08-13  Scientists uncover new fossils—and a new species of ancient human ancestor (phys.org)
08-13  Coffee fortified with iron—new microparticles can be added to food and beverages to fight malnutrition (phys.org)
08-13  Antarctic leopard seal ''songs'' are surprisingly similar to nursery rhymes (phys.org)
08-13  Canadian cities are unprepared for climate-driven migration—here''s what they can do (phys.org)
08-13  A cornucopia of tiny, bizarre whales used to live in Australian waters—here''s one of them (phys.org)
08-13  Vape brands bypass regulations on marketing to young people by using global social media accounts (phys.org)
08-13  Numerical simulations characterize ''matrix tides'' and other complex wave patterns seen in Qiantang River (phys.org)
08-13  Finding the shadows in a fusion system faster with AI (phys.org)
08-13  Scientists use Earth''s shadow to hunt for alien probes (phys.org)
08-13  Halley-type comet''s water holds clues to life on Earth (phys.org)
08-13  Unlocking the sun''s secret messengers: DUNE experiment set to reveal new details about solar neutrinos (phys.org)
08-13  European satellite to step up monitoring of extreme weather (phys.org)
08-13  150 species saved in England, but ''time running out'' to halt decline (phys.org)
08-13  Team updates state threatened, endangered plant species rankings (phys.org)
08-13  Gaia''s variable stars: A new map of the stellar life cycle (phys.org)
08-13  Surprising sex reversal discovered in Australian birds (phys.org)
08-13  IXPE''s ''heartbeat black hole'' measurements challenge current theories (phys.org)
08-13  Are sharks an ''overwhelming problem'' in Florida? What the experts say (phys.org)
08-13  Researchers achieve new insights about liquid metals, opening doors for the creation of new materials (phys.org)
08-13  Researchers uncover how some ''glow-stick'' molecules work better for medical imaging (phys.org)
08-13  The first experimental realization of quantum optical skyrmions in a semiconductor QED system (phys.org)
08-13  Culture influences men''s experiences with intimate partner violence, study finds (phys.org)
08-13  Experts weigh in on why return-to-office policies may be stalling women''s career growth (phys.org)
08-13  Personalized pricing can backfire on companies, says study (phys.org)
08-13  Auction of world''s largest Mars meteorite sparks ownership debate (phys.org)
08-13  Five key things about heatwaves in Europe (phys.org)
08-13  As octopuses dwindle in Spanish waters, suppliers look to imports and farming despite concerns (phys.org)
08-13  Now you see me, now you don''t: How subtle ''sponsored content'' on social media tricks us into viewing ads (phys.org)
08-13  Ancient DNA reveals West African ancestry in early medieval England (phys.org)
08-13  Novel protein therapy shows promise as first-ever antidote for carbon monoxide poisoning (phys.org)
08-13  Astronaut catches gigantic jet on camera (phys.org)
08-13  Study unpacks what ''Made in USA'' claims really mean to consumers (phys.org)
08-13  Rivers under pressure: Satellite data filtering techniques may underestimate Europe''s water storage changes (phys.org)
08-13  Church membership contributed significantly to economic recovery after Hurricane Katrina, study finds (phys.org)
08-13  Examining social questions around climate adaptation measures in the wake of a flood disaster (phys.org)
08-13  Statistical model correctly predicts nest success for the critically endangered California condor (phys.org)
08-13  Mediterranean climate''s future: Study suggests swing between droughts and downpours (phys.org)
08-13  Novel nanowire catalyst could help advance hydrogen production technology (phys.org)
08-13  Structured light manipulates material properties and reveals atomic changes in nanocrystals (phys.org)
08-13  Natural fungal polysaccharide shows promise against cancer and inflammation in lab tests (phys.org)
08-13  Team leaders'' listening style has a major impact on the quality of listening within high-tech teams, study finds (phys.org)
08-13  Wanderlust of bald eagles intrigues researchers in Arizona (phys.org)
08-13  Academic test performance improves when children can exercise briefly beforehand, researchers find (phys.org)
08-13  Study reveals mechanisms of rapidly driven plasma magnetic reconnection (phys.org)
08-13  Unused COVID-19 vaccines may have a second life in the development of new biosensors (phys.org)
08-13  How bad are micro- and nanoplastics for our health? It depends on their concentrations and how we measure them (phys.org)
08-13  Rapa Nui''s iconic moai statues threatened by sea level rise (phys.org)
08-13  Human activities key to kickstarting, speeding saltmarsh succession in South China Sea coral islands (phys.org)
08-13  Is AI coming for your creative job? Maybe not—with some human intervention (phys.org)
08-13  We tracked one of Australia''s most endangered birds into strange new habitat (phys.org)
08-13  Wild salmon are the stars of the fish world: What that tells us about conservation (phys.org)
08-13  Gene linked to skin''s resistance to pressure sheds light on how animals adapted to life on land (phys.org)
08-13  DIY air cleaners offer an easy and cost-effective way to help ventilate homes during wildfires (phys.org)
08-13  Scientists standing by to rescue rare manatee sighted in cold New England waters (phys.org)
08-13  Drones can more efficiently measure health of corn plants, study finds (phys.org)
08-13  Monopoly, Catan and learning through play: How board games can teach us starkly different economic models (phys.org)
08-13  Half of US adults now use AI—but views on how to regulate the technology vary widely by state, new research shows (phys.org)
08-13  Getting beyond answers like ''fine'' and ''nothing'': Five simple ways to spark real talk with kids (phys.org)
08-13  The new NextGen Acela trains promise faster travel and more seats, but arrive as US rail faces an uncertain future (phys.org)
08-13  Massive magnets are on the move: Repurposing electromagnets for research (phys.org)
08-13  Astronomers spot the ''Eye of Sauron'' in deep space (phys.org)
08-13  ''Pop III.1'' model explains origins of black holes and early cosmic ionization (phys.org)
08-13  Northern losses and southern gains: Climate change reshapes moth communities across Finland (phys.org)
08-13  5-million-year-old deer fossils link modern wildlife to ancient North American forests (phys.org)
08-13  Scientists explore real-time tsunami warning system on world''s fastest supercomputer (phys.org)
08-13  Neurotoxic of not? Efficient chemical screening approach provides rapid answers (phys.org)
08-13  Ocean architects at risk from combined impact of acidification and ocean warming (phys.org)
08-13  Early galaxies—or something else? Webb uncovers 300 unusually bright objects (phys.org)
08-13  Study pits super-recognizers against digitally manipulated face images (phys.org)
08-12  CREAM: Avoiding collisions in space through automation (phys.org)
08-12  School absence ''most harmful'' in late primary and early secondary years, study shows (phys.org)
08-12  France adopts law upholding ban on controversial insecticide (phys.org)
08-12  EU ready to do plastic pollution deal ''but not at any cost'' (phys.org)
08-12  Tuesday is World Elephant Day. 5 things to know about the world''s largest land mammals (phys.org)
08-12  Biomaterials offer sustainable path for future foods and global food security (phys.org)
08-12  New method to synthesize carbohydrates could pave the way to biomedical advances (phys.org)