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23:23  Cooperative intermolecular interactions regulate supramolecular polymer assembly (phys.org)
23:20  Female Galápagos seabirds have flings—and males seem OK with it (phys.org)
22:50  Health monitoring patch offers gentle way to conserve frog populations (phys.org)
22:43  Elusive species face the greatest threat from human land use, global analysis finds (phys.org)
22:30  A new traveling-wave Josephson amplifier with built-in reverse isolation (phys.org)
22:29  Protecting orchids found nowhere else on Earth (phys.org)
22:27  UN Report: Investing in planetary health would deliver higher GDP, fewer deaths, less poverty (phys.org)
22:25  The twisted nanotubes that tell a story: Geometry-based approach can transmit magnon-based data (phys.org)
22:20  Trust in science is low among minorities for a reason, research finds (phys.org)
22:20  Short-lived optical flare AT2022zod is an unusual tidal disruption event, astronomers find (phys.org)
22:15  A freely available tool to document wartime destruction (phys.org)
22:10  Platelet-inspired nanoparticles can boost brain-computer interface electrode performance (phys.org)
22:00  It''s the JWST''s turn to look for an intermediate mass black hole (phys.org)
22:00  Microneedle system delivers biofertilizer directly into plants, boosting growth with less waste (phys.org)
21:59  White paper on leadership opportunities for AI to increase employee value released (phys.org)
21:59  World''s rarest marsupial: What new research reveals about its survival needs (phys.org)
21:51  From light to logic: Ultrafast quantum switching in 2D materials (phys.org)
21:30  GeoFlame VISION: Using AI and satellite imagery to predict future wildfire risk (phys.org)
21:30  Oyster larvae and addictive drugs: Study finds exposure affects behavior and survival rates (phys.org)
21:26  AI-enabled monitoring system could help keep dairy calves healthy (phys.org)
21:22  Research seeks solutions to mine site waste, from the ground up (phys.org)
21:08  Two studies enable a method of detecting algal bloom toxins in popular seafood crustacean (phys.org)
21:02  Primed to burn: What''s behind the intense, sudden fires burning across New South Wales and Tasmania? (phys.org)
20:55  Australia''s supercomputers are falling behind—and it''s hurting our ability to adapt to climate change (phys.org)
20:41  What do stingrays actually eat? New study reveals some only prefer a single type of prawn (phys.org)
20:37  Putting away your winter clothes? Science explains how to keep them safe over summer (phys.org)
20:36  Genes behind the insecticide-resistant aphids damaging Australia''s crops (phys.org)
20:26  How eating oysters could help restore South Australia''s algal-bloom-ravaged coast (phys.org)
20:10  ''It was a matter of time'': Illness affecting bats may have arrived in Las Vegas (phys.org)
19:50  The American West''s most iconic tree is disappearing (phys.org)
18:23  New study charts how cartel violence increases risks for migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border (phys.org)
18:16  Slower company acquisition pace can boost corporate values (phys.org)
18:00  The surprising culprit limiting the abundance of Earth''s largest land animals (phys.org)
18:00  Molten metal nano-droplets reveal new hybrid state of matter where solids meet liquids (phys.org)
18:00  Mitotic stopwatch pathway shows how cancer loses its sense of time to avoid stress responses (phys.org)
17:40  Indian pride as Asiatic lions roar back (phys.org)
17:30  UN says world must jointly tackle issues of climate change, pollution, biodiversity and land loss (phys.org)
17:24  2025 on track to tie second hottest year on record: EU monitor (phys.org)
17:20  Magnitude 7.5 quake in northern Japan injures 23 people and triggers a 2-foot tsunami (phys.org)
16:00  Black hole ejects matter at 20% light speed in sun-like magnetic event (phys.org)
14:20  Wood-burning stoves face new restrictions in the U.K.—but a loophole from Britain''s smog years is fueling the problem (phys.org)
14:00  How keeping down borrowing costs for mortgages and other loans is built into the Fed''s ''dual mandate'' (phys.org)
12:00  Florida''s new reporting system is shining a light on human trafficking in the Sunshine State (phys.org)
10:20  Study reveals how UK manufacturers can stay afloat when global crises hit (phys.org)
10:00  Active zones and mini retreats—how to build preschools suitable for neurodivergent kids (phys.org)
09:30  Gen Z is burning out at work more than any other generation. Here''s why and what can be done (phys.org)
09:10  NASA robot rover shows that sparks fly in dust storms on Mars (phys.org)
08:30  From concrete walls to living edges, here''s how riverside habitats are being restored along the Thames (phys.org)
07:50  A snowy, cold start to winter follows a very warm fall: How are Illinois seasons changing? (phys.org)
07:00  Research aims to strengthen the security of in-person voting machines (phys.org)
06:30  What does it mean to be a new national park? Ocmulgee Mounds in Georgia may soon find out (phys.org)
06:20  Study urges shift to digital platforms for English learning in China (phys.org)
06:16  To slang or not to slang? That is the question for marketing pros (phys.org)
06:12  Expanding the search for quantum-ready 2D materials (phys.org)
06:10  Can entrepreneurship be taught? Here''s the neuroscience (phys.org)
05:42  What lies beneath Greenland could change what we know about rising seas (phys.org)
05:41  Older chemical libraries show promise for fighting resistant strains of COVID-19 virus (phys.org)
05:40  Review offers new ideas for improving photosynthesis in agricultural environments (phys.org)
05:31  Powerful 7.6 quake strikes off Japan, tsunami warning lifted (phys.org)
04:48  CDT1 overexpression suppresses DNA replication and triggers DNA damage linked to cancer, finds study (phys.org)
04:39  Uncovering harvest and nutrient strategies to boost bioenergy profits (phys.org)
04:37  New model describes how reaction-diffusion networks develop ''foams'' (phys.org)
04:33  Global shift to sustainable pest management expected to yield long-term benefits (phys.org)
04:27  RoboCrop: Teaching robots how to pick tomatoes (phys.org)
04:26  From fullerenes to 2D structures: A unified design principle for boron nanostructures (phys.org)
04:12  A new nuclear ''island'' where magic numbers break down (phys.org)
04:06  Genomic discovery could save farmers millions by preventing groundnut sprouting before harvest (phys.org)
04:00  Olfaction written in bones: New insights into the evolution of the sense of smell in mammals (phys.org)
04:00  Engineering analysis of Thrinaxodon fossils uncovers unexpectedly advanced hearing in early mammal kin (phys.org)
03:58  How key pre-emergence herbicides differ in action against blackgrass (phys.org)
03:34  Parasitic fungus may have emerged 18 million years before the ants with which it lives today (phys.org)
03:09  Sum-frequency microscope can image an invisible 2D material (phys.org)
03:01  A geometric recipe for stabilizing atomically thin metals (phys.org)
02:28  Parental child abduction: Why extending criminalization is not the answer (phys.org)
02:27  Warm oceans seem to be turning even ''weak'' cyclones into deadly rainmakers (phys.org)
02:23  Are sanctuary policing policies no more than a public relations facade? (phys.org)
02:20  How microtubules take part in cellular signal processing (phys.org)
02:20  Inequalities exist in even the most egalitarian societies, anthropologists find (phys.org)
02:19  Gauging success after release from prison: New study measures outcomes in six life domains (phys.org)
02:18  Public welfare policy benefits public safety (phys.org)
02:00  Millions of liters of medical imaging contrast media contribute to environmental pollution, study reveals (phys.org)
01:58  New analysis of home sales makes economic case for resilient coastal forests (phys.org)
01:50  Quantifying unknown quantum states: Study explores effectiveness of existing methods (phys.org)
01:50  Axolotls regenerate functional thymus after complete removal (phys.org)
01:50  NASA-JAXA XRISM finds elemental bounty in supernova remnant (phys.org)
01:49  Estimating the number of flying insects in the US using weather radar (phys.org)
01:44  Tiny turbulent whirls keep the Arctic ocean flowing (phys.org)
01:44  Plant-virus proteins guide gold nanoparticles into eco-friendly sheets for solar tech (phys.org)
01:44  Record-breaking cosmic explosion challenges astronomers'' understanding of gamma-ray bursts (phys.org)
01:15  Novel compound attacks tuberculosis bacteria''s ATP synthase, showing promise against drug resistance (phys.org)
01:03  Archaeologists use lasers to locate ancient settlements and artifacts on Greek Islands (phys.org)
00:55  NYC congestion pricing cuts air pollution by 22% in Manhattan, study finds (phys.org)
00:53  Hayli Gubbi''s explosive first impression (phys.org)
00:40  How student writing has evolved in the AI era (phys.org)
00:40  Coffee scraps help blueberries stay fresher, longer (phys.org)
00:35  China outlines future plans in new video, including finding Earth 2.0 (phys.org)
00:30  Scientists enhance the flavor of carob-based chocolate alternatives with novel methods (phys.org)
00:28  Shining a spotlight on polyploid cells: New tool uncovers spatial patterns of DNA content across tissues (phys.org)
00:20  The ''hobbits'' mysteriously disappeared 50,000 years ago. Our new study reveals what happened to their home (phys.org)
00:14  Possible ancient artifacts are found in a B.C. thrift shop—and archaeology scholars are on the case (phys.org)
00:13  Webb reveals double helium tails escaping from a ''hot Jupiter'' (phys.org)
00:10  Reconfigurable platform slows lights for on-chip photonic engineering (phys.org)
00:10  Greenhouse gases projected to sharply increase extreme flooding in Central Himalayas (phys.org)
00:06  An ancient genetic switch that lets plants grow, adapt and survive (phys.org)
00:02  The first giant panda cub born in Indonesia squeals and squirms in park video (phys.org)
00:02  Towards sustainable organic synthesis—mechanochemistry replaces lithium with sodium in organic reactions (phys.org)
00:00  Helping crops survive in saltwater: Mangroves reveal key cellular traits (phys.org)
12-08  First Andean trophy head with cleft lip/palate identified from southern Peru (phys.org)
12-08  Wild fish show individual ''early bird'' and ''night owl'' activity patterns (phys.org)
12-08  Temporary carbon removals can offset methane''s short-term warming impact (phys.org)
12-08  Discovering how time shapes the lives of birds (phys.org)
12-08  When companies ''go green,'' air quality impacts can vary dramatically (phys.org)
12-08  Hydrogel switches from liquid to gel at body temperature, enabling easy removal (phys.org)
12-08  WMO predicts weak La Niña climate pattern over the summer (phys.org)
12-08  Missed signals: Virginia''s septic strategies overlook critical timing, study warns (phys.org)
12-08  Myosin XI-1: A key molecular target for salt-tolerant crops (phys.org)
12-08  Implantable sensor uses engineered bacteria for wireless molecular tracking (phys.org)
12-08  Study highlights collegiate athletes'' motivational perspectives towards academic, athletic roles (phys.org)
12-08  DNA nanostructures get an ionic ''protective suit'' for harsh biological environments (phys.org)
12-08  Icy hot plasmas: Fluffy, electrically charged ice grains reveal new plasma dynamics (phys.org)
12-08  Peculiar supernova SN 2021ukt transitions from Type IIn to Type Ib (phys.org)
12-08  Observing ultrafast magnetic domain changes at the nanoscale with soft X-rays (phys.org)
12-08  New study explains why people fall for fake news (phys.org)
12-08  Study of unique blue pigment from the Amazon incorporates Indigenous people in every step (phys.org)
12-08  Electrons stay put in layers of mismatched ''quantum Legos'' (phys.org)
12-08  Nano water droplet technology removes 99.9% of ultrafine dust in the air (phys.org)
12-08  Fermentation makes ocean greens more palatable (phys.org)
12-08  Adrift like Shackleton: Robot float survives Antarctic ice (phys.org)
12-08  Musk denies reports of SpaceX seeking 800 billion valuation (phys.org)
12-08  Survey honesty boosted by asking about good deeds first (phys.org)
12-08  Cosmic gas flows, not collisions, explain Milky Way''s double chemical signature (phys.org)
12-08  When climate risk hits home, people listen: Local details can enhance disaster preparedness messaging (phys.org)
12-08  A sound defense: Noisy pupae puff away potential predators (phys.org)
12-08  Study measuring impacts of deep-sea mining machine finds abundance of animals at the site decreased by 37% (phys.org)
12-08  Membrane ''neighborhood'' helps transporter protein regulate cell signaling (phys.org)
12-08  Impossible translations: Why we struggle to translate words when we don''t experience the concept (phys.org)
12-07  Spain probes five labs in hunt for source of swine fever (phys.org)
12-07  Sri Lanka unveils cyclone aid plan as rains persist (phys.org)
12-07  People swear on social media more with acquaintances than with friends—analysis can help detect fake profiles (phys.org)
12-07  Study finds virus ''socializing'' influences effectiveness of antiviral drugs (phys.org)
12-07  New construction material absorbs CO₂ and sets quickly for sustainable building (phys.org)
12-07  It''s important for criminal sentences, but how do we know if someone''s remorseful? (phys.org)
12-07  Sick ant pupae emit chemical signals to prompt their own destruction (phys.org)
12-07  Storms in the Southern Ocean are producing more rain—and the consequences could be global (phys.org)
12-07  ''We gotta act white'': How voice recognition tech fails for Aboriginal English speakers (phys.org)
12-06  New approach narrows uncertainty in future warming and remaining carbon budget for 2C (phys.org)
12-06  New ''remarkably tame'' tinamou species discovered in Amazon mountains may already be at risk of extinction (phys.org)
12-06  Saturday Citations: Cancer therapy breakthrough; Sumatran tigers thrive; frogs eat what, now? (phys.org)
12-06  Gene editing creates compact goldenberry plants suitable for large-scale farming (phys.org)
12-06  DNA confirms modern Bo people are descendants of ancient Hanging Coffin culture (phys.org)
12-06  Climate change threatens Europe''s remaining peatlands, study shows (phys.org)
12-06  Ghostwriters, polo shirts, and the fall of a landmark pesticide study (phys.org)
12-06  AI can dramatically speed up digitizing natural history collections (phys.org)
12-06  New Moby Dick-like termite species discovered (phys.org)
12-06  Spain not ruling out lab leak as cause of swine fever outbreak (phys.org)
12-06  Alkaline-loving microbes could help safeguard nuclear waste buried deep underground for thousands of years (phys.org)
12-06  Free radicals caught in the act with slow spectroscopy (phys.org)
12-06  Programmable CRISPR platform can reduce stem cell differentiation from months to weeks (phys.org)
12-06  Study reveals key psychological barriers to game meat consumption in Japan (phys.org)
12-06  Close-up images show how stars explode in real time (phys.org)
12-06  Microplastics in oceans may distort carbon cycle understanding (phys.org)
12-06  Copper-64 isotope made easier: Recoil chemistry could lower medical imaging costs (phys.org)
12-06  Rydberg-atom detector conquers a new spectral frontier (phys.org)
12-06  Birds shift to higher mountain elevations in Europe as climate warms (phys.org)
12-06  Ultrafast, highly reversible sodium storage in engineered hard carbon achieved (phys.org)
12-06  New deep-sea species discovered during mining test (phys.org)
12-06  AI in the classroom: Research focuses on technology rather than the needs of young people (phys.org)
12-06  An adolescent growth spurt in young stars helps giant planets form (phys.org)
12-06  Extreme engineering: Unlocking design secrets of deep-sea microbes (phys.org)
12-06  Chameleon-like nanomaterial can adapt its color to mechanical strain (phys.org)
12-06  Using video games to get kids interested in learning (phys.org)
12-06  The hexatic phase: Ultra-thin 2D materials in a state between solid and liquid observed for the first time (phys.org)
12-05  Decoding dark matter''s imprint on black-hole gravitational waves (phys.org)
12-05  X-ray spikes reveal electron beam size (phys.org)
12-05  Shaping quantum light unlocks new possibilities for future technologies (phys.org)
12-05  Yeast cell factory converts methanol into L-lactate for biodegradable plastics (phys.org)
12-05  Penguins queue in Paris zoo for their bird flu jabs (phys.org)
12-05  Physicists provide key mass data for determining X-ray burst reaction rate (phys.org)
12-05  Probing the existence of a fifth force via neutron star cooling (phys.org)
12-05  Extremely rare ''dinosaur mummy'' makes its way to Minnesota for study (phys.org)
12-05  The fossil bird that choked to death on rocks, and no one knows why (phys.org)
12-05  Visual system of butterflies changes with seasons, research reveals (phys.org)
12-05  Human-cat friendship started much later than you think (phys.org)
12-05  Long-term study of nearby blazar reveals complex emission patterns (phys.org)
12-05  How do gender norms hold women back in the workforce? (phys.org)
12-05  Meet the weird, wonderful creatures that live in Australia''s desert water holes: They might not be there much longer (phys.org)
12-05  When you''re happy, your dog might look sad: Study reveals surprising twist in how people read canine emotions (phys.org)
12-05  Should lynx and wolves be reintroduced to Britain and Ireland? Young people have mixed feelings (phys.org)
12-05  Dollar stores may increase food deserts in under-resourced U.S. cities (phys.org)
12-05  Astrobee: AI-guided robot navigates space station corridors with improved speed and safety (phys.org)
12-05  Social justice must guide global ecosystem restoration for lasting success, say researchers (phys.org)
12-05  Subnational income inequality revealed: Regional successes may hold key to addressing widening gap globally (phys.org)
12-05  High seas fisheries management falls short of mandates, analysis finds (phys.org)
12-05  Italy to open Europe''s first marine sanctuary for dolphins (phys.org)
12-05  A new jaguar spotted in Arizona points to progress in the endangered species'' recovery (phys.org)
12-05  A brown pelican ''feeding frenzy'' is an encouraging sign for the often-struggling large seabirds (phys.org)
12-05  Time-delay cosmography may enable a speed camera for the universe (phys.org)
12-05  Preventing gender-based violence in trades is both a labor issue and an education one (phys.org)
12-05  Incarcerated populations in the Gulf Coast face heightened risks from natural disasters (phys.org)
12-05  As DOJ deprioritizes foreign lobbying laws, study finds enforcement against Paul Manafort drove surge in disclosures (phys.org)
12-05  The housing crisis is forcing Americans to choose between affordability and safety (phys.org)
12-05  TikTok still delivering self-harm and suicidal content in France, research finds (phys.org)
12-05  Penguins likely starved to death en masse: Populations off South Africa may have fallen 95% in just 8 years (phys.org)
12-05  Space debris: Will it take a catastrophe for nations to take the issue seriously? (phys.org)
12-05  New study finds strong link between intimate partner violence and firearm ownership (phys.org)
12-05  Space debris poses growing threat, but new study suggests cleanup is feasible (phys.org)
12-05  Quantum technology moves from lab to life, but widespread use remains years away (phys.org)
12-05  A new look at TRAPPIST-1e, an Earth-sized, habitable-zone exoplanet (phys.org)
12-05  Astrophysicists test a new piece of the sky to probe dark matter and dark energy (phys.org)
12-05  Discovery could give investigators a new tool in death investigations (phys.org)
12-05  New massive duck-billed dinosaur species identified (phys.org)
12-05  How probation officers—criminal legal system''s most diverse group—experience their roles (phys.org)
12-05  Lightning channels reveal hidden bursts: Lateral negative re-discharges observed for first time (phys.org)
12-05  Q&A: Why understanding stem cells is the root of treating diseases from psoriasis to cancer (phys.org)
12-05  Frequent flares from TRAPPIST-1 could impact habitability of nearby planets (phys.org)
12-05  Ultrasonic pest control can protect beehives (phys.org)
12-05  More access to nature data does not guarantee responsible use policies (phys.org)
12-05  Phonetic or morpholexical issues? New study reveals ambiguity for Japanese learners of French (phys.org)
12-05  Researchers highlight need for caution in selecting global soil moisture data (phys.org)
12-05  High-energy-density barocaloric material could enable smaller, lighter solid-state cooling devices (phys.org)
12-05  NASA completes Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope construction (phys.org)
12-05  Cracking the code of why and when some choose to ''self-handicap'' (phys.org)
12-05  Seeding jet exhaust with ice-nucleating particles could reduce aviation''s climate impact (phys.org)
12-05  Catalyst insight may unlock safer, on-demand ozone water disinfection (phys.org)
12-05  Researchers find promising adaptations to climate change in tropical forests (phys.org)
12-05  New statistical tools sharpen the search for causal DNA changes in livestock (phys.org)
12-05  Canada''s federal budget for 2025 shows partial alignment with farmers'' priorities, new analysis reveals (phys.org)
12-05  How a sperm bank for cheetahs might one day save the fastest land animal (phys.org)
12-05  Increasing plant diversity in agricultural grasslands boosts yields, reducing reliance on fertilizer (phys.org)
12-05  Scientists capture first detailed look inside droplet-like structures of compacted DNA (phys.org)
12-05  Nanotyrannus was not a juvenile T. rex, new study confirms (phys.org)
12-05  Women are still absent from how history is taught and assessed in England (phys.org)
12-05  More detail on what clothes feel like could make life easier for shoppers, and save retailers money (phys.org)
12-05  Exploring how Mussolini''s Italy merged animal husbandry with consumption policies (phys.org)
12-05  Receptors in mammary glands make livestock and humans inviting hosts for avian flu (phys.org)
12-05  Distance from natural habitat doesn''t reduce pollination in tropical smallholder farms (phys.org)
12-05  Planned industrial plant threatens large observatory in Chile (phys.org)
12-05  Why art is a prime target for organized crime (phys.org)
12-05  Meditating on the connectedness of life could help reunite a divided country. Here''s how ''interbeing'' works (phys.org)
12-05  Sri Lanka''s latest climate-driven floods expose flaws in disaster preparations: Here''s what needs to change (phys.org)
12-05  Hydrogel platform enables high-throughput extracellular vesicle isolation (phys.org)
12-05  Celebrated Rutland mosaic depicts ''long-lost'' Troy story connecting Roman Britain to the ancient classical world (phys.org)
12-05  Cover crop adoption doubles in farm demonstration network, study finds (phys.org)
12-05  ''Free-range'' dinosaur parenting may have created surprisingly diverse ancient ecosystems (phys.org)
12-05  People who talk with their hands seem more clear and persuasive (phys.org)
12-05  Most normal matter in the universe isn''t found in planets, stars or galaxies: An astronomer explains (phys.org)
12-05  Measuring Colorado''s mountains one hike at a time (phys.org)
12-05  Study reveals opportunity to improve blue carbon measurements in coastal wetlands (phys.org)
12-05  Ten versions of Earth''s future can help us hunt for technosignatures (phys.org)
12-05  LHC data confirm validity of new model of hadron production—and test foundations of quantum mechanics (phys.org)
12-05  New maps reveal the loss of a wildebeest migration in the Mara ecosystem (phys.org)
12-05  Eyes for an agricultural robot: AI system identifies weeds in apple orchards (phys.org)
12-05  Watershed sustainability project centers place-based research (phys.org)
12-05  Silver nanoparticles built on viral biotemplate kill more bacteria and slow resistance rise (phys.org)
12-05  E-waste recycling in Ghana exposes workers to toxic pollution and health risks (phys.org)
12-05  Alternative to BPA passes toxicity and sustainability standards set by EU innovation guidelines (phys.org)
12-05  Jealousy fueled by social media can erode young couples'' satisfaction with their relationships over time (phys.org)
12-05  Ocean currents shape fish survival in South Georgia''s fjords (phys.org)
12-05  High-resolution GlyT2 structures point to non-opioid analgesic options (phys.org)
12-05  New molecular view of cholera ''tail'' could inform better treatment (phys.org)
12-05  Pleasant-sounding words are easier to remember, pseudoword experiment shows (phys.org)
12-05  How inventing political adversaries can create real civil division (phys.org)
12-05  CERN''s ATLAS detects evidence for decay of Higgs boson into muon–antimuon pair (phys.org)
12-05  New study challenges the idea of humans as innately nature-loving (phys.org)
12-05  How volcanic eruptions set off a chain of events that brought the Black Death to Europe (phys.org)
12-04  Ancient quakes along 150-mile fault system in Nepal revealed (phys.org)
12-04  A direct leap into terahertz: Dirac materials enable efficient signal conversion at room temperature (phys.org)
12-04  Governments need to prepare for more frequent large floods (phys.org)
12-04  Limiting jury trials will harm minority ethnic victims and defendants, research shows (phys.org)
12-04  Why are some people extremely competitive while others are so chill? (phys.org)
12-04  Sumatra''s flood crisis: How deforestation turned a cyclonic storm into a likely recurring tragedy (phys.org)
12-04  A blueprint for visiting an interstellar comet (phys.org)
12-04  When navigating a timeline full of crises, it''s good to have a halo (phys.org)
12-04  New research spotlights the value women bring to audit teams and the workplace (phys.org)
12-04  Most of us miss out on financial opportunities, says Danish study (phys.org)
12-04  Jaw versatility enabled the ecological success of amniotes, paleontologists find (phys.org)
12-04  Iron-based magnetic material achieves major reduction in core loss (phys.org)
12-04  Atomic switches bring molecular electronics closer to reality (phys.org)
12-04  The microbiome of an entire country mapped for the first time (phys.org)
12-04  New tool turns complex soil data into visual insights for farmers, land managers (phys.org)
12-04  Unbee-lievable: Botswana elephants not easily fooled as scientists seek solution to human-elephant conflict (phys.org)