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04:30  Asia will get a prime view of this weekend''s total lunar eclipse (phys.org)
03:42  Scientists tap ''secret'' fresh water under the ocean, raising hopes for a thirsty world (phys.org)
03:41  Eiffel Tower to honor 72 women scholars to ensure gender parity (phys.org)
02:00  Researchers discover massive geo-hydrogen source to the west of the Mussau Trench (phys.org)
02:00  Scientists transform plastic waste into efficient CO₂ capture materials (phys.org)
02:00  More scrutiny of domestic fishing fleets at ports could help deter illegal fishing (phys.org)
02:00  Discovery of North America''s role in Asia''s monsoons offers new insights into climate change (phys.org)
01:50  ''Atoms, ja, atoms'': Physics pioneer key to microscopy ''revolution in resolution'' (phys.org)
01:41  Jurassic insects with leaf-like wings found alongside their plant models in China (phys.org)
01:37  Pulsed biogenic methane identified as key driver of oceanic anoxia during the Mesozoic Era (phys.org)
01:30  Physicists create a new kind of time crystal that humans can actually see (phys.org)
01:19  Researchers create 2D nanomaterials with up to nine metals for extreme conditions (phys.org)
01:18  Slow increase in Australia''s eastern gray nurse shark population shows conservation actions are on track (phys.org)
01:10  Floquet effects unlock graphene''s potential for future electronics (phys.org)
01:09  A glimpse of a planet in formation: AB Aurigae b detected in H-alpha light (phys.org)
01:06  Cost-effective catalyst uses abundant metals to convert CO₂ emissions to useful products (phys.org)
00:49  Hybridization boosts survival of Europe''s most threatened seabird (phys.org)
00:43  Charged microdroplets enable mineralization of persistent PFAS pollutants (phys.org)
00:40  Kepler space telescope helps uncover true source of KOI-1755 transit signal (phys.org)
00:31  Bark beetle outbreaks raise forest temperatures, but deciduous trees offer cooling effect (phys.org)
00:30  Researchers pinpoint exact pace that helps nightingales on long journeys (phys.org)
00:18  What climate change means for the Mediterranean Sea (phys.org)
00:00  Proactive forest management reduces high-severity wildfire by 88%, stabilizes carbon during extreme droughts (phys.org)
09-05  Skin protein found to use physical tension to control tissue growth (phys.org)
09-05  Mirror image molecules reveal drought stress in the Amazon rainforest (phys.org)
09-05  How hashtags and humor are used to spread extreme content on social media (phys.org)
09-05  Clues in a dusty disk point the way to a potential exoplanet (phys.org)
09-05  Eel-inspired robots? Study reveals how amphibious animals navigate tough terrain (phys.org)
09-05  Physics-based indicator predicts tipping point for collapse of Atlantic current system in next 50 years (phys.org)
09-05  150-million-year post-mortem reveals baby pterosaurs perished in a violent storm (phys.org)
09-05  Fomalhaut star''s warped ring shows evidence of sculpting by ancient planets (phys.org)
09-05  When ''good'' corporate governance creates incentives for bad behavior (phys.org)
09-05  Protostellar jet detection in Milky Way''s outer region reveals universal star formation (phys.org)
09-05  Macaws learn by watching interactions of others, a skill never seen in animals before (phys.org)
09-05  Trust between community, researchers, nature can transform climate adaptation (phys.org)
09-05  Chance sighting during tiger survey leads to first-of-their-kind photos in India of the smooth-coated otter (phys.org)
09-05  Scientists reveal the mechanism behind sea urchin twinning (phys.org)
09-05  Beavers return to the forest landscape, reviving its natural environment (phys.org)
09-05  Australia has some new marsupial species—but they''re already extinct (phys.org)
09-05  Seven potential Aussie ''health honeys'' found (phys.org)
09-05  3D-printed micro ion traps could solve quantum tech''s miniaturization problem (phys.org)
09-05  Reef-building corals use a previously unknown mechanism involving chloride to ''see'' visible light (phys.org)
09-05  New research explores climate change and the limits of human progress (phys.org)
09-05  New research calls for global action on micro and nanoplastics in the atmosphere (phys.org)
09-05  Red squirrels facing bright future on Isle of Wight, study finds (phys.org)
09-05  Wildfires producing ''witches'' brew'' of air pollution: UN (phys.org)
09-05  Girls fell behind boys in math during the pandemic. Schools are trying to make up lost ground (phys.org)
09-05  Astronomers and students capture growing tail of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS during observing program (phys.org)
09-05  Researchers uncover key insights into MADS-box gene evolution in green plants (phys.org)
09-05  Gold quantum needles could sharpen imaging resolution and boost energy conversion (phys.org)
09-05  A ''ghost'' of the Australian bush: Newly discovered marsupial species may already be extinct (phys.org)
09-05  Model plant study reveals how protein clustering impacts gene regulation and epigenetic silencing (phys.org)
09-05  Uncovering what makes cells picky (self) eaters: Team maps pathways that determine cellular recycling outputs (phys.org)
09-05  Previously unknown RNA chaperone guides assembly of key poxvirus protein complex (phys.org)
09-05  Vintage NASA: See Voyager''s 1990 ''Solar System Family Portrait'' debut (phys.org)
09-05  Seagrass swap could reshape Chesapeake Bay food web (phys.org)
09-05  From offshore to onshore: Europe expands carbon storage with nature-inspired tech (phys.org)
09-05  How to help trigger positive tipping points and speed up climate action (phys.org)
09-05  ''Ghost sharks'' grow forehead teeth to help them have sex, study suggests (phys.org)
09-05  Polymer ink fine-tunes water flow, boosting ethylene yield and cutting energy costs (phys.org)
09-05  Extreme weather changes not only how many people migrate, but who does (phys.org)
09-05  Fast-growing brains may explain how humans—and marmosets—learn to talk (phys.org)
09-05  Sustainable process breaks down keratin, turning leftover wool and feathers into useful products (phys.org)
09-05  Alpaca-generated nanobody neutralizes a protein essential for herpes infection (phys.org)
09-05  Ancient iridescent flat bug preserved in amber may have taken part in pollination (phys.org)
09-05  Dogs, pigs and humans share ancient brain mechanisms for recognizing vocal sounds (phys.org)
09-05  Desire in code: Legal perspectives on sex robots and consent (phys.org)
09-05  Open-source computational tool sheds light on ''wiggly'' proteins (phys.org)
09-05  Shaky cameras can make for sharper shots, new research shows (phys.org)
09-05  Bacteria''s hidden Achilles'' heel: Sugar-phosphate buildup disrupts cell wall synthesis (phys.org)
09-05  Most enduring and biggest iceberg breaks apart, with more splintering to come in its death spiral (phys.org)
09-05  Why we slip on ice: Physicists challenge centuries-old assumptions (phys.org)
09-05  Engineered E. coli produce biodegradable plastic that outperforms widely used PET (phys.org)
09-05  POLIZERO: Project shows paths to climate neutrality (phys.org)
09-05  Provisions from pond water? Researchers leverage biomanufacturing to produce food (phys.org)
09-05  Giving food waste fermentation a ''jolt'' increases chemical production (phys.org)
09-05  Research findings offer new insight into blood thinners and bone builders (phys.org)
09-05  Ireland''s first satellite EIRSAT-1 completes its mission (phys.org)
09-05  Forever chemicals are more acidic than we thought, study finds (phys.org)
09-05  Exploring the secret lives of figs and fig wasps (phys.org)
09-05  AI model reveals hidden earthquake swarms and faults in Italy''s Campi Flegrei (phys.org)
09-05  New algorithm hushes unwanted noise in LIGO, may lead to more black hole discoveries (phys.org)
09-05  Ancient plant protein offers new path for broad-spectrum pathogen resistance in crops (phys.org)
09-05  Current extinction rates haven''t reached level of ''mass extinction'' just yet, study suggests (phys.org)
09-05  Most rodents have thumbnails instead of claws: It might help explain how they took over the world (phys.org)
09-05  Human impact on the ocean will double by 2050, scientists warn (phys.org)
09-05  Researchers achieve light-induced heterolytic hydrogen dissociation at ambient temperature (phys.org)
09-05  A twist in spintronics: Chiral magnetic nanohelices control spins at room temperature (phys.org)
09-05  Magnetic nanoparticles in synthetic cells enable controlled, deep-tissue drug release with reduced side effects (phys.org)
09-05  Sydney once produced its own food—but urban development has devoured the city''s food bowl (phys.org)
09-05  Microfluidics suggest hydrophilic surfaces retain more oil than hydrophobic ones for groundwater remediation (phys.org)
09-05  Spin-state tuning in perovskite boosts high-temperature oxygen evolution reaction (phys.org)
09-05  Zooming in on Pismis 24, Webb gets glittering glimpse of star birth (phys.org)
09-05  New report reveals glaring gaps between Australia''s future needs and science capabilities (phys.org)
09-05  Oxygen came late to ocean depths during Paleozoic, isotope analysis reveals (phys.org)
09-05  Hundreds of abundant freshwater microbes finally cultivated for laboratory study (phys.org)
09-05  The cosmic giant challenging our understanding of galaxy formation in the early universe (phys.org)
09-05  Iron-laden fluids drive abiotic organic synthesis in dolomitic marble, offering insight into origin of early life (phys.org)
09-05  You can be exposed to PFAS through food, water, even swimming in lakes (phys.org)
09-05  Observation-informed deep learning cuts ENSO projection uncertainty (phys.org)
09-05  Iberian harvester ant queens are cloning different species to produce hybrid workers (phys.org)
09-05  What I''ve learned from photographing (almost) every British wildflower (phys.org)
09-04  Pets on skinny jabs? Here''s how to help them lose weight naturally (phys.org)
09-04  Study maps the happiest and saddest national anthems from around the globe (phys.org)
09-04  Gold-enhanced TiO₂ catalyst enables efficient and selective flow synthesis of propane from methane (phys.org)
09-04  How environmental RNA can give us a real-time picture of freshwater biodiversity (phys.org)
09-04  BlueDOGs might evolve from Little Red Dots (phys.org)
09-04  Uncovering language learning strategies for university students in STEM (phys.org)
09-04  Effective urban planning from real-world population tracking (phys.org)
09-04  Ash boosts biogas production and fertilizer quality, study shows (phys.org)
09-04  Scientists probe powerful molecular messaging system that goes beyond DNA (phys.org)
09-04  How unexploded bombs cause environmental damage—and why climate change exacerbates the problem (phys.org)
09-04  New online gambling laws could deal a bad hand to NZ''s grassroots sports clubs (phys.org)
09-04  Study confirms excellent astronomical potential of Muztagh Observation Station (phys.org)
09-04  No radio astronomy needed: Ring laser measures Earth''s axis wobble with unprecedented precision (phys.org)
09-04  Can clownfish adapt to rising sea temperatures? Study shows promise for successful acclimation (phys.org)
09-04  Spaceflight accelerates human stem cell aging, researchers find (phys.org)
09-04  How to help disabled and neurodivergent people flourish while working from home (phys.org)
09-04  ''Historical time'' helps students truly understand the complexity of the past—and how they fit into it (phys.org)
09-04  What are the key purposes of human writing? How we name AI-generated text confuses things (phys.org)
09-04  Second MTG-Imager satellite passes thermal vacuum test (phys.org)
09-04  Astronomers map detailed structures in a giant radio fossil in the Ophiuchus cluster (phys.org)
09-04  Computer graphics model captures the diverse world of plant leaves (phys.org)
09-04  Students with overprotective parents more vulnerable to anxiety during their transition to university, researchers find (phys.org)
09-04  Meat is macho: Why masculinity concepts get in the way of green initiatives to cut meat and dairy consumption (phys.org)
09-04  Sugar-based stabilizer keeps sweat sensors working under acidic conditions (phys.org)
09-04  Robotic harvester uses AI vision and soft grippers to pick hidden strawberries (phys.org)
09-04  Light focused on dark swamp revealed ''eyes as far as we could see,'' research team says (phys.org)
09-04  Discovery of 9,000-year-old hunter-gatherer tools in Senegal sheds light on African prehistory (phys.org)
09-04  New method to pinpoint soil erosion could help protect waterways (phys.org)
09-04  A molecule that enables microbes to eat methane (phys.org)
09-04  Cooling pollen sunscreen can block UV rays without harming corals (phys.org)
09-04  Built for brilliance: Zintl-phase quantum dots illuminate new opportunities for optoelectronics (phys.org)
09-04  In orangutans, masculine male faces also draw the most attention (phys.org)
09-04  Milk ingredient helps produce a new bioplastic—and more can be done (phys.org)
09-04  Broccoli seeds can spread resistance to multiple fungicides (phys.org)
09-04  Rare Iron Age ingot found in Sweden sheds light on ancient Baltic networks (phys.org)
09-04  PFAS water treatment has double benefits, cutting toxic ''forever chemicals'' and carcinogens (phys.org)
09-04  New isolated early-type dwarf galaxy discovered (phys.org)
09-04  Organic solutions for better aquaculture and ecosystems (phys.org)
09-04  Cotton crop thrives with timely rains across the state (phys.org)
09-04  Pretreatment methods bring second-gen biofuels from oilcane closer to commercialization (phys.org)
09-04  Fighting extinction, coral reefs show signs of adapting to warming seas (phys.org)
09-04  Best shot to save Florida reefs? An industrial factory making heat-hardy babies (phys.org)
09-04  The hidden chemistry of Earth''s core is revealed by how it froze (phys.org)
09-04  Biological ''moonshot'' accelerates efforts to genetically map all of Earth''s eukaryotes (phys.org)
09-04  Land mines and tuberculosis are no match for Tanzanian ''hero rats'' sniffing out danger and disease (phys.org)
09-04  ''Blood Moon'' to rise during total lunar eclipse Sunday night (phys.org)
09-04  Wildfire tears through California gold rush town (phys.org)
09-04  Made in China? The remarkable tale of Venice''s iconic winged lion (phys.org)
09-04  Ned is a perfectly nice snail, but a rare shell means a doomed love life (phys.org)
09-04  Climate change made heat and dryness that fueled Iberian wildfires 40 times more likely, study finds (phys.org)
09-04  June Cleaver the loggerhead turtle is released into the ocean off Florida after rehab (phys.org)
09-04  Key transition point in catalyst kinetics could boost green hydrogen production (phys.org)
09-04  CRISPR study reveals surprising role of Cas9 as guardian of bacterial defense (phys.org)
09-04  A new generative AI approach to predicting chemical reactions improves accuracy and reliability (phys.org)
09-04  How probation officers—criminal legal system''s most diverse group—experience their roles (phys.org)
09-04  DNA-based neural network learns from examples to solve problems (phys.org)
09-04  Workplace culture matters as much for organizational performance and staff retention as for employee morale (phys.org)
09-04  Deep learning method enables efficient Boltzmann distribution sampling across a continuous temperature range (phys.org)
09-04  Automated tool enables rapid, large-scale profiling of disease-linked RNA modifications (phys.org)
09-04  Quantum emitter discovery in diamonds enables a new type of coupling (phys.org)
09-04  A new scale of biology: Massive datasets are aiding in the fight against superbugs (phys.org)
09-04  New biocatalytic method can generate a library of novel molecules for drug discovery (phys.org)
09-04  Algorithms that address malicious noise could result in more accurate, dependable quantum computing (phys.org)
09-04  Nutrient-enriched seagrass can store more carbon, but too much nutrition—especially nitrogen—can be its undoing (phys.org)
09-04  Chinese scientists reveal hidden extinction crisis in native flora (phys.org)
09-04  Standardized approach replicates microplastics in the lab with greater precision (phys.org)
09-04  Decades of data show African weather disturbances intensify during La Niña (phys.org)
09-04  From longevity to cancer: Understanding the dual nature of polyamines (phys.org)
09-04  High-throughput phenotyping platform uncovers genetic basis of wheat spike morphology evolution (phys.org)
09-04  Counterfeit Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Hermès bags from China: An online phenomenon and its risks for consumers (phys.org)
09-04  Hidden step in hemoglobin''s carbon monoxide release challenges long-held assumption (phys.org)
09-04  Webb reveals warm space dust in far-off Makani galaxy''s circumgalactic medium (phys.org)
09-04  Juno finds final missing auroral signature from Jupiter''s largest moons (phys.org)
09-04  Roll-to-roll method streamlines DNA sequencing with faster, more efficient fluidics (phys.org)
09-04  The growing threat of vast ravines swallowing streets and homes (phys.org)
09-04  Plant-based dog foods not nutritionally complete, but may suffice with supplements, study suggests (phys.org)
09-04  Climate change is making rollercoaster harvests the new normal (phys.org)
09-04  Corporate effects of protecting biodiversity comes with price tag, study finds (phys.org)
09-04  Sperm bots roll out: Cells coated with magnetic nanoparticles could transform future of fertility (phys.org)
09-04  Soot''s climate-altering properties change within hours of entering atmosphere (phys.org)
09-04  Cats can get dementia too. Here are the eight signs to look out for (phys.org)
09-04  Experimental method successfully resolves five molecules in the same condensate without using fluorescence (phys.org)
09-04  How measures to protect the environment and reduce the rich–poor divide interact (phys.org)
09-04  Researchers explore new strategies to develop environmentally safe polymer materials (phys.org)
09-04  Despite cloudy skies, bees can still use sun for navigation (phys.org)
09-04  How do bodies decompose? Cape Town forensic scientists are pushing frontiers of new detection methods (phys.org)
09-04  No credit history? No problem. New research suggests shopping data works as a proxy for creditworthiness (phys.org)
09-04  Multicenter study shows US hospitals vary greatly in how they define blood culture contamination (phys.org)
09-04  Marsquakes indicate a solid core for the red planet, just like Earth (phys.org)
09-04  Lost for 50 years, Nobel patents found in Swedish summer home (phys.org)
09-04  Mutations driving evolution are informed by the genome, not random, study suggests (phys.org)
09-04  Five forecasts early climate models got right—the evidence is all around you (phys.org)
09-04  Trees alone won''t save us: New study says forestation has less potential to fix the climate than hoped (phys.org)
09-04  AI is transforming weather forecasting, and that could be a game changer for farmers around the world (phys.org)
09-04  Three reasons why the climate crisis must reshape how we think about war (phys.org)
09-04  From intention to impact: 3 ways men in leadership can build equitable workplaces that work for everyone (phys.org)
09-04  The hidden cost of reputation-driven science reporting (phys.org)
09-04  Sugar-coated nanoparticles could target deadly breast cancer (phys.org)
09-04  Particle detector proves precision as it prepares to probe properties of quark-gluon plasma (phys.org)
09-04  Half a century ago, the Great Barrier Reef was to be drilled for oil. It was saved—for a time (phys.org)
09-04  Earth system models'' inaccurate gross primary productivity simulations threaten land carbon uptake estimates (phys.org)
09-04  Researchers find tree growth boosts insect herbivory (phys.org)
09-04  Gene associated with deadly heart disease in golden retrievers identified (phys.org)
09-04  Explainable AI supports improved nickel catalyst design for converting carbon dioxide into methane (phys.org)
09-04  Sensors reveal surprising drop in methane emissions after flooding in coastal wetlands (phys.org)
09-04  Wading through the noise: New audio tool pinpoints river species (phys.org)
09-03  Researchers advance technology for protecting engineered cells (phys.org)
09-03  Competition in the classroom: When incentive systems change character (phys.org)
09-03  Student care culture in small universities examined (phys.org)
09-03  New modeling indicates 100-year-old geological theory on the Himalayas may have been wrong all along (phys.org)
09-03  What the EPA''s plan to deregulate greenhouse gas emissions means for Washington state (phys.org)
09-03  Safe underground carbon storage would only reduce warming by 0.7C, analysis finds (phys.org)
09-03  How the Slavic migration reshaped Central and Eastern Europe (phys.org)
09-03  Fruit fly research shows that mechanical forces drive evolutionary change (phys.org)
09-03  Mapping an entire subcontinent for sustainable development (phys.org)
09-03  In the Salish Sea, tensions surrounding killer whales and salmon are about more than just fishing (phys.org)
09-03  Touch reveals what eyes can''t see—so museums should embrace interactivity (phys.org)
09-03  Reluctance to reach out to old friends is a common experience, but reconnecting can pay off (phys.org)
09-03  Proposed mission could encounter and explore a future interstellar comet like 3I/ATLAS up close (phys.org)
09-03  Red squirrels show resilience to climate change but still need habitat protection (phys.org)
09-03  Why AI companions and young people can make for a dangerous mix (phys.org)
09-03  ''We''re not your empathy exercise''—reclaiming coproduction in neurodivergent research and practice (phys.org)
09-03  Desert soils can emit greenhouse gases in minutes—even without microbes (phys.org)
09-03  The rise of micro weddings: Why couples are saying ''I do'' to smaller celebrations (phys.org)
09-03  Researcher says Gen Z is the ''most investment-savvy generation'' (phys.org)
09-03  ''Major floods and droughts every 15 years'': AI forecasts a crisis for Pakistan (phys.org)
09-03  Opinion: Microbiology needs interdisciplinary early-career teams (phys.org)
09-03  Proboscis monkeys'' big noses boost vocal identity (phys.org)
09-03  Kindness over coercion: Why derailing bullying early is critical in schools (phys.org)
09-03  ''Roasted alive'': Greek wildlife suffers as climate changes (phys.org)
09-03  Hybrid nanotube electrodes developed for safer brain-machine interfaces (phys.org)
09-03  Chandra peers into A supernova''s troubled heart (phys.org)
09-03  ''Mob breaker'' TRIM37 prevents abnormal cell division by eliminating extra spindle poles (phys.org)
09-03  To clean fire-tainted soil, LA residents turn to nature to do it themselves (phys.org)
09-03  How the palmette motif shifted from elite status symbol to royal emblem in Iron Age Judah (phys.org)
09-03  Crystalline material conducts heat even worse than glass and water—and that''s promising (phys.org)
09-03  UN pushes nations to submit overdue climate plans (phys.org)
09-03  China endured its hottest summer on record in 2025 (phys.org)
09-03  Ocean warming projected to stall expected mangrove recovery (phys.org)
09-03  Seeking a carbon-capture breakthrough: Solar-activated molecules rapidly trap CO₂, pointing to scalable solution (phys.org)
09-03  Kilauea''s on-and-off eruption is back on in Hawaii. What to know about its dramatic lava displays (phys.org)
09-03  A light-programmable, dynamic ultrasound wavefront (phys.org)
09-03  Big apple forecast in Michigan has farmers squabbling (phys.org)
09-03  After viral video of giant manta ray capture, bipartisan Florida lawmakers want change (phys.org)
09-03  Researchers call for new standards for building in coastal flood zones (phys.org)
09-03  Fabrication technique opens door to new materials for quantum hardware (phys.org)
09-03  Global methane levels continue rising as trade and developing regions fuel growth (phys.org)
09-03  Soft materials hold onto ''memories'' of their past for longer than previously thought (phys.org)
09-03  Starfish break the rules of animal distribution (phys.org)
09-03  Gray seals perplex scientists with lack of response to flu infection (phys.org)
09-03  Engineered bacteria glow green to quickly detect microplastics in water samples (phys.org)
09-03  Ancient rocks reveal continent-breaking forces and critical mineral origins (phys.org)
09-03  Polaritons enable tunable and efficient molecular charge transfer across broader spectrum of light (phys.org)
09-03  How human conflict accelerates antimicrobial resistance (phys.org)
09-03  Here we glow: New organic liquid provides efficient phosphorescence (phys.org)
09-03  Countries'' carbon budget math is broken—study finds bias in calculations (phys.org)
09-03  A ''wasteful'' plant process makes a key prenatal vitamin—climate change may reduce it (phys.org)
09-03  Are men more selfish sponsors? Gender differences in workplace advocacy explained (phys.org)
09-03  Solar flares may be 6.5 times hotter than previously thought (phys.org)
09-03  Fossil fish sheds new light on extra teeth evolution to devour prey (phys.org)
09-03  Advanced model unlocks granular hydrogel mechanics for biomedical applications (phys.org)
09-03  Northern lakes could face greatest ecological shifts as winters grow shorter and warmer (phys.org)
09-03  Genetic mechanism reveals how plants coordinate flowering with light and temperature conditions (phys.org)
09-03  Climate change may contribute to new snakebite hotspots in India (phys.org)
09-03  Ocean of motion: Modeling coastal flood risks (phys.org)
09-03  Researchers uncover molecular mechanisms of desiccation tolerance in desert moss (phys.org)
09-03  New dataset enhances understanding of atmosphere–surface interactions (phys.org)
09-03  Fires force evacuations in Canada''s far north (phys.org)
09-03  Once king of the seas, a giant iceberg is finally breaking up (phys.org)
09-03  Common soil bacterium can reorganize its metabolism to turn plant waste into power (phys.org)
09-03  Study shows people are willing to travel further to the supermarket in order to live among ''similar'' neighbors (phys.org)
09-03  Researcher urges education system to tackle antigypsyism and disengagement (phys.org)
09-03  Deforestation reduces rainfall by 74% and increases temperatures by 16% in Amazon during dry season, study says (phys.org)
09-03  How Amazon trees use recent rainfall in the dry season and support the production of their own rain (phys.org)
09-03  The hidden twist behind women''s professional network recall (phys.org)
09-03  ''What you feel is valid'': Social media is a lifeline for many abused and neglected young people (phys.org)
09-03  Cities face double trouble: Extreme heat and air pollution mean increasing compound weather events (phys.org)
09-03  Why small business owners are more likely to be right wing (phys.org)
09-03  Scientists tune in to the surf''s hidden signals for potential mapping data (phys.org)
09-03  Therapeutic vaccination against HPV-related tumors: Study shows nanoparticles make difference (phys.org)
09-03  Magnetic fields in infant universe may have been billions of times weaker than a fridge magnet (phys.org)
09-03  Origin of fastest white dwarfs in the galaxy linked to supernova explosions (phys.org)