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12:00  Rattlesnakes among most vulnerable to fungal disease and parasitic lung infection (phys.org)
09:40  Collaborative education for solving climate challenges (phys.org)
08:20  Tropical cyclones give rise to unique type of heat wave in Japan (phys.org)
07:00  Ancient anesthetic reveals Ming China''s sophisticated medicine (phys.org)
06:00  Supermassive black holes can render exoplanets uninhabitable at great distances (phys.org)
05:20  Four decades of overlooked data reveal the hidden amphipod diversity of Italian seas (phys.org)
05:00  New three‑dimensional magnetic structure discovered with laser light (phys.org)
04:40  How cells identify and silence unwanted jumping genes (phys.org)
04:40  The network watching the world''s oceans is under pressure—just when it''s needed most (phys.org)
04:20  From pore chemistry to carbon capture, new COFs push beyond membrane performance limits (phys.org)
04:00  Hydrogen puts quantum wormhole conjecture to the test (phys.org)
03:40  New maps show where European landscapes can advance climate and biodiversity goals together (phys.org)
03:40  Southeast Asia''s changing landscape is fueling a deadly air crisis that costs billions (phys.org)
03:20  Randomization can improve quantum computer performance in presence of noise (phys.org)
03:00  Who''s missing? Why underrepresentation often goes unnoticed in the workplace and classroom (phys.org)
03:00  Rethinking hysteresis—a thermodynamic framework for history-dependent solids (phys.org)
03:00  The 700-million-year history of our blood cells (phys.org)
03:00  Months trapped together in Antarctic isolation reveal a risk few long missions can afford to ignore (phys.org)
02:40  Payre fossils from Europe''s earliest Neanderthals reveal dynamic evolution shaped by climatic oscillations (phys.org)
02:20  Heat dome over Europe scorches UK, France, Spain (phys.org)
02:20  ''Butterfly'' molecule spotted at last, completing a 20-year quantum zoo hunt (phys.org)
02:00  Supercharging solar cells: Quantum dot-molecule hybrid states enable near-maximum efficiency (phys.org)
01:40  Visualizing how flutter kick vertical vortices generate propulsion and suppress body sway in swimmers (phys.org)
01:20  Why restoring soil health is a win-win for farmers and the environment (phys.org)
01:20  Structural biologists are first in world to visualize key cell protein (phys.org)
01:00  Chaos after queen loss reveals the wasps that keep colonies running (phys.org)
00:40  Remote fieldwork and museum collections reveal hidden pit viper diversity in High Asia (phys.org)
00:00  Megalibraries could reshape AI-driven materials discovery faster than self-driving labs (phys.org)
00:00  Mille Lacs walleye return to the same spawning hotspots, highlighting critical need for habitat protection (phys.org)
05-25  Study reveals how offshore structures can help—or hinder—marine ecosystems (phys.org)
05-25  Tuning into quantum sounds: Acoustic devices simplify quantum sensors (phys.org)
05-25  Gentoo penguins cope with climate change heat waves by breeding earlier (phys.org)
05-25  UK beats May heat record with 33.5C registered near London (phys.org)
05-25  Universe''s most distant ''Hot DOG'' yet may owe extreme infrared glow to polar dust, Webb reveals (phys.org)
05-25  Baby boomers embrace a freer sexuality, but ageist norms persist (phys.org)
05-25  When wars destroy heritage, women lose more than monuments—new research (phys.org)
05-25  New mathematical model predicts global population crash by 2064 (phys.org)
05-25  Kids need to play—and how cities are designed and resourced affects their access (phys.org)
05-25  New material could help NASA melt moon rocks, harness lunar resources (phys.org)
05-25  A beautiful death: How a dying star created the Crystal Ball Nebula (phys.org)
05-25  Mars fungi could make red planet regolith fertile for crops (phys.org)
05-25  Analysis reveals overseas environmental toll of UK consumption (phys.org)
05-25  Rodent eradication sparks insect boom on Lord Howe Island (phys.org)
05-25  DNA reveals hidden biodiversity loss in Ontario streams, offering powerful new tool for freshwater monitoring (phys.org)
05-25  The Southwest''s drought is shrinking wildlife''s suitable habitat, with predators hit hardest (phys.org)
05-25  China launches crewed space flight as part of moon ambitions (phys.org)
05-25  With ice cream and giant fans, hajj pilgrims battle searing heat (phys.org)
05-25  Expedition to Hess Rise in the Northwest Pacific begins (phys.org)
05-25  This tiny blue octopus from the Galápagos could curl up in your hand and shows how much deep ocean remains unexplored (phys.org)
05-25  The Pennine hills are full of holes—here''s how they''re helping fight climate change (phys.org)
05-25  Cooling poverty is making extreme heat more dangerous for millions (phys.org)
05-25  Graphene quantum dots show promise in targeting Parkinson''s-related protein clumping (phys.org)
05-25  Fear silences women politicians in public debate, surveys suggest (phys.org)
05-25  When order gives way to chaos—the turbulent birth of magnetic nanovortices (phys.org)
05-25  Companies struggle to realize circular ambitions, says researcher (phys.org)
05-25  New ''AI scientists'' are improving—but reveal their fundamental limits (phys.org)
05-25  Not just a fun hobby: Board games can help build connections and reduce stress (phys.org)
05-25  Gold-coated optical fiber rapidly gathers microscopic targets for faster, more sensitive detection (phys.org)
05-25  Study shows how sunspot activity speeds up reentries (phys.org)
05-25  Mathematicians solve decades-old mystery about the hidden order in high-dimensional randomness (phys.org)
05-25  The impact of microplastics on ocean carbon uptake (phys.org)
05-24  Hydrous mantle minerals reveal possible source of seismic anisotropy in stagnant slabs (phys.org)
05-24  ''Patchwork families'' existed more than 5,000 years ago, Neolithic DNA reveals (phys.org)
05-24  Heatstroke kills 16 in India as temperatures climb (phys.org)
05-24  Solar activity follows an 11‑year cycle. Here''s how it controls eruptions and solar flares (phys.org)
05-24  Heavily reddened quasars caught going through a ''blow-out'' phase (phys.org)
05-24  Indonesia says its giant sea wall will stop flooding. Is this climate adaptation or a costly folly? (phys.org)
05-24  Early locust warning systems are key to minimizing natural disasters, returning up to 680 times investment (phys.org)
05-24  Human-centered framework cuts child development tests to eight minutes across four skill areas (phys.org)
05-24  Tiny fossils found in 1.7-billion‑year‑old mud yield clues to the evolution of complex life (phys.org)
05-24  Controlled experiments reveal how nuclear fallout particles form (phys.org)
05-24  After the flames, wildfires pollute drinking water for years (phys.org)
05-24  ''The Silence of the Lambs'' introduced the world to forensic entomology—but how much has changed since? (phys.org)
05-24  ''Permanently wet'' coating method could transform wastewater treatment by helping bacteria survive better (phys.org)
05-24  Ancient tooth proteins suggest Homo erectus may have left a genetic legacy in people today (phys.org)
05-24  Honeybees reveal Weber''s law in flight when choosing paths (phys.org)
05-24  As corporations race for the stars, we need international collaboration on space governance (phys.org)
05-24  The first signs of human cremation may date back 100,000 years (phys.org)
05-23  Quantum metasurface boosts terahertz detection sensitivity by exploiting in-plane photoelectric effect (phys.org)
05-23  Work capacity changes could reveal sick leave risk early in workplace, thesis suggests (phys.org)
05-23  Extreme 8.5-minute orbit reveals white dwarf being torn apart by its binary companion (phys.org)
05-23  Atlantic seaweed blooms may be predictable, opening path to carbon removal and biofuels (phys.org)
05-23  De‑extinction company says it''s made an artificial egg—if true, it could help save living species (phys.org)
05-23  Saturday citations: Two T. rexes and new exercise guidance that scientists are not calling ''easy'' (phys.org)
05-23  New AI system uses cameras and thermal sensors to steer ships clear of gray whales in the San Francisco Bay (phys.org)
05-23  Hope boosts climate problem-solving, new experiments suggest (phys.org)
05-23  Emergence of new cavefish species challenges evolutionary dead-end idea (phys.org)
05-23  China set for latest space launch, with Hong Kong astronaut aboard (phys.org)
05-23  SpaceX launches its biggest, most beefed-up Starship yet on a test flight (phys.org)
05-23  Study shows highlighting others'' achievements on LinkedIn sparks the most engagement (phys.org)
05-23  The Bayeux Tapestry tells only the winner''s story—but the other side can be found in old English texts (phys.org)
05-23  Wildfire risk is now spreading to cool climates like the Scottish Highlands and Irish uplands (phys.org)
05-23  Blue and fin whale sightings on the rise in the Southeast Atlantic (phys.org)
05-23  Imaging ellipsometry tracks MXene thin-film quality during fabrication without damage (phys.org)
05-23  Understanding the mechanisms of collective cell movement (phys.org)
05-23  Just outside Jupiter, one region may have forged six meteorite parent bodies (phys.org)
05-23  We''re ''green chemists''—why we think this emerging science can transform the way the world uses its resources (phys.org)
05-23  Why we live alone—and what it means for the climate and our sense of community (phys.org)
05-23  Making biomolecules glow: New dye solves imaging interference problem (phys.org)
05-23  Novel porous gel changes color, shrinks and hardens when it detects target molecules (phys.org)
05-23  Nickelate reveals nodeless gap, providing key clue to high-temperature superconductivity (phys.org)
05-23  Some technologies use accelerated natural processes to capture carbon, but can they store it durably? (phys.org)
05-23  Arctic thaw unleashes mining-like pollution across hundreds Arctic waterways (phys.org)
05-23  Physicists figure out how to reduce formation of ''viscous fingers'' (phys.org)
05-23  Student talent drives simpler method for programming artificial muscles in soft robots (phys.org)
05-23  Scientists discover thriving hard-substrate fauna in Oceania''s deep sea (phys.org)
05-23  ''Designer'' superconducting diamond: Researchers uncover path to multi-modality quantum chips (phys.org)
05-23  South China Sea coral reefs reveal carbon stores rivaling mangroves and seagrasses (phys.org)
05-23  Rediscovering science: New knowledge hidden in old data (phys.org)
05-23  Second ribosome binding site helps explain how tetracyclines work (phys.org)
05-23  Travel hookups go digital, bringing intimacy, risk and emotional exhaustion (phys.org)
05-23  Key switch controlling soil fungi symbiosis could solve a longstanding agricultural problem (phys.org)
05-23  Bodies in fashion: Diversity is up, but the ideal stays the same (phys.org)
05-23  AI makes a major breakthrough in a math problem that had stumped experts for decades (phys.org)
05-23  Ocean acidification is ruining reef fishes'' social lives, study finds (phys.org)
05-23  Sequential antibiotic strategy can weaken dangerous pathogens (phys.org)
05-23  Agentic AI could help electron microscopes plan, adapt and analyze experiments (phys.org)
05-23  Better protecting consumers against fake reviews with a new training method (phys.org)
05-23  Using pulsars as ultra-precise gravitational probes to ''weigh'' neighboring galaxies (phys.org)
05-23  Coral refuges in Western Australia resist 2025 bleaching through record marine heat (phys.org)
05-23  Chimpanzees'' unusually protracted and vulnerable adolescences (phys.org)
05-23  Hidden for 100 years, bright pink shrub identified as new Australian species (phys.org)
05-22  Hi-res microscopes give biologists petabytes of data. Scientists are creating an AI assistant to make sense of it (phys.org)
05-22  Q&A: What can plant evolution teach people about breeding better crops? (phys.org)
05-22  Rice feeds billions of people—but its role in fueling climate change is growing (phys.org)
05-22  Stressed crystal creates nanoscale patterns on chip materials at room temperature (phys.org)
05-22  Platypus population expands to 20 in Australia''s Royal National Park (phys.org)
05-22  Social mammals live longer—but bigger groups don''t add that many extra years (phys.org)
05-22  How countries can build effective DNA barcoding networks (phys.org)
05-22  Unclear tasks and command structures may increase fatigue in disaster responders (phys.org)
05-22  Earth''s outer core beneath Pacific reversed direction in 2010, satellite data reveal (phys.org)
05-22  Astronomers discover a super-Earth orbiting a nearby red dwarf (phys.org)
05-22  Heat vulnerability follows more than temperature, and this global map exposes the overlooked fault lines (phys.org)
05-22  Hubble captures galaxy cluster MACS J1141.6-1905 (phys.org)
05-22  How the Great Pyramid of Giza has survived 4,500 years of Egyptian earthquakes (phys.org)
05-22  Asexual lizards, virgin births and clones—the all‑female species of the animal kingdom (phys.org)
05-22  Researchers collaborate on effort to map biodiversity on Indonesia''s unexplored seamounts (phys.org)
05-22  Superconducting vortices moonlight as controllable qubits, turning a disruption into a resource (phys.org)
05-22  Midwest flamingos and ''hurricane toads'': Wildlife''s strange storm stories (phys.org)
05-22  Lost elephant calf reunites with family after researchers track herd across Samburu reserve (phys.org)
05-22  New tool helps accurately assemble notoriously difficult bird genomes (phys.org)
05-22  Human‑made chemicals are harming seals at the molecular level, study finds (phys.org)
05-22  Why the intrinsic quantum effects of axion dark matter are completely undetectable (phys.org)
05-22  Would you trust AI to help you find ''the one''? Dating apps are betting it can (phys.org)
05-22  What do the Commonwealth Writers Prize AI allegations mean for prizes—and short stories? (phys.org)
05-22  If you need to anesthetize a butterfly, here''s the best way to do it (phys.org)
05-22  Exploring education during times of economic crisis (phys.org)
05-22  Listening to the rainforest: Researcher uses AI to monitor biodiversity through sound (phys.org)
05-22  Atlas reveals rocks with rare earth element potential, helping pinpoint new deposits (phys.org)
05-22  With record-low snow, Colorado preps for wildfire onslaught (phys.org)
05-22  Ancient DNA reveals web of marriage and migration in Peru centuries before Inca rule (phys.org)
05-22  Trump eases curbs on planet-warming gases used in refrigerants (phys.org)
05-22  ''Dread'': Coral scientists fear bleaching El Nino could bring (phys.org)
05-22  India generates record power as demand surges in severe heat wave (phys.org)
05-22  Gibraltar monkeys eat soil in junk food detox, study finds (phys.org)
05-22  Countdown glitch delays world''s biggest rocket as SpaceX targets Friday retry (phys.org)
05-22  Mangrove loss threatens Sierra Leone''s oyster harvesters (phys.org)
05-22  Something coming: what scientists know about a potential ''super'' El Nino (phys.org)
05-22  Seagrass found to produce new genetic individuals rather than clone itself, offering hope for ''underwater meadows'' (phys.org)
05-22  ''Seed Transfer Zones'' could help restore vast areas of degraded land in Brazil (phys.org)
05-22  Researchers transform paper sludge into valuable biofuels (phys.org)
05-22  Romania dig uncovers 350-square-meter megastructure in 45-house prehistoric settlement (phys.org)
05-22  We analyzed the TikTok history of 142 men. Here''s what it taught us about the manosphere (phys.org)
05-22  NASA''s AWE instrument completes mission to study Earth''s effect on space weather (phys.org)
05-22  AI not yet good enough to grade university essays, rewarding ''style over substance'' (phys.org)
05-22  Ancient seas get a new T. rex as massive mosasaur emerges from Texas fossils (phys.org)
05-22  Television news coverage of climate policy is limited and polarized in the US, study finds (phys.org)
05-22  When neighborhoods burn, the smoke carries more than soot (phys.org)
05-22  Complexity isn''t subjective—the right amount results in new material properties (phys.org)
05-22  Gaze into the Crystal Ball Nebula and see the light emitted by a dying star 1,500 years ago (phys.org)
05-22  Evolutionary arms race stretches hawkmoths and flowers to extremes (phys.org)
05-22  Particle-by-particle tracking reveals uneven nanoparticle drug release (phys.org)
05-22  Widespread AI misuse forces higher education to rethink assessment (phys.org)
05-22  A new light-based sensor could help make ultrasensitive disease testing more portable (phys.org)
05-22  Why promising CO₂-to-fuel catalysts keep falling short of copper (phys.org)
05-22  Macrocyclic host molecules observed working together on a surface (phys.org)
05-22  Some democracies are struggling to ensure safe drinking water (phys.org)
05-22  Multiplexed method reveals protein energy landscapes across 10 domain families (phys.org)
05-22  Extreme Lunar conditions need an extreme test rig (phys.org)
05-22  Overpopulation can impair fertility. A new study explains why (phys.org)
05-22  Financial inclusion not only results from economic growth, but may also drive it (phys.org)
05-22  Faster gene screening method targets deadly fungus (phys.org)
05-22  Q&A: The democracy lessons of Latin America''s left (phys.org)
05-22  Cell-by-cell sodium mapping reveals astrocytes are far less uniform than believed (phys.org)
05-22  Study of Rwandan young adults highlights gaps in digital financial literacy (phys.org)
05-22  Chimpanzees reveal 69 socially learned behaviors, nearly doubling known cultural repertoire (phys.org)
05-22  Historic plant collections offer a window into genetic change (phys.org)
05-22  Coupled DNA nanopores control molecular traffic inside synthetic cell microreactors (phys.org)
05-22  Dual-atom fuel cell catalysts break single-peak rule, exposing two optima (phys.org)
05-22  Why digital literacy needs constant updates to help protect teens online (phys.org)
05-22  Why some antibiotics fail in the body—pH conditions can dramatically change how bacteria respond (phys.org)
05-22  Polarized elections do not erode support for the basic principles of democracy, study suggests (phys.org)
05-22  Central Asia''s record-breaking ice loss in 2025 raises water risks for millions (phys.org)
05-22  Playing the entrepreneurial game can turn job loss into opportunity (phys.org)
05-22  Fertilizer: The forgotten history linking the agricultural commodity and empire in wartime (phys.org)
05-22  Bacteria found in artisan cheeses may ease disease (phys.org)
05-22  Musk''s SpaceX bonus comes with unique condition: Colonize Mars (phys.org)
05-22  El Niño could curb Atlantic hurricanes in 2026, with eight to 14 storms forecast (phys.org)
05-22  Wildlife is watching us, too—and changing behavior in response (phys.org)
05-22  Quantum supremacy just ran into an unexpected rival: An ordinary laptop armed with new math (phys.org)
05-22  Astronomers de-fog exoplanet atmospheres with new cloud-detecting method (phys.org)
05-22  What are misfluencers and what can be done about false information online? (phys.org)
05-22  Cell movement in the embryo: Zebrafish study shows that without keratin, nothing moves (phys.org)
05-22  AI can design cities, but can it understand what matters to people? 10 ways to keep humans in control (phys.org)
05-22  Black holes may avoid singularities when charge and Hawking radiation combine, theoretical physicist argues (phys.org)
05-22  New kind of dark tourism emerging in online ''Backrooms,'' study shows (phys.org)
05-22  When noisy decision-making becomes a strategic advantage (phys.org)
05-22  Why sending staff overseas often fails and how companies can fix it (phys.org)
05-22  Uncovering the link between epigenetic modifications and chromatin structure (phys.org)
05-22  Unusual nonlinear thermoelectric effect appears in chiral tellurium, confirming theoretical predictions (phys.org)
05-22  AI camera platform to help monitor zoo animals'' welfare (phys.org)
05-22  Piezoelectric effect in diamond membranes challenges century-old scientific dogma (phys.org)
05-22  Resolving the Kardashev''s conundrum using a Bitcoin-inspired metric (phys.org)
05-22  Digital finance tools could transform small businesses (phys.org)
05-22  Crystals of space and time: A structural phenomenon that may collapse into tiny black holes (phys.org)
05-21  Hellish Venus-like planets may be more prevalent than true exoEarths (phys.org)
05-21  Women experience extreme heat differently to men, and they''re adapting to it in creative ways (phys.org)
05-21  Flint reveals changes in human mobility in the southern Pyrenees during the Upper Paleolithic (phys.org)
05-21  Rare 567‑million‑year‑old fossils refine our understanding of early animal evolution (phys.org)
05-21  Saturn-sized exoplanet with Earth-like temperature reveals methane-rich atmosphere (phys.org)
05-21  Extraterrestrial life may be slipping past space missions, astrobiologists warn (phys.org)
05-21  Research team awakens ''hidden oxygen'' to produce green hydrogen (phys.org)
05-21  Why talking like Yoda can help you to master British Sign Language (phys.org)
05-21  How does gold keep its glitter? Researchers uncover why it resists tarnish (phys.org)
05-21  Is organic farming the solution to enhance natural drought resilience in crops? (phys.org)
05-21  Molecule-in-a-crystal system could boost quantum computing via chemically engineered qubits (phys.org)
05-21  Heat wave empties roads and markets in north India as some farmers turn to nighttime work (phys.org)
05-21  Is listening to music while studying a helpful habit or hidden distraction? (phys.org)
05-21  Glacial cycles shape evolution of many species of Antarctic sea slug (phys.org)
05-21  Ice core discovery finds volcanic eruptions could cause greater global disruption than previously thought (phys.org)
05-21  New eruption discovered in the Bismarck Sea (phys.org)
05-21  The Lancet MedZero: A single platform for carbon data across every product in health care (phys.org)
05-21  Astronomers may have discovered the tiniest odd radio circle (phys.org)
05-21  Do you know how cynical your friends are? (phys.org)
05-21  Soil science: How AI could help scientists secure a vital global resource (phys.org)
05-21  Developing seed atlas uncovers active genes tied to crop resilience and nutrition (phys.org)
05-21  SpaceX reveals plans for what could be the biggest-ever initial public offering (phys.org)
05-21  SpaceX is about to go public. Here''s how it works (phys.org)
05-21  Upgraded SpaceX Starship set for test launch ahead of IPO (phys.org)
05-21  Who reports wildlife the most? 300,000 citizen science records uncover participation bias (phys.org)
05-21  Capturing an elusive step in molecular sandwich making (phys.org)
05-21  New evapotranspiration method could recover up to 30% missing tower energy (phys.org)
05-21  Quantum sensors use atoms, electrons and light as ultra‑steady rulers (phys.org)
05-21  New research offers practical biosecurity tools to limit poultry disease spread (phys.org)
05-21  Friend or foul? Exploring the ancient bond between pigeons and people (phys.org)
05-21  US government is using AI more, but hiring gaps and risk culture still slow progress (phys.org)
05-21  New RNA tool maps structure and motifs across organisms and viruses (phys.org)
05-21  AI tool fuses five satellite datasets to help track harmful algal blooms (phys.org)
05-21  Disability inclusion in advertising can build stronger brand affinity (phys.org)
05-21  Better helium reporting to improve fission and fusion materials modeling (phys.org)
05-21  Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in ''chemical soup,'' study finds (phys.org)
05-21  Optoelectronic synapse shows exceptional photoresponse for neuromorphic vision (phys.org)
05-21  How economic growth in low-income countries can also protect biodiversity (phys.org)
05-21  Extreme weather events may leave rivers unable to rebound (phys.org)
05-21  How Earth recycles continents deep underground (phys.org)
05-21  Cities change storms, but the impacts depend on the storm itself (phys.org)
05-21  Ancient Atlantic warming points to how oceans may lock away heat for centuries (phys.org)
05-21  Dominant fish face higher microplastic risk than subordinates in social groups (phys.org)
05-21  Contemporary archaeologists dig into the present—bringing those so often forgotten into the light (phys.org)
05-21  15 Australian companies switched to a four‑day work week. It went surprisingly well (phys.org)
05-21  Neptune''s mysterious moon Nereid may be original survivor of Triton''s chaotic arrival (phys.org)
05-21  The complete evolution of spin glass from order to chaos (phys.org)
05-21  Showing empathy can make you more attractive, even when you frown (phys.org)
05-21  Reusable tea cups have hidden thresholds for achieving environmental sustainability (phys.org)
05-21  Fragility found in a high value shark population (phys.org)
05-21  Paper calls for biologists to rethink how they analyze the impact of climate (phys.org)
05-21  Educational analysis of students'' performance uses dynamic approach to include life''s variables (phys.org)
05-21  129,000 years of crocodiles: What we know about Australasia''s ancient apex predators (phys.org)
05-21  How you map numbers in your mind isn''t universal, even among people who read in the same language (phys.org)
05-21  Air-conditioning cools homes but may weaken climate action (phys.org)
05-21  The quantum key to seeing through chaos (phys.org)
05-21  Climate change spurs weight gain in owl monkeys (phys.org)
05-21  Discovery of new fossils in Northwest Canada changes view of early animal evolution (phys.org)
05-21  Cows can recognize familiar human faces and match them to voices (phys.org)
05-21  Scientists improve knowledge on sea level rise—and confirm it has been accelerating since 1960 (phys.org)
05-21  Thousands of UK beekeepers submit honey to benefit environmental science (phys.org)
05-21  How climate change is destroying Arctic cultural heritage sites (phys.org)
05-21  Rising seawater heat may collapse coral oxygen flow before bleaching appears (phys.org)
05-21  Disability compounds employment woes for people with criminal records, and vice versa (phys.org)
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05-21  Astronomers uncover why some solar eruptions die (phys.org)
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